Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/792

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762 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. ery and printing, and traveling and incidental expenses on the Isthmus for the construction and engineering and administration departments, / four hundred and thirty-four thousand five hundred and fifty dollars; Government or ca- For pay of officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled "“;},§°'Q$‘ Omcm md labor in the service of the government of the Canal Zone, six hundred °’¤Pl°Y°°°· thousand dollars; — num. For skilled and unskilled labor in the service of the government of the Canal Zone, fifty thousand dollars; uml-i¤1,em. For material, supplies, equipment, new buildings, and contingent _ expenses for account of the government of the Canal Zone, three hundred and eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; tigleulrh ¤¤<1 ¤¤¤i¤¤- For pay of officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled rip annum, ew. labor en aged in the health and sanitation department on the Isthmus, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Labor- For skilled and unskilled labor engaged in the health and sanitation department on the Isthmus of Panama, five hundred and seventy-nine _ thousand and sixty-eight dollars; Mntermetc. For material, supplies, equipment, new buildings, and contingent expenses of the hea th and sanitation department on the Isthmus, eight liundreél Spd twenty-two thousand three hundred and sixty-seven dollars an teen cents; ’¤¤°“¤'— In all, twenty-five million four hundred and fifty-six thousand four g°p*j;°é,mm pm hundred and fifteen dollars and eight cents: Provided, That all expenhempmceedsofmnd ditures from the appropriation herein made for the Isthmian Canal “°€§j_ 3*2, p_ M_ shall be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of, the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized in section eight of the said Act approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two. m§jg*°{):f!{;“;},$ Sec. 2. Hereafter there shall be submitted in the regular annual ing and binding re- estimates to Congress under and as a part of the expenses for "Print— · "“"°d‘ ing and binding," estimates for all printing and binding required bv each of the Executive Departments, their bureaus and offices, and other Government establishments at Virashington, District of Colum- R¤°*i°¤°¤- bia, for each fiscal year; and after the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven no appropriations other than those made specifically and solelv for printing and binding shall be used for such purposes invanv Exceedtive Department or other Government establishment in the District of ézvggéa envelopes Columbia: limdderl, That nothinginthis section shall :1 ply tostamped emenvelopes, or envelopes and articles of stationery other than letter heads and note heads, printed in the course of manufacture. , c0{]qii¤;:]<é¤m;¤:}$¤c;<{;¤g;q _ Sec. 3. The authority vested in the Joint Commission to examine nom, into the (general subject of the public printing and binding of Con— gress an the various executive departments, authorized and appointed Vol. 33, p. 1249. under the provisions of the Act making appropriations to supply deficiencies, approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, shall be continued in force during the term of the l·`iftv·ninth Congress, and the said Commission is hereby directed to continue its invagtigations mgsnnch priming of- and report to Congress at its next session. And the said Comniissien is hereby directed to enquire into the neeessitv for the continuance of the various branch printing offices and printing offices maintained in the various executive department bureaus or independent offices of the Hepvrv tyovernmentand to reportwhat economies, if any, would be effected in the abolition of these printing offices or branch printing offices and phre mxecug&n of the wor now performed therein in the Government in ing ce. mgggggfine wswms Sec. 4: So much of chapter one hundred and eighty-seven of the E m P ,,,;.,,1,,,,; of laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-five (Twentv-eighth Statutes, page "‘{§’jj§€*·28_ p_ S48_ eight hundred and forty-three, at page eight hundred and forty-eight) ¤¤r§)¤;<:§<i.0i Genem relative to the employment of counsel to protect the interests of the Appmsm. Treasury Department in eases before the Board of General Appraisers is hereby amended so as to read as follows: