Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/910

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I1. Ch. 297. 1909. 893 For stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined S****°¤¤*'Y·°*¤- wrappers, and specimen bags, printed in the course of manufacture, and such printe envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the Postmaster-General, for the Department of the Interior and its several bureaus and offices, including not to exceed five thousand dollars for the Civil Service Commission, sixty-six thousand dollars. For professional and scientific books, law books, and books to B°°"• °°°‘ complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department, one thousand dollars, of which sum two hundred and nfty dollars may be used for the Civil Service Commission. _ . For rent of buildin? for the Defpartment of the Interior, namely: R°“°‘ For the Bureau of ducation, our thousand dollars; Geological Survey, twenty-nine thousand two hundred dollars; additional rooms for the engraving and (printing divisions of the Geological Survey, one thousand two hundre dollars; storage of documents, one thousanddollars; Civil Service Commission, four thousand Eve hundred dollars; in all, thirty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars. — . For rent of basement of the addition to the main building of the Geological Survey, required for additional storage of documents maps, and so forth, and for work room, one thousand five hundred o ars. · For rent of additional office accommodations for the Geological Survey in the main building of the survey, Washington, District `of Columbia (formerly occupied by the Reclamation Service), three thousand dollars. · For postage stam for the Department of the Interior and its ?°•*¤8¤ ¤¤¤1>•· bureaus, as requiredpfinder the Postal Union, to prepay postagin on matter to Postal Union countries, three thousand dollars. _ SURVEYOBSGENEBAL Arm umm onmzxs. S°¤"°Y°’*¤°¤°¤*~ For surveyor—general and_ex officio secreta of the district of ·**”*** ·Alaska, four thousand dollars; clerks in his odrce, seven thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. For rent of offices for surveyor-general, pay of messenger, stationery, printing, binding, drafting mstruments, typewriters, books ` of reference for office use furniture, fuel, lights, and other incidental ex enses, two thousand dollars. hor surve or-veneral of the Territory of Arizona, two thousand "‘""’““‘ five hundredy dollars; and for the clerks in his office, eight thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor-general, stationery, binding records, drafting supplies, books of reference for office use, typewriter and re airs, re airs of furniture, freight and drayage, filing cases, drafting tables, and other incidental exfpenses, one thousand ollars: For surveyor-general of Cali ornia, three thousand dollars; and for °·¤f¤*¤*·· the clerks in his office, eleven thousand four hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of messenger, stationery, binding records, repairing ma;;;, re airs to locks, clocks, furniture, batteries, and typewriter, towe telbphone, books of reference for office use, and other incidental ex nses, one thousand five hundred dollars. Em surveyor-general of the State of Colorado, three thousand dollars ; °°'°"“"°· and for the clerks of his office, seventeen thousand two hundred and twengynfive dollars; in all, twenty thousand two hundred and twenty- five dollars. For rent of office for the surveyongeneral, pay of messenger, stationeriy, printing and binding, furmture and repairs, muslin for mounting p ats, drafting instruments, record books, indexing volumes of letters, ice, telephone, post-office box rent and register stamps, books 80893-voL 35, rr 1-—09——58