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 930 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. Mmm *0*****- For inland transportation by railroad routes, one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _ _ . R¤“W¤>’ Mm Sw" Railway Mail Service: For substitutes for clerks on vacation, tlur- 108. teen thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ _ mmm' furnished between Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and South Ashburnham, Massachusetts, from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, to June seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, two thousand _ _ eight hundred and forty dollars and eighty-three cents. _ _ w§]`?`Z;’L(,l$.?§§°l” Bm T0 pay the Grand apids Railway Company, of Grand Rapids, ` Michigan, for services rendered in collecting and carrying mail in boxes affixed to its cars from July first, nineteen hundred and seven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand and eighty-four dollars and fifty cents. _ “ 1Q_"F,,‘{},‘,‘§,f,§§f,‘;· To reimburse Frank Peters, a railway postal clerk, for railroad fare ° aid by him in traveling, in June, nineteen hundred and seven, from Texarkana, Texas, via Little Rock, to Van Buren, Arkansas, return- Ito his home after havi been injured in a railroad wreck near Edgewood, Texas, while onnduty as a railway postal clerk, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, six dollars and seven cents. _ g’;;§@gé 0d_ For transportation of foreign mails: To pay the Pacific Mail Steamem. ship Company and the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company for carrying mails from Hawaii to the Orient during the fiscal years nineteen hundred and one to nineteen hundred and six, fifty-three thousand and forty dollars and eightv-nine cents. To pay amounts found due by the Auditor for the Post—ffice Department and certified in House Document Numbered Fourteen hundred and six, and Senate Document Numbered seven hundred and forty-nine, of the present session, as follows: Clerk hire- For clerk hire, third class, fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, four hundred and eighty-six dollars and fourteen cents. Smmuws For inland mail trans ortation, star, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars and — thirty-two cents. P¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤r¤- For compensation to postmasters, fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, one undred and four thousand two hundred and twenty-five ' dollars and thirtv-five cents. Specmaoivem For s mecial delivery service fees to messengers, fiscal ear nineteen hundred and eight, twenty-three thousand eight hundiied and fiftv dollars and fifty-nine cents. ` For special delivery service, fees to messengers, fiscal year nineteen lumdred and seven, eighty cents. Registry ~•¤pp1i¤¤· For blank books, books, and printed matter of urvent or special character, including the reparation, publication, and free distribution by postmasters to the public of a pamphlet containing general postal information, intaglio seals, and other miscellaneous items of immediate necessity for the registry system, one thousand dollars. ,{;gmfg&*;l¤· That the Postmaster—General is hereby authorized and directed to ' pay to Carter and Booker five hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirtv-seven cents for the rent due on the post~oflice at Ardmore, Oklahoma. IS¤¤¤=i¤¤ ¤¤¤¤*· THE ISTHMIAN CANAL. ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- To continue the construction of the Isthmian Canal, to be expended under the direction of the President in accordance with an Act Wl-¤ P-4** entitled "An Act to provide for the construction of a canal conneetine the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans," approved June twenty}: eighth, nineteen hundred and two: ' mg=;f·*¤** <>¤¤¤¤ me For pay of meinbeis of thecommission and officers and employees' on the Isthmus other than skilled and unskilled labor, including civil
 * ?°°“’g Md N”·*”° To ay to the Boston and Maine Railroad, for railway mail service