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F IFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3912. 1906. 639 Marine Hospital, Savannah, Georgia, seventeen dollars. §f*;'f,QQ'}}‘6s‘;§g,_ Ciznmr IN run Aocomrrs or (monein A. Banrtnrr, Drsmmsme G:>a’feA.Ba.rt1ett. CLERK: That the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are C H°°°°°“'"“‘ hereby, directed to credit in the accounts of the late George A. Bartlett, disbursing clerk of the Treasury Department, three sums of twenty dollars each, in all sixt dollars, standing against him on the léolpkspf the Treasury, under the appropriation "Post-office, Toledo, roisaqomc. io.’ " Cnimrr IN run Acootmrs or Tnoms J. Horns, Dxsnunsme CLERK: 'ghmggtenléggggz That the accounting officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereby, ' directed to credit in the accounts of Thomas J. Hobbs, disbursing clerk of the Treasury Department, the sum of twenty dollars, standing against him on the books of the Treasury, under the appropriation “Post—oHioe, Toledoi’Ohio.”(J F .b t P m t th Pmzuc Bmtnmnos ON Ammo `olssr: or recons ruc ion or repair ¤¤ ¤ ¤<>¤¤ ¤¤r - of public buildings on the Pacific coast, damaged by earthquake_of qu1i::é¤am¤u¤n,sm. A ril nineteenth, nineteen hundred and six, and conilagration which followed, namel : Post-oflice and] court-house at San Francisco, California, four hun- ggbfasxigg dred and forty-eight thousand and nfty-seven dollars; mm-nom. For mint building at San Francisco, California, sixty-five thousand Mimdollars· For Snbtreasury at San Francisc0,California, thirty thousand dollars; S‘“"’°“’“'Y· For appraisers’ stores at San Francisco, Cahforma, includmgl auxil- Apprniw-s' stores. iar water-su ply system, nme thousand six_hundred and sixty. ollars; {or post-ogce at San Jose, California, thirty-four thousand dollars; Sw Joseposvomce. For post-office at Oakland, California, fifteen thousand dollars; 0¤k1¤nd,posv-omce. In al , six hundred and one thousand seven hundred and seventeen dollars. mums AND Assay orrrons. 1, gint **1** WY 0* For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, Wgrcieht <>¤ ¤>¤¤i¤¤· between mints and assay offices, fifteen thousand dollars. eovnmmrzur IN THE ranmromns. dgglF;f¤¤¤¤*i¤ Tef- That no part of the appropriation for the salaries of members and ‘_,§§};;’},‘;{}g“(;, 1mm_ officers of the legislative assembly, mileage, rent of rooms for_the niwfnssingly. legislature and committees, furniture, Stationery, printing, bmdmg, fuel, lights, and incidental expenses appropriated for the exppnses ot the legislative assembly of the Terr1tory_of Oklahoma by the legislative, executive, and ]ud1c1al appropriation Act for the iiscal_year ending June thirtieth, nineteen undred and seven, shall be available for any of the foregoing purposes, the Bald sum being hereby covered V I _ _ into the Treasury; and no eleGtl0l1 for members of the legislative ><>¤¤¤¤<>¤1¤19°6- assembly or for any other officers authorized by the laws of the said Territory or Delegate to Congress shall be held under and in pursuance of said laws in the year nineteen hundred and six; and algiepseus mizeésgpsettgccnrmue heretofore elected to any of said offices now serving and pe orming the duties thereof shall continue to serve in their respective oihees and perform all the duties thereof, with all the power and authority conferred upon them by the laws of said Territory, until such offices are terminated by the laws of the State of Oklahoma or until the officers provided for under the oonstltution of State are duly §;5.,&e0,_t mmm · - ’ · "titution IS ado ted - " ° °° QlQ(Bt€d, and qualllled. lzrgvllgedy In 9uPB HO 00115 p l on {0 gdgpg a and ratiiied in accordance with the provmons of an Act for the admis- c¤,¤;j_;e,¤p{g;&_ sion of Oklahoma and lndian Territory into the Lnion as_a State, approved June sixteenth, nineteen hundred and_ six, then said Terri} torial officers of Oklahoma shall continue to discharge the duties o their respective offices until their successors are duly elected and qual-