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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. 663 _ The following employments provided for in the Legislative, Execu- isf£Pl°Y'“°“” “*’°l‘ tive, and Judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred ` and seven, for whom the foregoing positions are substituted, are hereby abolished, namel, messenger to the reporters’ gallery, at one thousand ° one hundred dolllars; assistant session clerk to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, authorized by House resolution December nineteenth, nineteen hundred and hve; assistant to the iile clerk of the House, at one thousand two hundred dollars; fireman, at nine hundred dollars, in the heating and ventilating department under the Superintendent of the Capitol; one session clerk assigned by resolution of the House to the Committee on Patents, and one assistant in the document room, at one thousand two hundred dollars. PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. bigggg P*i¤**¤8 ¤¤d To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De F ontes Sef@$2°;°¤€°”· mgm as messengers on night duty during the first session of the present ` Congress for extra services, five hundred dollars each; in all, one thousand five hundred dollars. For printing and bindin for the Department of the Interior, includ- mgg{_’*”m°¤'* 0* I¤· ing its several bureaus and offices an the Civil Service Commission, ` twenty-seven thousand dollars. . h  Executive. Comarrrmn ON Dnrnznmnr Mnrnops: For salaries or compensation pggmmgtgfkgtggdsm of rsons not otherwise employed by the United States, and needed compensation. ` in thee service of the Committee on Department Methods, ap(pointed by the order of the President June second, nineteen hundre and five, tive thousand dollars. The Secretary of the Interior may authorize such expenditure as i Reclamation wvmay be necessary, not exceeding a total of eight thousand dollars °$5em(,;,,m,,,,_ annually, for rent of office accommodations in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, for the Reclamation Service, payable from the Reclamation fund, established b Act approved June seventeenth, nine- V°*· 8*- P- 3*8- teen hundred and two, entitled, “An ct appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands. JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS. s,f_l‘g§§$· U“"°" For yment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suit, which have been rendere under the provisions of the Act of Y _ March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled “An Act to ‘°*· 2* P- 5°°· provide for the hringing of suits against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress at its present session by the Attorneg- General in House Documents Numbered Six hundred and twenty-eig t and Eight hundred and fifty-three, and Senate Document Numbered Five hundred and fifteen of this session, and which have not been aled namelv: apglcnderlthe Treasury Department, OBB thousand three hundred and Cl’·"“*“°““°“· seventy-five dollars and sixty-one cents; · Under the War Department, four thousand four hundred and forty- eight dollars and forty-Eve cents; _ Under the Navy Department, five thousand seven hundred and mneteen dollars and thirty-five cents; Under the Department of Justice, three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and hftymine cents; _ In all, eleven thousand nine hundred and twenty-one dollars, to-