Chapter 7. Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and for other purposes. *Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the following
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CHAP. 7.—An Act Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and for other purposes. *Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the following sums beUrgent deficiencies appropriations., and are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and for other purposes, namely:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.Department of State. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, FOREIGN MISSIONS.Foreign intercourse. Contingent expenses, missions.To enable the President to provide, at the public expense, all such stationery, blanks, records, and other books, seals, presses, Hags, and signs as he shall think necessary for the several embassies and lega 889tions in the transaction of their business, and also for rent, postage, telegrams, furniture, including typewriters and exchange of same, messenger service, compensation of kavasses, guards, dragomans, and porters, including compensation of interpreters, and the compensation of dispatch agents at London, New York, and San Francisco, and for traveling and miscellaneous expenses of embassies and legations, and for printing in the Department of State, and for loss on bills of exchange to and front embassies and legations, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, fifty thousand dollars.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Treasury Department. Compensation in lieu of moieties:Compensation in lieu of moieties.For compensation in lieu of moieties in certain cases under the customs revenue laws, ninety thousand dollars. For stationeryStationery.for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus on account of fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, sixteen thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and seventy-two cents. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, three thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars and seventy-five cents.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.Public buildings. Columbus, Ohio: For rental of temporary quarters, six thousand dollars.Columbus, Ohio. Grand Rapids, Michigan: For rental of temporary quarters, seven thousand three hundred dollars.Grand Rapids, Mich. To pay the amount fourni due by the accounting officers of the Treasury under Audit Number eighteen thousand four hundred and forty-four, for electric current furnished the United States building at Alexandria, Louisiana, from December first, nineteen hundred, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, four thousand three hundred and six dollars and forty-four cents.Alexandria, La.
WAR DEPARTMENT.War Department. For reimbursement to the Broadway Bargain House, New York City, the amount paid by said firm for clothing purchased from the United States and paid for, but not delivered, three thousand three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and four cents.Broadway Bargain House. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT.Navy. PUBLIC WORKS, BUREAU OF YARDS' AND DOCKS. New York navy yard.To continue work on dry dock numbered four, navy yard, New York, under present authorized limit of cost, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars.Dry dock.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Interior Department. CAPITOL.Capitol. For work at Capitol and for general repairs thereof, including flags for the east and west fronts of the center of the Capitol and for Senate and House Office Buildings; flagstaffs, halyards, and tackle, wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase, maintenance, and driving of office vehicle, and not exceeding one hundred dollars for the purchase of technical and necessary reference books and city directory, and for special repairs Senate wing, two thousand five hundred dollars.General repairs, etc. 890Sinclair-Scott Company.To pay the Sinclair-Scott Company for damage to property of said company while temporarily in possession of the Government, and in the charge of the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds, one thousand six hundred and thirty-six dollars and fourteen cents.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.Geological Survey. Alaska mineral resources.For a continuation of the investigation of the mineral resources of Alaska, to continue available until the close of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, one hundred thousand dollars. PUBLIC-LAND SERVICE.Public lands. Per diem to surveyors.That all surveyors heretofore or hereafter employed under the sundry civil appropriation Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to make surveys or resurveys shall, in addition to the compensation provided for therein, receiveAnte, p. 741.not more than three dollars per diem in lieu of subsistence for each day they have heretofore been or may hereafter be on duty under such employment.
JUDICIAL.Judicial. SALARIES, CIRCUIT JUDGES.United States Courts. Circuit judges.For the salaries of five additional circuit judges, at the rate of seven thousand dollars per annum, as provided for in the act creating the Commerce CourtCommerce Court., for the period from January first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.*Ante*. p. 540. COMMERCE COURT. Expenses of judges.For the expense allowance of five additional judges, at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, from January first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars;
Clerk.For clerk, at the rate of four thousand dollars per annum, for the same period, two thousand dollars ; Deputy clerk.For deputy clerk, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dolíais per annum, for the same period, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; Marshal.For marshal, at the rate of three thousand dolíais per annum, for the same period, one thousand five hundred dollars; Deputy marshal.For deputy marshal, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, for the same period, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;
Contingent expenses, etc.For rent of necessary quarters in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, and furnishing same for the Commerce Court; for necessary traveling expenses of the court, its officials and employees; for books, periodicals, stationery, printing, and binding; for pay of bailiffs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for, and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, thirty thousand dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.
SALARIES, DISTRICT JUDGES. New York eastern district.For the salary of the additional districtPay of additional judge.judge for the eastern district of New York, at the rate of six thousand dollars per annum, from January first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, three thousand dollars.*Ante*. p.838 LEGISLATIVE. SENATE.Senate. 891 For compilingCompiling, etc., reports and hearings.and indexing reports and hearings when necessary of Senate committees and joint committees of the Senate and House of Representatives under Pitman PulsiferAnte, p. 766., indexer, as provided in the Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government, approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, Thirty-sixth Statutes, page seven hundred and sixty-six, six thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may bo necessary.
For additional amount for the expenses of the joint commission Joint commission on surety bonds.created by the urgent deficiency appropriation Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, to inquire into rates of premium for bonds of officers or employees of the United States, including all necessary expert, clerical, and other personal services, three thousand dollars.*Ante*, p. 126. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.House of Representatives. For miscellaneous itemsMiscellaneous items, etc.and expenses of special and select committees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives on account of fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, five thousand dollars.
To pay amount due for coal furnished the heatingHeating, etc., plant for Congressional buildings., lighting, and power plant of the Capitol and House and Senate Office buildingsCoal.during the last half of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, four thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars and twenty-eight cents; and coal furnished, and to be furnished, for said plant during the current fiscal year shall be paid for out of appropriations made for fuel and oilFor current year to be paid for from fuel and oil appropriations.under contingent expenses of the Senate and House of Representatives.
PRINTING AND BINDING.Public printing and binding. To enable the Public Printer to take over certain printing work done in the central office of the Weather BureauWeather Bureau.there is hereby transferred from the appropriationsTransfer of printing appropriations to Government Printing Office.for salaries, office of the Chief of Weather Bureau, and for the maintenance of a printing office in the Weather Bureau at Washington for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, not to exceed the sum of twenty thousand dollars*Ante*, pp. 417, 118., to be expended by the Public Printer for printing and binding for said bureau for the balance of the current fiscal year.
JUDGMENTS COURT OF CLAIMS.Judgments, Court of Claims. For the paymentPayment.of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims, reported to Congress at its present session in House Document numbered one thousand one hundred and forty-one, one hundred and forty-six thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars and seventy- four cents: *Provided,* *Proviso*.That none of said judgments shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired.Appeal. Approved, December 23, 1910. To amend the Act regulating the height of buildings in the District of Columbia, approved June first, nineteen hundred and ten.
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Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and for other purposes. *Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the following
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