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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SESs. II. Ch. 831. 1901. 1035 For the removal of offices of theinterior Department to the old Post- c0·Q;}}{’SW(§g*‘§eO§_’g€ Q3 Office Department building, namely: The accounting officers of the Evansmsbursing oth; Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow and credit in the °°”` accounts of George W. Evans, disbursing clerk, Department of the Interior, the sum of six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents',f‘being the amount disbursed by him by authority and direction of the Secretary of the Interior from the above-mentioned appropriation, on account of payments made by him to certain temporary laborers employed in the months of July, August, and September, nineteen hundred, in the removal of the records, files, and other official effects of the General Land OfHce from the Interior Department building to the old Post-Office De artment building. For stationery for iille Department of the Interior and its several Stationery- bureaus and offices, including the Civil Service Commission, six thousand dollars. ‘ To print the report of the Committee on the Centennial Celebration ofP§;gE§,;?*{}g{}1j]j<; of the Establishment of the Seat of Government in the District of cp¤mmm1_ enem- Columbia, held in the city of Washin ton,· December twelfth, nine- §}§§‘ §f,E,‘1,bl§h’§‘§$§,§i teen hundred, together with the proceedings and public addresses on glgggigighe Dimictof the commemoration of· that event, in a memorial voliume, with suitable ` illustrations as Selected by the committee, one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Senate, three thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and two thousand five hundred copies for distribution by the citizens’ committee on the celebration, five thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; of which amount the sum of five hundred dollars shall be available for the preparation of the report and for obtaining the necessary material for illustrating the same. That the work shall be done under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printin. REINDEER ron ALASKA: To pay the account of Hobbs,gWal1 and R8*¤d€€*f°*Al¤*'*k¤- Company, of San Francisco, California, for transportation of herders and supplies from Seattle, Washington, to reindeer stations in Alaska, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- eight, one thousand one hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifty- three cents. s Fon THE CA1>IToL: For work at Capitol, and for general repairs C“¥’i“’l thereof, includin wages of mechanics and laborers, and for repairs to elevators in the §ouse wing, fifteen thousand one hundred and ninety- six dollars and thirty-six cents. For repairs in Senate restaurant, re ilding frames of Morarivpaintings, and for fireextinguishers for the Senate folding rooms and altby Building, one thousand three hundred and ninety-four dollars and fifty , cents. · · IMPROVING THE CAPITOL Gaormns: For continuing the work of the *)**1****)* g*°“¤d¤· improvement of the Capitol grounds and for care of the grounds, one clerk, and the pay of mechanics, gardeners, and laborers; for repairs to artificial pavement, walls, and roadways, seven hundred and eighty- two dollars and fifteen cents. — LIGHTING THE CAPITOL AND GRoUNDs: To pay the Washington Gaslight Com any for gas service durin the months of December, eighteen hundlfed and ninety-nine, and ?Ianuary, February, March, April, May, and June, nineteen hundred, one thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy cents. PATENT OFFICE' Patent Office. For producing the Official Gazette, including weekly, monthly, Omcm G**”“°· quarterly, and annual indexes therefor, exclusive of expired patents, on account of the fiscal years, as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, thirty-five thousand six hundred and twenty- three dollars and twelve cents.