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 1038 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 141. 1915. each, Eve at $1,200; map mounter, $1,200; assistant map mounter, $720 (one transferred to division of purchasinfg agent); mechanic, $1,000; map cop ts——six at $1,000, one $900; our messengers (one transferred to division of post-office mslpsptors); thirteen assistant messengprs (one transferred to Third 1stant’s office); twenty- eight la orers (two transferred to Postmaster General’_s office) ; three female laborers, at $480 each (two transferred to Postmaster General’s office) · in all, $397,560. ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤*¤P¤¤¤°¤— O0NTINGEliT EXPENSES, PosT OFFICE DEPARTMENT! _For stationery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including amount necessary for purchase of free penalty envelopes, _ $25,000. _ H°°"”‘ *’1““‘* °“* For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, includmag repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools, and electric T mmm sugplies, and robin-pval of ashes, $38,500. °"""P · or telegrap g, $5,000. F aintin, $2,000. Fg; ¥>urcha§e, exchange, hire, and maintenance of horses and horsedrawn passenger-carrying vehicles, and repair of vehicles, including motor trucks and harness, $3,425. m°°°n°°°°°° For miscellaneous items, including purchase, exchange, and repair of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor·saving devices; street car tickets not exceeding $200- plumbing; iloor coverings; postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not pgremnptlnnder article elevpn ci; tlllie Rome convention of the Universlnl ost nion, $30,000, o w `c sum not exceeding` $3,985 may e ended for telephone service and not exceeding $1 500 may be xended for law books, bookia of reference, railwayiguides, city directories, books necessary to conduct the busmess of the depart- Fumu meint; and repairs so departnnent building. ‘“ or furniture an filing ca inets, $7,000. R°“'~ For rent of stables, $500. °'”°*“‘P°’°°*°"“°· For publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including not exceeding three thousand copies for use of the executive departments, $22,000., P°§“" S°"§° ,,"P' Appropriations made for the service of the Post Omoo De artment £¤r§,§{l:£l)>:i>ggE¤¤iii¤£° in conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and °' ’p' thirtg-six, shall not be expended for any of the purposes herein provide for on account of the Post Office Department at Washington, District of Columbia. .t..”?”'*°"’“‘ °‘ "’·* Dn1=·A1zTimNT or JUSTICE. s$i°$i!€i»ifiZ’$Z$`§i§ Omen or rim Arrommr GENERAL: Attorney General, $12,000- . . s SOMWSMDE rb six Assistant Attorneys General, at $7,500 each; Solicitor for the m¤m,m. p° Department of the Interior, $5,000; Solicitor for the Post Office, S , _ Department, $5,000; Solicitor of Internal Revenue $5,000- Solicitor ANON`! Y , BSS st Y I m¤,¤¤=. for thp Dlepartnnlnltlpf Stage, $5,0(0;gour gttomeys, at $5,000 each, one o_ w_ om s ave c argc o a con emnation proceedings in the District of Columbia and supervise the examination of titles and matters arising from such con emnation proceedings in which the United States shall be a party or have an interest, and no special attorney or counsel, or services ofxpersons other than of those provided for herein, shall be employ for such purposes; attomeys—- one $3,750, five at $3,500 eac, one $3,250, fourteen at $3,000 each, two at $2,500 each; assistant attorneys——one $3,500, two at $3,000 chu dn ohm each, two at $2,750 each, five at $2,500 each, one $2,400, two at sw. ’ ’ $2,000 each; assistant examiner of titles, $2,000; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of buildmgs, $3,000; superintendent of build-
 * “'““‘“"· Sohcitor General, $10,000; assistant to the Attorney General, $9,000;