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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
PUBLIC PRINTER
FOR THK FISCAL YEAR
ENDFD JUNF. :<l)
1907
TRANSMITTED TU CONGRESS AT THE BECJIN-
NING OF THE FIRST SESSION OF IHE SIXTIETH
CONGRESS, DECEMBER 2, 19()7
WASHINGTON
(MJVERNMENT PRINTINC OFFICE
OFFICE OF
THE PUBLIC PRINTER
WASHINQTON
December 2, 1907.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of
the operations of the Government Print"" j Office for the. fiscal year
ended June 30, 1907.
Very respectfully, Chas. A. Stillings,
Public Printer.
The President of the Senate.
196796
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER
Office of the Public Printer,
Washington^ December 2^ 1907.
To the Senate and> House of Representatives:
Tlie adaptation of new business methods in the Government Print-
ing Office, adequate to cope with the constantly increasing demands
of Congress, the Executive Departments, and the numerous smaller
governmental publishers; the purchase and installation of machinery
and other equipment capable of meeting the present needs, and
susceptible of the expansion and readjustment which continued
growth, such as that of the past year, \vill make necessary, and the
selection and instruction of competent ofTicers to properly supervise
and improve the output of this enormous institution, are tasks of na
small magnitude.
Considerable progress has been made in the development of the^
cost, audit, and inventory systems now being introduced into every
branch of the work of the Office. No delay has been occasioned by
their installation, and reliable information is now quickly obtainable^
whereas heretofore only conjectural statistics could be secured.
As an aid to more intelligent action, the systems are proving a
valuable addition, and in every section of the Office are assisting in
producing the work accurately and '^on time'' find also in obtaining
a complete record of the cost thereof.
The expenditures from the appropriations for the Government
Printing Office, under both the legislative, executive, and judicial
appropriation act and the sundry civil appropriation act, have been
kept well witliin their lawful limits, and the funds have been safe-
guarded at every point, with a view to securing for the Office material
and equipment of the first grades at the lowest commercial prices.
A working scheme of organization has been evolved, covering tha
operations of the entire Office, and the assignment of the work to-
grand divisions, divisions, sections, and groups (here stated in the
order of their importance) results in the closer supervision and expe-
dition of pubHc printing and binding.
VI REPORT OV THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
i With only such changes as the fluctuating conditions of the pubHc
printing and binding make necessary, the organization as at present
arranged will, I believe, be found fully capable of meeting all require-
ments for several years to come.
The consolidation, as far as practicable, of all work of similar char-
acter under one jurisdiction has made it possible to bring into the
new building all the manufacturing sections, leaving the old building
available for storage, with the exception of the space now occupied
by the Division of Public Documents, the Machine Shop Division,
and a portion of the Supply Division.
The Division of Public Documents \vill, however, within a few
months be installed in the seven-story annex building on H street,
which will be found adequate to meet the requirements of that rap-
idly growing division for some time to come, and I would renew my
recommendation that as soon as this change is accomplished the old
building be torn do\vn.
The weakness of the walls of the old building makes it undesirable
for storage purposes even, and its construction of inflammable mate-
rials constitute it a menace to both the new building and to the fire-
proof annex adjoining it on the west. At present a large portion of
the upper floors are occupied in the storage of many thousands of
obsolete Government publications, which, under the law, must be
held and accounted for by the Superintendent of Documents. They
are not only undesirable for distribution to libraries, but are also
unsalable.
The L street warehouse (a rented building) is also partially filled
with more of tliis worthless accumulation, for the condemnation of
which legislation will be asked at the coining session of Congress.
The demand for public documents is constantly increasing, and the
work of distribution and sales is being successfully handled by the
Division of Public Documents. Attention is called to the extended
report of the Superintendent of Documents transmitted herewith,
which recounts the reorganization of that Grand Division under his
control, and makes numerous suggestions looking to the improve-
ment of the various conditions connected with its work of catalogu-
ing, distributing, and selling pubUc documents.
The establishment of a branch post-office in connection A\ath the
Government Printing Office deserv^es immediate attention, as it
would reduce expense and facilitate the work of the Office, as well as
promote the sales work of the Division of Public Documents, which
has increased 100 per cent over the previous year, even with the
present limited facilities.
Irenew the recommendation made in my last annual report, that pro-
vision should be made w^hereby the purchases of equipment, material,
supplies by the Public Printer may be supervised and restricted
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. VII
within a reasonable financial limit, by methods as carefully safeguarded
as those now existing in relation to the purchase of papers, etc. ; and
that the Joint Committee on Printing be instructed to take up this
matter with a view to securing legislation covering the same. This
action is necessary, not only as a protection to the Government, but
in justice to the Government Printing OflBce and to the Public Printer.
The following tabular statements are incorporated as a part of this
report :
'No. 1. Financial statement of the business of the Government
Printing Office for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, and the con-
dition of the appropriations July 1, 1907.
No. 2. Recapitulation of statement of condition of appropriations
July 1, 1907, as shown by ledger.
No. 3. Classified statement of payments, by appropriations, for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 4. Statement showing expenditures for labor, material, paper,
and lithographing and engraving and leaves of absence during the
fiscal years 1900 to 1907, both inclusive.
No. 5. Statement showing moneys received by the Public Printer
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, the sources from which
received, and to what accounts deposited in the Treasury.
No. 6. Statement showing the disbursements on account of salaries
in the office of the Public Printer during the fiscal year ended June 30,
1907.
No. 7. Statement showing the disbursements on account of public
printing and binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 8. Statement showing the disbursements on account of paper
for the public printing and binding during the fiscal year ended June
30, 1907.
No. 9. Statement showing the disbursements on account of litho-
graphing and engraving during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 10. Statement of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc.,
documents printed by authority of law, joint or concurrent resolu-
tions, or by order of either House of Congress, during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1907, and how distributed.
No. 11. Statement of allotments, etc., made for the executive and
judicial departments, and independent Government establishments,
etc., and of the estimated cost of the work executed for the same,
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907. *
No. 12. Statement showing the cost of operating each branch office
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 13. Statement of the distribution of the bound and unbound
copies of the Congressional Record for the second session of the Fifty-
ninth Congress.
VIII REPORT OF THK PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon
requisition by the heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1907.
No. 15. Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives,
and Delegates under the provisions of section 99, act of January 12,
1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 16. Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint
Committee on Printing) for paper for the public printing and binding
from March 1, 1907, to February 29, 1908.
No. 17. Statement of contracts made for stationery, fuel, forage,
ice, and miscellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 18. Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies
(except paper) during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 19. Statement of contracts made for lithographing and engrav-
ing during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 20. Schedule of proposals received by the Joint Committee on
Printing for furnishing paper for the public printing and binding from
March 1, 1907, to February 29, 1908.
No. 21. Schedule of proposals received for supplying the Govern-
ment Printing Office with stationery, fuel, forage, ice, and miscel-
laneous items from July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907.
No. 22. Schedule of proposals received for supplying the Govern-
ment Printing Office with material (exclusive of paper) from July 1,
1906, to June 30, 1907.
No. 23. Statement of proposals received for lithographing and
engraving during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907.
No. 24. Statement showing the names of persons employed in the
public printing and binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907,
the time each has been employed, and the amount [each has received,
includingfleaves of absence.
The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Docu-
ments, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, is appended.
Respectfully submitted.
Chas. a. Stillings,
Public Printer.
TABULAR STATEMENTS.
No. 1. — Financial statement of the business of the Government Printing Office for the fiscal
year ended June SO, 1907, and the condition of the appropriations July /, 1907.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1906:
Balance July 1, 1906 14. 46
No disbursements.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1906:
Balance July 1, 1906 663. 76
Disbursed during fiscal year 652. 11
Balance July 1, 1907 11. 66
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1907:
Appropriation, act June 22, 1907 15,650.00
Disbursed during fiscal year 14,995. 99
Balance July 1, 1907 654. 01
Public printing and binding, 1905:
Balance July 1, 1906 484,203.56
Amount transferred on books of Treasury through Auditor's settlements, being print-
ing for Departments or Bureaus payable from various appropriations 558. 90
484,762.46
Disbursed for material and supplies 841,950.00
Disbursed for lithographing and engraving 920.00
42,870.00
Balance July 1, 1907 441,892. 46
Public printing and binding, 1906:
Balance July 1. 1906 1,345,539. 28
Deficiency act June 30, 1906 28,500. OO
Deposits to credit of appropriation by sundry disbursing officers and individuals for
printing done and from proceeds of sales of certain documents 32,895. 39
Amount transferred on books of Treasury through Auditor's settlements, being print-
ing for Departments or Bureaus payable from various appropriations 110,580. 38
1,517,51£.05
Disbursed for labor during fiscal year $177,677. 66
Disbursed for material and supplies 246,235. 74
Disbursed for lithographing and engraving 63, 610. 27
Disbursed for paper 297,007. 49
Payment to Jos. L. Po^irson, printing for United States Supreme Court . . 3,449. 32
787,986. 48
Balance July 1, 1907 .1 729, 528. 67
2 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Public printing and binding, 1907:
Appropriation, act June 30, 1906. 15,100,000.00
Deficiency act, March 4, 1907 13,113.83
Deposits to credit of appropriation by sundry disbursing officers and individuals for
printing done and from proceeds of sales of certain documents 152,265. 41
Amount transferred on books of Treasury through Auditor's settlements, being print-
ing for Departments and Bureaus payable from various appropriations 329,378. 78
5,594,758.02
Disbursed for labor during fiscal year $3,742, 102. 65
Disbursed for material and supplies 417,682. 85
Disbursed for lithographing and engraving 67,228. 96
Disbursed for paper * 506,358.60
Transferred to leaves of absence, 1907 « 65,000.00
Payment to Jos. L. Pearson, printing for United States Supreme Court. 3, 409. 33
4,801,782.39
Balance July 1, 1907 792,975.03
Leaves of absence. Government Printing Office, 1906:
Balance July 1,1906 4.10
No disbursements.
Leaves of absence. Government Printing Office, 1906:
Balance July 1, 1906 8,757.24
Disbursed during fiscal year 7, 587. 80
Balance July 1, 1907 1,169.44
Leaves of absence, Government Printing office, 1907:
Appropriation, act J une 30, 1906. 325,000. 00
Transferred from printing and binding, 1907 65,000. 00
d90,ooaoo
Disbursed during fiscal year. 387, 449. 44
Balance July 1,1907 • 2,560.56
BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB. 3
No. 2. — Recapitulation of statement of condition of appropriations July i, 1907 ^ as shovm
by ledger.
BESOUBCES.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer:
1905 S4.45
1906 663.76
1907 15,650.00
Public printing and binding:
1905 484,762.46
1906 * 1,517,615.05
1907 ($5,594,758.02, leas 165,000 transferred by Congress to leaves of absence, 1907).. 5,529,758.02
Leaves of absence, Oovemment Printing Office:
1905 4.10
1906 8,757.24
1907 390,000.00
7,947,115.08
DISBUBSEHEKTS.
Pay of empl oyees $3, 9 19 , 780. 3 1
Paper 804,879.21
Material and supplies, other than paper 702, 375. 19
Lithographing and engraving 133, 745. 51
Salaries, office of the Public Printer 15,648.10
Leaves of absence. Government Printing Office 395,037. 24
Payment to Jos. L. Pearson, printing for United States Supreme Court 6, 858. 65
UNEXPENDED BALANCES.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer:
1905 4.45
1906 11.65
1907 654.01
Public printing and binding:
1905 441,892.46
1906 729,528.57
1907 792,975.63
Leaves of absence. Government Printing Office:
1905 4.10
1906 1,169.44
1907 2,55a56
5,978,324.21
1,968, 79a 87
7,947,115.08
REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
No. 3. — Classified statement of payments y by appropriations y for fiscal year ended June
SO, 1907,
Appropriations.
Labor.
, Material Lithograph-
Paper. ', and sup- Jng and en-
I plies. graving.
Total.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer: |
1906 $652.11 '
1907 14,995.99 '
Public printing and binding:
1905
1906 ! 177,677.66
1907 3,742,102.65
Leaves of absence, Oovemment '
Printing Office:
1906..."
1907
Payment to Jos. L. Pearson, print-
ing for United States Supreme
Court
1652.11
14,995.99
i $41,950.00 $920.00 42,870.00
.$297,007.49 246,235.74 63,616.27 784,537.16
606,358.60 ! 417,682.85 67,228.96 4,733,373.06
7,587.80
387,449.44
6,85&65
Total 3,936,428.41
803,366.09 , 705,868.69 131,765.23 ' 5,978,324.21
No. 4. — Statement showing expenditures for labor , material ^ paper, lithographing and
engraving y and leaves of absence during fiscal years 1900 to 1907, both inclv^ve.
Appropriations.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
Prlnthig and binding $4,564,109.09 ; $4,944,026.73 $5,697,712.65 $5,689,150.15
Agricultural reports 326,963.58 332,281.44, 229,193.60 307,124.97
Printingand binding, War Department 7,682.59 ' ' \
Printing Memorial Volume, Centennial Cele-
bration of seat of Oovemment in the Dis-
trict of Columbia : 360.00 2,951.15
Total 4,898,755.26 1 5,276,668.17' 5,829,857.40 ; 5,996,275.12
Appropriations.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
Printing and binding W,533, 480.59 $6,417,841.17 $5,729,919.36 $5,567,638.87
• Agricultural reports 202,659.09 140,869.23
Leaves of absence, Government Printing | I
Office: I
1904 326,273.39 5,161.31 64.00
1905 344,617.62 5,148.15 I
1906 ! 356,242.76 : 7,587.80
1907 387,449.44
Total 7,062,413.07 6,908,489.33 6,091,374.27 5,962.676.11
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 5
•
No. 5. — Statement showing moneys received by the Public Printer during the fiscal year
ended June SO, 1907, the sources from which received, and to tvJiat accounts deposited in
the Treasury.
Deposited to the credit of the appropriation for public printing and binding:
Sales of documents under the act of March 28, 1904 $31 , 517. 83
Printing for Post-Offlce Department-
Printing and binding. 1906 110,289.72
Printing and binding, 1907 16,009.81
26,350.53
Printing for Money-Order OflBce—
Printing and binding, 1906 187. 44
Printing and binding, 1907 1, 013. 12
1,200.66
Printing for American Historical Association 176.88
Printing for Department of the Interior 130. 58
Printingfor Panama Railroad Company 305.18
Printing for Department of Justice 5,723.20
Printing for Smithsonian Institution 194. 17
Binding Rebellion Records 9.00
$65,616.93
Deposited to the credit of receipts from miscellaneous sources:
Sales of extra documents 6, 183. 44
Sales of waste paper 33,944. 11
Sales of Congressional Record 1, 166.00
Printing speeches 12, 293. 93
Proceeds of waste gold leaf 5,877. 15
Sales of leather scraps 2, 638. 52
Sales of stereotype dross 7,099.54
Sales of old boxes 1,041.09
Spoiled work 557.42
Sales of condemned old horses, harness, wagons, etc 1, 526.03
Sales of empty gold-leaf books 145.50
Sales of mounting maps 7.79
Balance due Printing Office on account of sales of public docimients by L. C.
