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 494. SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. PO<g§?%g;·*g·§g§j*g{ CONTINGENT ann ursomnnmnous nxrrmsns, Orrrcrz or Aunrron memt ron THE POST—OFFICE DEPARTMENT, NAMELY: For miscellaneous °°“°"‘°"°°’”°"“ items, including} urchase, repair, and exchange of typewritmg machines, of w `ch not excee ing three hundre and seventy-five dollars may be used for rental of telephones, and not exceeding three hundred dollars may be used for the purchase of law books, books of reference, and city directories, four thousand dollars; For furniture and repairs, two thousand dollars; In all, six thousand dollars, to be expended imder the direction of the Auditor for the Post·Office Department under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. 0¤¤¢>¤¤¤s intern! COLLECTING INTERNAL nnvmxun. HBVBDIIQ. c0ueem¤,ew. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue,_and deputy collectors, and surveyors, and clerks, messengers, and jamtors in intemal·revenue offices, two million one hundred and th1r·ty-five · €;eq¤gg,mtnwfm ghpusand dplllarsz Promgd, Thatki no pa1rt_of thitsl artnount ble used ,,,,,,,,,_ e rayr the ex nses 0 an officer, es ate a ove, su oenae Mb by the lignited Stiiiies courts tdv attend any @1 before a United) States court or plreliminary examination before any United States commissioner, w `ch expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for “Fees of witnesses, United States courts." etg8°P“· s¤·¤8¢¤· For salaries and expenses of forty revenue agents provided for by ' law, and fees and expenses of gaugers, salaries and expenses of storekeepers and storekeeper-gaugers, two million four hundred and _ · twenty thousand dollars. “"°°“‘“°°“‘ For rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia, telephone service, and other miscellaneous expenses incident to the collection of intemal revenue, and for the purchase of necessary books of reference and periodicals for the chemical laboratory and law library, at a cost not to exceed five hundred dollars, and reasonable expenses for not exceeding sixty days immediately following the injury of field officers or employees in the internal-revenue service while in line of duty, of medical attendance, surgeon’s and hospital bills made necessary by reason of such injury, and for horses crippled or killed while being used by officers in making raids, not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars for any horse so crippled or killed, one hundred thousand dollars. couemns wrpon- For expenses of collecting the corporation tax authorized by the "‘f{',,§§°Y._ ,,1 Act approved August fifth, nineteen undred and nine: "To provide revenue, egualize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, an for other dpurposes," one hundred thousand dollars. tagzmgfgihgf com- For classifying, in exmg, exhibiting and pro erly caring for the ,4,.,.-, p. mj returns of all corporations, required by section tliiirty-eight of an Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue, equalize duties, encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes/’ approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, including the employment in the District of Columbia, of such clerical and other personal serv; ices and for rent of such quarters as may be necessary, twenty-five Prmrmhon of m_ thousand dollars: Provided, That an and all such returns shall be ,,,§§€g¤_ open to inspection only upon the ordhr of the President under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and approved by the President. ur§§“°°°“°°¤"""°* rxnnrnxnnm Tnmsunr. A“*¤°°¤*°*°”***°¤’ Orrrcn or ASSISTANT TREASURER AT Baurmorzn; ° maiiieiimom. treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier two tlisdiissigrild five hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand ieight hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; -