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 576 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. sms. 1. cu. 1351. 1902._ mgggmmce D*=P{¤* POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ‘ · °°¤“¤8°¤'°*P°°*°*· For amount required to meet unpaid bills for telegraphingfor the Post-Office Department for the months of March, April, ay, and gune, ninelteen hqindred and one, one thousand six hundred and five ollars an 0 - ve cents. ‘ B°P°”’”'¢ '°°‘- For labor and material required in repairing the roof of the Post- Oilice Department building, to continue avai able during fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, seven thousand three hundrexi dollars. K¤¤¢ A- N¤k¤- To enable the Postmaster—Gencral to pay Katie A. Nolan balance of hy°°°° °°' salary due her as a stamp clerk in the post—office at San Antonio, Texas, from Jul first, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to July first, eighteen dundred and ninety-three, eight hundred dollars. new muse. om' or rms: rosran nmvnnnms. ‘p0§?,’,,0*;_’“'“- "“¤* Mau. rnausronrnrois: For inland transportation by star routes, nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and sixty thousanrl 0 1‘S. To.pa amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Five hundred andreighty-eight for inland mail trans rtation by star routes on account of the fiscal year nineteen hundred?) one hun red and ninety- · ~ three dollars and nineteen cents. S°°*¤¤b°¤* *°°*°=· For inland transporation by steamboat, thirteen thousand dollars. m,_,F’;_‘·§g; °° P°°“** Out of tho sum approlpriatcd by the Act of March third, nineteen Vol. 31. p. 1104. hundred and one, for in and transportation by railroad routes, twenty- five thousand dollars additional may be employed to pay freight on postal cards, stamped envelopes, stamped paper, mail equipment, and other supplies from the manufactories or epositories to the postoflices and depots of distribution. ,c£"°°*’°“'°” '°"‘ Fnm·:-nnmvrznr snnvicnz To pay the amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighty-eight of this session for free—delivery service on account of the fiscal years as follows: Fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, four thousand one hundred and six dollars and ninety-twd cents; Fiscal year nineteen hundred, two dollars and forty cents. ’·“"“'°° ‘°“'°"’· Rnnar. rams-onnivnnr smzvrcm: To pay the amounts set forth in House Document Numbered Five hun red and eighty-eight of this session, for rural free-delivery service on account of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, four hundred and eighty-nine dollars and nineteen cents. ,,gg$¤·¤¤¤¤= M M DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. D$§’P°l”°°“"‘h°““· For annual repairs, court-house, Washington, District of Columbia, egg peg qetimate of the Superintendent of the Capitol, nine hundred and tv dollars. °°““"8°“'°*P°°’*°’- For books for law library of the Department, five hundred dollars. For furniture and re airs for the fiscal years as follows: Fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, three thousand dollars; Fiscal lyear nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and twenty- seven do lars and forty cents. s‘““°“°"· For stationery for the fiscal years as follows: d Fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, seven hundred and fifty o ars; Fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, five hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents. m"°°"‘“°°“'· For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegmphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of building and care of grounds, books
 * `““**”'”°~ For fumitum one thousand dollars.