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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1909. 121   Public buildings. For such repairs, alterations, and other work incident thereto, in the §r§,°,Y,`§?$)`§ii,(i$l]$§S. discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, as may be necessary to mg *“°h“°°‘· proiperly adaipt the fourth floor of the Treasury building, on the south an west si es, to the use and accommodation of the Office of the Supervising Architect, and such other alterations and rearrangement of the Treasury building as the needs of the department may require, for§y thousan dollars. ‘ _ ot exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars of the appropria— §2f,2,?}},‘:“ét§“‘ tion for repairs and preservation of public buildings under the Treasury Department, made for the fiscall year nineteen hundred and ten, may be used for repair and extension of the platform and building annex to the post—office building at Pittsbur, Pennsylvania. _ West Point, Mississippi, pub `c building: The limit of cost of the g£itm1ntgi§i§·in, site for buildinglylis hereby increased to seven thousand five hundred °¤‘$,•¤gfd3;, 783 dollars, but the `mit of cost of site and building shall not exceed fifty- ’p` ' five thousand dollars. _ Quincy, Illinois, post—oifice and court-house: The Secretary of the 2§{{}€§,£i‘;,ud_ Treasury is authorized, in his discretion, to acquire, by condemnation V°r 3*5- P- 52**- or otherwise, such additional land as may be necessary for the _ enlargement of the site of said building: Prmnkled, That the total cost ‘ of such land, and enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of said building, shall not exceed the total sum of one hundred thousand dollars. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, new building: The Secretary of p£§{§§{;l,’}§,u_°”° the Treasury is authorized, in his discretion, to procure plans and DgQQ*,§‘{,{g{n°A;{“*PP*°¤ specifications for the mechanical and electrical equipment of the new V01.35,p. m. building for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (exclusive of the special eatures relating to printing and egving), at the usual rates of compensation for such services, from engineers specially com etent by reason of their experience and familiarity with the unusualp roblems involved in the operations performed in a building ofp this chlijiiiiiiiiigii the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten all proceeds ,,,’{,',?°,$,°g‘;§{’§d'{’,§*,§”· u» derived from work performed by the Bureau of Engraving and ¤’¤¤¤· Printing; by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, not covered and em raced in the appropriation for said bureau for the said fiscal year, instead of being covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as provided y the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred W"' 2** p' 227* and eighty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page two hundred and twenty-seven), be credited when received to the a propriation for said bureau for the fiscal year nineteen hundred andp ten. _ That during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, the Secre- w,$‘§$l* ]’gh"* '“"’ tary of the Treasury is authorized, out of the appropriation "Fuel, poggjygeluéaqlsktggé lights, and water or public buildings/’ to furnish steam for the mvicgmte crgiueq operation of pneumatic tubes of the postal service, as heretofore, °°· t e proceeds derived from the sale of said steam to be credited to said appropriation. UNDER THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. t,§,?f,‘}f“’°“‘““ I“"°i‘ For completion of the new building for the National Museum, N,’§i°“*¥‘ M“°?“"§*· eighty thoiiisand and sixty-eight dollars and forty-one cents, or so C0 pmmgbmm ug' much thereof as may be necessary. iivrnnsrxrn eommaon commission m£?c?é2$§?f¤isiJi§¥“ To pay Charles Starek for services rendered the Interstate Com- merce Commission from January sixteenth to June twenty-sixth nineteen hundred and seven, inclusive, and expenses, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and eighty-nine cents.