Farrell, 1905 774.87
Sale of one old protectograph 20.00
Sale of old scrap iron 200. 53
73,476.01
Total 138,092.04
No. 6. — Statement showing the disbursements on account of salaries in the office of (he
Public Printer during fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
PubUc Printer $4,500.00
Chief clerk 2,750.00
One clerk, at $2,000 per annum 2,000.00
One clerk, at $1,800 per annum 1,800.00
Two clerks, at $1 ,600 i>er annum 3, 198. 10
One clerk, at $1,400 per annum 1,400.00
Total 15,648.10
6 BEPOBT OP THE PUBUC PRINTER.
No. 7. — Statement showing the disbursements on account of public printing and binding
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Wages S3,919,78a31
Fuel, electric i>ower, madiinery, flxtnres and repairs, furniture, and inciden-
taU in connection with maintenance of building:
Coal—
60^3V8 tons semibltuminous, at $3.18 1161. 27
150,gVo tons bituminous, at$3.24 486.08
50,5^5 tons AUegheny, at $3.32 166.13
62,*5Vfl tons steam, at $3.49 217.13
50,Wff tons bituminous, at$3.57 178.76
S^AVn tons bituminous, at $3.50 179. 91
3685V5i"o tons anthracite, at $5.60 2,002. 20
6,19(>i5U tons anthracite, at $5.72 35, 446. 02
38,897.50
Gas 13,395.80
Lumber 7,937. 84
Plumbing and gas-fitting supplies 4, 425. 84
Laundering 1,471. 44
Paints, etc 1 ,037. 78
Steel 212. 18
Hose, couplings, etc 171. 42
Electric current 760. 88
Removing ashes and debris 619. 40
Toilet paper 814. 97
Finola, etc 276. 52
C uspidors 1 , 729. 05
Solarine 68. 60
Disinfecto 127.60
Brass 10. 91
Zinc 227.36
Oaivanized iron 1, 697. 24
Desks, tables, etc 2,051. 49
Wire 44.82
Mops, handles, etc 177. 10
Maintenance of Observatory clocks 81. 00
Scales and repairing 566. 43
Cement, lime, and sand 353.75
Copper 58.25
Glass 249.44
Clocks and repairs 260. 53
Wax 74.63
Awnings, shades, etc 29. 54
Cabinets and supplies , 1 , 063. 25
Putty 2.96
Improvement and repairs to buildings 883. 34
Elevator fixtures and repairs .* 1,536. 60
Bearings 39.00
Boiler tubes 3,011.30
Inspecting boilers 12. 00
Belting 376.19
Lacing, belt 216.18
Brick 115.00
Buckets 27.10
Rope, miscellaneous 1 , 617. 79
Emerj' cloth 51.20
Gauge glasses 25. 44
Blueprints 2. 90
United States flags 76.76
Protectographs 60. 00
Oammeter multigraph 300. 00
48,337.62
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Hardware, etc., including miscellaneous tools and implements:
Locks, hinges, etc $637. 28
Castings 540. 77
Packing 418. 67
Saws 320.62
Bolts 101. 54
Drills 89.95
NaUs 69.80
Screws '. 57.68
FUos : 51.27
Hammers 50. 35
Cups, cans, etc 50. 34
Chisels 49.52
Casters, truck 47. 51
Wrenches 43.46
Grindstones 35. 85
Oilers and spouts 33. 35
Brass screw rings t 29. 00
Screw-drivers 11. 78
Spring di viders 10. 80
Oilstones 9. 14
Tacks 7. 32
Plug and taper taps 7. 25
Vises 7.23
Nuts, washers, etc 5. 62
Hatchets 5. 10
Punches, dies, etc 2. 45
Hardware, miscellaneous 673. 11
Oil, lubricants etc.:
4,101 gallons engine, at 24 cents 984. 24
4, 058 gallons cylinder, at 21J cents 862. 33
223i gallons lard, at 67 cents 149. 75
157 gallons monotype, at 50 cents 78. 60
84 gallons olive 39. 06
2 gross typewriter, at 118.81 37. 62
40 dozen ^ pint sweet, at 77 cents 30.80
200 poimds lubricating compound 28. 50
110 pounds graphite 21. 02
50 gallons machine, at 40 cents 20. 00
50 gallons machine, at 22) cents 11. 25
50 gallons machine, at 20) cents 10. 25
Miscellaneous « 14. 00
11 gallons neat 's-f oot, at 60 cents 6. 60
5 gallons neat's-foot, at 65 cents 3. 25
109 gallons paraflln 15. 62
Sawdust:
2,4381 barrels, at 24. 5 cents , 697. 42
979 barrels, at 23 cents 226.17
Cotton waste, etc.:
8,602 pounds cotton waste, at 9 cents 774. 18
1,127 potmds cotton waste, at 9^ cents 102. 56
15,570 pounds wiping rags, at 5 cents 778. 60
Bale ties:
100 bundle s
Soap:
27,000 pounds wax, at 4,^ cents 1, 134.00
162) poimds castile, at UJ conts 18.29
244 cakes ivory, at $9.74 per gross 16. 60
381 pounds borax 32. 18
) gross sapolio, at $8.82 4. 41
30 boxes, at $3.87 116.10
7 boxes, at $3.88 27. 16
$3,366.76
2,312.79
822.59
1,655.24
118. 16
1,348.94
8 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Sponges:
192J pounds, at 12.78 $535.15
25 pounds, at 12.50 62.50
21 }| pounds, at 12.08 45. 63
ni pounds, at $3.70 42.55
10 pounds, at $1.60 16.00
loe:
343,810 pounds, at 19 cents per hundredweight 653.23
48, 722 pounds, at 14§ cents per hundredweight 70. 65
Miseellaneoufl items:
100 canvas bags 123. 00
Sandpaper, etc 63. 02
6 rubber mats 47. 20
737 pounds aqua ammonia 36. 85
1,083 pounds pumice stones 23. 34
4 water coolers 22. 35
Portraits, pictures, and frames 132. 28
Fixtures for office ticklers 117.60
13 barrels plaster of Paris 22. 40
1 beveled mirror 9. 00
1 bust of Franklin ' 11 . 00
Shears, etc.:
1 li dozen pair 64. 30
2 dozen pair, at $4.80 9.60
6 pair tinner's 8. 50
1 dozen i)air 7.20
Brooms:
46 doz<'n No. R 171 . 84
32 dozen No. 7 80.68
i dozen Bass 2. 30
2 dozen whisk 3. 70
8i*5 dozen floor 8W(H>p8 101.05
Brushes:
30 dozen glue 286. 80
21 dozen pick 149. 10
10 dozen Clinton No. 3 109. 00
IJ dozen matrix 94. 50
20 dozen lye 81.20
25 body, for stable us*? 34.05
17 dozen sash toolff No. 8 32. 30
9 dozen dust 29.61
3 dozen wall 27. 0(>
41 do7.en varnish '26.7')
11 dozen turkey feather 24. .Ui
3 dozen marbler's 1 1 . 8.'>
4 dozen .•scrubbing 4. 0()
Miscellaneous iti. 74
Klectric machiner>', repairs, etc.:
1 motor (8i horsepower Westlnghouae) '-S)ii. (*)
32 electric fans ■'V2'.». 44
16,04') feet eloctric wires :t.')7. Oti
300 electric switches 1«2. .'lO
15 commutators 200. 17
202 pounds nickel anodes 107.06
Charts and dials 2.'i.67
12 field coils 39.00
7 adjusUble brackets 22. 34
66 armature coils 36. 30
12 eloctric controllers 7.06
1 ,000 carbon brushes 90. 88
598 feet rubber tubing 57. 2l»
9,800 iucande8c«'nt lamps 923. 90
5 desk lamps 123. 75
$701.83
723.88
60S. 04
89. G»)
35'.»..')7
•44 _•••
REPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 9
Electric machinery, repairs, etc.— Continued.
8 Nemst lamps $3. 20
Miscellaneous supplies 211.09
200 attaching plugs : 18.68
1,500 feet steel tubing 56. 25
300 Bossert boxes 43. 00
1,000 feet electroduct pipe '. 45.00
4 wall bracket fans 47.00
125 receptacle boxes 57. 00
4 ceiling fixtures 13.33
200 feet circular loom 70. 00
Miscellaneous machinery, etc., for machine shop, carpenter shop, and power
plant:
l-horsepower packing ring with keeper 1,439. 00
120 grate bar.s : 640. 00
Air-compressor parts 182. 21
Pump fixtures 151. 10
12 leather cups 54. 00
1 outfit Tichon brazing compound 15. 00
4 stepladders 13. 44
25 pounds steel wool 8. 25
Miscellaneous 18. 64
Electrotype and 8tereotyi>e machinery, tools, and material:
1 curved combination router 875. 00
1 curved router for Congressional Record 700. 00
3 sets iron electrotjrpe blocks 350. 00
10 emery wheels 169. 58
4 gas-burners 40. 00
2 spiral gears 25. 00
72 stereotype brass ratchets 27. 00
21 dozen router bits 85. 87
9 dozen router cutters 67. 13
Router belts and repairs 18. 65
Copper battery plates—
27.798 pounds, at 20.95 cents , 5,823. 68
2.034 pounds, at 17.61 cents 258. 19
Bar tin—
7,500 pounds, at 41 cents 3,075. 00
2,000 pounds, at 29.5 cents 500. 00
Plumbago —
1,658 pounds, at 15 cents 248. 70
842 pounds, at 28 cents 235. 76
50 pounds, at 12 cents 6. 00
Tissue paper for paper process —
200 reams, at 11.35 270. 00
55 reams, at 11.50 82. 50
50 reams, at 11.30 65. 00
Sifted cast-iron filings—
9,660 pounds, at 2 cents 193. 00
5,674 pounds, at 2.5 cents 141. 85
Acids—
14 carboys, sulphuric, at 12.95 41. 30
4 carboys, muriatic, at $2.40 9. 60
1 carboy, muriatic, at $2.50 2. 50
Molding wax—
4,019 pounds at 26.5 cents 1,065. 04
814i pounds, at 29.5 cents 240. 28
Copper sulphate—
7,200 pounds, at 5.7 cents 410. 40
3.150 pounds, at 6.4 cents 201. 60
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 2
$3,277.97
2,421.64
2,358.23
6,181.87
3,665.00
490.46
417. 50
331.85
63.40
1,305.32
612.00
10 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Electrotype and stereotype toachlnery, tools, and material— Continued.
9, 180 pounds ba r lead 15, 283. 93
10,600 pounds electrotype metal, at 7 cents 742. 00
10.057 pounds tin foil, at 22J cents 2,237. 68
30i pounds bismuth metal, at 11.60 48. 80
60 coating brushes 44. 25
1,000 pounds stereotypje b'acklng powder 62. 50
1,000 pounds solder, at 21J cents 212. 50
250 pounds nick( 1 salts and ammonia, at 11.9 cents 29. 75
805 pounds rosin 20. 88
6 pounds nitrate of silver, at $6.72 40. 32
260i gallons refined turpentine 182. 35
726 pounds crude turpentine 24. 70
70 reams stereotype backing paper, at $4.75 332. 50
48 army blankets, at $3.22i 154. 80
12 stereotype drying blankets, at $2.75 33. 00
12 dozen electrot3rpe finishing rubbers 22. 95
Miscellaneous 21. 50
Printing machinery, tools, implements, and material:
12 Lanston monotype machines 44,000.00
Monotype fixtures and supplies 8, 735. 70
Linotyi)e fixtures and supplies 1, 793. 37
140,000 pounds monotype metal 16, 200. 00
75,000 pounds linotype metal 5, 062. 50
49,877 pounds keyboard paper 4, 091. 04
2 rotary pf^rfecting presses 20, 000. 00
Fixtures for presses 1 , 076. 05
Outfits, clamps, and slitter points 10,832. 29
1 seal press 30. 00
750 sections unique block 1 , 915. 86
Type 2, 094. 12
Chases 3,167.61
1,465 brass galleys 2, 223. 22
Brass rule 1, 2,tO. 35
1,000 side sticks, at 23 c-ents 230.00
Engraving steel dies .• 876. 55
9,072 sheets bonnet board, at 2 cents 181.44
1 dozen mineralized rubber blankets, at $20.50 each 246. 00
8,862 pounds offset paper 597. 18
40,590 pounds wiping paper 1, 965. 14
2,006 pounds pasteboard 453. 30
60 machine thermometers 600. 00
12 bicycles 786. 00
Bicycle parts and repairs 89. 40
3,375 pounds potash, at 3.9 cents 131.62
496 gallons sirup, at 27J cents 136. 40
50 pounds Fauls' lubricating compoimd : 10. 00
66 boxes tape couplers H5. 76
236 pounds wrapping cord, at 16 cents 37. 76
1 triple tier matrix cabinet 104. 95
1 double tier matrix cabinet 73.01
Printing ink, etc.—
6,161 pounds web press, at 17 cents 1,047.37
5,000 pounds web press, at 9 cents 450.00
500 pounds web press, at 22 cents 1 10. 00
8,953 pounds book, at 15 cents 1, 342. 95
1 ,085 pounds book, at 17| cents 191 . 23
1,017 pounds book, at 12 cents 122.04
40 pounds book, at $1.50 60.00
1 ,000 poimds cut, at $1 1 , 000. 00
3,000 pounds cut, at 24 cents 720. 00
500 pounds cut, at 30 cents 150. 00
1 ,912 pounds job, at 66 cents 1 , 242. 80
1 ,000 pounds job, at 60 cents 600. 00
105 pounds job, at $1.50 li>7. .00
60 pounds job, at $1 00. OU
$9,494.41
129,076.62
BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTEE. 11
Printing machinery, tools, implements, and material— Continued.
Printing ink, etc. — Continued.
