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 FIFTYYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1635. 1907. 985 zeven hundrp1d·anddtwe(pty dollars; one assistant messenger; in all, `orty-seven thousand an ninety dollars. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, PUST—OFFICE DEPARTMENT: For stationery Gonrinzentcxpenses and blank bopks, including zgniountlnlegessary for the purchase of free pena y enve opes, twenty thousand o lars. For fttiel and repairizs to helating, liglhnting, and power plants, including re airs o e evators, orty thousand ollars. Eor gas ap)d electric Eghts, pnie {housand five hundred dollars. or p um ing, one thousand o lars. For telegraphing, four thousand five hundred dollars. lgor painting, eine thousand sixbhundreldddollars. , or car ts an mattin, one thousand ol ars. For furiiiture, two thogsand five hundred dollars. For indexes and tiling devices, one thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase, exchange, and keeping of horses and wagons, and rlepair o§ yivagplns alnddhgxpess, to be used only for official purposes, one · thousand ve un re dollars. For miscellaneous items, including the exchange of typewriters and adding machines, eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, of which sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and eighty- five dollars may be expended for telephoneservice, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for law books, books of rgferenlpmbrailway guiges, city directories, and books necessar to con act the usiness of the De rtment. O léyor rent of a suitable hluildingl foripsiltorage of the tiles of the Post- Hem. Hice De artment., t ree thousand do lars. For reiilz of stable, five hundred dollars. For the publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including Q gi cial Postal not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Gm °' , Executive Departments, twenty-five thousand dollars. . For miscellaneous expenses in the Division of Topography in the P<>¤t·r·>¤¤=¤m¤1>¤. preparation and publication of post—route maps, including tracingfor hotolithographic reproduction; and three thousand five undred doliars for makin of maps for the ruraldelivery service, twenty-three thousand five liundred dollars. And the Postmaster—General may sm. authorize the sale of post—route ma s to the public at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereof adchad, 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 do lars may be expended for the purcliasp of atlases.hgeograpl1ical and technical works needed in the Division o`o igra y. For postage stamps for cdiirespliudenee addressed abroad which is r~»»¤¤g¤»mmp··. not exempt from postage under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal Postal Union, seven hun red and fifty dollars. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. t,_§g$¤¤¤·¤¤¤* of Mr OFFICE or TUE ATTORNEY·GENERAL: For compensation of the G;*g‘m,°i £g;>§;;· Attorney—General, twelve thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven soge;:¤£c9g§¤em,e»¤.' thousand five hundred dollars; assistant to the Attorney-General, seven ·*’· · thousand dollars; live Assistant Attorneys—General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attorney—General of the Post-Oliice 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; two assistant attorneys, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each; four assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; one assistant attorney, two thousand four hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at two thousand dollars each; assistant attorney. in charge of dockets, two thousand