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 134 FIFTY-EIGHTH coxemsss. sms. 11. cH. 716. 1904. . P°¤°°‘ G“m°· For the ublication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Executive Departments, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. And the Postmaster—General may authorize the sale of post-route maps to the public at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereof added, S¤l°· the proceeds of such sales to "be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps, and of this amount one hundred dollars may be expended for the purchase of atlases, geographical and technical works, needed in the topographer’s office. Postage. For posta stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exempt fiiom posta under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal Postal llnion, five hundred and fifty dollars. ,,£f*P**’°m°“‘ 0* M, DEPARTIKENT OF JUSTICE. · Ggesglef Mtemegg Orman or mn AHOBNEYGENEBAL2 For compensation of the somamicsumi, em. Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor—General, seven thousan five hundred dollars; assistant to the Attorney-General, seven thousand dollars; five Assistant Attorneys-General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attorney-General of the Post-Oilice Department, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor of internal revenue, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor for the Department of State, four thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; four assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; assistant attorney, in charge of dockets, two thousand live Clerks, sm. hundred dollars; law clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of the buildings, two thousand ive hundred dollars; private secretary to the Attorney-General, two thousand five hundred dollars; stenographer to the Solicitor-General, one thousand six hundred dollars; two contidential clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; attorney in charge of ardons two thousand four hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, two lihousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; eight clerks of clas three; three clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; telegraph operator and stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; eleven copyists; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; one messenger; seven assistant messengers; four laborers; three watchmen; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three firemen; two conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen; superintendent of building, two hundred and fifty dollars; Division of accounts: Chief of division of accounts, two thousand five hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two copy- ists; one packer, eight hundred and forty dollars; in all, two hundred and seven thousanf three hundred and fortv dollars. ‘ cmaugemsxpsmu. Coxrmomrrr nxrmrsics, Dnmkmruxr or Jusrronz For the following sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, name v: For furniture and re irs, two thousand dollars. h For gciloks for law library of the Department, two thousand tive undre o lars. For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and '1`erri tories for library of Department, five hundred dollars. For stationery, three thousand dollars.
 * ’°""“‘“‘° “‘“¥’°· For miscellaneous expenses in the topographer’s office in the preparation and publication of the post·route maps, twenty thousand dollars.