25 pounds job, at $2 $50. 00
45 pounds Job, at 90 cents 40. 60
90 pounds job, at 39 cents 35. 10
52J pounds job, at 50 cents 26.25
12 pounds job, at 11.55 18.60
20 pounds job, at 75 cents 15.00
6,308 pounds rotary black, at 15 cents 946.20
1 , 125 pounds flat bed, at 40 cents 450. 00
1.031 pounds flat bed, at 25 cents 257. 75
600 pounds flat bed, at 27 cents 135. 00
600 pounds label red, at 29 cents '. 174. 00
20 pounds label red, at 30 cents 6. 00
100 pounds snuff brown, at II 100. 00
25 pounds label blue, at 70 cents 17. 50
250 pounds bronze blue, at 39 cents 97. 50
100 pounds bronze blue, at 67 cents 67-00
20 pounds bronze blue at 90 cents 18. 00
1,176 pounds ultramarine blue, at 14 cents 164. 64
35 pounds ultramarine blue, at II 35. 00
20 pounds ultramarine blue, at 70 cents 14. 00
10 pounds ultramarine blue, at 11.25 12. 50
28 pounds magnesia, at 30 cents 8. 40
3 pounds violet, at 12.25 6. 7o
300 gallons embossing varnish, at 11.40 420. 00
150 gallons embossing varnish, at 11.35 202. 50
50 pounds reducing varnish, at 13 cents 6. 50
2 gallons leveling, at 13.50 7. 00
Miscellaneous 10. 73
Gasoline —
11,090 gallons, at 12i cents 1, 386. 27
1,930 gallons, at 10 cents 193. 00
Roller composition —
5,030 pounds, at 14i cents , 729. 35
759 pounds, at 18 cents •. 136. 62
302 pounds, at 15 cents 45. 30
386 i)ounds, at UJ cents 44. 39
282 pounds, at ISJ cents 43. 71 ^
224 pounds, at 17i cents 39. 20
163 pounds, at 16 cents 26. 08
Tarcolin—
1,610 gallons, at 26J cents 426. 64
102i gallons, at 27 cents 27. 68
Quoins and keys —
300 dozen, at 11.35 405. 00
250 dozen, at 11.78 445. 00
8,000 assorted, at 47.6 cents per hundred 38. 08
17 dozen keys, at 13.60 61. 20
Twine —
2,504 pounds jute, at 5.8 cents 145. 23
12,695 pounds jute, at 8 cents 1,015. 60
7,418 pounds wrapping, at lOJ cents 778. 90
Glycerin—
2,136 pounds, at lOJ cents 224.29
1,121 pounds, at lOi^g cents 117. 00
1,112 pounds, at lU cents 120. 77
1,100 pounds, at llj cents 126. 50
1,118 pounds, at ll/g cents 127.87
100 pounds, at 12 cents 12. 00
1,102 pounds, at 12J cents 135. 00
1,110 pounds, at 13 cents 144. 30
110,596.31
1,579.27
1,064.65
454.32
949.28
1,939.73
1,013.73
12 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Printing m'jchinery. tools, implements^ and material— Continued.
Manila paper for tympan sheets—
9, 730 pounds, at 5.3 cents 1515. C8
2, 214 pounds, at .5J cents 121. 77
1, 020 pounds, at of cents 68. 65
Fixtures for book sewing machine 1,131.89
Fixtures for cutting machine 1, 109. 31
Fixtures for stitching machine 769. 75
Fixtures for paging machine 406. 50
Fixtures for mortising machine 130. 00
Fixtures for case-making machine 1 19. 65
Fixtures for gathering machine 1 19. 05
Fixtures for folding machine 73. 30
Fixtures for backing machine 31. 50
Fixtures for s kiving machine 18. 26
Miscellaneous 59. 83
Cotton—
37,074i yards, at 8.65 cents 3,206.03
27.968 yard.s. at 4.2 cents 1 . 174. f>6
5,712} yards, at 20 cents 1 . 142. 55
10,305} yards, at 7.9 cents 814. 15
1 ,996 yards, at 15.9 cents 317. 36
1,397 yards, at 22.2 cents 310. 13
1,017 yards, at 24.9 cents 253.23
1 ,646 yards, at 12.5 cent s 205. 75
995 yards, at 17.1 cents 170.15
1.046i yards, at 11 Ocents 124.53
Turkey niorooco—
2 dozen. o.l Pu.r/) 135. 00
1 dozen, at P>.i 65. 00
42 dozen, at «.is 1, 596. 00
;« doz.-n. ut $.30 .yi 1,204. £0
.30 dozen . at |.3». 1 , 080. 00
2-2 Ci dozen u t 133 731 . 50
I60&10
Knives—
8 dozen fold 45. 50
1 dozen ink, No. 405 13. 84
33 dozen shoe. No. 3 23. 76
2 dozen wax shaving 18. 00
4 dozen lance- point 4. 96
1 dozen Star '. 5. 00
Miscellaneous 4. 90
115.96
2,550 sheets press board 99. 30
1,000 6-point dashes 102. 90
503 feet cherry blocking board 47. 78
16 automatic numljering machines 69. 86
Insect powder 30. 20
Pads for automatic pointing 27. 00
18 dozen gauge pins, at SI .15 20. 70
3 rubber dams, a 1 13.50 la 60
4 gasoline blow torches • 9. 92
Miscellaneous 46. 29
Bindery machinerj', tools, and material:
6 Martini lK)ok .sewing machines 9, 600. 00
4 National book sewing machines 4, 800. 00
1 gathering machine *. 4, 600. 00
2 plate curving machines 1, 250. 00
1 beveling machine 825.00
1 punching machine 550. 00
2 tiering machines 362. 60
10 bookbinders' rolls 30. 00
17 ruling-machine cloths 29. 75
3 rawhide gears 18. 75
12 knives for revising machine ^ 12. 00
2 knives for Fortuna machine 8.00
22,086.10
3,WiC».04
7.710.44
REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER. 13
Bindery machinery, tools, and material— Continued.
Turkey morocco — Continued.
^ dozen, at 129.50 159.00
3 dozen, at $25 75.00
12013 dozen, at 121 2,537.50
161 S dozen , at 117 286. 16
239/, dozen, at 112.35 , 2.957.85
222ft dozen, at 111.50 2,561.63
Goatskins —
573ft dozen, at 114 8,034.49
127ft dozen, at 114.68 1,868.02
Law sheep—
485i dozen, at $8.45 4,101.11
3,000J dozen, at $8.20 24,604.10
800 dozen, at $7.40 5, 920. 00
Calf-
15J dozen, at $24.50 379. 75
2J dozen, at $22 \ 47. 67
Title leather—
30 dozen, at $6 180. 00
30ft dozen, at $7.75 235.73
28ft dozen, at $7.14 202. 89
41i dozen, at $8 332. 00
20J dozen, at $8.50 174. 25
J dozen, at $9.50 4. 75
J dozen, at $10 o. 00
Roans—
49J dozen, at $2 99. 00
72 dozen, at $9 G48. 00
Fleshers—
200i dozen, at $8 1 . G04. 00
200J dozen, at $6 1, 203. 00
lOOJ dozen, at $W5 477. 38
Skivers—
100 dozen, at $6 GOO. 00
50 dozen, at $6.14 307. 00
30i dozen, at $6.75 205. 88
lOli dozen, at $8.50 862. 75
20i dozen, at $10.50 215. 25
1 dozen, at $9 .* 9. 00
Cowhide buflBng-
4,2531 feet, at 7.4 cents 314. 74
13,773i feet, at 8.5 cents 1 , 170. 73
5,299i feet, at 8.8 cents 466. 34
. 128 feet, at 9.3 cents 11. 91
15,723i feet, at 9.5 cents 1, 493. 71
5,026i feet, at 10 cents 502. 63
Imitation russia leather —
58,1131 feet, at 15 cents 8, 717. 08
34,641 feet, at 15.9 cents 5, 507. 91
14,689i foet, at 14.4 cents '. 2, 115. 25
4,166i feet, at 17 cents 708. 31
35,032} feet, at 16.7 ^ents 5, 850. 47
l,033i feet, at 16 cents 105. 40
6,043 feet, at 17.9 cents 902. 09
42,299i feet, at 13.3 cents T). 025. 82
Book cloth—
1,14938 pieces,at $4.50 " 5,17.3.11
350 pieces, at $4.75 1, 062. 50
4QU pieces,at $4.90 244.74
1.69231 pieces, at $5.75 • 9. 158. 84
1,197 pieces, at $6 7, 182. 00
$13,289.14
9.902.51
34,626.21
427.42
1,134.62
747.00
3,284.38
2, 199. 88
3,960.06
29,592.93
14 REPORT OP THE PUBUC PRINTER.
Bindery machinery, tools, and material— Continued.
Book cloth— Continued.
677^, pieces.at $7 $4,740.11
826§8 pieces,at 17.25 5,085.06
39938 pieces.at 17.60 2,998.02
799iS pieces.at 17.75 6,195.60
149g| pieces.at $8 1,199.37
100 pieces, at $8.45 845.00
60 pieces, at $9.25 : 462.50
lOOa^Ji pieces.at $9.50 952.25
15 yards, at 15 cents 2. 25
Buckram—
1,980 yards, at 20 cents 396.00
900 yards, at 16 cents 144.00
Gold leaf-
600 packs, at $6.25 3,125.00
1,800 packs, at $7.04 12,672.00
160 packs, at $6.30 945.00
60 packs, at $7.08 364.00
192rolls, at 61.6 cents 118.26
96 rolls, at 80.5 cents 77.28
60 rolls, at 95.2 cents 57. 12
Aluminum leaf—
252 packs, at $1.09 274.68
183 packs, at $1.10 201.30
300 packs, at 80 cents 240. 00
Leather.cloth—
8,81 yards, at 30 cents 2, 644. 79
1,312A yards, at 49. 6 cents 649. 69
1,019 yards, at 35 cents 356. 65
Headbands, cotton—
97 pieces, at 18 cents 17. 46
313 pieces, at 21 cents 65. 73
433 pieces, at 23 cents 99. 59
145 pieces, at 24 cents 34. 80
Headbands, silk—
216 pieces, at 26 cents 56. 16
144 pieces, at 28 cents 40. 32
72 pieces, at 29 cents 20. 88
217 pieces, at 32 cents 69. 44 .
72 pieces, at 35 cents 25. 20
Binder's boards, etc.—
600,750 pounds, at 1.8 cents 10, 813. 50
1 5.400 pound? . a t 1 .9 cents 292. 60
62,047 pounds, at 1.95 cents 1,2C9.92
32,0.'iO pounds, at 2.1 cents 673. 05
86,UX) pounds, at 2.3 cents 1,980.30
324 ,423 pounds, at 3.7 cents 12, 003. 65
132,100 pounds, at 3.8 cents 5,019.80
1,3(X) pounds card middles, at 2.7 cents 36.72
120,000 pounds strawboards, at 1.6 cents 1,920.00
2,500 pounds trunk boards, at 4.1 cents 102. 50
3,785 pounds t runk boards, at 5 cents 189. 25
Felt—
72 y a rd 8 , a t 2y cen t s 20 . 88
10 yards, at $7.80 78. 00
C-iinvfls. etc . for covoring bL'ink books —
1 ,072 yards, at 10.7 cents 114. 70
1.8<i4i yards, at 14.4 cents 268.45
mi yard}*, at l*i.4 cents 109. 39
r^M^i yards, at 25.2 cents 1,751.33
(.47 J yards, at 31 .5 cents 204. 04
J,S3Hf yards duck, at 27.5 cents 505.65
$46,801.44
64a 00
17,348.66
716.96
3,651.18
217.68
212.00
34,241.20
MS. oo
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK. 15
Bindery machinery, tools, and material— Continued.
Canvas, etc., for covering blank books— Continued.
S,%45 yards duck, at 60 cents $2, 822. 60
8,377 yards duck, at 47 cents 3, 937. 19
2,771 J yards duck, at 26 cents 692. 81
1,212 yards duck, at 21.4 269.37
868i yards duck, at 23.5 cents 204. 10
12 yards duck, at 12.5 cents 15.00
1,000 yards duck, at 48.5 cents 485.00
740 yards duck, at 24 cents 177. 60
367 yards duck, at 28.6 cents 104, 60
10,054} yards drilling, at 13.9 cents 1,397.61
19,721i yards drilling, at 13.7 cents 2,701.85
398 yards drilling, at 14.5oents 57.71
115,808.90
Thread and twine—
396 pounds, at 73 cents 289.08
1,800 spools, at 11.41 2,538.00
1,008 pounds, at $1.34 1,350.72
512 pounds, at $2.36 1,208.32
600 spools, at $1.46 876. 00
1,008 pounds, at 87 cents 876. 96
252 pounds, at $1.15 289.80
297 pounds, at 71 cents 210. 87
72 pounds, at $1.369 98.57
3 pounds, at $1.20 3. 60
3,816i pounds soft twine, at 31 cents 1,183.11
768 pounds doft twine, at 28 cents 215.04
495 pounds soft twine, at 10.5 cents 51. 98
9,192.06
Glue—
38,146 pounds, at 11 cents 4, 196. 06
5,425 poimds, at 12.5 cents 678. 13
107 pounds, at 17 cents 18.19
10 pounds, at 12 cents 1. 20
5 pounds, at 17.5 cents .88
4,894.46
Alcohol—
144.21 gallons, at $2.54 366. 30
46.12 gaUons, at $2.47 113.92
105 gallons, at 70 cents 73. 50
663.72
Tablet glue—
903 pounds, at 11 cents 99. 33
60 pounds, at 14.7 cents • 7. 35
106.68
Gray super-
34,960 yards, at 2.4 cents 839. 04
18,760 yards, at 2.45 cents 459. 62
3,200 yards, at 3.3 cents 105. 60
1,404.26
Flour—
10 barrels, at $4.65 46. 50
150 barrels, at $3.90 585.00
631.60
Map sticks—
60 pair, at 8 cents 4. 00
6,000 pair, at 3 cents 150. 00
154.00
Marbler's colors, dyes, gums, etc.—
9i pounds Chinese blue pulp, at 40 cents .'< 8()
10 pounds blue pulp, at 22 cents 2. 20
8 pounds ultramarine blue, at 14 cents 1.12
2 pounds red pulp, at 55 cents 1. 10
10 pounds rose lake, at 33 cents 3. 30
227 pounds cochineal lake, at 53 cents 120. 31
5 pounds asphaltum Egyptian gum, at 20 cents 1. 00
150 pounds gum tragacanth, at 69 cents 103.50
150 pounds gum tragacanth, at 47 cents 70.50
660 pounds gum hog, at 28.5 cents 156. 75
125 pounds gum arable, at 26 cents 32.50
16 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Bindery machinery, tools, and loaterial— <3ontinued.
Marbler's colors, dyes, gums, etc.— Continued.
