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 FIFTY—NIN'I`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2919. 1907. 1391 For the iiscal year nineteen hundred and six, three thousand dollars. For the iiscal year nineteen hundred and three, lifteen dollars. For supplies for the United States courts and `udicial officers, to be Supplies. expende under the direction of the Attorney-(lveneral, twenty thou- sand dollars. For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, Rentcfccumccms. ten thousand dollars. For fees of clerks, `United States courts, fifteen thousand dollars. Cl°'kS’ im- For payment of assistants to the Attorney—General and to United SP°°i**l°”*¤°¤¤°¤ States district attorneys employed by the Attorney—General to aid in special cases. This appropriation shall be available also for the pay- F°’°ig¤ °°¤¤¤•=l· ment of foreign counsel em loyed by the Attorney-General in special cases, and such counsel shafl, not be required to take oath of office in R·S·»“°-3“·P·°’· accordance with section three hundred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of the United States, for the fiscal years, as follows: d Iior the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, thirty-five thousand o ars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, twenty thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, one thousand and thirty-five dollars. POST-OFF ICE DEPARTMENT. m;’§;·¤—0¤i¤¤ D<=p¤r¤· For additional compensation of the Postmaster-General from March l;°§§'§{§§,'j,§‘g_FQ°”l· fourth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand A¤¢¢,p-99% three hundred dollars. · To pay the claim of the White Oak Coal Company for one ton of c0'X,QQ,f;_ 0* °°" coal delivered to the Post-Office Department stables October thirteenth, nineteen hundred and five, being for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, six dollars and fifty cents. To pay Annie E. Knight, widow of Asa P. Knight, a former em- A¤¤*°EK¤*¢¤*· loyee of the Post-Otlice Department, the unpaid balance of salary due, twenty-three dollars and seventy cents. _ The Postmaster-General is authorized to pay Mrs. Augusta H. Saw- Auguste H-S¤wY€*· yer, wife of John F. Sawyer, late assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances, Post—Office Department, the unpaid salary of the latter from May iirst to June third, nineteen hundred and tive, inclusive: 1)I‘O7"l:d¢’(Z, That no payment shall be made hereunder until the warrants drawn in favor of the said John F. Sawyer in payment for his services for the period named shall have been returned to the Post—ftice Department for cancellation without payment. OUT OF THE POSTAL REVEN UES. ¥'<>¤¢¤¤¤¤rvi<=¤· The provisions of section six of the Act of June thirtieth, nineteen 'f,§;{‘,§Q;Q'{é°f;Q§f§j hundred and six, making appropriations for the sundry civil expenses serppe _63 of the Government for the hsca year ending June thirtieth, nineteen ‘ " €’ p` ’ ` hundred and seven, shall not be construed to prevent acting or substitute city letter carriers, rural letter carriers, post-office clerks, railway mail clerks, and other employees connected with the postal service. who are tem rary employees, being paid during the hscal year nineteen hundredgnd seven at the usual rate for each day’s actual service. For fees for speciatdelivery messengers for liscal years as follows: ie§_ve¤i¤rde1iv¤ry For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, seventy-tive thou- " sand dollars. · For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, fourteen thousand tive hundred and ninety-one dollars and twenty-eight cents. For inland mail transportation by star routes, for fiscal years, as S‘“"°“*°‘* follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, two hundred and forty-four thousand dollars.