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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. 1393 the United States in aceodance with the Act approved February V°’·”’·P·°’°· mneteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and covered into the Treasury y IJ11806ll8.wlS warrant numbered twenty-two hundred and seventy-four, second quarter of eighteen hundred and mnety-nine. _, onerous snavrcn. °“'°°’“'°°"‘°°· To defra the expenses of collectu;i' the revenue from customs, live m$gii$gli:i¤1Yii»°¤tZ1'?° million dollars, being additional to e' ermanent appropriation for ,¤f,’fG°j·?e*},°¤ °“¤*“°*· this purpose for the fiscal year ending {lime thirtieth, nineteen hun- R.¤.¤¤<=Z368v.p.v24. dred and twelve. And the provisions of the Act of March third, mYl°3§q°2,’f;g.°ésliYl' eighteen hundred and seventy-nine (Twentieth Statutes, page three ·*’•*°· P- *1*- hundred and eighty-six), as amended by the Act of April twenty- ’ seventh, nmeteen thundred and four ( y-third Statutes, e three hundred and ninety-six), authorizing the Secretary ofpliie Treasury to expend out of the appropriation for defraying the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs such amount as he may deem necessary, not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand dollars per annum, for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, are hereby further amended so as to increase the amount to be so expended for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve to two hundred thousand dollars. S Hereafter the number and comipensation of special agents to be x’$•iiL1aua°‘:i¤`i& aaa appointed bg the Secretary of the reasury under section twenty-six WK ,f°*m_,,,,, nm hundred an forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, •¤¤¤¤<i¤¤· ' shall be as follows: — » S L Omsupervisingagent whoshallsuipervise and direct the sgpcial " °‘°° agents of the Treasury Department an who shall receive, in ad `tion to the necessary traveling ergpenses actually incurred by him, a compensation of four thousand ve hundred dollars er annum; Ten special agents who shall each receive, in addition to the neces- S¥’°°’“ °¥°“*'· sarzgraveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation to be ded by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed twelve dollars er a ; P Tenyspecial agents who shall each receive, in addition to the ' necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation te be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed ten dollars per da ; and Ten specialy agents who shall each receive, in addition to the necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a com(pensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury not to excee eight dollars per day. Scales for customs service: The unexpended balance of the appro- g;¤{;*`¤:=c*;*;ga·g=;:,ggé priation of twenty-five thousand dollars made by the sundry civil v¤1.s4,p.ms. ` Act approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, for construc- ·tion and installation of special automatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, and so forth, in connection with imports, at the various ports of entry under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, is hereby continued and made available for expenditure during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. _ _ _ Compensation in lieu of moieties: For compensation in heu of u§,°§$,§§§,?§§§P“ "‘ moieties in certain cases under the customs revenue laws, one hundred thousand dollars. PUBLIC nnarxrn AND MABI'N'E·HOSPITAL smzvrcr:. M{,*},g§H§s;gl£‘sé*§§ · ice. Expenses of Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, as follows: For pay, allowances, and commutation 0 quarters for commis— P*F·°°°- sioned medical officers and pharmacists, two hundred and seventy- seven thousand dollars. _