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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 830. 1901. 981 OFFICE SUPERVISING INSFECTQR-GENERAL STEAMBCAT-INSPECTICN S¢e¤¤¤bs>M·1¤¤1>¤¢» SERVICE! For Su ervising llnspector-General, three thousand five tm S°m°°' hundred dollars; dhief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class ope; one clerk of class one (stenoirapher and typewriter); one messenger; in all, eleven thousand seven undred and forty dollars, the same to be paid from the permanent appropriations for the Steamboat-Inspection Service. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATICN: For Commissioner-General of Immi ra- i¤¤¤¤isr¤¤i<>¤ Bvtion, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hungred mu' and fifty dollars; confidential clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; Statistician and stenogra her, with power to act as immigrant inspector, one thousand eightlliundred do lars; one supervising immigrant inspector, to be attached to this Bureau in Washington for special work outside, one thousand six hundred dollars; one messenger; and one assistant messenger; one clerk of class two, to be available from March fourth, nineteen hundred and one, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight dollars and eight -nine cents; in all, fourteen thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dibllars and eighty-nine cents, which, together with other expenses of regulating immigration, shall be paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses regulating immigration. F OR CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Contingentexpenses. INCLUDING ALL BUILDINGS UNDER CONTROL OF THE TREASURY IN VVASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, namely: hFor stationegydfg the Treasury Department and its several bureaus, S¤*ii°¤¤¤Y- t irty thousan dollars. For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union i’°¤°¤5€· counktirieg, aéidl far postage for the Treasury Department, one thousand five un re dollars. For purchasing material for binding important records, four hun- Biiiiiiiig m¤i€ii¤i¤· dred dollars. For newspapers, law books, city directories, and other books of Newipapmyemreference relating to the business of the Department, one thousand two hundred dollars. For investigation of accounts and records, includin the necessary 1¤~;€S¤i;s¤ti¤s ¤¤- traveling expenses, and for other traveling expenses, wien ordered biy com S’ e °' the Secretary of the Treasury, in connection with special work, inclu - ing the temporary employment of steno rappers, typewriters, accountants, or other expert services outside tie istrict of Columbia when not properly chargeable to any other appropriation under the control of the Treasury Department, five hundred dollars. . For freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service. six thou- Freight emsand dollars. For rent of buildings, nine thousand three hundred and ninety-four Remdollars. - For purchase of horses and wagons, for office and mail service,·to be Home iiiiii W*i8°¤* used only for official purposes, care and subsistence of horses, including shoeing, and of wagons, harness, and repairs of the same, three thousand five hundred dollars. ` For purchase of ice, including ice for the omce of ·the Auditor for the Post-Office Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of iile holders and file eases, three thousand dollars. Café? iioiiim mi For purchase of coa·l, wood, engine oils and grease, grates, grate Fiiél. baskets and fixtures, blowers, coal hods, coal s ovels, pokers, and tongs, nine thousand five hundred dollars. — For purchase of gas, electric current for lighting and power pur- Mgmposes, gas and electric light fixtures, electric-light wiring and material, candles, candlesticks, droplights and tubing, gas burners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, fourteen thousand dollars._ For washing and hemming towels, for the purchase of awnings and *ii*“€ii*iii"°“’· fixtures, window shades and fixtures, alcohol, benzine, turpentine, · varnish, baskets, belting, bellows, bowls, brooms, buckets, brushes, -