Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/1094

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1042 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 831. 1901. entitled to, and the report of such examining surgeons shall s eciiically and accurately set- forth the physical condition of the applicant, each and every existing disability being fully and carefully described. The·reports of the special examiners of the Bureau of Pensions shall be open to inspection and copy by the applicant or his attorney, under stuck rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may rescribe. E.1i—?iv1f.ift1;?€m°°t t° P To reimburse Edward F. Waite, late a special examiner of the Pension Bureau, for costs incurred by him in the United States circuit court of appeals, at Saint Paul, Minnesota, at May, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, term in defending himself in the criminal prosecution suit Re (lam bell against Waite, Special Examiner, Pension Bureau, instituted ang appealed from the State court of Iowa, three hundred and seventv—nine dollars and fifteen cents. _ m§;>$'¢·0¤1¢¢ Dspm- POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, six thousand five hundred dollars. _ For miscellaneous items, including two hundred dollars for law books, books of reference, railway uides, city directories, and books necessary to conduct the business 0% the Department, three thousand two hundred dollars. . For telegraphing on account of Hscal ears as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred', nine hundred and nineteen dollars and fifteen cents. For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, forty-one dollars and eighty-one cents.» For labor and material necessary for the modification of the windows in the Post-Office Department building, eleven thousand three hundred dollars. - r To provide lookouts over the main working; room of the Washington. District of Columbia, post-office, three thousand dollars. For the purchase of four revolving doors to be placed in the main entrances of the Washington City post—ofiice, on the Eleventh and Twelfth streets and Pennsylvania avenue sides, two thousand four _ hundred and thirty-two dollars. ` For fuel and repairs to heating apparatus, fiscal year nineteen hundred, thirty dollars. Pcsml Service- POSTAL SERVICE. our or THE POSTAL REVENUES. F¤f¤ir¤ Service- For postal service in the newly acquired territory in Porto Rico, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Philippine Islands, or territory held by military occupation, and for additional transportation to and from said - territory, also including postal service for all military camps or stations, to be used in the discretion of the Postmaster-Genera , seventy thousand dollars. _ Rgcsgg Laws wd For printing, binding, and wrapping the revised edition of the pn§li1g¤igi’pr1iiIii;§; Postal laws and Regu ations, and the necessary appendix thereto, °“’· provided for in the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for Amw-253- the service of the Post—OiHce Department for the cal year endin June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one," a proved June secondg; nineteen hundred, the sum of fifteen thousandp dollars in addition to the amount provided for in said Act, out of which the Postmaster- ,0—,€—gg°j**{,*aH*;{§“¤bl° General may expend two thousand dollars, to be paid to Harrison J. `` Barrett, late assistant attorney for the Post-Oflice Department, for his services in codifying and editing said revised edition out of office hours, and superintending the publication of the same, and one thou-