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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 297, 298. 1909. 907 for- a. stenogratpher at one thousand six hundred dollars for the chief husipce, to be isbursed under the direction of the court, six thousand o ars. For stationery, court library, repairs, fuel, electric light, electric °°¤'*¤8°¤'¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤- ghsrgiatéarh and other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand nine hune dollars. · To complete the repairs to roof of the building occupied by the Remin- Court or Claims, Bve hundred dollars. For reporting the decisions of the court and superintending the R°¥’°'““¥‘*°°"*°'“· rinting of the forty-fourth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims`, to be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars; said sum to be paid to the reporter, notwithstanding section seventeen R· §.¤¤¤-.1765.r>· 314. hundred and sixty-Bve of the Revised Statutes, or section three of the v°]8’ °'1°°‘ Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, chapter ` three hundred and twenty-eight. For pay of a custodian o the building occu ied by the Court of ‘,§_“g*°,fg'j,,5_p m_ _ Claims, to be paid on the order of the court, Bve Irundred dollars; and V<>1·.a8.i>- 109- ` _ section seventeen hundred and sixty-Bve of the Revised Statutes and section three of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, shall not be applied to this rovisron. Sec. 2. The pay of telep one switchliloard operators, assistant mmw messengers, Bremen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided mi. hmm. for in this Act, except those employed m mints and assay offices, °°°" unless otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows: For te ephoneg switchboard operators, assistant messengers Bremen, and watchmen, laborers, at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each assistant telephone-switchboard operators at the rate of six hundred iiollarskgrch, and for charvgomen, at the rate of two hrmdred and ort ars annum eac . ` _ Siio. 3. Thg;1-p ropriations herein made for the officers clerks, and g_§Q,,}’°{,c:°mdP°{_mt:d· persons employed) in the public service shall not be available for the persons compensation of any persons incapacitated otherwise than temporaril for performing such service, and the heads of departments shallycause this provision to be enforced. Sec. 4. When estimates hereafter transmitted to the Treasury for ,°£*{:;¤*tg¤,:‘g¤,;¤pé submission to Congress do not in form and arrangement comply with reimngee. the provisions of section four of the legislative, executive, and 'udicral appropriation Act approved June twenty-second, nineteen V<>*·8*·P~*4¤· hundred and six, they shall, under direction of the Secretary of the Treasnuy, be rearranged so as to comply with said requirements of law. Sec. 5. That all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with this Act are ¤¤r·¤··¤· M- repealed. Approved, March 4, 1909. (JHAP. 2 8.-—An Act Makin appropriations to su l deficiencies in the a ro- M’“'°h *1*9- priations for bbc fiscal year endinz Jiiiie bhirtieth, ninetibgril hundred and nine, ariifor _ prior years, and for or er purposes. [retire, xt. sz:.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United r?l¤ggj;*°i•=* ¤Pv¤> States of America in Cbngress assembled, That the following sums be, P and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise aplpropriated, to supply deficiencies m the appropriations for the iisca year nineteen hundred and nine, and for prior years, and for other objects hereinafter stated, namely: EXECUTIVE OFFICE. E‘°"““"“ °‘“°°· For contin ent expenses of the Executive  for the Bscal year C°““"~g°“‘°‘P°“°°*· nineteen hundred and eight, two hundred and erghty-four dollars and eight cents.
 * at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars uper annum each; for