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 130 `SIXTY—FI`RST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7, 8. 1909. mAg•§;·¤;;j3§g¤—m ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. m°°‘“°°q“*¥"“°“‘· For additional wiring, relpairs to wiring, electric current, lamps and renewals of lamps, Esca year nineteen hundred and ten, twenty- four thousand dollars. mmm Cem- THE ISTHMIAN CANAL. ,"°g*;g;'*g0°;*¤ ,gg}};°*· The President is hereby authorized to cause to be entered into .4m,p.1iii such contract er contracts, not to exceed the amount of the bond issue authorized in the Act entitled “An Act to provide revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States,. and for other purposes," enacted during the first session of the Sixty-first Congress, and Acts supplementary thereto, as may be deemed necessary for the proper excavation, construction,  completion of such canal and harbors, to be paid for as appropriations msg from time to time be made by law. c(§l;;Lg:_=;})xV•w¤‘·v¤w Among. Wyrmzwsys Comnssronz Any officer or emlilloyee of Paymentofgovuw the Government heretofore or hereafter employed by the ational §$‘§,,,,°“‘§f"§‘f,1,,{§,"[ Waterways Commission not to exceed three persons at any one time md- may regexp} pompe(1;sation for suchtemp;<;yx1§nt fxilom the money; a propria or said commission no wit an mg the provisions o p_§,2··'°°’·1’°**""°· Igevisfd S;.a;t1utes(isect1o1}s seventiien hundredhandlsixty-three, seyien- V¤1·¤¥.1>-N6- teen un an sixt - our an seventeen un red and sixty- ve and the Act approved luly thirty-first eighteen hundred and ninet 1 . H. r. . . . Y four, entitled An_Act making appropriations for the le lative executive, and judicial expenses of the Govemment for ti; fiscal year ending June thirtieth, mneteen hundred and five, and for other purposes " and any other law whatsoever relating to such employ- df,§§§d"f’°’ °‘ ¥’°”°““ ment and compensation; and, in addition to the travelin and other expenses of members of the commission and their employees, the actual necessarg expenses of pprsons detailed by ang department or bureau of the oyernment w le accompanying said commission on any mspectnon trip m the United States or elsewhere may be paid from the money appropriated for said commission. Approved, August 5, 1909. Afifuff glg? uCH'.AP. 8.-An Act To raise revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other No.  _ P I ` Phmppm Tum Ot S tgigit ;1j1,cted_by thecdcmzte and H cvgzel o{I€e{2resenta(§iv;e ry the United p menca in 0ngres.s·_a.s·sem, a on an t t d mbgéues on ampo¤s,follow1n§_the passage of this Act, except as other;is§rsii§c%c:i1ll; ‘“·°'6°"°*”· provide m this Act, there shall be levies, collected, and paid, u on all articles, goods, wares, or merchandise of eve kind and class entering the (jiurisdiction of the Philippine Islands, gem any lace or places, inclu mg the United States and its possessions, andp in any manner whatsoever, either with intent to unlade therein, or which after such entering, are consumed therein, or become incorporated into the general mass of property within said islands, the rates of C t I rmgort dutiyhwhich are by this Act specifically provided. ,,,3‘,§'{;`§_'“""°“° "° _ E0- 2- at the foUOWmg 1‘11l9S Shall be observed in the construction and enforcement of the various provisions of this Act: G¤¤m¤¤1·>¤· GENERAL RULES. T""“"’· mmmnxr or rnxrxuzs. Thmd °°¤¤'· RULE 1. NUMBER or THREADS AND ASGERTAINMENT ·rnnn11:or·,—B the number of threads in a textile shall, unless otherwise stipulated}; be meant the total number of all threads contained in the warp and