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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ill. Ch. 1489. 1905. 1087 For wrapping twine and tying devices, one hundred and seventy- rwme. tive thousand dollars. W d ger wrapping paper and paper for facing slips, fifty-five thousand W’*‘~PP*”¤ P°P°’· o ars. For letter balances, scales, and test weights, and repairs to same, S°°]°°·°*°· and for tape measures, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For stmarking and rating stamps, and repairs to same, and ink m}’,*;**;’*”‘¤¤¤· °°°·· and pad;0 for stamping and canceling purposes, and year blocks for p` old post-marking stamps, not to exceed four consecutive years for each stamp, thirty-five thousand dollars. For rubber stamp: and type, metal-bodied rubber type, dates, figures, K“l>b°' S*¤¤P¤ and holders, and in and pads for rubber stamps, six thousand dollars. d Eor packing boxes, sawdust, paste, and hardware, two thousand P¤<=ki¤H b<>¤¤¤» ¤¤=· o ars. For printing facing slips and cutting same, card slide labels, blanks, Pfi¤¤¤8· and books of an urgent nature, twenty thousand dollars. Blanks, blank books, printed and engraved matter, binding and 1$1<>¤<;>‘-<>r¤¢r me carbon paper for the money—order service, one hundred and thirty-five P °s‘ °_°` thousand ollars. , Rubber and metal stamps and repairs thereto; ribbons, pads, and racks for the money-order service, six thousand dollars. Copying presses, gypewriting machines, envelope-opening machines, anddrgpagrs thereto, or use of the money-order service, fourteen thousan dollars. Exchange on drafts and necessary miscellaneous expenses of the money-or er service, ten thousand dollars. Miscellaneous items in the office of the First Assistant Postmaster- MiS¢¢ll¤¤¤°¤¤· General, one thousand dollars: Provided, That a sum not exceeding A three hundred dollars may be used for the purchase of city directories ¥°° °°' and books of reference. orrrcn or run sncorm Assrsmnrr rosmusrnnonxnnxn. P,§{’,,‘j§s§‘,‘}._G’;f,S;”,§‘}f" INLAXD MAIL rnnxsronrarroxz For inland transportation by star t_M¤i1 ¢¤¤5r<>r¤- routes, including tem orary service to newly established offices, seven ”§r#.;ymum_ million three hundred thousand dollars: 1’;·o;·z'ded, That out of this Eagan. r i 9 appropriation the Postmaster-General is authorized to provide diiiicult °° ° se V ° ` or emergency mail service in Alaska, including the establishment and equipment of relay stations, in such manner as he may think advisable, without advertising therefor. For inland trans ortation by steamboat and other power—boat routes, ¤w¤¤¤¤·>¤¤ ¤>¤*¢*· seven hundred an<i)twenty-five thousand dollars. d Egor mail-messenger service, one million three hundred thousand ¤¤¤¤¤¢<·* *¤”¤¤· ol ars. For transmission of mail by pneumatic tubes or other similar devices, ,,{"°‘“"“‘*° °“°°'· five hundred thousand dollars. For regulation, screen, or other wagon service, one million one “'¤s<>¤ Servicehundred and twenty thousand dollars. For mail bags, cord fasteners, label cases, and for labor and material 1¤¤¤¤¤s¤» Mcnecessary for repairing egluipment, and for incidental expenses pertaining thereto, three un red and fifty thousand dollars. For mail locks and kevs, chains, tools, and machinery, and for labor Locks. keys. ewand material necessary for repairing same, and for incidental expenses pertaining thereto, forty-tive thousand dollars. For rent of building or a mail-bag repair shop and lock-repair shop, R€P¤l¥'$h0P· and for fuel, gas, watchmen and charwomen, oil, and repair of machinery for said shops. nine thousand dollars. For` inland transportation by railroad routes, of which a sum not Iuilmudwuru. exceeding one hundred and twenty thousand dollars may be employed