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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 2513. 1907. 1215 For official registry and dead-letter envelopes, two hundred thou- °m°m°"°l°P°¤— sand dollars., For blanks, blank books, printed and engraved matter, binding and e,}:*°¤°Y°’d°*bl•¤¥=· gaplblon paper for the money-order service, two hundred thousand ` o rs. ‘ For blanks, books, and printed matter of urgent or special character, B°¤'““'Y ”‘**””·°'°· including the preparation, publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the public of apamphlet containing general postal information, intaglio seals, and other miscellaneous items of immediate necessitg for the registry system, -five thousand dollars. upplics for the city delivery service, including letter boxes, letter- pg? °°“'°'Y •¤1* box tenershpackage boxes, posts, furniture, satchels, straps, baskets, time ca s, time-card frames, time-recorder supplies, freight, package. and carta e charges, maps, transfer designs, and stencils, eighty thousand dolhrs. `or steel and rubber postmarking, rating, and money-order stamps mf-ji*'*¤¤’=*¤¤· <=*·=-» and repairs to same, metal, rubber and combination type, dates and pl figures, type holders, ink and pads for canceling and stamping purposes, thirty-five thousand dollars. For letter balances, scales, test weights, repairs to same, and for tape scaiescie. measures, ten thousand dollars. For wrapping paper, thirteen thousand dollars. Wrwvinz inwd ger mapping twine_ and tying devices, two hundred thousand '“'*¤°- o ars. For packin boxes, sawdust, paste, and hardware, two thousand *’•°**¤¢ *0*%*- five hundred gollars. For facing slips, plain and rprinted., including the furnishin of F¤*=*¤8 ¤“P¤·¤*¤· paper for the same; and for ca slide labels, blanks and books of an u ent nature, sixty thousand dollars. I-hor the purchase or exchange of typewriting machines, envelope- P,§g¤°°l'¤¤°°¤• •¤l>· opening machines, and computing mac iues, and for the purchase of copying presses, numbering machines, and miscellaneous articles purchased and furnished directly to the postal service, eighty thousand dollars. Supplies for the rural-delivery service, including collection boxes, §u“;;{,*;?*"W- furniture, satchels, badges, straps, map supplies, freight, drayage and cartage charges, repairing satchels and furniture, repairing, erecting, and painting co lection boxes in the rural-delivery service, eighty-five thousand ollars. gkor pay of letter carriers. substitutes for carriers on annual leave °'*"*°¤- and clerks in charge of substations of rural-delivepiv service, tolls and ferriage, thirty-four million nine hundred thousan dollars. That on and after July first, nineteen hundred and seven, letter S•**¤*F¤*¢¤· carriers of the rural-delivery service shall receive a salary not exceed- Vol- ?3· v- 440- ing nine hundred dollars per annum: Prmnided, That rural letter car- f',QT,;'g{’;’3,,,,,,,_ riers after twelve monthsd servic: shakll be allogved annual leave with v not to exceed fifteen nys; the su stitutes or carriers on vacation ltgibe paid during said service at the rate paid the carrier: Provided Submmn °l°m` furziher, That not to exceed twelve thousand dollars of the amount hereby appropriated may be used for conlipensation of clcrksin charge Power mm of substatnonsz And provided further, hat in the discretion of the Postmaster·General the pay of any rural carrier on a water route who furnishes his own power boat,·and is employed during the summer months, may be fixed at an amount not exceeding nine hundred dollars in any one calendar year. _ _ _ Sm in m IM To defray expenses incident to the shipment of supplies, including Pp 8 pp ` hardware, boxing, package, cartage, and the pay of one carpenter an three laborers for assignment in connection therewith, one hundred thousand dollars. For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the postal service. omce of Tr"°1'°°°' the Fourth Assistant Postmaster- eneral, one thousand dollars.