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 1062 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1006. 1903. sreambcnr routes. By steamboat routes, thirty-five thousand dollars. Sw routes- By star routes, on account of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, forty-five thousand and eighteen dollars and twenty-eight cents. ,c§”“"’“>' Mm S°“" RAILWAY Mau. SERVICEZ To John A. Merritt, postmaster, Wash- Washington office ington, District of Columbia, for rent of building in Washington, mm` District of Columbia, from Jul one, nineteen hundred and one, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, and two, for use of superintendent » · third division, Railway Mail Service, two thousand one hundred dollars. m¤g>r•;f¤¤¤¤¢¤fA¤i· DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. C<>¤*i¤8•¤¤*‘¤P°¤¤°¤· To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for contin nt expenses, Department of A riculture, six thiiusgnd dollars. gc P¤*>“°¤**°¤¤· o sup ly a deficiency in the appropriation for publications, Department of ggriculture, for labor and material required in the distribu- W C H th. tiorp of dociumgngs, four thossand dollar?. f “ t I 1 · - °• ,1 osu a e 'ciency in the appropria ion or en omo ogica invesugstinii-gsuttiinils. tigationgg for the fiscal year ninldheeii) hundred and two, with which the Secreta of A 'culture is authorized to adjust and pay the claim of W. C. Ezath, oglllictoria, Texas, arising under a contract dated March eighth, nineteen hundred and two, for growing cotton in connection with an investigation into the rav o the cotton boll weevil with a view of ascertaining the best meth£Sof exterminating the same, three thousand and thirteen dollars and eighteen cents. ugfwmm °‘ J"" DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. · S”**{’“*"”¥y °‘°'*· Salaries, Department of Justice: For the payment of the salary of ` the disbursing clerk from March first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, inclusive, at ·the rate of two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars per year instead of the rate of two thousand three hundred dollars, one hundred and fifty dollars. hE¤f¤r<=i¤s¢¤¤¤.ew.. That under, and to be paid from, the appropriation of five hundred Kim, p. ws. thousand dollars for the enforcement o the provisions of the Act entitled "‘An Act to regulate commerce," a proved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all) Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, an other Acts mentioned in said appropriation, made in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act mA¤g;g·¤r:u¢<> 3v2r- for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, the President is authorsatan: .f¤qr¤f3».cs.ll ized to appoint. by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, an °’“‘““""’"’°"· assistant to the Attorney-General with compensation at the rate of seven thousand dollars per annum and an Assistant Attorney-General at ¤*‘>¤¤d€¤¤¤l ¤*<+¤=¤· a compensation at the rate of five thousand dollars per annum; and the Attorney-General is authorized to appoint and employ, without reference to the rules and regulations of the civil serv1ce, two confidential clerks at a compensation at the rate of one thousand six hundred cEYf"°“ °‘ “‘=" °”‘· dollars each per annum, to be lpaid from said appropriation. Said assistant to the Attorney-Genera and Assistant Attorney—General shall perform such duties as may be required of them by the Attorney- General. mL¤;2_}¤¤ Trrrirvrr For salaries and expenses of clerks, deputy clerks, commissioners, ' and constables, and expenses of jud es in the Indian Territory, being a deficiency on account of the ism? year nineteen hundred and two, · nine hundred and eighty-nine dollars and ten cents. “°““"g°“‘°"¥"*'“°*· For furniture and repairs, two thousand dollars. For stationery for the fiscal years as follows: ' For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, five hundred dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and six dollars and eighty-one cents.