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 658 F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. of his ogice F<;bru:.rydtwenty-fifth, réimpteen hémdred apd six, fourteen thousan live un re an t irteen dollars an six cen s. _ _ _ Wa1terL.Stowe11. For payment to Walter L. Stowell, of San Francisco, California, III P°“°'° ]°"‘°°‘ full settlement for loss sustained by burglary of the stamp office in the post-office at SandFEnncisco, California, one thousand t ree hundred and sevent -four dollars. rare boxes, em. For steelvhle boxes and cases for the division of appointments, t0·be available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand eight hun red dollars. P°•'*l°°"i°°· OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES. ¤¤¤f¤=¤i¤ ¢¤¤¤- The une nded balance of the appropriation of seventy thousand ·°°£;°€¤·ge¤¤yn¤1¤¤ee dollars mazda the Act approved hdiiy third, nineteen hundred and °°§f},'§f‘§fli6,,_ six, to meet emergencies in the postal service in the State of California occasioned by eartheuake and fire shall continue available during the fiscal year nineteen undred and seven. S¤¤¤m\><>¤¢ ¤¤¤¤¢¤- For iigizlnd mail tr1a.lpsportgti1on1;>y steamboat and other p0wer—b0at routes 'rt -tbree thousand o rs. R*¤¤‘<>¤d ¤>¤¤¤¤~ For inlandy mail trans rtation by railroad routes, two hundred and ' htth d d pllars B1 y—nine thousand 0. www ¤<>¤’i¤¤· d?•`or regulation, screen, or other wagon service, fifty-six thousand o lars. icgdiww MM1 Serv- Railway Mail Slervice Fo? per diem allowance of assistant superintendents, three thousand 0 lars. F<>r¤is¤ ¤¤¤~¤¤- Fora tfansportation of foreign mails, two hundred and sixteen thousand 0 lars; · 0**** iu2E?.};??. ti'.!'} $?£°1.i£Fli5£.Z $¤u°‘“°i..Hd °é’}"€I.°.'£’aJ’.f.p€.‘}§.i“2.; °"°°' ’°"’°" "°"’· subcontractpgs, and Iguréghgd tof tire] P0s%Ofiice Department by the contractor, u ne. e e o o edo hio trading as the Michigan Steel Box Chmplany, under his contraict covering the period from uly iirst, nineteen undred and one, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundredfand five, gighteen thousand two hundred and twenty-seven dollars an orty cen. Togay the following, audited and certiiied by the Auditor for the Post- flice Department, on pages thirty-two and thirty-three of House Document Numbered iight hundred and sixty-one, of this session, name y: F<>*¢i8¤ ¤=¤i1¤- For transportation of foreign mails, fiscal year nineteen hundred and fipe, fifty-seven thousand five hundred and ninety~seven dollars annty-five cents. rncking tom. d For pacéxing bopes, fiscal; year nineteen hundred and five, nineteen o lars an orty- our cen. xiesseeixsnieorgs. hr? For miscellaneous items first and sec0nd—class offices, fiscal rear 22.,,, "€°°" ° m ° ninetgen hundredland three and prior years, one hundred and twenty- four ollars an t irteen cents. can- deliver}'. For city free—delivery service, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three and prior years, four hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty-nine cents. ami aeiavery. For rural free-delivery service, incidental expenses, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three and pri0r years, ninety-one dollars and eight cents. S'“"°“*” For inland mail transportation, star, liscal year nineteen hundred and four, three hundred and ninety-nine dollars and fifty cents. cu1i>§1p1agrtmentofAgrl-     cencmgeueexpeuses Co?·1I·iFcEx·1i)1g;:rmNs¤s;`To pay tlhpaclaims set forth on page twentvsix 0 ouse ument Hum re ig t hundred andt - ~ f _ this session, on account of contingent expenses, DepamrxFdr1it5t>i)l.i;!grii—