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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 17. 1902. 23 To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas· };*§jQ;‘n§;h°IQf1§iS ury on account of the appropriation "Indian School, Lawrence,` Kansas: Heating plant,” one thousand and four dollars. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- Ph¤<>¤i¤y AM- ury on account of the appropriation "Indian School, Phoenix, Arizona," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-six cents. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- ,.£‘§,§’,,‘j'}‘g,,,l°;,,‘?" Rm' ury on account of the appropriation “Indian School, Sac and Fox Reservation, Iowa," for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and one, four hundred and eight dollars and forty-eight cents., To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treas- S¤**=¤¤· 0***8- ury on account of the a.ppropriation "Indian School, Salem, Oregon," for the iiseal year nineteen hundred, three hundred and seventy-one dollars and fifty-eight cents. » rENs1oNs. P¢¤¤*¤¤¤- For fees and ex enses of examining surgeons, pensions for services gj,;“"‘*“*"¥ ““" rendered within the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, and each ` member of the examinin board shall, as now authorized by law, receive the sum of two doDars for the examination of each ap licant, whenever live or a less number shall be examined on any one dgy, and one dollar for the examination of each additional applicant on such day: _ Provided, That if twenty or more applicants appear on one day, no Egfjlrghdom fewer than twenty shall, if practicable, be examined on said day, and ` that if fewer examinations be then made, twenty or more having alppeared, then there shall be paid for the first examinations made on t e next examination day the fee of one dollar only until twenty exam- _ inations shall have been made: P2·0»uidedfm·t/¢w·, That no fee shall be ,c§`§€§§§r‘;§l°“ S""` paid to any member of an examining board who was not personally present and assistin in the examination of applicant, two hundred and ten thousand dodars. 1>osT-oF1v10E DEPARTMENT. ,,,§,·::f·°”*°** "*¤***· OUT or THE POSTAL REVENUES. *'<>S¤¤*¤¢¤’i¤¤- RURAL FREE DELIVERY1 For experimental rural free-delivery serv- ““'“‘ “°° "°“"°’*'· ice, including y of carriers, horse—hire allowance, supplies, and mechanical apgililances, four hundred and ninety-one thousand and forty dollars to enable the Postmaster—General to eiiiciently maintain for the remainder of the current tiscal, year the rural free-delivery service. For rent of additional quarters in the city of \Vashington, District of Columbia, for the purposes of the rural free-delivery system, two thousand seven hundred dollars. To pay amounts on account of rural free-delivery service, set forth in House Document Numbered Two hundred and fO1'ty-fO\11‘, of this session, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, three thousand two hundred and three dollars and eighty-tive cents. _ Mxxuncrnnn or sramrs: For manufacture of adhesive postage and s‘°'“*’°* special-delivery stamps for the tiscal year nineteen hundred and one, nine thousand six hundred and thirteen dollars and ninety-eight cents. For registered-pack e, tag, official, and dead-letterenvelopes,twelve 0¤'¤<>i=¤1» ¤¢¤·. ¢¤v¢¤- thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy cents. °°°s' _ RENT, LIGHT, AND FUEL: For rent, light, and fuel for first, second, m§f“‘· hghh ““° and third class post-offices, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That  mmdm there shall not be allowed for the use of any third—class post-ofiice for sums. ’