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 1224 SIXTY-FIRST couerznss. sm. III. Ch. ear. 1911. ¤¤¤¤¤8·°*¤>-·P‘*¤*· For fuel and re airs to heatin, hti , and power plant,1.ncludm , repairs to elevatdlrs, the purchageldi toiig and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, thirty-five thousand dollars. — For gas and electric ights, three hundred and fifty dollars. For telegraphing, four thousand five hundred dollars. ·l For painting, three thousand dollars. _ j_ _ For purchase, exchange, hire, and keeping of horses and wagons, and repair of wagons and harness to be used only for officral pur- '° - poses, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ m¤>°“•·¤°°¤°· For miscellaneous items, mcluding the exchange of typewriters, adding machines, .and other labor-saving devices; (plumbing, floor coverings; and postage stamps for correspondence a dressed abroad which is not exempt under Article Eleven of the Rome convention of the Universal Postal Union, twenty-five thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars may be ex ended for telephone service, and not exceeding done thousand Eve hundred dollars may be expended for law books, books of reference, railway guides, citiy directories, and books necessary to conduct the business of the epartment; and not exceedmg two thousand three hundred dollars may be expended for repairs to coplper roof, down spouts, and drains, Post Office Department Bu° ding' . ` F¤*‘¤*°¤*°· °°°- For furniture and filing cabinets, ten thousand dollars. asm. For rent of a suitable building for storage of the iles of the Post Oflice Department, three thousand dollars. _ . For rent of stable, five hundred dollars. - 0¤¢¤P¤¤¤¤G¤id¢· For the ublication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including ` not exceeding three thousand.co‘pies for the use of the executive ' departments, twenty-five thousan dollars. P¤¤*-¤>¤*¤ MPS- or miscellaneous expenses in the Division of Topography in the - preparation and publication of post-route maps and rural-delivery maps or blueprints, includingntracing for photohthographic reproduc- Scla-, tion, twentK—six thousand dollars. And the Postmaster General may. authorize the sale to the public of posteroute maps and rural—delive1y maps or blueprints at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereof ad ed, the procgeds of such sales to be used as a futher appropriation for the preparation and publication of post~route maps and ruraldelivery maps or blueprints. Of this amount one hundred dollars may be expended in the purchase of atlases, geographical and technical works needed in the Division of Topogra hy. _§$;*{‘g§°f_g;,§{j§,‘j} No pprt of any appropriations made for the service of the Post argrgi 5 80 Office epartment in conformiatiy with the Act of July second, eight- _ ‘ • "‘ ‘ een hundred and thirty-six, sh be expended for any of the purpom herein provided for on account of the Post Office Department at Washington, District of Columbia. . ,,g;?¤·*¤¤°¤*°"“* DEPARTLHJNT or Jusrron. {gm •>f emma; Omen or run Arronunr GENERAL: Attorne General twelve iigueraif Siiisiiiiiris, thousand dollars; Solicitor General, ten thousand <lbHars; assistant to °‘°‘ the Attorney General, seven thousand dollars; seven Assistant Attorneys General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attomey General of the Post Ofhce Department, five thousand dollars; Solicitor of _ Internal Revenue, five thousand dollars; Solicitor for the Department m»}§·;;gfY¤· ¤¤¤¤¤*· of State, five thousand dollars; three attorneys, at five thousand dollars each; one attorney, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; two attorneys, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; attorney, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; twelve attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars ;_ assistant attorney, three thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each;