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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 240. 1911. 1313 of his entry into the United States. Such deportation, includ` one-half of the entu·e cost of removal to the port of deportation, sli2§ be at the expense of the contractor, procurer, or other person by whom the alren was unlawfully induced to enter the United States, or, of that can not be done, then the cost of removal to the rt of deportation shall be at the expense of the immigrant fund," thirteen thréusand dollars. _ or rent 0 nsion nc at New York New York, four thousand P°““*°’* “5°”°>’· five hundred difllars. ago y, Ni<vZrli?"°'N"' Salaries, Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (Division of _,§f_°*“"°“'*“°“ °***· N aturahzatron): For the fo owing for the balance of the fiscal year Clérksew. nineteen hundred and eleven, namely: One clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; three clerks, at the rate of one thousand dollars each per annum; one assistant messenger; one messenger boy, at the rate of four hundred and eighty dollars per annum; m all, five thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents, or so much thereof as ` meg be necessary. - ddrtrpnal assistants to clerks of courts in naturalization cases: §[g,f,?_g;g°*;;¤D_t_ For add1tional clerical assistance in naturalization matters for the umsnuenems clerks of the supreme court for Kings County, New York, and the N§,i““§°Yf"‘@§u§?Q supreme court for New York County, New York in addition to the N- Y· available one·ha.lf of the naturalization fees for clerical assistance in such matters during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen ‘ . §u1ridred' and eleven, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-one 0 ars. Relief of William L. Soleau: The accormting officers of the Treas- Wmiun Lsoneau. ‘ are authorized and directed in credit in the accormts of William L. °'°`m “"°°°"""* Slolleau, disbursing clerk, Deparzhnent of Commerce_and Labor the ` sum of twenty-five dollars and thirty cents paid by hun for envelo es for the official use of the Immigration Service at Ellis Island, Nlew York, disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department because the envelopes were not bought under contract by the Postmaster General, as `required by the act of January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five. nrmnau or s·rANnAru>s. ,,§§’°°“ °‘ S‘•“°‘ For fuel for heat, light, and power, one thousand five hundred ““°‘- dollars. Lrerrrrrousn snavrcrr. '·*¤*“'*°°·•° S°"*°°· For the construction of a barge for the lighthouse depot at Saint §r';eJgj§gQix§{f°**· Jose h, Michigan, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, seven thousand dollars. cmwsus orrrrcn. °*’“S“ °”‘°°· The Director of the Census is hereby authorized, out of the appro- $§‘;°,,§';,§‘{“f,}"*;';_ priations made for the Bureau of the Census, to pay the reasonable r><==¤~·<—=¤- expenses of thehospital and surgical treatment of Ahce V. Houghton, incurred by reason of the inju suffered by her at the Bureau of the Census on January thirtygrst, nineteen hundred and eleven, such payment, however, not to exceed one thousand dollars: Pro- ,;*;;**0*;;,md mkied further, That the Director of the Census is authorized to continue to pay the compensation of the said Alice V. Houghton, at the rate she was receiving at the time of the accident, for a period of one year from the date thereof.