50 pounds egg albumen, at 70 cents $35. 00
402 pounds egg albumen, at 75 cents 301.50
566 pounds dextrine. 6.4 cents 36. 23
6 pounds ruling powder, at 13 18.00
10 pounds ruling powder, at 12.90 29.00
91 gallons white wine vinegar, at 10} cents 9.78
10 pounds eosin, at Sl.lOi 11.95
10 pounds eosin, at S1.157 11 .57
100 pounds red lead, at 7 cents 7.00
101 pounds Ammonia, at 25 cents 25.25
770 pounds ammonia, at 4.75 cents 36.57
400 pounds ammonia, at 5.7 cents 22. 80
200 pounds beeswax, at 40 cents 80.00
1,211 pounds beeswax, at 33.48 cents 405.44
825 pounds alum, at 2.1 cents 17.33
Druggists' sundries • 79. 37
Parchment substitute—
210 pieces, at 54 cents 113. 40
50 pieces, at 72 cents 36. 00
Tape—
236,880 yards book-sewing machine, at 69cents 1,634.47
56,880 yards white, at 6 cents 341. 28
300 rounds Grimshaw, at 58 cents 174.00
2 doren rolls, folder, at 115.20 30. 40
i dozen rolls, folder, at 119.90 9.95
i dozen rolls, folder, at 113.50 6. 75
3 dozen rolls, folder 30. 85
4 yards linen, at 15 cents .60
144 yards linen, at 2.5 cents 3.60
Cambric—
817 yards, at 6.5 cents 53. 11
l,209i yards, at 4.2 cents 50. 80
1 ,200 yards, at 3.6 cents 43. 20
SI, 622. 87
149.40
2,231.40
147.11
Ouards for patent backs —
70,000, at 1 cent 700. 00
10,000, at 0.9 cent 90. 00
40,000, at 0.8 cent 320.00
1,110.00
4,508 pounds bock lining paper, at 6.3 cents 284. 00
2,600 yards bleached sheeting, at 92.5 cents 231. 25
3,800 yards crash for toweling, at 13.6 cents 516. 79
960 pieces bookbinding bands 298. 60
300 gold rubbers 124.50
500 beef galls, at 10 cents 50.00
425,000 eyelets 92. 96
110} yards silosia, at 8.2 cents 9.08
15,120 yards alpaca braid, at 2 cents 302.40
1,440 yards alpaca braid, at 1.2 cents 17. 28
12 dozen towels 28. 80
484J yards denim, at 13.5 cents 65. 41
100 pounds jeweler's cotton, at 21 cents 21.00
6 reams manifold paper, at 89 54.00
83 dozen eggs 23.32
45 pints milk 1.80
Rubher rolls, etc 62.47
12 dozen china bowls 10.40
115 book saws 126. 16
250 yards ( ant on flannel 28. 75
Needles 321 . 60
5 dozen bookbinder's awls, at $3.50 a dozen 17. 50
2.500 sheets cloth-line<l paper, at 7.5 cents 187.50
50 yards flannel, .it 60 cents .?0.00
700 yards Irish linen, at 21.5 cents 171.50
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 17
Bindery machinery, tools, and material— Continued. '
40 yards Japanese silk, at 60 cents 124.00
3 yards silk moire, at 11.66 4.96
Miscellaneous binding 92.42
Miscellaneous:
Auditing and accounting 45, 150. 00
Compiling indexes to Congressional Record 9, 708. 00
Rent of warehouse 4, 999. 92
Rent of telephones, booths, etc 2, 462. 76
Advertising proposals for supplies 1, 633. 14
Traveling expenses of office employees 2, 648. 81
Express, Irelght , and drayage 283. 87
Rent of fire-alarm boxes 230. 00
Books of reference 302. 65
Adding machines 3, 621. 80
6,240 street-car tickets 260. 00
134 yards linoleum, laid. 163.26
Telegraphing 239. 20
Subscriptions 66. 87
Press clippings 220. 89
Boxes, cases, etc 2, 648.23
Miscellaneous 45. 00
Stable, rent, supplies, etc.:
Rent $2,400.00
1 horse 300.00
Forage 3, 347. 25
Shoeing 1,026.60
Wagon and carriage repairs 763.01
Harness 2, 159. 46
Harness repairs 121. 05 *
Carriage and wagons 1, 973. 00
Storm covers, blankets, etc 360. 58
Miscellaneous 118. 32
12,577.27
Stationery:
Typewriters 3, 118. 00
Ribbons (various kinds) 89. 19
Repairs 355. 56
Rubber bands 638. 73
Pencils 566. 28
Pens 744. 81
Rubber stamps, etc 288. 07
Writing ink 428. 74
Paper clips 33. 76
Rubber erasers 120. 01
Repairs to time stamps 86. 02
Pins 41. 96
Tracing linen ^ 81. 89
Liquid glue 101. 41
Paper fasteners 8. 65
Pencil-pointer fixtures 20. 51
Wastebaskets 34. 99
Inkstands 20. 97
Bone folders 23. 20
Carbon paper 423. 62
Penholders 35. 94
Rulers 24. 41
Blotters 15. 11
Letter paper 67. 08
Postage 31. 67
Registers and fixtures 166. 92
Sponge cups and sponges 17. 20
Stapling machines and fixtures 7. 55
Label holders 32. 42
Miscellaneous 100. 00
1 punching machine 7. 50
7,732.17
18 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Supplies for Congress and Departments:
Loose-leaf binders, etc $21, 534. 1 1
Envelopes 12,125.05
93,630 manifold books 15,987.84
Indexes and index sheets 1, 813. 93
Shipping tags and strings 465. 96
Gumming baggage labels 294. 97
5.500 cloth-Uned jackets 165.00
2,000 seals for United States Court of Claims 12.00
$52,398.86
Total gross 703,899.02
If iflcdlaneous cash discount ' 1, 584. 05
Total net 702,314.97
Grand total 4,622,095.28
No. 8. — Statement showing the disbursements on account of paper for the public printing
and binding for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Machine-finish printing paper:
14,176 reams, 24 by 38 Inches, 48-pound, at $1.536 $21, 774. 33
502 reams, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at $1.776 891.65
1,915,646 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-poimd, at 3 cents 57, 469. 38
2,427,621 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-poimd, at 3.1 cents 75,256.25
3,000 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at $2.88 8, 640. 00
3,671./rt reams, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at $2.976 10. 925. SO
146,465 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at 3.1 cents 4, 540. 42
687,004 pounds, 24 by 3^ inches, 48-pound, at 3.55 cents 24,388.64
13,836 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.2 cents 443. 39
366,468 pounds, 24 l)y 19 inches, 24-pound, at 3.1 cents 11,360.51
51,288 pounds, 24 by 19 inches, 24-poimd, at 3.85 c«nts •. . . . 1,974.50
63,577 pounds, 24 by 9J inches, 12-pound, at 3.1 cents 1,970.89
486AJI n-ams, 24 by 38 inches, 321-pound, at $1.3376 650.74
523ijl P'ams, 32i by 44i inches, 100-pound, at $3.55 1,859. 14
98iJ; reams, 30§ by 41 inches, 120-pound, at $3.96 390.06
157^;.; n-ams, 30i by 41 inches, 120-poimd, at $7.80 1,228.50
Sized and supercaiendered printing paper:
4,204.;;;;, reams, 24 l)y 32 inches, 45-pound, at $1.485 6,243.21
43,035iVrt pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 45-pound, at 3.3 cents 1,439.97
86,0S9,> pounds, 32 by 48 inches, 90-pound, at 3.3 cents 2,840.94
2,*J02i» reams. 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at $2.24 5,830.06
37,687i pounds. 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 3.8 cents 1, 432. 12
l,224i5 rL'ams, 38 by 48 inches, 140-pound, at $4.48 5, 486.88
7,809 ,Yrt rt-ams, lis by 48 inches, 120-pound, at $3.96 30, 926. 12
544,894 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 120-pound, at 3.3<«nt8 17,981.50
172,749^;; pounds, 38 by 4N inches, 140-pound, at 3.2 cents 5,527.90
59,860 pounds, 32 l)y 48 inches, 120-pound, at 3.8 cents 2,274.68
44,2724 pounds, 24J by 31i inches, 42-pound, at 3.3 cents 1,461.00
42,291 pounds, 22| by 3U inches, 42-pound, at 3.9 cents 1,649.35
2,027^,1.: R'ams, 22J by 31i inches, 42-pound, at $1.38t) 2,809.03
1,0175'*^ reams, 22} by 3li inches, 40-pound, at $1.32 1,343.03
6,758ig?. reams, 31i by 45i inches, 80-pound, at $2.64 17,842. 16
300i.';.') reams, 30 by 45 inches, 80-pound, at $2.64 792.06
TSSC'^ rnama, 29 by 43 inches, 80-pound, at $2.64 2,073.06
805i;; reams, 31 by 45J Inches, 80-pound, at $3.12 2,513. 16
101,363 pounds, 3Ii by 4.">i inches, 80-pound, at 3.3«'nts 3,344.96
23,974 pounds, 30 by 43 inches, 80-pound, at 3.9 cents 934.90
149,120 poimds, 31i by ir>i inches, 80-pound, at 3.9 cents 5,815.68
311ii» D'ams, 31i by 45J inches, 100-pound, at $3.30 1,028.46
Antique laid iiiachinc-flnished printing paper:
113 reams, 2,') i)y 38 inches, 70-pound, at $2.31 261.03
100 reams, 25 by 38 inch<>s, 70-pound, at $2.59 250.00
Antique laid d«.>ckle-cdge machine-finish printing paper:
2313"., reams, 20i by 29 inches, 50-pound, at $4.90 1, 133.86
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRI>:TER. 19
Antique wove deckle-edge machine-flnish printing pai)er:
1,000 reams, 29 by 40 inches, 60-pound, at $4.50 $4,^00.00
207J reams, 22i by 35 inches, 50-pound, at $5.50 1, 141.26
Antique wove machine-finish printing pax)er:
28 reams, 22J by 35 inches, 60-pound, at $1.65 46. 20
White double cap:
ZJOfflia reams, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at $1.60 4,056.44
6,812 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 5 cents 340. 60
29,448 ft pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 6 cents 1,766.92
2,305J8 reams, 17 by 38 inches, 36-pound, at $1.80 4, 160. 44
43,459iV5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 36-pound, at 6 cents 2, 172. 97
96 reams, 17 by 28 inches, 40-pound, at $2 192. 00
437 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 5 cents 21.86
Colored double cap:
l,170iiS reams, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at $2.176 2,546. 86
3,2455*5^ reams, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at $2.112 6,863. 80
T%m% reams, 17 by 28 inches, 22-poimd, at $1.452 1, 138.87
215^8 reams, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at $1.496 322.84
40,542§g8 reams, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at 6.6 cents 2,675.81*
' 3,408A«o pounds, 17 by 38 inches, 22-pound, at 6.8cent« 231.77
White demy:
2,039ii? reams, 16 by 21 inchesr 20-pound, at $1 2,039. 90
1,148288 reams, 16 by 21 inches, 25-pound, at $1.25 1,436.66
46,609ft pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 25-pound, at 5 cents 2, 330. 60
White double demy:
672 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 25-pound, at 5 cents 33. 60
l,776^gJi reams, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at $1.70 3.019. 95
34,054 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6 cents 2, 043. 24
29,399.54 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6 cents 1, 469. 97
2,100ii reams, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at $2 4, 201. 10
75,730 pouAds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 5 cents 3, 786. 60
78,827 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 4, 729. 62
4,846ft pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48-pound,. at 6 cents 290.72
2,668Jig8 reams, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at $2.50 6, 670. 75
17,847 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 60-pound, at 5 cents 892. 35
Colored double demy:
72,700 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 6.6 cents 4, 798. 20
ll^^xi reams, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at $3.30 2, 369. 91
1,731 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 75-pound, at 6.6 cents 114. 25
White folio:
114 reams, 47 by 22 inches, 23-pound, at $1.15 131. 10
White folio post:
136Jg reams, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound, at 80 cents 109. 40
White double folio post:
8,921 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at 5 cents 446. 06
7e9iJj reams, 23 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at $2 1, 539. 40
Blue double folio post:
207188 reams, 22 by 34 inches, 4(>-pound, at $2.64 547. 43
86 reams, 32 by 34 inches, 55-pound, at $3.63 312. 18
White medium:
19,987ft pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 26-pound, at 5 cents 999. 36
White royal:
l»063pi reams, 19 by 24 Inches, 16-pound, at 80 cents 850. 77
736ig reams, 19 by 24 inches, 28-pound, at $1.40 1, 031. 31
Blue royal:
lOn^U reams, 19 by 24 inches, 14-pound, at 92.4 cents 99. 09
2,879ft pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 14-pound, at 6.6 cents 190.07
White supcrroyal :
143ig reams, 20 by 28 inches, 35-pound, at $1.75 251. 39
1,985 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 36-pound, at 5 cents 99. 25
17,311/ift pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 56-pound, at 5 cents 865. 59
White writing:
783ft reams, 28 by 34 inches, 64-pound, at $3.84 3, 007. 68
490ft reams, 26 by 32 inches, 46-pound, at $2.76 1, 352. 68
11,495 pounds, 28 by 34 inches, 64-pound, at 6 cents 689. 70
345218 reams, 24 by 38 inches, 32-pound, at $1.60 553. 10
462^ reams, 26 by 32 Inches, 46-pound, at $2.30 1,039, &A.
20 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
White writing— Continued.
