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1150 six·1*Y.r1·H11z1> couemass. sm. III. 011. 147. 1915. For nineteen hrmdred and nine, $45.66. For nineteen hundred and eight, $25. For nineteen hundred and seven, $25. For nineteen hundred and six, $9.23. wswmnmmwt Mr For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States m°yS’ °' district; att§;·•n<z`i§i•{nployedhby gba Attorney General to aid in special cases or ears t at o ow: Fo; nineteen bundled and twelve, $50. _ For nineteen hundred and eleven, $100. mvg;““"°"“ °“ To enable the Attorney General to represent and protect the Expenses mum. interests of the United States in matters and suits affecting withdrawn oil lands and for expenses in connection therewith, including salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, $50 000. Support ¤f1>ri¤¤¤¤rs For support of United States prisoners, including the same objects zpeckiicegl under lic-arid in the sundry civil appropriation Acts for e years at 0 ow: For nineteen hundred and fifteen, $100,000. For nineteen hundred and fourteen, $17,000. mg? cme. mm POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. °°¤**¤¤*¤'=¤P°¤¤°S- Contingent expenses: For fuel and re airs to heat' h ' and power plant, including repairs to elleivatorsupurclliagsla léidugg- change of tools, and electrical supplies, and remov of ashes, $22,000. P¤•*¤¤·¤¤¤*¤¤•~ POSTAL SERVICE. our or rim rosnu. nnvnnums. R¤w¤¤1s,¤w. For pagent of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction gf plost-o c§1btu;_·gha.rs, robbers, and highway mail robbers for the sc years a o ow: For nineteen hundred and fourteen, $16,502.59. mum m em- ger nmeztsen hupdred th&rteenl;i1$.2g'55L¥. d _· -· orpos em oyeesmure or w`e0n u incld1ng' www the same objectslspecified finder this head in the Post gmce appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, $85,000.

 ¤°°‘¤*”· For comnpensation to assistant postmasters and clerks in post

omces, fisc (year nmeteen hundred and twelve, $36. m§{jgf*“>°°*· °‘°·· For mlan transportation by steamboat or other power·boat umm: mm r0lI5Pd;’1:dil,glzdssenger service $123,442. ` “`°§°¤ °°”’*°*~ For regulation screen or other wagon service, $44,118. m}`({j%_ °¤ P°¤**‘ For freight or expressage on postal cards, stamped envelopes, newspaper wrappers, and empty ma1l_ bags, $97,450. m§*;?‘vj';_“° °°b*° Slggiégmland transportation of mail by electric and cable cars,

  • ·**¥¤**°d i¤·‘¤¤¤¤fg· For indemnity for the loss of domestic regis` te d ed
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icpdupgiiiivug ind c;l}8cg6%n-delivery mail, iiscal year nineteen hundrelda anudslgniri

‘ een, , . For the payment of limited indemnity for the loss of domestic _ regéstered, msured,_and collect on delivery mail, $60,000. '*""¤°·°°°- or wrappmgitwme and tying devices, $25,000. F”·°*°¤°“P*’°*°· For facing s ps, (plain and pirmted, including the furnishing of papertfortsamegggm for card·s de labels, blanks, and books o an en na ure, .. . B""°“‘°’*· mgbr transportation by star routes, including the same objects sfplecified under this head in the Post Office appropriation Acts for e fiscal year that follows: Nineteen hundred and fourteen, $250,000.