800 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. g;Q,,°gg_·m“°“- To pay James D. Elliott for services rgrformed as United States district attorney for the district of South akota, from July eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, to March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, two thousand five hundred and mnety-mne dollars and nmety- nine cents. N°“°'*•' '*"'“”*”¢ National Trainin School for Boys District of Columbia: For sup- Echml M mn port of inmates, inguding the same objects splecified under this head m the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nmeteen §,‘;‘P"*;3* °* “’°P· hundred and ten, three thousand dollars._ The appropriation of five · ’P` thousand dollars made in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, for construction of a shplp building for the National Training School for Boys is hereby ma e also available for equipment of said budding. mggg•;_§*g1¤*;*;fb¤g1§¤¤· DEPARTMENT OE COMMERCE AND LABOR. 0¤¤¢i¤s¤¤¢¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤· Contingent expenses: To supply deficiencies in the appropriation for contingent eigpenses, Department of Commerce and Lallior, including all objects 0 expenditure specified_under this head in the legis- Iative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, seven thousand dollars. m%¤g»§¤¤¤¤ me · ucar-nousrz nsrannrsnunnr. R¢P•i¤· ¤¤=· To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for repairs and incidental expenses of hght—houses, mcluding all objects of e nditure ci- · · fied under this head in the sundry civil appropriationigit for thesgscal year nineteen hundred and ten, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, twenty-five thousand dollars. uglmgys Simi ¤¢¤· Thimble Shoal light station, V1r_ginia: For the reestablishment of the ' light and fog-signal station marking Thimble Shoal, Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, sixty-eight thousand dollars. H@¤ of Hsin- runnin or uorrr-nousns. j•‘_;'*_;_*·m Salaries, Bureau of Light-Houses: Commissioner, five thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, four thousand dollars; chief constructing engineer, four thousand dollars; and superintendent of naval construction, three thousand dollars; in all, sixteen thousand dollars, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven. g§‘”,$;g°,§{¤}“¤,;’g’,:; nunmu or mmoaarrou AND naruanmznrron. m§g;'g*n§*•¤°¤ °°¤· The papers, records, and files then remaining of the commission ezigzigycxggées. commonly known as the.Imm1gration Commission provided for in ‘ "‘ ‘ section thirty-nine of the Act 0 February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, shall be turned over to and become a part of the files of the Department of Commerce and Labor on the e iration of the existence of said comrnissipn, as now provided for byllliw. P,},1,{*¤’•"°¤ °*· Expenses of regulating immigration: To sup ly a deficiency in the annual alppropriation for the expenses of regullitin immigration for the fiscal yea; ending June tpirtxeth, nineteen hundred and teni and A¤se1!¤l•¤¤¤¤¤<>¤. to comp ete the equipment o the immi a t t t' t Ange] Ig C%0],34,p.71O. California, one hundred and forty thong:-nd dsclllaigll a md' mrgomn. Mss., sa- For the construction of immigration station at Boston, Massachuv._§1_;;5, ,,_ as setts, authorized in the Act approved Februa twenty-third Him,. teen hundred and nine, one hundred and fifty lihousandydollars. gggiggpgsgégg; Immigrant station, San Francisco, California: For the construction f additional build` additions to the resent build' i“‘”• °‘° 0 mgsv P 1¤gS, and for the