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 r1rrY-N1NTH coxonmss. 1. cH. 1633. 1906. 119 and one of the Navy, fifteen thousand dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State and to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m§g,$¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤ For transportation of fractional silver coin, by registered mail or c,,{°`,f“°“°““l 'H"' otherwise, ten thousand dollars; and in expending this sum the Secre- '1`ri¤¤¤1><>r¤¤¤i¤¤- tary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to transport from the Treasury or subtreasuries, free of charge, fractional silver coin, when requested to do so: Provided, That an equal amount in coin or cur- {MMS0i rency shall have been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries andiigtiof ¤%i¤,$i¤.ml by the applicant or app icants. And the Secretary of the Treasury B°*’°"· shall report to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation. , INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. ‘,Q“,,‘?°"""°’°° To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to give effect to the $QfiQ,j“{,*”g§'§; V0, provisions of the Act to regulate commerce and all Acts and amend- 26, p. 743: I/v1.t’7, pi ments supplementary thereto`, including the joint resolution " instruct- m'm¢,pp.sg,aza,gz4, ` ing the Interstate Commerce Commission to make examinations into 01f§Q·,§‘,Q_‘““"°“ °* "`*‘ the subject of railroad discriminations and monopolies in coal and oil, and report on the same from time to time," approved March seventh, nineteen hundred and six, the sum of forty-hve thousand dollars is mg;'} °fllfh:;,°°‘°¤& hereby transferred to said Commission, and made available for the mae avulisigh remainder of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, from the balance of the a propriation of five hundred thousand dollars for the enforcement of "An Act to regulate commerce " and all Acts amendatory Vol. s2, p. em. thereof or supplemental thereto, and other Acts mentioned in said appropriation, made in the legislative, executive, and- judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, and reap- Vol. 38. v. }207· ‘ propriated for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six by the sundc;13 civi appropriation Act, under the Department of Justice: Proei, gn”‘gyg°uun,,,m_ That the total amount that may be expended in the employment of md. counsel by the Interstate Commerce Commission shall not exceed the sum of forty-five thousand dollars during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six. The Interstate Commerce Commission is authorized to employ such °_;°'”P°’*'Y °“‘P'°Y‘ temporary em loyees as it may deem necessary to carry out the pro- PM. p. m visions of said joint resolution, approved March seventh, nineteen hundred and six, and to fix their compensation; but clerks and stenog- Clerks, ew. _ raphers shall be appointed only on certification by the Civil Service Commission. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. m¤m¤¤¤¢c¤n¤mm¤. For contingent expenses of the government of the District of Colum- °°¤¤¤S°¤*°*P°¤¤°¤ hia, includin the same objects specified under this title of appropriation in the District of Columbia appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, two hundre and seventy-nine dollars and nine cents. For contingent expenses, horseshoeing, furniture, fixtures, oi], I"“°‘*°P‘“'“°“‘· medical and stable supplies, harness, blacksmithing, gas and electric lighting, flags and ha yards, and other necessary items, for the fire de artment, two thousand five hundred dollars. ` ger the collection and disposal of garbage and dead animals, miscel- et;>i¤1¤>¤¤* ¤f¤·¤‘*>¤s¢· laneous refuse and ashes from private residences in the city of Wash- ` ington and the more densely populated suburbs; for collection and disposal of night soil in the District of Columbia, and for the payment of necessary inspection, livery of horses, and incidental expenses,