Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/149

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1909. 125 nousn orrrcn nnrnnme. mg•>¤¤•= 0***% Build- _ For steel shelving eqggment for the rooms assigned to the House I]§$,'}’§,{;.,,,,_ library in the House ce Building, including necessary labor in moving books, four thousand two hundred dollars. The appropriation made for additional elevator service in the S€g*}g;*§>{gg;§l°Y¤m* House wing of the Ca itol, in the sundry civil Act for the fiscal year wmg` nineteen hundred ami) nine, shall be available for necessary services in operating the elevators erected thereunder during the said fiscal ` year. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. mQ¢v¤¤m¤¤¤ ·>f Juv To su ply a deficiency in the appropriation for ayment of assist- .n·'*¤¤*¤E¤¤* ¤W¤¤¢v¤ ants to ihe Attorn?-General_andptli> llhited States? district attorne s I Speml °°°°S' employed by the ttorney-General to aid in special cases for tlie Hscal year nineteen hundred and nine, twenty-seven thousand dollars. This appropriation shall be available also for the payment of F°¤=iK¤ ¢°¤¤¤¤1- foreign counse employed by the Attorney-General in special cases, and such counsel shall not be required to take oath of office in accordance with section three hundred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of R·B··¤¤¤·366· v-61 the United States. For payment of the salary of Oscar R. Hundley as United States di;g;>gm¤ Mrthem district judge for the northern district of Alabama, on account of the Payment to mage fiscal years as follows: °“"“' B' H‘“"u°’· For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, six thousand dollars; For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, five thousand three hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents; in all, twelve thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty- three cents. For paxment of such miseeHaneous expenses as may be authorized pQj§f“"“°°"“ °" bé the ttorney—General, for the United States courts and their o cers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or ma be a partiiyg in interest, and moving of records, to continue available Juring the cal year nineteen hundred and ten, tenrthousapd dglgmrs. h f f N tl I Tm I o su a e ciency in the appropriation or support o inmates ° °“° ****8 of the lgistibnal Training School En Boys on account of the fiscal s°iii»°ti¤ii)¤i•li¤i)ci¤fD`c` year nineteen hundred and nine, includi1;g the objects of expenditure mentioned in said appro riation for the scal year nineteen hundred and nine, three thousand) dollars., . For rent of additional building or parts of buildings in the District of Rm- Columbia for the use of Department of Justice, fumishing, care, and maintenance, includinfg ersonal services and repairs, to continue available until the close o the fiscal year nineteen undred and ten, four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. _ For expenses of representing the interests of the Government in all Scjffggss §g¤¤**°¤· matters of rea praisement an classification of imported goods and of ’ ` litigation incicliental thereto, including salaries, traveling expenses and rentals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney—General, twenty-tive thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. ‘ mg.‘§;°{f,‘§°,‘fj,§’,f}?°“* Until otherwise provided b law no bond shall be accepted from any S°'°*Y b°¤d* surety or bonding company fiir any officer or employee of the United States which shall cost more than thirtlygfive er centum in excess of the rate of premium charged for a like nd the calendar year · P'°'“*‘“" “"‘“°“· nmeteen hundred and eight: Provided, That hereafter the United *"°""°·