2,099/0 reams, 23 by 36 Inches, 52-pouiid, at 12.60 $5,457.94
1»641 /(^ reams, 24 by 38 Inches, 56-potmd, at $2.80 4, 595. 32
l,045i}8J reams, 28 by 34 inches, 64-pound, at $3.20 3,345.97
l,376/o reams, 28 by 34 inches, 72-pound, at $3.60 4, 955. 04
22,719 pounds, 28 by 34 inches, 64-pound, at 5 cents 1, 135. 96
11,198 pounds, 27 by 28 Inches, 60-pound, at 5 cents 559. 90
5,972 poimds, 20 by 28 inches, 56-pound, at 5 cents 296.60
1,578ft pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 52-pound, at 5 cents 78. 91
Colored writing:
844jgg reams, 19 by 24 inches, 14-pound, at 95.2 cents 805. 94
Golden envelope paper:
95 reams, 19 by 24 inches, 28-pouiid, at $2.80 . 266. 00
Writing paper in rolls (machine-dried, supercalendered) :
36,323 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 36-pound, at 4.3 cents 1, 561. 89
25,063 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 4.3 cents 1,077.71
Cover paper:
2,081|i}} reams, 20 by 25 inches, 50-pound, at $1.90 3,955. 18
l,201gg8 reams, 20 by 25 inches, 50-pound, at $2.35 2,823.85
47iS reams, 22i by 32 Inches, 7a-pound, at $2.66 127. 01 "
13,408 pounds, 33 by 46 inches, 148-pound, at 3.8 cents 509. 50
Map pai>er:
37, 1 44 pounds, at 12 cents 4, 457. 28
Superfine double-coated book paper:
3,649.1J{ reams, 24 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at $5.10 18, 613.98
398,-0 reams, 38 by 50 inches, 200-pound, at $10.20 4,060. 62
27,630 pounds, 38 by 50 inches, 200-pound, at 5.1 cents 1, 409. 13
16,785i«o pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 84-pound, at 5.1 cents 856. 07
Manila paper:
2,220i3 reams, 20i by 32 Inches, 30-pound, at 75 cents 1,665. 56
1,082^0 reams, 20J by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 97.5 cents 1,055.44
1 miin reams, 25 by 38 inches, 56-pound, at $1.40 1, 515. 36
.950 reams, 25 by 38 Inches, 56-pound, at $1.82 1,729.00
33,057 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 50-pound, at 2.5 cents 826.42
33,370 pounds, 20f by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 2.5 cents 834. 25
73,762 pounds, 20} t.y 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.25 cents 2,397. 27
26,144.pounds, 20i by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.25 cents 849. 68
53.476 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 56-pound, at 3.25 cents 1, 737. 96
Rope manila paper:
150j«rt reams, 38 by 38 inches, 140-pound, at $6.44 967. 29
100 reams, 38 by 38 Inches, 140-pound, at $7.70 770. 00
29.599 pounds, 27 by 38 Inches, 70-pound, at 4.6 cents 1,361.56
17,311,?rt pounds, 30 by 46 inches, 84-pound, at 4.6 cents 796.31
12,802,^0 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, a'i-pound. at 5.5 cents 704. 12
6,871 pounds, 24 J»y 37 inches, 70-pound, at 5.5 cents 377.91
407 ^»;;, reams, 24 by 36 Inches. 50-pound, at $2.30 936. 24
106 reams. 24 by 36 inches, 50-pound, at $2.75 291. 60
104 reams. 24 by 38 inches, 63-pound, at $2.898 301. 39
113 reams, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at $3.22 363. 86
106 reams, 27 by 38 inches. 70-pound, at $3.85 408. 10
XOm reams. 30 by 46 inche.-*, 84-pound, at $3.864 393. 64
4335"o reams, 27 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at $4.60 1,993. 64
58iS reams, .33 by 33 Inches. 100-pound, at $4.60 271. 1/
100 reams, 30 by 46 Inches. 84-pound, at $4.62 402. 00
252*:, reams, 40 by 42 inches. 115-pound, at $5.29 1.34. 63
llli reams, 33 by .33 inches, lOO-pound, at $5.50 613. 25
202 reams, 27 by 38 Inches, ino-pound, at $5.50 1, 111. 00
100 reams. 40 by 42 inches. 115-poimd. at $6.325 632. 50
Bleache<i manila paper:
32.710 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, H.'i-pound. at 3.9 cents 1,275. 68
14.195,",, pounds, 24 by .38 Inches. 145-pound, at 4.5 cents 638. 82
Bond paper:
32fi.6W poimds, at 10.6 cents 34,629. 35
ia3.S25 poimds, at 11.3 cents 11,732. 23
3.24() poimds, at ll.S cents .382. 32
Artificial parchment:
3.927 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 40-pound, at 13. Scents 541.92
REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 21
Parchment deed:
5,145 pounds, at 13.8 cents $710. 01
High-finish onionskin:
31 reams, 19 by 24 inches, 0-pound, at 12.70 83.70
Plated buUet patch:
112 reams, 16 by 21 inches, 7-pound, at $2.45 274. 40
Heavy raUroad board:
7,864 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 280-pound, at 3.9 cents 306. 70
White china board :
17,575 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 210-pound, at 3.9 cents C85. 43
Colored cardboard:
11,873 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 210-pound, at 3.9 cents 463. 05
Manila cardboard:
3,235 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 182-pound, at 2.8 cents 90. 58
5,201 pounds, 22i by 28i inches, 245-pound, at 2.8 cents '*^ 145. 63
6,443 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 256-pound, at 2.8 cents 152. 40
Bristol board:
494,641 pounds, 20i by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 5.2 cents 25, 721. 33
135,465 pounds, 20} by 31i inches, 130-pound, at 5.2 cents 7,044. 18
100,297 pounds, 21 by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 5.2 cents 5, 215. 44
32,297 pounds, 21i by 30 inches, 130-pound, at 5.2 cents ^ 1, 079. 45
White bristol board :
12,456 pounds, 22i by 28J inches, 120-pound, at 5.8 cents 722. 45
129,500 pounds, 22i by 28i inches, 140-pound, at 5.8 cents 7, 511. 00
27,783 pounds, 22i by 28* inches, 140-pound, at 6.2 cents 1, 722. 55
Colored bristol board:
85,670 pounds, 20} by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.75 cents 3, 212. 62
Manila bristol board:
51,774 pounds, 21} by 31i inches, 85-pound, at 2.3 cents 1, 190. 80
Double-mill bristol board:
29U8 reams, 22J by 28i inches, 175-pound, at $24.15 720. 39
3,500 pounds, 22J by 28 inches, 175-pound, at 13.8 cents 483. 00
700 pounds, 22i by 28i inches, 175-pound, at 13.8 cents 96. 60
5,636 pounds, 22i by 22i inches. 190 pound, at 13.8 cents 777. 77
First-class ledger, double cap:
1.336ij Ji reams, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at $6.08 8, 126. 24
3955V0 reams, 17 by 28 inches, 42-pound, at $6.72 2, 655. 31
175gVB reams, 17 by 28 inches, 4»-pound, at $7.68 1,344.69
1,704 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 16 cents 272. 64
2,873,»o\, pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 42-pound, at 16 cents 450. 83
First- class ledger, demy:
72SiU reams, 16 by 21 inches, 24-pound, at $3.84 2, 797. 88
922,Y« reams, 16 by 21 inches, 29-pound, at $4.64 4, 278. 45
4,798 pounds, 16 by 21 inches. 24 pound, at 16 cents 767.68
7,931x8^ pounds, 16 by 21 inches. 29-pound, at 16 cents 1,268 .97
First-class ledger, double demy:
785^g3i reams, 21 by 32 inches, 48- pound, at $7.68 6,034.23
870BVn reams, 21 by 32 inches, 58 pound, at $0.28 8,074.91
200 reams, 21 by 32 inches. 58-pound, at $9.80 1.972.00
47B'y\, reams. 21 by 32 inches, 90- pound, at $11.70 551 . 12
381g Jg reams. 21 by 32 inches, 75 pound, at $12 4, 581 . 09
l"nVo reams, 21 by X2 inches. 90- pound, at $14.40 247. 19
38gi8 reams. 21 by 32 inches. 130-pound, at $18.20 703.22
lUl reams. 21 by 32 inches, 130 pound, at $20.80 32. 36
478 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48 pound, at 16 cents 76. 48
24.245iy*„ pounds. 21 by 32 inches. 58-pound, at 16 cents 3,879.27
1,811 pounds, 21 by 32 inches. 130 pound, at 16 cents 289.76
First class ledger, medium:
25l!^„ reams. 18 by 23 inches. 3a pound, at $4.80... 1,206.G6
439i5S reams, 18 by 23 inches, 38-pound, at $6.08 2,670.66
9.105i?,o pounds. 18 by 23 inches. 38 pound, at 16 cents 1.456.81
First class ledger, double medium:
^Ot'U^ reams, 23 by 36 inches, CO pound, at $9.60 1,982.46
125yg reams, 23 by 36 inches, 7r)- pound, at $12.16 1.525.71
19,616^Vo pounds, 23 by 3(5 inche.s. 7<>- pound, at 16 cents 3, 138. CO
22 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
First-class lodger, royal:
IS9U% reams, 19 by 24 inches, as-pound, at $5.60 $1,061.11
260Uo reams, 19 by 24 inches, 46-pound, at $7.36 1,917.07
9,160,Vfl pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 46-pound, at 16 cents 1,466.66
557iVo pounds, 19 by 24 inches. 35-pound, at 16cent8 89.25
First-class ledger, double royal:
102|;» ream.s, 24by 38 inches. 100-pound, at $16.90 1,739.85
First-class ledger, superroyal:
805 reams, 20 by '28 inches, 57- pound, at $9.633 7.754.56
First class ledger, special:
105ii reams. 18i by 3^ inches. 48- pound, at $7.92 837. 14
lOO^X? reams. 14 ]>y 35 inches. 50-pound, at $8 806.27
*/. HU reams, 20^ by 24} inches, 70-pound, at $11.55 806.19
70^„ reams, 24 by :« inches. 75-pound, at $12.375 868.11
Tl^n reams, 21 by 32i inches. 110-pound, at $18.15 1,292.29
87U*A reams, 21 by 32J inches. 132 pound, at $21.78 18,973.06
7,093,"/, pounds, 20i by 24} inches, 70-pound, at 16 cents 1,135.01
Second-cla.ss ledger, double cap:
2,30 reams, 14 by 17 inches. 11^ pound, at $1.14 280.04
61,677 pounds, 17 by 28 inches. .'i8-pound, at 6 cents 3,700.62
7,037J pounds, 17 >)y 28 inches.. 38-pound, at 10.6 cents 745.97
Second class ledger, rlomy:
4523,': reams, 16 by 21 inch«'s. 24-pound, at $1.44 652.25
2.'>.041,'n pounds, IH by 21 inches, 29-pound, at 6cent8 1,502.48
Second class ledger, double demy:
40.rj60,H, pounds, 21 by :i2 inches. 48-pound, at cents ^ 2, 439.61
88,894,'^n pounds, 21 by .TJ inches, .58-pound, at 6cents 5,333.67
Second class ledger, medium:
39,272,Vo pounds. 18 by 2,3 inches, 38-pound, at 6cent8 2,356..15
Second class ledger. dou>>le nie<lium:
71, 7U) pounds, 2.'i by :it> inches, 7r»-pound, at 6 cents 4,302.96
Second class ledger. surxTroyal
17,':(Xi,Vrt pounds. 20 by 2K inches, 57-pound, at 6 cents 1,«12. 41
Second class ledger. sy>eciHl:
303i,: reams, 2S t)y ,34 inches. 7r»-pound, at $4.56 1,385.78
6,040 pounds, 17 by 2s inches. ;<8-pound, at 6 cents .^)02.40
14,985i pounds, 28 by 2if inches, 65-pound, at 6 cents 809. 13
17,479,Vo pounds, 2s by 34 inches, 76-pound, at 6cents 1,048.77
15,143,''., pounds, '2K by ,34 imhes, 76- pound, at 10.6 cents ".... I.OOA.IS
Tissue pafK-r:
1,^15^;, TX'mws, 21 by :V2 inches. 22- pound, at $1.05 1,958.83
2.078i^ n»ams. 2.3 by .32 inches. 24-pound, at $1.08 2,245.06
298 ,Va reams. 20 by ;{(i inches, at $2 606. 40
54r>Ul n'ams. 18 by SA inches, at $2.25 1,227.64
Blotting paper:
20 reams, 19 by 24 inehe>«. lOO-pound, at $4.50 90.00
10 reams, 19 by 24 inehes. 100 poimd, at $4.70 47.00
Marble paper:
29j:?, reams, '22 by > mehev. at $7.25 217. 47
Comb pajK-r:
94Kii reams, 20 by Jo in»hes. at $.'j.50 522.06
40 reams, 19 by 30 inches, at $.'>.75 230.00
154; IT, n-ams. 22 by 28 inches, at $6. 25 065. 05
Lining paper:
5 reams. 22 by 22 inches, at $6.90 34.50
4}^ reams. 22 by -JS inches, at $6 90 32.43
Tjrpewriter paper:
100 reams. 16 by 21 inches, s-pound. at $2.28 * 228.00
400 reams, 10 by 21 inches, in^-pound, at $2.58 1,032. 00
120i reams, 16 by 20 inches. 22-pound, at $2.84 342.22
100 reams. 10 by 20 inehes. 11-pound, at $2.98 296.00
Letter, note, and quarto-post paper:
204 reams. 9 by 1 1 inches. 7-pound, at 73 cents 148. 98
.'i2 n>ams, Lome *.i7.e. nt $1 .2.') 65i 00
.V) n-ams. Lake\vf>od size at $1..'jO 75.00
.V»|,.1 reams. e<»nirnenial «'iz«'. at Sl.fiO 81.20
W!.;:-: reams, 21 by .32;r.»b.-. 4s-pound. at $3.97 393.84
REPORT OF THE Pl/BUC PRINTER. 23
Letter, note, and quarto-post paper— Continued.
25 reams, 22 by 34 inches, 4(>-pound, at $6.79 1169. 75
2ig reams. 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at $6.80 17. 00
5,433 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48»'pound, at 7.5 cents 407. 47
Paiwr for overlaying:
107 reams, 17 by 22 Inches. 10-pound, at 60 cents 64. 20
Parchment:
4,100 sheets, 15 by 21 inches, at 33 cents 1,353. 06
Oiwn-market purchases:
Banker's safety pai)er—
115 reams, 17 by 28 inches, at $15 819. 38
High grade linen printing paper -
100 reams, 24 by 38 inches, 33-pound, at $3.30 330. 00
Japanese linen paper —
120 reams, 16 by 21 inches, 20-pound, at $4.20 504.00
Orange printing paper—
4^„ reams, 22 by 28 inches, 31-pound, at $1.6275 7. 08
Antique wove machine-finish deckle-edge printing paper—
152i reams, 22i by 35 inches, 50-pound, at $5. 50 838. 75
Blue wove double-cap writing paper—
13,272 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 5.6 cents 743.23
Half-tone writing paper—
500 sheets, 8i by 11 inches 1. 50
729 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 32-pound, at 12 cents 87. 48
Machine-dried green laid double demy writing paper—
10, 680 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, SO-pound, at 5.6 cents 508. 08
Machine-dried writing paper—
36,658 pounds, 17 by 28 inches,36-pound at 5 cents 1,832. 90
31,475 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 5 cents 1,573. 75
24,702 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 25-pound, at 5 cents 1,236. 10
34,430 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6 cents 1,721. 60
39,639 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 5 cents 1,981. 96
51,225 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 5 cents. 2,561. 25
Machine-dried supercalendered writing paper -
122,102 pounds, 21'by 32 inches, 25-pound, at 5.9 cents 7,204.02
248,848 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 25-pound, at 5.7 cents 14, 184. 33
Bond paper—
15J reams, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound, at $2.40 37. 20
3 reams, 17 by 22 inches, 20-pound, at $4 12. 00
Glazed bond paper—
3,900 sheets, 17 by 28 inches 74. 88
Blank board—
6,000 sheets, 14 by 28 inches 42. 90
1,000 sheets, 28 by 40 inches 31. 90
First-class ledger, double demy, red—
540 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 90-pound, at 21 cents 113. 40
First-class ledger, double medium, yellow wove —
50 reams, 23 by 36 inches, 60-pound, at $9 460. 00
German cocoa paper, yellow—
3^88 reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $8.50 28. 26
Paraflln paper—
40 reams, 24 by 38 inches, at $1.25 60. 00
10 reams, at $1.36 13. 60
Marble paper—
]iU reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $8.50 14. 24
5 reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $5.50 27. 50
Parchment paper—
100 sheets, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound .73
Pink poster—
50 reams, 24 by 38 inches, 25-pound, at 93.75 cents 46. 87
Blue paper, gununed—
65 sheets ; .65
Gross amount 805,860.11
Discount • 980. 90
Total 804,879.21
24 BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Inventory showing quantity and cost of paper on hand June SO^ 1907.
6,850 reams 3Jl quires machine-finish printing 121, 190.05
448,078 pomids machine-finish printing ^ 16, 124.53
4,254 reams ISj! quires sized and supercalendered printing 23,510.63
553 reams 10^ quires antique and deckle edge printing 2,835.34
22,776 reams 12g quires white and colored writing 52, 050.34
333,022 pounds white writing (rolls) 15, 229.53
83 reams if quires golden envelope 232. 58
2,717 reams 7i quires cover •. 5,844.20
2,475 reams 14 quires map 14, 204.S8
332 reams 16t quires single and doubled coated book 2,455.44
• 2,346 reams I7i quires manila 3, 604. 53
85,510 poimds manila 2, 779.06
6,873 reams 7i| quires white and colored bond 23,122.58
442 reams 5ji quires artificial parchment 2,234.48
18 reams 4 quires parchment deed 113. 48
25 reams O'i quires bullet patch 53. 17
52 reams 7i quires onionskin 141.37
2 reams og quires parulfin 3.22
191,542 pounds bristol board 7, 182.85
532,641 sheet s bristol board 6, 508. 28
55, 848 sheets double-milled and wedding bristol 3, 020. 12
97,611 sheets white and colored cardboard 1,672.47
71,183 sheet s manila cardboard 1, 557.04
2,589 reams 13 quires tissue 3,024.34
901 reams 7 quires typewriter 2, 560.96
1,212 reams 5^ quires cap, letter, and note 2,768.86
7,579 reams first-class ledger paper 58,828.34
3,107i,* reams second-class ledger paper 14, 174. 11
li4892*o reams manila paper (rope and bleached) 7, 329.72
552*(, reams copying paper 114.33
31^0 reams blotting paper 101 . 50
257iA reams comb paper 1, 554. 46
282 J5 reams marble paper • 1 , 477.63
39^8 reams lithographed lining papers 445. 47
949 sheets parchment 284.70
Total 298,333.65
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 25
No. 9. — Statement shovoing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Lithographing (engraying and printing) :
1,400 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Senate Doc. No. 483, Ist session o9th Congress S45. 00
300 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 219, 1st session 59th Congress. SCO. 00
3,000 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 219, 1st session 59th Con-
gress 360. 00
1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 499, 1st session 59th Con-
gress 127. 40
1,619 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Senate Doc. No. 16, 1st session 59th Congress 14. 70
1,619 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Senate Doc. No. 147, 2d session 59th Congress 73. 50
1,293 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 499, 1st session 59th Con-
gress 453.00
1,919 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 215, 2d session 59th Congress. 116. 62
1,619 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 214, 2d session 59th Congress. 97. 02
1,670 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompany Senate Doc. No. 401, 2d session 59th Congress. 23. 52
500 copies each of 11 illustrations to accompany Senate Report No. 166, 1st session 57th Con-
gress 285. 18
5,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Senate Report No. 2537, 1st session 59th Congress. 34. 30
100 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Plans of a Sea Level and Lock Canal 36. 00
200 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Special Report, Chagres River flood of 1906.. 14. 70
2,150 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 852, 1st session 59th Congress 18. 00
500 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 263, 1st session 59th Congress. 375. 00
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 326, 1st session 56th Congress, and
House Doc. No. 235, 2d session 56th Congress 24. 00
2,150 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 900, 1st session 59th Con-
gress 108. 00
2,150 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 914, Ist session 59th Congress 17. 75
2,150 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 916, 1st session 59th Congress 17. 00
2,150 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 917, Ist session 59th Congress 22. 00
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 84, Examination and Survey of
Waterway, Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina 13. 96
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 83, Survey of Dorchester Bay
and Neponset River, Massachusetts 17. 64
1,480 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 82, Survey of Duluth
Harbor, Minnesota 28. 42
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 265, Survey of Thames River to
AUyne Point, Connecticut (». 86
1,480 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 262, Survey of Norwallc
Harbor, Connecticut 21. 56
1,480 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 266, Ship Canal connecting
Great Lakes 41.16
2,150 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 913, 1st session 59th Con-
gress ; 780. 00
1,619 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 207, 2d session 59th Congress 34. 30
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 214, 2d session 59th Congress 19. 60
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 270, 2d session 59th Congress 23. 52
1,480 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 271, 2d session 59th Congress. 78. 40
l,480copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 333, 2d session 59th Congress. 29. 40
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 332, 2d session 59th Congress. . . 9. 80
320copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 82, 2d session 59th Congress. . 7. 84
l,4S0copie8 each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 483, 2d session 59th Congress. 44. 10
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 521, 2d session 59th Congress 9. 80
1,619 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 513, 2d session 59th Congress. 80.36
1,480 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 539, 2d session 59th Congress. 88. 20
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 640, 2d session 59th Congress 9. 80
1,644 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 510, 2d session 59th Con-
gress 93. 10
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 321, 2d session 59th Congress 19. CO
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 338, 2d session 59th Congress 19. CO
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 336, 2d session 59th Congress 19. 60
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 438, 2d session 59th Congress 14. 70
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 407, 2d session 59th Congress 17. 64
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 442, 2d session 59th Congress 34. 30
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 389, 2d session 59th Congress 34. 30
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 388, 2d session 59th Congress 14. 70
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 3
26 REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraving and printing)— Continued.
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doe. No. 339, 2d session 50th Congress 121.60
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 337, 2d session 50th Congress 47. 04
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 335, 2d session 50th Congress. .. . 36.28
1,619 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 502, 2d session 50th Congress 78. 40
1,619 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 406, 2d session 50th Congress 286. 18
l,619copies each of3 illustrations to accompany House Doc. No. 607, 2d session 50th Congress. 137.20
1,480 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Doc. No. 768, 2d session 59th Congress 14.70
5,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Report No. 4399, 1st session 50th Congress. . 36. 00
400 copies of 1 illustration to accompany House Report No. 6420, 2d session 59th Congress. . . 6. 80
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Argument on H. R. 22078 10. 00
100 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Hearings before Committee on Naval Affairs 0. 80
2,064 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Records of Virginia Company of JLondon.. 37L60
3,241 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Memoirs of National Academy of Scienoes,
Vol. 10, Memoirs 178.00
7,539 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompany Proceedings on the Unveiling of the Statoe
of Count De Rochambea u 646. 00
23,347 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Congressional Directory, 50th Congress, 2d ses-
sion 137.20
10,564 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 2-003, Rules concerning the Registra-
tion of Trade-Marks 0. 00
20,000 copies of 750 illustrations to accompany Library Book Plate Prints 6& 00
6,050 copios of 1 illustration to accompany Message of President concerning Panama Canal.. 603.72
1,619 copios of 1 illustration to accompany Message of President concerning Panama Canal.. 166.00
250 copies of 1 illustration to )iccompany Message of President concerning Panama Canal. . . 1&. 10
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Special Report of General Oreely at San Francisco,
cai oaso
564 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Special Report of General Greely at San Francisco
Cal. (Relief Operations; 40. 18
2,564 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany Reports of Military Attaches with Japanese
and Russian Armies in Manchuria 1,146.00
6,564 copies each of 37 illustrations to iiccompany Reports of the Military Attaches with the
Japanese and Russian A rmios in Manchuria 163. 17
3,000 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany Reports of the Military Attach<is with the
Japanese tind Russian Armies in Manchuria 730.10
6,564 copios each of 3 illustrations to accompany Reports of the Military Attaches with the
Japanese and Russian Armies in Manchuria 360. 46
160 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Doc. No. 284, Office of the Chief of Engineers 16. 67
300 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Handbook— Gatling Gun, caliber .30, model 1903. . 14.70
1,664 copios each of 3 illustrations to accompany Philippine insurrection Against the United
States 370. 00
1,200 copios each of 2 illustrations to accompany Military Policy of the United States 13.23
4,843 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Chief Signal Oflaoer, 1906... 114L0O
1,735 copios each of 50 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer,
1906 666.30
2,975 copios e^ich of 17 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Ordnance Office... 112.70
1,798 copies each of 42 illustrations to accompany Tests of Iron and Steel 010.28
50,000 copies of 1 illustration to^accompany Rwruiting Poster No. 40 1,128k 00
3,219 copios ojich of 2 illust rations to accompany Testimony on the Brownsville Affray 210. 70
16,500 copios of 1 illustration to accompany Regulations concerning Land Grants and Bonded
Railroads 704. 78
600 copios of 1 illustration to accompany Doc. 274, War Department 6.86
600coj)ios of 1 illustration to accompany .Manual of Subsistence Department, 1902 24.00
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Notes on the Construction of Ordnance, No. 87 10.00
500 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Notes on the Construction of Ordnance, No. 88 . 0.80
500 copios each of 3 illustrations to accompany Notes on the Constniction of Ordnance, No. 80. 8.83
500 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1727, War Department 40L0O
300 copios oach of 4 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1872, War Department 12.00
350 copios each of 32 illustnitions to accompany Form No. 1721, War Department 124.00
1,000 copies each of 25 Illustrations to accompany Form No. 1659, War Department 100.00
400 copios of 1 illustration to Jiccompany Form No. 1666, War Department 7,00
600 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1770, War Department 8.00
250 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1768, War Department 31.00
400 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1965, War Department 6t.80
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1794, War Department t.80
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 27
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraving and printing)— Continued.
400 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1667, War Department 13. fiO
200 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1793, War Department 2. 94
500 copies each of 25 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1650, War Department 24. 50
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 450, War Department 6. 71
460 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1690, War Department 16. 66
300 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1795, War Department 29. 40
600 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1657, War Department 3. 92
400 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1880, War Department 7. 84
1,000 copies each of 25 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1966, War Deparf;ment 73. 50
600 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1768, War Department 16. 17
600 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Form No. 452, War Department 93. 10
400 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1701, War Department 11. 76
300 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1946, War Department 9. 80
300 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1668, War Department 9. 80
500 copies each of 5 Illustrations to accompany Form No. 1669, War Department 28. 66
991 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 160, War Department 169. 96
50,000 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Form No. 100, War Department (Recruiting
Poster) 1,173. 56
350 copies each of 32 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1721, War Department 94. 08
35 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The United States v. The Mountain Copi)er
Company, No. 359 58. 80
500 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Map of San Francisco Showing Location of Public
Schools 29. 40
40 reams of Official Seals and i)erforating of same 248. 93
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Presidential Confirmation Commission 56. 71
1,000 copies each of 7 Illustrations to accompany Pamphlet No. 17, Navy Department 96. 00
500 copies each of 13 illustrations to accompany Pamphlet No. 327, Navy Department 39. 00
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Pamphlet No. 22, Navy Department 1. 96
50copies of 1 illustration to accompany Naval Paper No. 4 24.60
12,308 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Naval War Records, Vol. 21 90. 16
4,405 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Report of the Bureau of Navigation for 1906 34. 30
500 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Report of the Bureau of Navigation for 1906 3.92
Furnishing Designs and Illustrations 226. OO
1,500 copies each of 2 illustrations to uocompany Specifications for Illuminating Outfits.. 15.6^
Furnishing Designs and lllustr.itions 325. OO
600 copies each of 52 Illustrations to accompany Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy 139.16
700 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical
Almanac for 1907 14.70
250 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical
Almanac for 1910 58. 80
6,000 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Navy Posters 660. 00
565 copies each of 53 illustrations to accompany Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy 1^. 60
200 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical
Almanac for 1907 14. 70
1,100 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Irrigation and Drainage
Investigation. 5. 94
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of New Mexico,
1906 264.00
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Superintendent of Crater
Lake for 1906 19.60
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Arizona, 1906. 245. 00
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Mount
Rainier National Park for 1906 35. 44
3,966 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Oklahoma, 1906. 309. 68
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of New Mexico for
1906....": 72.76
1,486 copies each of 10 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Superintendent of the
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1906 174. 44
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Acting Superintendent of
the Yosemite National Park for 1906 : 171. 50
3,966 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Sequoia and General Grant
National Park for 1906 29. 01
3,966 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Acting Superintendent of
the Yellowstone Park for 1906 *)QI:^'^I^
28
RKPOUT OF THK PUBLIC PRTNTEK.
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraving and printing) -Continued.
3;966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Interior
for Porto Rico 127. 44
3,966 copies o^ 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the United States Indian
Inspeotor of the Indian Territory for 1906 91. 63
3,966 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1906. . 218. 25
l,fiOOcopies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Oklahoma, 1906. 58. 80
4,100 copies of I Illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
for 1906 140.47
5,100 copies each of 3 Illustrations to accompany Rules of Practice, United States Patent
OfBce 17. 00
1,000 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Decisions and Regulations, Five Civilized
Tribes 675.00
300 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Department Appointment Commission 30. 20
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Correspondence In Relation to Coal Lands in the
Indian Territory 117. 80
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Rules of Practice, United States Patent Office 21.31
1 ,050 copies each of 8 Illustrations to accompany Manual of Surveying Instructions 125. 44
5,000 copies each of 4 Illustrations to accompany Rules of Practice, United States Patent
Office 17.64
564 copies each of 5 Illustrations to accompany Compilation of Laws and Regulations, Five
Civilized Tribes 3r7.50
1,000 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Rules of Practice, United States Patent
Office -. 13.72
5,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 4-675, Township Plats 736. 00
5,000 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Form No. 4-675, Mineral Plats 441. 00
5,000 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Form No. 4-675, Mineral Plats 367. 70
400 copies of 1 Illustration to accompany Form No. 4-675, Township Plats 58. 80
75 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Township Plats : 18. 37
2,500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Township Plats 53. 73
10,000 copies of 1 illustration, Map of Crow Indi in Reservation 296. Op
12,000 copies of 1 illustration. Map of Shoshone I ndian Reservation 315. 00
300 copies of 1 illustration, Map of the United States (small) 24. 00
1,500 copies each of 4 Illustrations, Map of the Petrified Forest, Devil's Tower, El Moro,
and Montezuma Castle 12. 00
1,500 copies of 1 illustration. Map of the Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. 10.00
7,350 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Professional
Paper No. 46 2,497.00
5,47.'» copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey — Professional
Paper No. 55. No. 1 318. 00
5,475 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Professional
Paper No. 55. No. 2 77. 00
7,350 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Su^^•ey— Profes-
sional Paper No. 51 1. 345. 00
6,975 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Profes-
sional Paper No. 54 3,639. 00
7,350 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Profes-
■ional Paper No. 52 2,022. 60
4,100 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Profes-
sional Paper No. 57 696. 46
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Monograph No.
32 82.00
4,410 copies feich of 10 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Mono-
graph So.^J 1, 672. 00
8,850 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 275 489. 00
9,105copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Sur\-ey— Bulletin No. 283 72. 00
6,180 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Sur\ey— Bulletin No. 289 220. 00
6,180copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 289 168. 00
8,850 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 277 363.00
6.105 copies each of 13 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Sur\'ey— Bulletin
No. 292 556.00
6.205 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United Stat<'S Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 295 1,042.00
8,575 copies of l illustration to accompany United States (geological Survey— Bulletin No. 302 147.00
6305 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 310 113. 43
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 29
No. 9. — Statevient showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the. fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraving and printing)— Continued.
1,500 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Suney— Bulletin
No. 326 1170.00
6,005 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 300 360. 00
6,305 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 286 464. 50
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 310 54. 72
6,005 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 279 666. 00
7,305 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 303 307. 72
6,905 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 297 711.60
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 296 99. 60
1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 289 199.00
6.505 copies each of 11 Illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 294 2,136.00
5.506 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 296 891. 00
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 283 131. 32
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No.
300, second edition 193. 03
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No.
