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 'SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 795 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. n}egg¢ri¤* Devsrr The Secretary of the Interior is authorized in his discretion to enter  S€"i°° °°m· into a contract for the rental of a suitable fireproof building con- 1‘eq—yé¤r lem of taining not less than approximatel forty thousand square feet of l°§'§¥,l§§§ i°"'°t°"““` floor space for the use of the Civil Srervice Commission and for any bureaus of the Interior Department now occupying rented quarters, for the period of ten years, at an annual rental of not exceeding sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. Out of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for rent of ex*L'g§Q*°m°° m°d°* rooms for the Patent Office model exhibit made in the legislative, Remiwudingmusexecutive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen f°$}(,;_;»,4_ p_ we hundred and eight, and reappropriated for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, there may be expended, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, a sufficient sum to pay for such rent du ' the month of July, nineteen hundred and ten, while said miillg exhibit is being removed to the subbasement of the Senate or House Office buildings. CAPITOL. Capitol. Capitol building: Forwork at Capitol and for general repairs thereof, R°P“”· including wages of mechanics and laborers, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, thirteen thousand Sevielnlliundreld agd sevpntyddollarshs F hgh h C I Lighting bmw `g ti the apito an groun : or ting the apito and and m,md,,_ “‘g“ unds iiiout the same, including the Senate Office Building, House g glgice Building, Botanic Gardens, Senate and House stables and engine house, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate and House of Representatives; for gas and electric lighting; ay of superintendent o meters, at the rate of one thousan six hundiied dollars per annum, who shall ins act all gas and electric meters of the government of the District ofp Columbia without additional compensation, lamplighters, gas fitters, and for materials and labor for gas and electric `giting and for general repairs, twenty-six thousand dollars. Rm A wt U For restoring the east line of the Capitol grounds, including reset- orgminriifew. wa ting stone wa, street curbing, and relaying flag pavement along First street, four thousand dollars. B M 1 For the urchase of outstanding plans of the Capitol Building to e;(i}lm3°iY.g,°g pm complete the records of the Superintendent’s Office, two thousand five hundred dollars. G hi For the purchase of the George Washington Memorial Window, to ue,Q°{Z,'§§]l$v“§$,d§§§Y°“ be expended by the Superintendent of the United States Capitol *’“'°¤¤¤°· Buildm and Grounds, under the direction of the Joint Comm1ttee on the {library, one thousand eight hundred_dollars. Senate and House Office buil ings: To reimburse the revenues of ,,,§ig°w§l§`g,, S§‘§§§ the District of Columbia one—half 0 the cost of constructing sidewalks b““di¤¤- around the Senate and House Office buildings, fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, four thousand two hundred and thirty-one dollars and twentg-six cents. _ House flice Building: For completion of the approaches to the i,,g°““° °m°° B“‘m` House Office Building, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars. AP1>¤>¤·=*¤¤¤· eao1.oo1cA1. SURVEY. G¢<>*¤€i<>=¤S¤¤’¤r· To pay John L. Saunders, of Saunders’s Ex ress, Wasliington, ‘l°h“ L‘S“““d°”‘ District of Columbia, for hauling of samples for fIIlGl—t»%l§lI1g division from February first to third, nineteen hundred and ten, fifteen dollars and thirty-eight cents. The accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby au- 2’,,2§§,§‘$32§,‘;°,§j thorized and directed to credit in the accounts of John D. McChesney,