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 798 E SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. I ,“'Q,§g,f*’*¤°“* °‘ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. °‘*“‘*“¤°"‘°‘P°“°°* Contingent expenses: For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphmg, fuel lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grpunds, books of [reference, periodicals, iaypevszlriltgris agid telic ange o same an other necessanes directy or e y e Attprnegrfreneraldfor this fifpcal year nineteen hundred and seven,_ twe ve dollars an seven y- ve cents. §°“'*,·**°'”°· D· C- Court-house, Washington, District of Columbia: For annual repairs as (per estimate (pfnthe Superintendenlt of the Capitol, one hundred _ _ an sixty-eight dollars an eighty-eig t cents. · 8P°°'*"°P“"· For special repairs to the corniee and exterior stuccowork of the court-house Washington, District of Columbia, as per estimate of the Superintendent;} of $§dCapg;oli to continue availak e durilng the fiscal year nineteen un an eeven twenty-six thousand dollars. ofjggifgf *°' °°`“" ti Cougt-ll;0u8;s(§s,iiWashingt};on, Distriliht of $€lumbia: Fririlghe compileon 0 the tion to the court- ouse ashington trict of 0- £;II;%l8,g0l‘ thetcéouirt of apiplealshto bg igxpendeél undiarghg directios e upenn n en 0 t United States `to dm' g Grounds, thirty-four thousand dollars. api u an $§{P*§*’;;'§‘¤_ The appropriation of twenty-nine thousand six hundred dollars heretofore made in the deficiency Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine for furnishings {dr the addition to the riraigltglliizusle,  District ofxgolgmbgégs hgreepy continued . urrng c year nine n un an even. urscnnnamnous, DEPARTMENT or msrrcm. _ ,,§§_"“”¤ '°"‘ “‘ Defending suits in claims against the United States: For defraying ` the necessary expenses incurred in the exammatron of witnesses an procuring evidence in the matter of claims against the United States 1“£St“a‘lZ$i"§‘l$‘;SS‘.?.*iiZ }“}3"r$.°“’¥ if °l°t‘“S’ iF"l“‘”“i "°*°”° {B3 _ a r o rene s o1af ° t eirrgasncslgd under tpcildirection of the Attornely-Ge1ii;i1al($:1-illsalccrtiunt o c years as 0 ows: _· Ifortg-me iislcsg year nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and six - ee dollars. _ Fgr the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, six hundred and e1g§_1ty-one dollars. or the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, eight hundred and wm U 1 T] sewipnty-three dpvlars. U m°h°°mP°°y of the bill of the Western Union _Telegra;il11p£CId)inpa(i1ly, garwzililgiii p)fIic1al messages sent and received inc1dent to_ the transaction of the usuress of the office of the United States district attorney for the District of Columbia, during the fiscal years nineteen hundred and seven, nineteen hundred an eight, and nineteen hundred and nine two hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-four cents. , @•;¤¤rR1{g;¤;i°1;oé theayment ttofC31esalpef1.ktE alpdclglotomac Teleghone Company; For pany, C paymo? 0 e_ 1 0 t 0 esapeake an Potomac elephoue ompany or certam_ official telephone messa es incident to the transact1¢}n ofhthe business of the office of the ignited States district g:,]t;I?([i]:§(_¥a§)11étn?Hg)1i£UCtt0f Columbia durnngfthe fiscal year nineteen LW boon for _, wen y—six dollars and t 1rty—1ive cents, judge, em Books for United States judges and district attorneys- For the pu5·chas3_of law books and books of reference for United States mma- {]i;1dg;s,th;st(i%et aéttomcprsiland other ]ud1c1al officers,_to be expended Mums. M _ ree ion o the Attorney-General: Provided, That uch lhoog shall an ag cases bedtransmitted to their successors in office· all oo pure ase ereun er to be plainly marked "Th irt SQL`; }§‘2;2‘i§‘£E?.2‘if.;d §%‘itf.*;° fm ’°" nimu huidpriipewi
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