Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/826

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802 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. _C1»1;l385. 1910. P°°‘°·"""’°°· OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES. i ,,,g',§§’{,i,$?e'f,“‘*“°""°**" f 1For balances due foreign countries on account of fiscal years, 88 _ 0 0ws: . · Igor tldle Hscaliygnalp nineteen hundred and ten, two hundred and _ _ e` tythousand dollars. _ . El;For the fiilscal yeiaré nlineteen hundred and nine, two hundred and y-nine thousand dollars. B""P'- For the manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, special-delivery stamps and books of stamps, fifteen thousand do lars. » '°"’l’°' Fei; the manuf(;1cturel¢:fstam(§>e(il¢E1nvelopes and newspaper wrappers, one undred an ten thousand dollars. .To pay amonmts found due by the Auditor for the Post-Office ‘ Departmlent andfcgtiiied in House Docurpdpt Numbered Nine hundredan mne 0 epresentsession as 0 ows: V §;f“"'“’”· Compensation to postmasters: For amount to reimburse the postal revenue of the fiscal year nmeteen hundred and nine, the amount retained by postmasters in excess of the appro riation, three hugdgéd and eighteen thousand six hundred and iifgy-one dollars an orty-three cents.

  • ’°”“”*’**“*· °*°·· For postmarking, rating and money-order stam fiscal

amp" nineteen hundred and nine; fourteen dollars and twii;l2y—six egiigtg — ,,§_’°°*’* ‘*°“'°" Special Delivery Service, fees to messengers: For amount to reimburse the postal revenue of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, being the gmuognt rgtained by postmasters in excess of the appropriation one o an thug-six cents. ¤f;,.§’lf’,‘§¤,§*,,§,,,f“" To pay the_People’s as_ and Electric Company, of Burlington, ¤¤¤¤¢»¤r¤¤M¤•· Iowa, for services rendered m collecting and carrying mail in boxes affixed to its cars from July first, nineteen hundred and seven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, five hundred and forty dollars. I‘°""‘“'°· LEGISLATIVE. ¤¤¤·¢¤- smnxrn. W““¤¤ B- ·*“*·°¤· To pa John Allison James E. Allison Ann Alliso M _ ...".$‘%’.‘t‘..€.‘é§.‘°“°"‘°‘" Al1ison,.Iitnet luiam, Jénu _Mm¤¤ Anim, and wliuem B?1Allis?>1n5: nephews and meces, resgectivelfy, of Honorable William B. Allison, lptlci a Senator from the tate 0 Iowa, seven thousand five hundred 0 ars. ·‘·,{;¤;$:l*:;l~]i}',)°g(‘g{’•{';· To pay Laura E. McLaurin, widow of Honorable Anselm J. McLaur1n, late a Senator from the State of Mississippi, seven thou- Mmm Nb Mmm sand five hundred dollars. _ · ‘ Payment to wmew, o pay Stella W. Johnson, widow of Honorable Martm N. Johnson, kteda Slenlatipr from the State of North Dakota, seven thousand five un re dollars. '£§‘$'§f§,l:;‘pl§$ll°”` For additional amount to pay Thomas W. Keller for serviees while acting as _Act1ng Assistant Doorkeelper of the Senate from December fourt , nineteen hundred and eng t, to December sixth, nineteen hundred] and zine, one thousand one hundred and sixty-one dollars an six y cen . "°'¥°*'},',g°'~*"”§ Office of the Sergeant·at-Arms: F tte d t' · gniéiisxngdggiacif rooms of the Senate Office Bl1il(llIlg?l"0?1'l J gngliirsla ii}iri;'§ei)ifli)nilriili·l¢i§ and ten, to June thutieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, at the rate gl 3g;c:;ih;p1i;laE;lt;e1g1lg§.l§rL;ndIGd dollars per annum, one thousand nine °l°'k'°B°'g°“""“°· For additional a tlto th l k t Alihsdxraemn pay. the Senate a salarynbiftilivo thiiiiganclz fig. hugclxiie(ilS<li<i·ll?z;1ioEi·tft1li;Ii21s§e(»il James F mmm ye? nineteen hundred and eleven, five hundred dollars. Addmmm mn - or additional amount to (pay James F. Edwards, a Senate messenger, a salary of one thousan eight hundred dollars for the fiscal rear nmeteen hundred and ten, three hundred and sixty dollars. J