Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... cost of $ 42,456,868.05 for the six months beginning July 1 , 1898 , on account of the existence of war with Spain . This number and sum were duly tabulated in the statement of new offices created at the second session of the Fifty ...
... cost of $ 42,456,868.05 for the six months beginning July 1 , 1898 , on account of the existence of war with Spain . This number and sum were duly tabulated in the statement of new offices created at the second session of the Fifty ...
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... cost of making tea and the best method of cultivat- ing and preparing the same for market ; to investigate and develop the domestic production of sugar - beet seed and the best methods of increas- ing the tonnage of sugar beets ; to ...
... cost of making tea and the best method of cultivat- ing and preparing the same for market ; to investigate and develop the domestic production of sugar - beet seed and the best methods of increas- ing the tonnage of sugar beets ; to ...
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... cost of said investigations , for the employment of fiscal and other agents , clerks , assistants , and other labor required in practical forestry , in the admin- istration of forest reserves , and in conducting experiments and inves ...
... cost of said investigations , for the employment of fiscal and other agents , clerks , assistants , and other labor required in practical forestry , in the admin- istration of forest reserves , and in conducting experiments and inves ...
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... cost of such extensions and better- ments of the system as may be approved by the Secretary of War , the extent of such extensions and the cost thereof to be reported to Con- gress by the Secretary of War ... .. PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE ...
... cost of such extensions and better- ments of the system as may be approved by the Secretary of War , the extent of such extensions and the cost thereof to be reported to Con- gress by the Secretary of War ... .. PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE ...
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... cost of maintenance and operation have been defrayed , shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation from which the cost of operation of such plant is paid For the purchase of the necessary instruments , office ...
... cost of maintenance and operation have been defrayed , shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation from which the cost of operation of such plant is paid For the purchase of the necessary instruments , office ...
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America in Congress building Bureau clerks of class Commissioners common carrier Congress assembled court Department District of Columbia eight hundred dollars eighteen hundred eighty dollars engineer fifteen thousand dollars fifty dollars fifty thousand dollars fiscal year nineteen Five Civilized Tribes five hundred dollars five thousand dollars forty four hundred dollars hereby authorized House of Representatives hundred and eighty hundred and fifty hundred and five hundred and seven hundred and twenty hundred thousand dollars Indian Territory inspectors Interior laborers lands necessary nine hundred nineteen hundred numbered person PUBLIC-No purchase repairs salaries sand dollars Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of War Senate and House six hundred dollars sixty stations thereof thou thousand eight hundred thousand five hundred thousand four hundred thousand one hundred thousand six hundred thousand two hundred three thousand dollars tion tribe twenty dollars twenty thousand dollars United States post-office watchmen
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