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168 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 594. 1902. dollars; and three iiremen; in all, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand and eighty dollars. °°°“°¢°”‘°*P°°°°“· Fon courrnomuzr nxrmusas or mn Dnrarzrunmr or Jusrron, NAMELY: For furniture and repairs, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For books for law library of the Department, two thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories for library of Department, five hundred dollars. For stationery, two thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of building and care of grounds, hooks of reference, riodicals, and other necessaries, directly ordered by _ the Attorney·G;neral, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For ofhcial transportation, including urchase, keep, and shoeing _ of animals and purchase and repairs ofp wagons and harness, three thousand dollars. ,.§g“_,§,';" _°j,,j_Pg Omrrcn or rum Sonrcrron or mm Tnmsrmr: For Solicitor of the ew-Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, twenty-nine thousand and eighty dollars. _ For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three hundred dollars. For stationery for office of Solicitor of the Treasury, one hundred and fifty dollars. \"f’"“°""‘ °‘ ’* Daraammrrr or LABOR. dfm°""“*"*°“°' - For compensntion of the Commissioner of Labor, five thousand dolcw- lars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand dollars; four statistical ex rts, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; five clerk; of class three; six clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two copyists; one messen r; one assistant messenger; three watchman; fourlaborers; three clisrwomeng two special agents, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; six special agents, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; ten special agents, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; four special agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and six thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. rn- mem. specm For per chem in lieu of subsistence of special agents and em loyees ‘“°°"‘ while traveling on duty away from home and outside of the District of Columbia, at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and emplo ees, and for the purchase of reports an materials for the reports and, bulletin d{{}{f,f‘}g§*§}°b{,,A,';:‘?j of the epartment of Labor, and for subvention to “International i•1¤¤¤>¤- Association for Labour Legislation,” and necessary expenses connected with representation of United States Government therein, sixty-five thousand one hundred and forty dollars. °“"°“°”· For stationery, one thousand dollars. ¤¤<>k¤· aw- For books, periodicals, and newspapers for the library, in addition _ to the amount authorized by section one hundred and ninety-two, Revised Statutes. the sum of one hundred dollars may be expended gorilpewspapers for the purpose of procuring strike data, one thousand o rs. P¤·¤€¤- For postage stamps to re y s e on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, four huhdrgd add dollars.