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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 206. 1908. 407 per diem shall be paid to inspectors receiving annual salaries of two thousand dollars or more. ‘ For compensation to clerks and laborers at division headquarters, 'Jl¤¤k¤»<>¢<=-.¤ivi¤i<>¤ fifteen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; nine, at one thou- h€adqum°m' sand four hundred dollars each; twenty-seven, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; eight. at one thousand one hundred dollars each; thirteen, at one thousand dollars each; live, at nine hundred dollars each; and two, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, ninety-six thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. For traveling expenses of inspectors without per diem allowance, T¤·v·=¤i¤:. cw-. exinspectors in charge, and the chief post—office inspector, and expenses mms' incurred bay inspectors not covered by per diem allowance, thirty-five thousand ollars. For livery hire incurred by inspectors not covered by their per diem Li"°'*' hi"- allowance, including livery hire in connection with the installation and inlsipection of rural routes, fifty thou and dollars. or necessary miscellaneous expenses at division headquarters, six M“’°"““”°°¤¤- thousand dollars. For gayment of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction of R°W¤¤*¤»¢¤¢- post-o ce burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers, twent thousand dollars: ovidcd, That of the amount herein appropriated, not to $0;%- mf exceed five thousand dollars may be e nded, in the discretion of the tion. ug °m°' Postmaster-General, for the purpose dggecuring information concerning violations of the postal laws, and for services and information looking toward the apprehension of criminals. For the urchase an installation of mechanical conveyors and equip- § · I; fi, ment for the handlin of mail in the Washington city post·olHce, under conveyom _ · the direction of the ibstmaster-General, ten thousand dollars. · For expenses incident to the investigation and testing of mechanical ,,{·_;'“,;*g_'*“¤ ‘° and labor-savingldevices, under the direction of the Postmaster—General, for use in the postal service, ten thousand dollars. _ For travel and miscellaneous expenses in the postal service, office of Tr¤v¤1.¤w. the Postmaster—General, one thousand dollars. ormom OF mm FIRST Assrsrnur rosrmnsrnn-GENERAL. m£g;_Gg;?$¤m¢· For compensation to postmasters, twenty-six million two hundred Y°°"¤”*°’* andlfiftylgfourfthousland dollars. d B0 d at erea ter the com ,nsation ai to tmasters at ston, §¤¤¤¤¤- My-- •{*n_ Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Peungylvaniayshall be eight thousand EmlphlPa" dollars per annum. For compensation to assistant postmasters at first and second class m:£lL¤¢¤¤¢ r>¤¤¢- post-oliices, four, at not exceeding four thousand dollars each; thirty, ` at not exceeding three thousan dollars each; six, at not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars each; six, at not exceedin two thousand dollars each; twelve, at not exceeding one thousand nine hundred dollars each; twenty-six, at not exceeding.one thousand eight hundred dollars each; sixty-eight, at not exceeding one thousand seven hundred dollars each; one hundred and live, at not exceeding one thousand six hundred dollars each; one hundred and thirty-five, at not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars each; one hundred and fifteen, at not exceeding one thousand four hundred dollars each; two hundred and fifty-five, at not exceeding one thousand three hundred dollars each; three hundred and eighty, at not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars each; three hundred and sixt, at not exceeding one thousand one hundred dollars each; three hundred, at not exceeding one thousand dollars each; one hundred and ten, at not exceeding nine hundred dollars each; one hundred, at not exceeding eight hundred dollars each; and sixty, at not exceeding seven hundre dollars each; in all, two million five hundred thousand dollars: Provided, Mw-