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 522 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1=r. 297. 1910. ‘ ‘ t h d ed dollars each; assistant map . ;)(§)llyI]1sl;i',0S€}V];lI?Plil1HelI0§1rfHd llgvelnty dollars; assistant messenger; in all forty-six thousand seven hundred and mnety dollars. Oontiueentexrreusnn. Cgrixwmgnxr EXPENl§;£S, ¥O(§:1`-OFFICE g)EPABTMr§N§f(rE;*i>]!;3 5;*: ` d bl k boo, incu ing amoun necessa · cillizlsiqdfafldee gddlalty envelopes, tivegty-five igrousand ilolléarpicludi toh f, ting an powerp an _ r·e;lPa(.ii··sh1tgleilh}val.•oIi·sa:I·i?he pxrilribliligp :1;% lpoolsand electrical supplres, arliil al f h s forty thousand dollars. . mlililgii gag aiiil glectric lights, three hundred and fifty dollars. For telegraphipg, foilir thoupand fivle huindgehl dlplllgrs. F " t sanseven_unre 0 . Fg; lglirlrliztlildgse, (eiilehaiigle, and keeping of horses and wagons, and repair of wagons alpd llrargegsh to be used only for 0mC18l purposes, two thousan five un re dollars. _ F misc' ll `t ° c‘l ding the exchange of typewriters and addiiiig maclliiiiggfpllluinilzllriiiigjzarlirem, matting, furniture; rndexesgilrng devices, and postage stamps or correspondence ad ressed a_roa which is not exempt under Article Eleven of the Rome conventron of the Universal Postal Uniopl, twensy-threle th(puspnd(iloll2§1r€$7 cg wlalgl 1; eding three thousand nine un re an erg - ve - xlriiiyclfeccexpended for telephone service, and not exceedingoone thousand Eve hundred dollars mayi be expended goggggg books, ol; of r ference, railway guides city irectories an necessary ' conduct the business of the ,department. , _ reemwnme For purchase of an ice machine, two thousand erglht hundred dollars. nan. For 11;-mt of a snéitiable lzrlplding 505 sporage of the files of the Post- Oiliee epartmen, thousand dollars. F th f t bl .ii e hundred dollars. _ _ _ °”‘“·’ "¤·**’°"‘°°· rg; iii; iibirrgriih (li copies of the omear roster elude, mcrudrsg not exceeding three thousand (305168 for the use of the executive de artments, twenty-five thousan dollars._ _ ¥’<>•¤-¤>¤¤¤¤•v¤ For miscellarzleousbplxpenses pn the; Drviisron of Toplograpliyl pl} the f tin o pos —rou e ma s an mira- e very fiiigill lillde?>gintg;1inc‘li:(li;;ri;,¤iltracini£<:ir plho£)oli%hogr£ap·lgc reprpduc— . f t t - ixtho san dollars. the os mas er enera_may we ali)tlliorivz(lantllieSsale touthe public of post-route maps and rural—del1very maps or blueprints at the post of prgainggnd tc? pir centum thegeof d d, tl cds of uc {sales to use asa urt er appro rra ion for (the pgeliihorirtiion ariSd_publication_of post-route maps ans rural- . delivgréy maps} ppblpleprintsi Offtlas amount onle_h1;ndr3z;'l cipllag . e in epurc aseo a ases,geo¤rap rca an ec nrc ilriciixyks nzléged iii the Division of Topofaphy. b fkesriievignwga gw No p)ar·t of any appropriations ma e or the service of the Postgmrginbiiopi V Office epartment rn conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen ‘°‘·°·P·8°· hundred and thirty-six, shall e expended for any of the purposes hgrein pzgylrrheilstgogt  érgppglrggaof the Post-Ofhce Department at as iing,. . Npepsrtment of Ju¤· DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. GM agf gglggigj Ormcn or mn A·rronNnr—GnNnrzAL: Attomey—General, twelve cézili-Z1, Amman. thousand dollars; Solicitor·—General, ten thousand dollars; assistant to °‘°· the Attorney-General, seven thousand dollars; seven Assistant Attor·neys·General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attorney- General of the Post—OiHce Department, five thousand dollars; Solicitor of Internal Revenue, five thousand dollars; Solicitor for the Deammeys use as- partment of State, five thousand dollars; three attorneys, at five thou- °'s"‘““· sand dollars each (including one now employed and paid from appropriation for assistants to the Attorney-General to ard rn special cases);