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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 785. 1900. 307 United States is or ma_y be a party in interest, and moving of records, fifteen thousand dollars. · _ For the support of the United States Penitentiary at Fort Leaven- ,,,E{§,;§@‘l §,§§§*}f€,§§gj worth, Kansas: For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, wwh. Kaus. warden, deputy warden, and superintendent of industries, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dining-room furniture and utensils; and for farm and garden seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, one thousanddollars. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. m§§ff‘°m°" D°P“”‘ To a Ed ar J. Hulse for re airs, and so forth, to the skylight and Edg”’ J~H“‘s°· screerg giver %he working room of the city plost—office building?VVash- Payment to` inglton, District of Columbia, one thousand t ree hundred and eighteen dollars. To reimburse the postal revenues the amount of a judgment obtained p0I;$§1°;$)v`§{§§S?`€$§Tt in the United States district court for the western district of Arkansas against Robert Johnson, one of the sureties on the bond of Joseph G. Bell, as contractor on postal route numbered fifteen thousand three hundred and ninety-seven, the proceeds of which having been erroneously covered into the Treasury as a “ miscellaneous receipt " instead of to the credit of "postal revenues," one hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-five cents. _ To reimburse W. J. Vickery, ost-office inspecto1·, for expenses W·J·V‘°k°’Y· incurred in the line of his official diuty, eighty-five dollars and sixty- two cents. ‘ _ V _ To pay the heirs of William B. Cudlip, formerly a clerk of Class D Wumm B·C“’“‘¥’ in this Department, the amount due him at the date of his death, twenty-two dollars and one cent. - _ For miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. M'S°°{1““°°“S· For publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, two thousand G§§;f"“1 P°S"‘* five hundred dollars. _ For plumbing and light fixtures, five hundred dollars. , P“"“b‘“g*_°‘°· For telegraphing, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety~nine, four T"l°g’“ph‘“g· thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-two cents. For gas and electric lights, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- G“*·""°· nine, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars. our or THE POSTAL REVENUES. V P°S°“1s°""°°· For wrapping paper, ten thousand dollars. — "·’*¤PPi¤S Palm`- For the manufacture of adhesive postage and special-delivery stamps, Smmpsfor the fiscal years, as follows: - For the fiscal year nineteen hundred, ten thousand dollars. For the Hscal year ·eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, sixty cents. MAIL T1zANs1>oE*rA·r1oN: For inland transportation by steamboat Mailrmnspormion. routes, for the fiscal years, as follows: · For the fiscal year nineteen hundred, fifteenthousand dollars. For the fiscal ear eighteen hundred and ninety —nine, `ten thousand five hundred ancilseventy-four dollars and one cent. For inland transportation by star routes, thirty-tive thousand dollars. ` For transportation of foreign mails: To pay the amount due the Foreign mam. Royal Mail Steamship Company for services rendered by that company from July first, eighteen: hundred and eighty-seven, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under the terms of the Universal Postal Convention, thirty-five thousand two hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixty-three cents. ‘ For post-office cars: To pay amounts set forth on page sixteen, P¤¤t—¤¤1cec¤r¤.