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 40 FIFTYYNINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 510. 1906. ,,£fP•¤'*m°¤* °* -l“* DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. M*"’°“““°°“*· For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings. care of grounds, books ot reference, riodicals, an other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney-Cilgneral, for the liscaldyear nineteen hundred and five, four hundred and thirteen dollars an forty-five cents. B°°k"‘· l°"m"""l" For books for law library of the Department, five hundred dollars. §§€",§‘,,§Y,l§,‘{f;},j°·°‘ To enable the Attorney-General to procure, through the office_ of PM. r- 751- the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, plans for a new buildmg or buildin s to replace the main building of the Reform School, District of Cgblumbia, recently destroyed by iire; said plans not to be upon a basis of construction of a building or buildings involving a total cost exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, and no plan to be adopted unless approved by the Attorney-General and authorized by legislation hereafter to be enacted, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. - R°°“¤¤·°“= For roofing and repairing the main building at the reform school, · District of Columbia, and for the purchase of storeroom and hospital supplies, bedding and bedsteads for dormitory, kitchen utensils, tableware and furniture for dining room, clothing material and clothing for inmates, and other necessary articles and supplies to replace those destroyed by tire recently, four thousand five hundred dollars. gg*;g¤¤¤€·D· C- Couxrraiousn, WASHINGTON, Drsrmcr or Corus11s1A: For annual ' repairs, as per estimate of the Superintendent of the Capitol, five hunt dred and ninety-nine dollars and thirty-three cents. §°,$,<;‘Cm¤¤- Couirr or CLAIMS: For miscellaneous expenses, including furniture 8ll€0\1B. . . and repairs thereof, six hundred dollars c,£*£¤°*¤¤ Sum in Dnrnnmxo surrs IN CLAIMS: For defraying the necessary expenses, ` including salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, incurred in the examination of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General on account of fiscal years as follows: hFor 31% fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, one hundred and ‘ t irty dollars; For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, fifty dollars. xxx3f?' K°l*°· ’I`o refund to Winchester, Kelso the sum of fifty dollars, being the ` excess of penalty erroneously recovered from him and deposited in the Treasury in the case of The United States against C. Carroll Walker, principal, and Louis Le Tulle and Winchester Kelso, suretips, in thehd:hstréc€lco11i‘t of the United States for the western district o exas, y dollars. P,_g;:;•f¤ *l*P*'*"l**'*°'* DEFENSE IN INDIAN DI·1PREDA’rION GLA1Ms: For salaries and expenses sane-M, t-ee. in defense of the Indian depredation claims, including salaries of Assistant Attorney-General in charge and necessary employees in lirashington, District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction · of the Attorney-General, five thousand dollars. "··**·**S¤**·*·=····**~· UNIT!-]!) S'l`A'I`l·]S COURTS. Jnsu-i··¤»m·»meys. Tlfgr Sglmqcs of llnited States district attorneys and expenses of lfnégedlbtates disprhzt attorneys and their regular assistants on account o ca years as o ows: d Eor the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six, thirty-tive thousand o ars. Hfgrriwtiiglipscal year nineteen hundred and tive, seven hundred and