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326 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. _ uries, free of charge, fractional silver coin when requested to do so: Qi Provided, That an equal amount in coin or currency shall have been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries by the applicant or negmma mms. applicants: .Pr¢w2'ded, That not less than one-half of this appropriaaepm-L tion shall be used in transporting said coin by registered mai . And the Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress the cost arising under this appropriation, and report at the next session of Congress · the necessary fatalities and the cost thereof for transporting said coin - by registered mail, and by registered mail insured. °°'{¤¤·¤¤r¤r¤¤s ¤¤¤¤¤‘ Tmssromsrros or muon com: For- transportation of minor coin, ' by registered mail or otherwise, twenty-five thousand dollars; and in expending this sum the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and _ - directed to transport from the Treasury or subtreasurres, free of charge. ` gylxgdyh rmnor com when requested to do so: Promded, That an equal amount in com or currency shall have been deposited in the Treasury or such subtreasuries by the apphcant or applicants. And the Secretary of the shall report to Congress the cost 8I‘1S1Dg under this appropria ron. __00¤}¤;¤‘g:¤¢°:‘fi;¤Iy; CONTINGENT nxruusns, INDEPENDENT Tnmsrmr: For contingent ·¤é¤¤»y. P expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and R-S·.¤¤•=-¤653.i>·719· fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public mone , and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. ¤<>¤¤¥ gg? Sm Fondefraying the expense of transporting money stored at the San ' FIKDCISOO Mint and receiving and storing the same elsewhere, three Becoming scm hupdred thousand dollars. _ f I h , h ld moomsen or conn coms: or recoma e o i t-wei t o coins mm in the Treasury, to be expended rmder tde direchon of The {Secretary B~·B·· •°°· *·`°12·P- °’§· of the Treasury, as required by section thirty-five hundred and twelve ,,g_°**°‘S*°*°’•°°“"‘ of the Revised Statutes of the United States, seven thousand dollars. Distinctive paper. Drsruvcrrvn mrnrz ron Umrmn STATES sucunrrmsz For distinctive _ paper for United States securities, including expenses of transportation, 8Bl8l'18S.0f register, assistant register, four counters, five watchmen, one skilled aborer, and e:q:nses of officer detailed from the Treasury as superintendent, three undred and ten thousand dollars. wT*¤¤=¤ •>*.¤¤·¤¤¢· Srncrn. WITNESS or 1>r:sTRUc·r10N or UNITED STATES sacunxrms: ' For- pay of the representative of the public on the committee to witness the destruction by maceration of Government securities, at tive dogars tpeg dag Khile actually employed, one thousand five hundred an six y- ve dollars. ,mSf¤**¤¤¤¤d*P¤*°*· Srnuamo nm SEPARATING UNITED STATES snoumrmsz For materials required toseal and separate United States notes and certificates, such as composition rollers, ink, printers’ varnish, sperm oil, white rinting paper, manila paper. thin muslin, benzine, gutta-percha behing, ' and other necessary articles and expenses, two thousand dollars. ,0{>};m·;;mulg:g(§;f Exrmxsms or NaTIONAL cummxcrz For distinctive paper, including traqsporfatron, mill, and other necessary expenses, hfty-seven thousan ol ars. C¤¤°*=**¤¤-¤*·‘· Cnncnpme Uzvrmn STATES srzcmurms AND course DISTINCTIVE _ nrmz: I·or extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same: and leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinerv, oil, cotton waste, and other expenses connected with the cancellation of Custody of (HU redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. ,,,1;,,, .,,,1 ,,,,m_ “CUSTODY OF DIES, ROLLS, AND PLATES: For pay of custodian of dies, - rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printin for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, gnree thousand dollars; two subcustodians, one at two thousand dollars, and one at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three distributors of stock, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, one at one thousand four