303, second edition 80. 00
7,805 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 308. 846. 76
6,801 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin No. 317. 104. 60
7,305 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 287 1,848.00
1,000 copies each of 13 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No . 292 260. 37
1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 297 206.80
1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Bulletin
No. 296. second edition 274. 40
7,850 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-
Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 158 311. 00
8,148 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 159 268. 00
4,698 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 164 287. 00
1,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 164 50. 00
1,050 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 159 12. 00
6,698 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-
Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 182 406, 00
5,698 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-
Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 183 370. 00
6,808 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-
Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 188 296. 61
6,199 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-
Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 199 94. 00
6,199 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 199 406. 00
6,698 copies of 1 illustration to accompany United States Geological Survey— Water-Supply
and Irrigation Paper No. 195 209. 72
509,850 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for
1905 5,142.00
370.000 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for
1906 1,190.00
1,000 copies each of 31 illustrations to accompany Report on Climatology in the United States. 410. 00
564 copies each of 31 illustrations to accompany Report on Climatology in the United States. 200. 90
1,600 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Reclamation Service. 256. 00
1,776 copies each of 24 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Reclamation Service. 326. 00
300 copies each of 24 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Reclamation Service. 14. 00
600 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany North American Fauna, No. 25 UW.^
4.064 copies_of|llillU8tration to accompany North American Fauna., ^o . "i^ 'I®*^^*^
3^1 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement ahawing di$lmr$ements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
lAthngTApbing (tTDgrtLYing and printing; — Continued.
ZiAOO eopiM e«ch of 2 iUofltrations to accompany New Fniit Productions 120.00
3^000 copies of 1 illustnttion to accompany Handling Fruit for Transi>ortation 122.fl0
ZJM eopieo of I iUottration to accompany Handling Frtiit for Transportation l&OO
ij9Q0 copies of 1 tllostration to accompany Fiscal R^^ilations of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture 7Z.B0
MQOeopiea of 1 iUuatration to accompany Biological Survey Bulletin No. 21 M. 18
SOD copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Promising New Fruits 270.00
fOO copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Promising New Fruits 9ft. 00
SOO copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 8, Bureau of Physiok^y and
Pathology 99l41
fOO copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 8, Bureau of Physiology and
Pathology 47&00
Freight on Bulletin No. 8, Bureau of Physiology and Pathology 4. 37
2Mi copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 96, Bureau of Plant Industry 387. 10
1450 copies each of 2 iUustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 28, ForRSt Service 28&. 00
no copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 31, Forest Service 42.00
2j0ti4 copies of 1 ilTustration to accompany Bulletin No. 58, Forest S<>rvice 13L 50
1,200 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 67, Forest Service 13^ 44
50 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 31, Forest Service 22L50
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 5»>. Forest Service 117.60
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Leon County, Fla., 1905 040100
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Brown County, Kans., 1906. 587.00
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Orangeburg Area, S. C, 1904 020L 00
9XXM copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of McCracken County Area, Ky., 1905 201.00
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Appomattox County Area,'Va., 1906 67&.00
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Bear River Area, Utah, 1904. l,32SiOO
16,350 copif'S of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Sacramento Arpa, Cal., 1904 710.00
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Greeley Area, Colo., 1904 625^00
16,350 copif'S of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Newton County, Ind., i905 506.. 00
16,350 copirMi of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Upshur County, W. Va., 1905 56&00
16, 350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Sur\ey of Lrmisa County, Va., 190.5 783L00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Oxford Area. Mich., 1905 280.00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Gallatin Valley Area. Mont., 1905. 414.00
9,098 copies each of 2 iUustrations. Soil Sur\'ey of Carrington Area, N. Dak., 1905 603LOO
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Island County, Wash., 1905 500.00
16,350 copies of 1 iUustration, Soil Survey of Perquimans and Pasquotank Counties, N. C,
1905 66a 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Tippecanoe Area, Ind., 1905 400. 00
9,098 copi#?8 of 1 illustration, .Soil Survey of Binghamton Area, N. Y., 1905 274 00
16,350 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Tangipahoa Parish, La.. 1905 936i.OO
8,508 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of New Hanover County. N. C, 1906 4201 42
9,098 copies of 1 illustration, Soil Survey of Le** County. Tex., 190ii 602. 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Scotland County Area, Mo., 1905 38& 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Cherokee County. S. C, 190.5 370. 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Crawford County. Mo., 1905 497. 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration, Soil Survey of Portage County Area, Wis., 1905 623. 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Sarpy County Area. Nebr., 1905 464 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Montgonierj' County. Pa. , 1905 600. 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Cleveland Area, Ohio, 1905 500l 00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Houston County, Tex., 1905 710L0O
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Tompkins Area, N. Y., 1905 410.00
9,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Everett Area, Wash., 1905 494 00
9,098 copies each of .i illustrations. Soil Survey of Stockton Area, Cal., 1905 534 00
9,098 copies each of 2 illustrations. Soil Survey of Grand Junction Area, Colo., 1905 710. 00
8,508 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Lee County, Ala., 190i) 567. 42
9.098 copies of 1 illustration, .Soil Survey of Madison County. Ky, 1905 409l00
8.508 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Miss., lyoti 450lO2
11,098 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Yorktown .\rea, Va., 1905 770.00
8.508 copies of 1 illustration. Soil Survey of Oklahoma County. Okla.,1900 560.38
f copies each of 1 illustration. Soil .Survey of Caddo Parish. La., 190i> 1,003.52
copies of 1 iUustration, Soil Sur\-ey of Pontotoc County, Miss., 190H 444 02
opies of 1 iUustration. Soil 8ur\ey of Waycross Area, Ga., 1906 56&00
opies of 1 iUustration, SoU Sur\'ey of San Marcos Area, Tex.. 1906 644.00
f^em of i illustration, Soil Sur\-ey of Escambia County, Fla., 1906 032.06
BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 31
No« ^.-r-Siatement thov/ing disburaemenU on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (eiigravingSaiid*pr1nting)— Continued.
9,096 copies of 1 illustration, Soil Survey of Ua nover County. Va. . 1906 %5&k 00
3,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Separate No. 1, Ex])eTinient Stations 30. 00
2,000 copies of 1 illustration, to accompany Separate No. 3, Experiment Stations IL 76
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 108, Experiment Stations 127. 40
6,673 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 188, ExxMriment Stations 3& 28
1,700 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 78, Bureau Animal Industry.. 170. 00
4,064 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 38, Bureau Animal Industry 200. 00
6,316 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 27, Bureau Animal Industry. . 47& 00
4.064 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 06, Bureau Animal Industry. . 624. 86
600 copies each of 40 illustrations to accompany Report of the Commissioner of Corporations
on the Transportation of Petroleum 12a 64
200 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Number of Fish Eggs per Liquid Quart 17. 10
2,000 copies each of 10 illustrations to accompany Report of the Superintendent of the Coast
and Geodetic Survey for 1906 348.88
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Appendix to the Report of the Superintendent of
the Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1906 29. 40
6,626 copies each of 16 illustrations to accompany Bulletin of the United States Fish Com-
mission for 1906 2,70a00
6,000 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioner-General
of Inunigration for 1905 334 66
600 copies of 1 illustration. Map showing location of the Bureau of Standards 16. 66
2.065 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompany Regulations for Lighting Bridges over Navi-
gable Rivers 78. 40
2,600 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Special Rei>ort of the Commissioner of Cor-
porations on the Oil Industry 95. 06
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Names of Heads of Families in New Hampshire
Census of 1790 38.00
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Names of Heads of Families in Vermont Census of
1790 33.25
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Names of Heads of Families in Maryland Census of
1790 33.25
2,000 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany United States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast,
Pt. 7, third edition 160.00
3,056 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany United States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast,
Pt. 6 51.94
ly814 copies of 1 Illustration, Survey of Oyster Bottoms, Matagorda Bay, Texas 61. 11 .
2,573 copies of 1 illustration. Survey of Oyster Bottoms, Anne Arundel County, Md . . : 34. 30
23,064 copies each of 2 Illustrations to accompany Bullotla No. 65, Bureau of Labor 110.00
624 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 65, Bureau of Labor 2. 75
162 copies each of 22 illustrations to accompany Plans for Metal Work and Erection of Gal-
veston Jetty Light-House 226. 00
300 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Plans for Light-House Tender Tulip 319. 00
300 copies each of 17 illustrations to accompany Specifications for Buoys and Appendages,
1906 1«2.00
500 copies each of 11 Illustrations to accompany Specifications for Moorings for Vessels and
Buoys 30. 75
300 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Plans for Light-House Tender Manzanlta 315. 00
150 copies each of 5 Illustrations to accompany Plans for Two Light Vessels, Nos, 82 and 89. . 63. 21
152 copies each of 5 Illustrations to accompany Plans for Light-House on Ragged Point,
Maryland 36.75
152 copies of 1 Illustration, Nine Pile Beacon used In Mobile Ship Channel 7. 76
300 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Plans for Five Single-Screw Steel Light-
House Tenders 362. 80
600 copies each of 7 Illustrations to accompany Plans for Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Order
Lanterns 44. 10
2,500 copies each of 21 Illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Light-House Board
for 1906 1,087.27
12,666 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Lights and Fog Signals on the Atlantic and Gulf
Coasts, 1907 142.10
266 copies each of 17 illustrations to accompany Specifications for Buoys and Appendages 171. 50
83 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Plans for Metal Work on the Pungotoague
Creek Beacon, Virginia 29. 15
160 copies each of 8 Illustrations to accompany Plans for Four Single-Screw Steel Llsht-
Vetsels va
32
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement showing dUburaements on account of lithographmg and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraving and printing)— Continued.
3,564 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 62, Bureau of Ethnology. 1131 40
9,772 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Twentyrsixth Annual Report of the Bureau
of Ethnology 339.50
3,764 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the National Herbarium,
Vol.11 758.50
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Contributions from the National Herbarium, Vol. II . 73. 50
11,438 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution 254. 80
9,772 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau
of Ethnology 363. 75
200 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Investigation of Panama Canal Matters 5.88
500 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Investigation of Panama Canal Matters. ... 11.78
1,961 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Board of Charities, 1906 39.20
1,961 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Health Officer, 1906. . . 88.20
50 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Health OflQcer, 1906 2.30
3,361 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Board
of Education , 166.60
100 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Health Officer, second
edition, 1906 21. 56
125 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Case No. 22892, Court of Claims 6. 50
50 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Case No. 26398, Court of Claims 117.60
12,038 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Twentieth Annual Report of the Interstate
Commerce Comniission, 1906 188. 16
200 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 5, Surveyor Examination 7.00
200 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, series 30 and 31, Stenographer and Type-
writer Examination 28. 00
200 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, series 32, Stenographer and Typewriter Exam-
ination 14.00
200 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, Typographic Aid Examination 17.00
225 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 1, Typographic Draftsman Examination 10.00
100 copies of 1 illustration, sh^Hit 1, Tracer and Mechanical Drawing Examination 6.00
100 copies of 1 illustration, sluM't 2, Assistant Examiner Examination, Philippine Service... 6.00
500 copies of 1 illustration, siieet 3, series 19, Rural Carrier Examination ,. 40.00
250 copies each of 5 illustrations, sheet 4, series 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, and 1294, First-Orade Ex-
amination 37. 12
50 copies each of 3 illustrations, sheets 5, i), and 7, Interpreter Examination 14.85
50 copies ea<;h of 2 illustrations, sheets 5 and 6, Assyrian and Greek, Interpreter Examination. 9.90
1,400 copies of 1 illustration, she<'t 4, series 1289, First -Grade Examination 16.83
75 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 5 and 6, Assistant Examiner Examination 10.80
50 copies ea<'h of 2 illustrations, sheets 5 and 6, Syrian and Ruthenian, Interpreter Examini^
tion 9.90
360 copi<'s each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, series 34 and 37, Stenographer and Type-
writer Examination 67.32
350 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, s*'rie8 33, Stenographer and Typewriter Exam-
ination 16.83
300 copies each of 4 illustrations, sheet 4, s<?ries 12^5, 1296, 1298, and 1299; 500 copies of 1 illus-
tration, sh«yjt 4, wries 1297, and 600 copies of I illustration, sheet 4, series 1300, First-
Orado Examination 51.94
350 copies «'a<-h of 2 illustrations, shi^'ts 2 and 3, series 38, Stenographer and Typewriter
Examination 16.66
150 copi<'s each of 2 illustrations, shwtM5and»», stories 113, Assistant Examiner Examination. 12.74
150 copies ea^:h of 2 illustrations, shwts 2 and 4, series 1 13, Irrigation Engineer Examination. 30.38
300 copies of 1 illustration, shc<^t 4, (^lerk Examiner Examination 7.84
5,000 copies of 1 illustration, shr-et 3, s<'ri«'s 20, Rural Carrier Examination 39.20
450 copies of 1 iljtistratlon, shr^'t 4, stTies 3, Clerk Examiner Examination 9.31
20,0(K) copies of illustration, sh<'<'t «i, series 4() iind 41, Railway Mail Service Examination... 191. 10
5^) copies e»ich of 2 illustrations, sheets .'• and ♦., series 2, Assyrian and Greek, Interprets
Examination 9.80
100 copies of 1 illustration, slwet 'i, sr-rics 1, .M<'chanical Draftsman Examination 5.88
50 copies each of 2 illustrations, sljci'ts 1 and 2, s«Ties 10, Engine^T Draftsman Examination... 9.80
lOf) copies eacii r»f 2 illustrations, sli««^'ts i> and 7, series h, F:iectrical Engineer Examination.. 37.24
75 copies f)f 1 illustration, sheet 2. series 7, Assistant Examiner. Philippine Service 5.30
10f>r<»pies of 1 illustration, sheet 7. series 24. Coast and (ieodetic Survey Aid Examination.. 10.73
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 83
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Lithographing (engraying and printing)— Continued.
