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 776 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 142. 1913. a aratua and a liances, textbooks, and educational reference books, agtlicles of schooliiurniture and models of school illustrative offoreign and dome:tic systems and methods of education, and for au·1ng' the same, 2,500. S¤v•¤·¤¤¢¢¤¤¤¤* °' mlbrrrcm or run Surnnmrxunnm or rmi Carrror. BUILDING AND °"’"°°‘ °`°` Gaommsz Superintendent, $6,000; chief clerk, $2,000; chief ele¢·» trical engineer, $3,000; c1v1l engineer, $2,400; two draftsmen, _ at $1,200 each; two clerks, at $1,200 each]; compegistoltiool tc; _(l1§b(`;1;'B?1§ clerk $1,000; mnsmger person m o e ea 111 _ Supreme Court and  portion of‘_th?5:$tol, $1,000; laborer in charge of water-closets m central portion of e Capitol, $660; seven laborers for cleaning Rotunda, corridors, Dome, and old library portion of Capitol, at $660 each;  laborers in charge of public closets of the House of Representatives and m the terrace, at $720 each; C ... www ·¤d.·$.;.:..*;*;;%:i;2.P°;.:.*:;.·‘;·.’.2.?;.°°£’.;,¤..,.. Th. for ¤¤ ¤v·¤·¤· NTINGENT - _ _ lowing sums, which shall be so apportioned as to £1;vent defimencaes therem namely: For contingent eggs of theo _ of of· the lnterior and the bureaus, o, and buildings of the Interior Department, meluding $11,000 (inoluding $3,500 on acoount of system of eiiieiency 1jat1n§L£or the Civil Service Commission: For furniture, carpets, 1ce, ber, hardware, :3 goods, advertasmg, telegraphny street car tickets not $250, expressage, wagons an harness, motor trucks, motor cyclm, and bicycles, mamtenance and exchange of same food, forage, and  of horses, d', awnmg, iil1n§ and labor-aavuogcldeviees, constructing d other eases an furniture md o _ absolutely necessary expenses not hercinbefore provided fbr, including travehng expenses, I ) ° , , , suuowy. For stationery, including tags, labels, mdex cards, aloth·l1ned ‘"3""°’§’ °“"i2.i’°°‘”°$“ °‘”’ "“““’{‘ ‘“ "‘t‘Ze°°`$° °' ”°.'£‘;L‘£‘$’ an suc prin enve opes as are no supp u ercon e by the Postmaster General, for the Department of the Interior and its several bureaus and offices, including not to exceed $5,500 (including $500 on account of system ot e ciency ratings) for the Civil Manatee, et»¢¤»¢· Service Commission, $80,000; and, m addmon thereto, sums amount- §_‘;',: °“"•“’· °”" ing to $27,650 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for ° the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, as ollows: Surveying public lands, $1,000;  public lands and timber, $2,000· contingent expenses o offices o SUYVEFOIS general, $2,000; Capitol building and repnaujs, $150; Geologic Survey, $2,100; Bureau of Mines, $1,500; dum warehouses, $500· Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, $1,000; Indian schools, $17,000; lfreedmen’s Hospital, $400; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the iixst-named sum of $80,000, the total a propriation for stationery for-the Department of the Interior and) its several bureaus and omces for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen. ¤¤¤¤·•*¢· For professional and scientific books, law books, and books to complete broken sets, ooriodicals, directories, and other books of ref. erence relating to the usiness of the department, $1,000, of which Bm surlo $250  for th;   Service Commission. · _ or ren o u1 dmgs or e artment of the Interior: Geo - _ 1’%•&l,2_’S1grvey, $37,400 ; Crvil Serviize Commission, $16,875; mum, For rent of   for the Bureau of Mines, $12 000. ..;‘.t:’2@':.s FM <i¤=¤¤¤¤*4¤¤s md r¤m¤vi&; chemical nsboména, ipmgut uma. ani: ofiiee furniture from the offices now occupied by theogllireau oi » _ f lg; and fotxilremstalhng the laboratories m the omces oi; the Bureau o es, wi Hxtures, mcluding laboratory plumbmg, sinks, hoods,
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