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1060 FlFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1006. 1903. shall be paid to any member of an examining board who was not personally present and assisting in the examination of applicant, eighty- three thousand dollars. ` g¤r1<>w U¤f¢§¤igh_ To reimburse Harlow Underhill, an invalid pensioner under certifisiouxiymen 0 P cate numbered one hundred and seventy-three thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, the pension due him from February, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, to June, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, which, through inadvertence, was paid to the superintendent of the V°‘·*’~P·33°· Government Hospital for the Insane under the Act of August seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and used in the support and mana ement of the institution. It has subsequently been ascertained that Sie pensioner had persons dependent upon him for support, and his case did not come within the purview of such Act, four hundred . and ninety-two dollars. Miscellaneous. l MISCELLANEOUS. P;g*1¤°i¤ N¤¤°¤¤* SEQUOIA NAr1oNAL PARK: To pay the Southern Pacific Company ' the amount found due for freight transportation of supplies from Hercules to Exeter, and from San Francisco to Exeter, for use in the Sequoia National Park, as per account rendered the Department of the Interior, eighty-nine dollars and sixty-nine cents. For ex enses incurred by Ernest Britten, in charge of national paérks in Clalifornia during the winter months, in proceeding from the · quoia Park to the Yosemite National Park, under instructions from the Department, dated October fourth,' nineteen hundred and two, for the purpose of investigating and reporting upon the condition of the reservation, forty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents. · . ,,§f§°,£“,§,kf*’““‘ N“‘ GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARK: For wire, rakes, forks, chains, I!-¤PY0V€m€¤‘· files, fuses, giant powder, and so forth, supplied by L. N. Wood, of Visalia, California, to L. C. Andrews, captain and major, Fifteenth Cavalry, United States Army, acting superintendent Sequoia and General Grant national parks, in nineteen hundred and one, for use in connection with the improvement of General Grant National Park, fifty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents. m§§§f°“°° °°l’*‘"" POST-OFF ICE DEPARTMENT. Di¤*>“¤*¤S’°‘"*· Orrron or rm: mssuizsiivo ommxz For the following for the balance of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, namely: For one assistant carpenter, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum; seven laborers, at the rate of six hundred and sixt dollars each per annum; one assistant engineer, at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one elevator conductor, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum; two firemen, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars each er annum; three charwomen at the rate of two hundred and forty dollars each per annum; in all, three thousand two hundred and sixty dollars and thirty cents, or so _ much thereof as may be necessary. · °°”"“g°“’°"°"“"· CONTINGENT rzxricxsnsz For stationery and blank books, including amount necessary for the purchase of free penalty envelopes, two thousand dollars. For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, includin repairs to elevators, six thousand dollars. For telegra hing, fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, six hundred and thirteen dlbllars and fifty-seven cents. For furniture, including five hundred dollars for the office of the Auditor for the Post-Office Department, two thousand six hundred and twenty-two dollars.