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FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 562, 563. 1902. 107 H . 562.-.-in Act To construct a light-house keeper’s dwelling at Calumet API'!} 18, 19% · [Public, No. 77.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentatieves of the United States of America in Omigress assembled, That the Secretary of the ?§l`§’{}§E,£2'b°{;,gl; Treasury is herebv authorized to have constructed alight—house keep- °"* §"°““*¤ ”*· er’s dwellin at Calumet Harbor, Lake Michigan, Illinois, at a cost not to exceed the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars. Approved, April 18, 1902. CHAP. 563.-An Act Making appropriations for the service of the Post»0tIice Apr'i121.1902. Department for the fiscal year ending Gune thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqwesentatives of the United States ofzlmevica in Omzgress assembled, That the followin sums be, p}f§§}§,§§°'“°° “PP'** and they are hereby, appropriated for the service of the Post-Office V<>1- 5.i>- 80. Department, in conformit with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, as follows: ormon or rmi rosmnsrnn-GENERAL. P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<*¢¤¤r¤1· For advertising, seven thousand dollars. A""°"““”¥· hFor ngspellaneous items in the 0E0e of the Postmaster-General, one Mi¤¤¢“¤¤¤<>¤¤· thousand dollars. For printin , bindin , and wra in ten thousand co ies of the P°*f“l If'" ‘“‘d revised editiongof the Pogtal Laws ari)d)R§gulations, in additign to the one ;c¤§¤ai*ti¤%L¤viS¤¤ edhundred thousand copies provided for by the Act of June thirteenth, mi. so. p. no. eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, five thousand of which shall be retained by the Public Printer for sale to individuals at the cost thereof and ten per centum added, the fproceeds of such sales to be deposited in the Treasury, as provided or by law; and for rinting, binding, and wrapping one thousand copies of the digest of decisions prepared in connection therewith; for w ich entire editions so much of the amounts appropriated therefor by the Acts of June thirteenth, "°‘-BL M·· ***¤- eighteen hundred and ninety-e§·ht. June second, nineteen hundred, and March third, nineteen hun red and one, as shall be necessary is hereby made available: Provided, That the aggregate expenditure for f{;;;,Q*··· said publications shall not exceed fifty-five thousand dollars. ' OFFICE or Tru: Fmsr Assxswaxr P0sTMAsTER·<smNnnAr,. m2,*;;_g;¤*l§;¤;::{f *’····¤— For compensation to postmasters, twenty-one million dollars. Any K‘f{',§',.‘f}f,‘§_,”g,,,. m_ portion thereof saved by the consolidation of post-offices under exist- Saad gpg disvvning law shall be transferred to the appropriation for compensation to ' clerks in post—offices and made availab e for the payment of the salaries of superintendents and clerks at stations established in lieu of the post—offices thus discontinued. Sanmr Asn Annowncn mvisioizz For compensation to assistant ,,,,*'g"},§*;,S';{,*;*_ ·‘“°"· postmasters at lirst and second class post-offices: One at three thou- t gwrsnr p<>¤¤¤ms sand five hundred dollars: seventeen at three thousand dollars each: e ` two at two thousand five hundred dollars each; four at two thousand dollars each; ten at one thousand nine hundred dollars each: twenty at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; thirty at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; seventv-live at one thousand six hundred dollars each; eighty at one thousand five hundred dollars each; seventy at one thousanffour hundred dollars each; one hundred and thirty at one thousand three hundred dollars each; two hundred and seventy at one thousand two hundred dollars each: two hundred and seventy at one thousand one hundred dollars each. and four hundred at one thou-