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 612 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ons. 208, 209. 1893. For the Court of Claims, twelve thousand dollars; For the Library of Congress, twelve thousand dollars; . For the Executive Office, two thousand dollars; Division of appro And no more tha11 an allotment of one-half of the sum hereby appro- ’”‘°'i°“‘ priated shall be expended in the first two quarters of the iiscal year, and no more than one fourth thereof may be expended in either of the last two quarters of the fiscal year, except that, in addition thereto, in either of said last quarters, the unexpended balances of allotments · for preceding quarters may be expended. mD;__•!;¤3¤t{, gg; fiff No report, document, or publication of any kind distributed hy, or ¤.¤¤w· of any ofildzsr. from an Executive Department or bureau of the Government shall hereafter contain any notice that same is sent with ‘*the compliments" _ of an officer of the Government or with any special notice that it is so sent. Pglfmm °* 1******** The Public Printer shall on the iirst day of each session, or as soon ` thereafter as may be practicable, report to Congress the exact condition and the amount and cost of public printing, binding, lithographing, and engraving, the amount and cost of all paper purchased for the same; a detailed statement of all proposals made and contracts entered into for the purchase of paper and other materials, and for lithographing and engraving; of all payments made during the preceding year under his direction; of the amount of work ordered and done with a general classiiication thereof for each department and a detailed statement of each account with the departments or public officers; a detailed statement of the number of hands employed in the establishment and the time each has been employed. ¥·••*¤¤¤f •i•·¤•¤·· To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty days’ annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Approved, March 3, 1893. March a, 189:3. CHAP. 209.-A.n act making appropriations for current and contingent expenses, ——————-—-—-—· and fulfilling treaty stipulations with Indian tribes, for fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Indian Department States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, '”"""‘°°"" and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes, namely: my or civmn For pay of fifty-eight civilian agents where civilians are employed $f,‘{,,f‘ "°°‘“°" of Indian adairs at the following named agencies, at the rates respectively indicated, namely: At the Warm Springs Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Klamath Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Grand Ronde Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Siletz Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Umatilla Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Neah Bay Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Yakima Agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the Colville Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the Puyallup (consolidated) Agency, embracing Nisqually and S’I§okomish, and Quinaielt agencies, at one thousand six hundred dollars; At the Tulalip Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Round Valley Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At Hoopa Valley Agency, at one thousand two hundred dollars; At the Mission Tule River (consolidated) Agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars;