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 F IFT Y—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ci-1. 510. 1906. 3] ury, under the appropriation “Repairs and preservation of public buildings. nineteen hundred and five.” Slpringfield, Illinois, court-house and post-ofiice: For balance due glgjggaifghég- d R.. Kinsella. on contract for painting old portion of court-house and posmmee. an p0st—oH:ice at Springfield, Illinois, two thousand five hundred and fifty- ninle dollars andltwentyvpents. reasury bui din, ashington, District of Columbia.: To W¤h*“€°°¤· Di C- amount found due gby the accounting officers of the Treasuryp?>ii Timur) bum ug` account of the appropriation for annual repairs to Treasury building, VVashin ton, District of Columbia, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, to adjust appropriations, fifty dollars. Kansas City, Missouri, post—ofIice and court-house: For completion ,§f;{}gQ,§gj,1;{,·d§ghrL_ gflpuilding under present limit, one hundred and forty thousand muse. o ars. Nashville, Tennessee, custom-house and post—office: For contiuation gsggxglg; '1`€¤¤· d of extension under present limit, five thousand dollars. pon-cmeé mise an Rome, Georgia, post-oiizice: For continuation of building under pres- {,*3811;,,%;- ent limit, five thousand dollars. _ ' Los Angeles, California, rent of buildings: For rental of tem orary I,;g;;\*;§g1°¤·C¤*· quarters for the accommodation of certain Government 0ificiaTs, and ’' all expenses incident thereto, and for electric current for power purposes, five thousand dollars. Chicago, Illinois, post—ofIice and court—house: For improvements ghiceze. 111- . . ost-oliice and cusand changes of a general nature, exclusive of furniture, in order to mm-umm. better fit the building for the transaction of the public business, one 1"¢·¤r P- ****1- hundred and thirty-eight thousand dollars. runnrmunnur TREASURY. u,§f“°’°'}"°“""°°* For paper for interest, transfer, redemption, pension, and other e,§"1’°' *°' °*‘°°"·‘· checks and drafts for the use of the Treasurer of the United States, · assisistant treasurers, pension a ents, disbursing officers, and others,. two thousand six hundred and tigy-two dollars. · MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES. . hclgignts and assayob To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury C§;'{,,*;g':}Q§f;;§é,$:Q;_ on account of the appropriation "Contingent expenses, mint at San F rancisco," fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty-one cents. Fdr examinations of mints, expense in visiting mints for the purpose of superintending the annual sett ements, and for special examinations, three thousand five hundred dollars. For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, fifteen thousand dollars. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. *>**·**1··*··"’··*·····*·*¤~ Punuc sonoonsz For fuel, thirty thousand dollars. Publw »··h·~¤s. For salaries of janitors for the John W. Ross and Henry T. Blow schools, six hundred and twelve dollars. Except as otherwise provided, 0ne—hlf of the foregoing amounts to One-hplf from Dipnieet deficiencies in the appropriations on account of the District of "“`"?"°““°"' Columbia shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. The une nded balance of the a pro riation of sevent i-five thou- ¥¤~11W¤Y ¤¤1•>¤‘ Mr sand dollafghiade in the sundry civil appropriation Act fdr the fiscal piiitiiig. p. nm. year nineteen hundred and five to cna le the Interstate Commerce