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 820 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 464. 1916. seventeen; and the amounts received during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen from sales of the O cial Postal Guide to the public may be used as a further appropriation for the publication of copies of such Gmde. P¤¤¤*¤¤v*·>•- POSTAL SERVICE. OUT 01* Tram POSTAL Rnvmmns. orrmcn OF THE FIRST  POSTMASTER GENERAL. ?°“‘““°°"· _ V For compensation to postmasters, $400,000. U““"‘”1°°“d"’°"S‘ i Foramusual conditions at post offices, $20,000. . 01**1*101: or THE sncomw ASSISTANT POSTMASIEB GENERAL. ¤§§*?§_ °“ P°“°* For pay of freight or expressage on postal cards, stamped envelopes, Su; tw H 1 inewspaper wrappers, and empty mai bags, $84,000. mu ’ tw For inland transportation by star routes in Alaska, $1,100. I nm For ilxiland transportation by railroads on account of the fiscal years that fo ow: Nineteen hundred and sixteen, $255,000; Nineteen hundred and fourteen, $390,000. "*l“‘°d°“‘*’1°’°°“‘ For postal employees injured or killed while on duty, including the same 0 jects specified under this head in the Post Office appropriation Act for the fiscal ear nineteen hundred and fifteen, for the fiscal years a 0 o : th tf ll w y Nineteen hundred and sixteen, $56,000 ; Nineteen hundred and fourteen, $800. AUnrTan SETILEMENTS smzmrrnn BY THE AUDITOR ron THE rosr orurrcn DEPARTMENT. §l"°u"°”" Special Delivery Service, fees to messengers: To reimburse the (postal revenues, for the fiscal gears that follow, the amounts retaine by postmasters in excess of the a ropriations for those years, namely: . EP For nineteen hundred and t irteen, 32 cents; For mneteen hundred and fourteen, $39.7 6. i meDr°$?m°°m °t C°m` DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Lighthme S*‘"*°¤· Lreurrrouss snnvron. G§f*’§}"'§§,,g‘,§"§‘,‘{g,,‘}’g; For rebuilding, repairinv, and reestablishing the aids to navigation <=~¤¤- and structures connected therewith on the coast of the Gulf of exico which vvere damaged or destroyed by the hurricane of July fifth and sixth, mneteen hundred and sixteen, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $125,0*00. F‘·’*““‘°“ B“’°‘“'· BUREAU or FISHERIES. 0, ,3, Commutation of rations may be paid to officers and crews of vessels ¤¤¤S- of the Bureau of Fisheries at such rates as the Secretary of Commerce may fix and under regulations prescribed by him, not to exceed 50 cents per day to each person. b0Q°Pe’*m*¤* °*' Y-=*· DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. C¤¤¤¤€¤¤*¤¤P¤¤*S- Corrrmcrmr sxrmrsrzsz For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bureaus of the department, including the same objects specrtled under this head m the legislative, executive,