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 S`Il§'l`YiNINTH CONG*BES8.’<  II. ` *Gn. 39; 192TZ 979 in oo1meet.io¤_>an·ith2the  edtablished*in*the several States "'°*·°*·¤·**°·  of sunset ¤ppz•oyed=Ju1y 2,~‘1ee2,»=huueqr the Ve- ¤=» ¤·¤·¤· Aiauwappkaaentary,   =the¤aums *to·~the several To   ect the provisions of an   approved March (16,  1906; sun ’ **$An¤Aetite pmvideder  aunua1_  vaa.».a¤. r¤·¤¤s   %¤¤¤¤r¤=»¤**‘¤·e¤¤¤’*e¤¢. mem; ew ’?h*‘*°*¤’i‘,'¥¥§_’°l@**     www Mee, r '1\s#¢pu·y·into»~e ect*th6— _ *0f·an~  entitled. “An Actto ,,,8,,,, ‘ °"“ ° °*‘ auth%i·118`-¤the*>more‘   ·¢i` l` te‘*€ndowident*0f'r"a%cultura1 experi- V¤*·¤·r>·97°-  “  $1, p ,000.   `· · p _ ~ To eneblethe_   enforces theiprovisioiis A¤¤¤¤*·**·¤<>¤ ·¤·      M ,7   1887,*}   and F8l!l'¤¤1‘§ Vol. 2( p, 440; Vol. B4, 19Q5~‘11ehtive¥to¢tlf¤§ir’  and Tor the administration ’*·¤·°¤¢*'°’-”· ¤·°’°- 6*  ’*%P°**’?¤***`¤#!“*‘!*?*,T¤¤“‘i\I*¤l=e;r;H¤w¤§i)i ?¤¤‘*4> Rise, rum me mu- ths] isliagad tgt =Guam,¢and*    of thai, ulretidasutes, *·*¤·¤¤¤¤·¤¤=- · mc *  _e,e¤¤g<»"ymeai ` _     m -`ot‘   as in this cig slr yashington ,___ and”elsevVhere:’f‘?reight‘ and express ¤h¤¤·s¤¤;¤ <=i¤1`€r¤~*¤1i¤s_:x&¤¤; #x>¤i¢6·¤=¤z¤re4 ,$¤PPli¢¤» sppmtus, . telegrafph and _telephone= ` ee,‘ga.s, §ect11c·current,,eand rent out# °“‘°"’° ’°“’· side_o the iD1St11Gt’ of, ,506; andfthe Secretary of ‘“”““"““m°°*“· Agriculture shall-   the; forxnjof the `   iiinancial state- ment,requ1i·ed_¤under theabove Acts,raseei·tain` whether the expendi- tures are in accordance with theifprovisions, coordinateethe work of the Department or Agriculture with thsigof the State agricul- tural colleges andjexperxment stations an ie Tmes authorized in said Acts and make report 'lIl1BI'O0l1'%l30`C0l1%l'£. Q ` , ·  To enahlethe Secretary of llgricixlture oestablish: and maintain mE,$ggg"¢?g ¤¢¤_§i<;¤¤ aggxcultural expennienti stations inhlaska, Hawaii, Porto, Rico, the aularpcssesslongil °` is ` d or Guam; andthe Virginislands of the United States, includ- mg) the erectidn‘of‘buildings,‘the pre aratiqi, illustration, and dis- tri ution of reports and bulletins and all other necessaxg expenses, ·'¤l¤*¤¤¢¤¤¤¤- $237,640, as‘sfo, ows: Alaska, $7(?40; Hawaii, $54,940; orto Rico, $56,460; Guam, $25,000; and the irgxn Islands of the United States, $25,000; and the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to sell such B¤l°°'P¤>d¤¤¤’·· products as are obtained on the land belonging to the agricultural experiment stations _in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the island of Guam, and the Virgm islands of the United States, and the amount obtained from the sale thereof shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts’$·Pmv12Zed, That of $*;,**,*,;*;*1.;;,),1 wm i the sum herein appropriated for the experiment station in Hawaii mma. ° $10,000 1h5&l>e used ul  extension work in"Hawaii§ Total,   ce of·iExperiinent Stations,‘$8,72g,206, of which amount 8,,,1,,,, 1,, m, DL, not to exceed $117,110 may be expended for `personal“se1yices· in the ***°*- District or Golumbia. ‘ '· el‘‘i 1 `·iBX°I‘BNS[0Ni amv1o1~>——sA1.Anms Ann oinmxuu. nxrmssizs E‘“"'*°"°°'"°"" For necessary expenses for neral administrative u `, , ggg**¤*¤°¤**°¤ *>=· includzingpersonal services in thexlgistrict ofColumbia, $1£5;8. pe ` , ‘For farmers’ cooperative demonstration work, including special d,1,°§{,‘g$,f.'g,§f’,§"?,$,§§’§{'° suggxestioneof plans and methods forjmore effective dissemination of t e results o, the work of the Dxepartmentof Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations a of imdproved methodsof agril wm Dk 1 cultural practice, at farmers instituteeau in agricultural instrucs .t,_ “‘°"° “°° tion, and for the employment of labor in the city of,Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and_all other necessary expenses, $1,424,000: Pr _ Provided, That the expense of such service shall be defrayed from °°"'“ this appropriation an such cooperative; funds as may be volun-
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