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898 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. T¤P¤8mP¤Y di"` Division of to a h : For topographer, two thousand seven °i°°' hundred and lift Podinrllsiirsi assistant topographer, two thousand dollars; four skilledydraftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four skilled draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; four skilled draftsrnen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; live skilled draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; examiner, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; map mounter, one thousand two hundred dollars; mechanic, one thousand dollars; seven copyists of maps, at one thousand dollars each; four copyists of maps, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant map mounter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; in all, forty-six thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars. Contingent expenses. CONTINGENT nxrnssms, Posr-Orrrcn DEPARTMENT: For stationer·y and blank books, including amount necessary for the purchase of free enalty envelopes, twenty-five thousand dollars. For fiiel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, includingl repairs to elevators and the removal of ashes, thirty thousand dollars. · For gas and electric lights, three hundred and fifty dollars. For telegraphing, four thousand five hundred dollars. For painting, one thousand six hundred dollars. For purchase, exchange, and keeping of horses and wagons, and repair of wa ons and harness, to be used only for official purposes, one thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, including the exchanigp of typewriters and adding machines, plumbing, carpets, matting, miture, indexes, filing devices, and postage stamps forcorrespondence addressed abroad which is not exempt under Article Eleven of the Rome convention of the Universal Postal Union, twenty—’1ive thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars may be expended for telephone service. RM- For rent of a suitable building for storage of the files of the Post- Oiiice Department, three thousand dollars. · For rent of stable, five hundred dollars. Ggggviel *’·>¤*•* For the (publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including ` not excee ing three thousand copies for the use of the executive de artments, twenty-five thousan dollars. P<¤¤·¤>¤=<= ¤¤¤r>¤· hor miscellaneous expenses in the division of topography in the _ preparation and publication of post-route maps and rural-delivery maps or blueprints, including tracing for photolithographic repro- 8**** duction, thirty-one thousand dollars. And the Postmaster—General may authorize the sale to the public of post—route maps and ruraldehveréy maps or blueprints at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereo added, the proceeds of such sales to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post—route maps and rural-delivery maps or blue r·ints. Of this amount one hundred dollars may be expended in the urchase of atlases, geographical and technical works needed in the Division of Topography. {kl:-partment of Jus- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. C ray pr qxgqoms- Onion or THE ATIORNEY-GENERAL: For compensation of the détitrii, `.».`£aJ$anit, Attorney—General, twelve thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven etc. thousand five hundred dollars; assistant to the Attorney-General, · seven thousand dollars; seven Assistant Attorneys-General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attomey—General of the Post-Oflice Department, five thousand dollars; Solicitor of lnternal.Revenue, five thousand dollars; Solicitor for the Department of State, five thousand dollars; two attorneys at five thousand dollars each; two attorneys at three thousand five hundred dollars each; one attorney, three