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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 384. 1910. 715 ings. And  furniture now owned by the United States in other public buildings and in buildings rented by the United States shall be used, so farlas pracfgcable, whether it corresponds with the present re lation an or rniture or not. . - The], lights, and water for public buildings: For the purchase of w§};§.f· “8h“· ““‘* fuel, steam, liglht, water, water meters, ice, hghting supp `es, electric current for lig t and power purposes, and miscellaneous items for the use of the custodians’ forces m the care of the buildings, furniture, and heating, hoisting, and ventilating apparatus, and electric-light plants, exclusive of personal service, and al expenses in connection therewith, and for expenses of installing electric—l1ght plants, and the removal of ashes, and so forth, in such uildings comp eted and occupied as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, for all public buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, under the control of th; Treasgiiry Depfartmlpnt, imgugiiirle of negvnbluilldings one million ve undre and t thousand dollars. the appropriation herein made for gas shally include the rental and use of gas governors, when ordered y the Secretary of the Treasury in writing: Provided, That no sum shall be paid as rental for such gas (Z‘§'§‘§;,,m,,,,_ governors greater than thirty-five per centum of the actual value of the gas saved therpbgg which savinishalll be determined by such tests as the Secretar 0 the Treasury s all irect. During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven the Secretary w{’v?c*;}*m°**° ‘“*’° of the Treasury izlputhorized, out 05 tl? aprpopriations "Fu§l, hghtsé poigpsiuggpvirzisggpmzo and water for u `c buildings ’ an " ayo assistant custo iansan ‘ janitors," to  steam fdr the operation of pneumatic tubes of the postal service, as heretofore, and to pay employees in the production of said steam, as heretofore, the proceeds derived from the sale of said steam todbeicripdited to said appropriations in proportion to the amounts expen e therefrom. Suppressing counterfeitinghand other crimes: For expenses incurred w§}§’§'§f°,§‘,§_ °°“°` under the authority or wit the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, andpdelivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction, ealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and otllier selpurities of the United States and of foreign governments as we as the coins o the United States and of foreign lgovernments, ,and other felonies committed against the laws of the nited States relating to the pay and bounty laws, and for no other_purpose whatever, except in the protection of the {person of the President of the United States, one hundred _ and thirty- ve thousand dollars 2 Provided, That no pait of thislainoupt €$§'{',§”§“sge,_ be used in defraying the expenses of an erson su pcenae y the United States courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before ang United States commissioner, which exp%nses Sigel] be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses, United States courts" No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be used in dgpgjfggrgggjfgifm payment of compensation or expenses of any person detailed or _ transferred from the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department, or who may at any time during the fiscal year_nineteen hundred rvisron. Lands and other propert of the United States: For custody, care, “‘“*’· °°°· ppoteetion, and expenses ofisales of lands and other property of the nited States, the examination of titles, recording of deeds, advertising, and auctioneer’s fees, three hundred dollars.
 * 1)nd_ eleven have been employed by or under said Secret Service