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1392 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 2919. 1907. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, nfteen thousand two hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty-four cents.

  • “°°““’°°”°“*°°· For inland mail transportation by steamboat and other power-boat

· routes, thirteen thousan dollars. R““'°‘d '°“*°*‘· For inland mail transportation by railroad routes, one million four hundred and ninety-Eve thousand dollars. _ a,§§“,'j‘,¥j;,dp,fS’fv°*°f’°“ Mlioplthe ma(pnifaiciture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, y thousand o rs. £‘{,f:"1'··l°"°“· To pay claim of Edward F. Jones, for scales delivered during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, thirty-five dollars and fifty cents. Rm} ‘*°“'°'>’· To pay amounts found due by the Auditor for the Post—OfHce Department, on account of the appropriation for rural delivery service, incidental expenses, nineteen hundred and four, and prior years, one _ hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-six cents. · Rg‘(ffd'f:;*‘g§;lp'§‘,f;f For city free delivery service, incidental expenses, nineteen hundred Keys and four, and prior years, to pay the International Time Recording Companly, Binghamton, New ork, keys for Bundy time clocks, three thousan four undred and seventy-three dollars and eighty cents. ,,,,l,Y,,_°· wmh °‘”“' For compensation to the W. C. Walsh Company in connection with W¤z<>¤ ¤¤rvi<=¤· the performance of screen—wagon service in the city of Chicago, Illinois, being service to and from Kinzie Station, from October second, nineteen hundred and·five, to January seventh, nineteen hundred and six, and for extraordinary service in the recei t and delivery of mails at the general post·oflice from October thirtieth nineteen hundred and five, to September sixteenth, nineteen hundred and six, eleven thou- `sand three hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-two cents. r,g;ggg{¤¤¤* Of Ag- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. §$f.{§§’I,{,’,;l,,,,y_ For additional compensation of the Secretary of Agriculture from -·*••*¢»P· 99** March fourth to June thirtieth. nineteen hundred and seven, inclusive, one thousand three hundred dollars. ,,,l,°,'j,,l’°,{‘,,’f,"}‘f,f,§’,f,$’°'”' DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. orrrcm or rms: sncnmtranr. “°°’°““"· For additional com nsation of the Secreta of Commerce and n . jiigvwg-my Labor, from March fgiirth to June thirtieth, iilineteen hundred and seven, inclusive, one thousand three hundred dollars. C°““”·*°“*°‘¥’°“”°“· Ooxtrmonstr xzxrmrsmsz The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to pay from the appropriation for contingent expenses the sum of two hundred and eig ty dollars to J. E. Hurley for furnishiing and installing tubes in the boilers located in the base- _ ment of the illard Building. · §f§§§l,{g§§`§;,,_ The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to reimburse from the available balance of the appropriation “Contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor, nineteen hundred and five," the subsistence expenses of officers of the United States Navy who were detailed by the President to assist in the investigation of the Steamboat-Inspection Service, amounting in all to four hundred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty cents, as set forth on page twenty- tlgree of House Document Numbered Six hundred and fifty-four of t is session. §Q,"f,,§;Q,},Y,*§,1},,,,_ The Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby authorized to reimburse from the appropriation for "Contingent ex uses, Department of Commerce and Labor, nineteen hundred and);ix," the subsistence expenses of W. T. Burwell, ca tain, United States Navy, for the period rom February fourteenth toIFebrua.ry twenty-eighth, nine-