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 2, series 3, Hydrographic Surveyor Examination 19. 06
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 1, series 3, and 150 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 5, series 30,
Surveyor Examination, Philippine Service 18. 13
100 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 1, series 3, Topographic Draftsman Examination 5. 88
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 1, series 26, Civil Engineer Examination 5. 39
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 2, series 7, Assistant Examiner Examination, Philippine
Service 6. 39
150 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 5, series 2, Clerk Draftsman Examination 13. 72
150 copies of 1 illustratidn, sheet 4, series 8, Engineering and Hydrographic Aid Examination. 13. 72
60 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 4 and 5, series 14, Mechanical Draftsman Examina^
tion 16. 1 7
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 7, series 32, Teacher Examination, Indian Service 5. 39
200 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 2, series 8, Assistant Examination, Philippine Service 6. 86
5,000 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, series 21 , Rural Carrier Examination 39. 20
250 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, series 39 and 40, Stenographer and Type-
writer Examination 29. 40
260 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 2 and 3, series 41, Stenographer and Typewriter
Examination 1 4. 70
300 copies each of 3 illustrations, sheet 6, series 57, 58, and 59, Compositor Examination 23. 62
75 copies of 1 illustration, shQet 2, series 18, Architect Draftsman Examination 5. 39
225 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 1, Topographic Draftsman Examination 7. 84
100 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, series 19, .Junior Architect Draftsman Examination 5. 88
100 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 4 and 5, Heating and Ventilating Draftsman Exami-
nation 37. 24
500 copies of I illustration, sheet 4, series 1302, First-Orade Examination 9. 80
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 2, scries 1, Apprentice Topographic Examination 5. 88
50 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, series 11 , Engineer Draftsman Examination 4. 90
75 copies of 1 illustration, sht-et 4, series I, Irrigation Manager Examination 5. 88
350 copies each of illustrations, sheet 2, series 42, 4^^, 44, 45, 4(i, and 47, Stenographer and
Typewriter Examination 49. 98
650 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series 1302, First-Grade Examination 16. 17
350 copies each of 6 illustrations, sheet 3, series 42, 43, 44, 45, 40, and 47, Stenographer and
Typewriter Examination 49. 98
300 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4. series 1 304, First-Grade Examination 7. 84
75 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheets 6 and 6, Draftsman and Surveyor Examination 10. 78
260 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series 1305; 200 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series ISOti;
600 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series 1307; 250 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series
■1308, and 150 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, seriea 1309, First-Grade Examination 38. 71
100 copies of I illustration, sheet 4, Civil Engineer and Draftsman Examination 10. 78
152 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheett 5 and 6, series 114, Assistant Examiner Examination. 12. 74
5,000 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, series 22, Rural Carrier Examination 39. 20
250 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series 1310, First-Grade Examination 7. 36
150 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 8, series 33, Teacher Examination, Indian Service 13. 72
200 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4, series 1311 , First-Grade Examination 6. 86
200 copies of I illustration, sheet 4, series 1312, First-Grado Examination 6. 86
100 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 2, series 9, Assistant Examination, Philippine Service 6. 88
10,000 copies each of 2 illustrations, sheet 6, series 42 and 43, Post-0 fTice and Railway Mail
Service 117. 60
50 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 6, series 1, Clerk-Typewriter and Draftsman Examination. . 4. 90
5,000 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 3, series 23, Rural Carrier Examination 39. 20
75 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 4a, series 4, Aid and Laboratory .Vpprentice Examination. . 6. 39
100 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 7, series 2, Clerk-Carrier (with knowledge of Polish) Exami-
nation 5. 88
300 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 6, series 60, Compositor Examination 7. 84
150 copies of 1 illustration, sheet 5, series 3, Clerk-Draftsman Examination 13. 72
Total lithographing (engraving and printing) 102,038. 20
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones) :
Engraving 15 Illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 532, Ist session 59th Congress 60. 00
Engraving 42 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 499, 1st session 59th Congress 174. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Doc. No. 9, 1st session 59th Congress 2. 94
Engraving 1 Illustration for Senate Doc. No. 72, 1st session 59th Congress 5. 88
Engraving? Illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 17, 2d session 59th Congress 39.20
34 BBPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement showing dubursemerUs on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, J907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones)— Continued.
Engraving 12 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 232, 2d session fiOth Congress $47.87
Engraving 12 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 214, 2d session 50th Congress 88LS
Engraving 14 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 135, 1st session 59th Congress 44.05
Engraving 18 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 212, 1st session 50th Congress 83wS0
Engraving 18 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 342, 2d session 50th Congress 6&66
Engraving 14 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 400, 2d session 5&th Congress SLtt
Engraving 24 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 392, 2d session 5&th Congress 140i 02
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate Doc. No. 356, 2d session 50th Congress 0i30
Engraving 1 Illustration for Senate Rei>ort No. 3800, 1st session 60th Congress 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Report No. 5013, 2d session 60th Congress 3.04
Engraving 4 illustrations for Senate Rei>ort No. 6013, 2d session 50th Congress 10. 60
Engraving 3 Illustrations for Senate Rei>ort No. 6651, 2d session 50th Congress 14.70
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Report No. 5766, 2d session 50th Congress 7. 86
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Rei>ort No. 5013, 2d session 50th Congress 7. 84
Engraving 18 illustrations for Session Laws, 1st session 60th Congress 110.00
Engraving 05 illustrations for Session Laws, 2d session 60th Congress 504.77
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Calendar 41. 16
Engraving 12 Illustrations for House Doc. No. 623, 2d session 50th Congress 43. 12
Engraving 1 Illustration for House Doc. No. 640, 2d session 60th Congress 7.84
Engraving 29 illustrations for House Doc. No. 510, 2d session 50th Congress 154.84
Engraving 5 Illustrations for House Doc. No. 103, 2d session 50th Congress 40i 06
Engraving 1 Illustration for House Doc. No. 276, 2d session 59th Congress ^ 7. 84
Engraving 7 Illustrations for House Report No. 5629, 2d session 59th Congress 73. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for House Calendar 4L 16
Engraving 31 illustrations for * ' Calendar and Correspondence of George Washington" 150. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 10, Sixth Memoir. 84. 00
Engraving 33 illustrations for Proceedings upon the Unveiling of Statue of the Count De
Rocliambeau 8L 60
Engraving 13 illustrations for J olin Paul Jones Commemorative Volume lOQl 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Congressional Directory, 2d session 59th Congress, 1st edition. 50.96
Engraving 3 illustrations for Congressional Directory, 2d session 59th Congress, 2d edition. . 84. 80
Engraving G illustrations for Congressional Record, 1st session 59th Congress 127. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Record, 1st session 59th Congress lOiOO
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Record, 1st session 59th Congress 2L 00
Engraving 1 Illustration for Congressional Record, Speech of Hon. N. T. Rainey 12L74
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Record, Speech of Weldon B. Heybum 20lOO
Engraving 4 illustrations for Congressional Record, Papers presented by Capt. A. T. Mahan. 37. 44
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Record, Speech of Hon. A.J. Beveridge .06
Engraving 1 illustration for Message of President concerning the Panama Canal 40. 00
Engraving b illustrations for Journal of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Vol. 7 87. 80
Engraving 4 illustrations for facsimile cards 4. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for United States Supreme Court 41. 16
Engraving 2 illustrations for Seals of Special Agent, Treasury Department 10. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 2012, Treasury Department 1ft. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Seal for Revenue-Cutter Service 6i00
Engraving 29 illustrations for Decisions on Drawn Worlc . . : 113. 68
Engraving 8 lllustrHtions for Annual Report of tlie Director of the Mint for 1906 34. (tt
Engraving 1 illustration for Seal of I'ublic Health and Marine-Hospital Service 6. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 25, Hygienic Lai>oratory L50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 27, Hygienic Lal>oratory 8.60
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 32, Hygienic I>aboratory 84.80
Engraving 54 illustrations for Bulletin No. 34, Hygienic I^l)oratory 17L60
Engravings Illustrations for Notes on the Construction of Ordnance, No. 87 16i60
Engraving 4 illustrations for Notes on the Construction of Ordnance, No. 88 8.08
Engraving 7 illustrations for Notes on the Constructicm of Ordnance, No. 89 6i86
Engraving 10 illustrations for Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1906 20. 40
Engraving 2t3 illustrations for Annual Report of the Surgeon-General for 1906 180.68
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of Ollicers, Camps of Instruction, 1906 8.08
Engraving 3 lllu.«»tration8 for Form 1650, War Department 7-00
Engraving IS illustrations for Form 1770, War Department 377.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 40, War Department 8^ 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form 1965, War Department 14.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 1933, War Department .08
Engraving 11 illustrations for Form 1783, War Department 8L88
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 85
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones)— Continued.
Engraving 2 iilustrstlons for Form 68, War Department tS. 68
Engraving 1 Illustration for Form 66, War Department 17. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 176, War Department 16.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form 1874, War Department 6. 37
Engraving 1 illustration lor Form 832, War Department 6. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Philippine Insurrection against the United States, etc 11. 60
Engraving 75 illustrations for Medical Reports on the Russo-Japanese War 226. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Reports of the Military Attaches with the Russian and Japa-
nese Armies in Manchuria, No. 1 26. 00
Engraving 2 lUustrations for Finger Prints and Outline Figure Illustrations 32. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular No. — , Instructions for making Identification Records. 16. 60
Engraving Illustrations for Form for Examination for Detail for Duty as Captain in
Ordnance Department 36. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for C'Oast Artillery Instruction Order 13. 76
Engraving 4 illustrations for Method of Holding and Adjusting the Reins of the Bit and
Bridoon 6.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Actual Experience in War 7. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for Authority, War 2. 46
Engraving 40 illustrations for Special Report of General Oreely on Relief Operations at San
Francisco.... 246.96
Engraving 16 illustrations for Drill Regulations for Mountain Artillery 24 60
Engraving 13 illustrations for Report of the Military Observers on the Russo-Japanese War,
No. 2 31.86
Engraving 12 illustrations for Examination for Detail for Duty in Ordnance Department 29. 40
Engraving 27 illustrations for Annual Report of the Philippine Coimn ission 64. 03
Engraving 10 illustrations for Document No. 287, Manual of Exercise, United States Army. 9. 80
Engraving 2 illustrations for Description Card of Public Animals. 1. 28
Engraving 34 illustrations for Regulations for Saber E xercise, United States Army 26. 46
Engraving 82 illustrations for Tests of Iron and Steel 93. 10
Engraving 2 Illustrations for Annual Report of the Philippine Commission for 1906 11. 66
Engraving 72 illustrations for Reports of the Military Observers on the Russo-Japanese War. 1 42. 10
Engraving 2 illustrations for Description Cards of Public Animals 1. 28
Engraving 4 illustrations for Manual of Subsistence Department, 1902 6. 27
Engraving 87 illustrations for Report Military Observers Attached, Armies in Manchuria — 210. 58
Engraving 28 illustrations for Report Military Observers Attached. Armies in Manchuria — 49. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for General Orders, No. — , .\bbreviations, etc. , for Correspondence . . 6. 86
Engraving 10 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 335 40. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 1955 12. 64
Engraving 40 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 265 69. 09
Engraving 17 illustrations for Testimony Relative to Brownsville Affray 73. 60
Engraving 4 illustrations for Hearings concerning Brownsville Affray 1 1. 76
Engraving 2 illustrations lor Hearings concerning Brownsville Affray 7. 84
Engraving 204 illustrations for Signal Corps Manual, No. 8 C65. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Instructions, Official Correspondence and Files 11. 76
Engraving 9 illustrations for Instructions, Official Correspondence and Files 27. 93
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular Letter United States Commission, relative to Seal 7. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Case of United States v. The Standard Oil Company 9. 80
Engraving 1 illustration lor Case of State of Kansas v. State ol Colorado et al. and the
United States 34. 30
EngraWng 1 illustration lor Case ol Eastern Dredging Company v. The United States 19. CO
Engraving 1 illustration lor Official Seals lor the Post-Office Deportment 8. 33
Engraving 3 illustrations lor Report Inspector ol Mail Cars 15. 68
Engraving 3 illustrations lor Pamphlet No. 24 11. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations lor Naval War Records, Vol. 1 9. 31
Engraving 8 illustrations lor First Compensation ol Vessel's Compass at Dry Dock before
going to Sea 04. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations lor Pamphlet No. 327 75. 00
Engraving 1 illustration lor Two-Ann Semaphore Alphabet 10. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations lor Handbook ol Wireless Telegraphy 106. 23
Engraving 1 Illustration lor Instruction lor Use of Fiiner's Bar with United States Navy
Binnacle 1. 47
Engraving illustration lor Special Order No. 27 9. 80
Engraving 13 illustrations lor Provisional Manual lor Submarine Mining, New System 4A.\$^
Engravings illustrations for American Ephemcris and Nautical AViuwaAft lot \^\^ ^a^A*^
36 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones)— Continued.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Report Secretary of Navy for 1906 and Appendices $29. 40
Engraving 2 Illustrations for Report Surgeon-General of Navy, 190('» 10. 78
Engraving 2 illustrations for American Nautical Almanac, 1910 35. 28
Engraving .*) illustrations for Report of Autimin Target Practice, 1906 12. 09
Engraving 6 illustrations for Propeller Measurement 3. 43
Engraving 1 illustration for Acetylene Gas as an Illiuninant for Aid to Navigation fi2. 14
Engraving 8 Illustrations for Acetylene Gas as an Illuminant for Aid to Navigation 2.94
Engraving 1 Illustration for Time-Signal Report 4. 90
Engraving 1 illustration for United States Naval M< dical Bulletin. April 1, 1907 6.62
Engraving 4 Illustrations for Specifications for White Oak Kncfs 1.96
Engraving 1 illustration for General Specifications. EUctrical Appliances on Shipboard 5.88
Engraving 1 illustration for Directions for Turning Trials United States VesFcls. irC6 19. <0
Engraving 5 illustrations for Azimuth Tables. No. 106 9.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 283. United States Ge ological Survey 6. fO
Engraving 30 illustrations for Bulletin No. 2K'). United States Ge ological Survey 13. CO
Engraving 79 illustrations for Bulletin No. 287, United States Geological Survey 82.^2
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 287, United States Geological Survey -?6.C0
Engravings illustrations for Bulletin No. 29o. United States Geological Survey 2.26
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 284. United States Geological Surrey 31. 75
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 297. United States Geological Sur>-ry 46. CO
Engraving 181 illustrations for Bulletin No. 286, United States Geological Survey 44.76
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 292. United States Geological Survey cO.75
Engraving 49 illustrations for Bulletin No. 294. United States Geological Survey 26.50
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 297. United States Geological Sur\ey 13. £0
Engraving 28 illustrations for Bulletin No. 293. United States Geological Survey 28. CO
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 29(V. United States Geological Survey 19.00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 289. United States Geological Survey 10. CO
Engraving 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 279. United States Geological Survey 26.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 296. United States Geological Survey 6.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 304. United States Geological Survey 10.81
Engraving 19 illustrations for Bulletin No. 303. United States Geological Survey 18.00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 30(». United States Geological Suney 29.65
Engraving 17 illustration.s for Bulletin No. 3a'>, United States Geological Survey 9.54
Engraving 1 illustration lor Bulletin No. 3W1. United States Geological Survey 12.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 311. United States Geological Survey 9.80
Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 300. United States Geological Survey 70.50
Engraving 60 illustrations for Bulletin No. 309, United States Geological Survey 92.12
Engraving 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 308. United States Geological Survey 14.86
Engraving 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. 315. United States Geological Survey 47.92
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 314, United States Geological Survey 24.99
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 320. United States Geological Sur\*ey 3.55
Engraving2 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 317. United States Geological Survey 8.27
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 318. United States Geological Survey 9.84
Engraving 6 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. KiO 4.50
Engraving 21 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 164 22.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 159 13.76
Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 186 2.75
Engraving 14 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 181 17.00
Engraving 37 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 180 17.00
Engraving .'» illustration.'? for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 179 27.50
Engraving 10 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 181 11.00
Engraving 4S illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 182 30.00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pap<'r No. 184 9.76
Engraving 22 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 18.5 18.00
Engraving 70 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pajx'r No. 183 35.00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 187 12.00
Engraving 1.') illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 188 20.85
Engraving 6 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pap<'r No. IW 14.70
Engraving 4 Illustrations for Water-Snpply anc' Irrigation Pap^r No. 190 21.78
Engraving >< illu.'^t rations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pape^r No. HU 22.06
Engraving 11 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 193 23.53
Engraving 8 illu.»«trations for Water-supply and Irrigation Paper No. 192 25.63
Engraving 6 illtistratlons for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 196 7.06
J?/7,^«i7/j^ 7 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pap^^r No. 194 8.67
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
37
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones)— Continued.
Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 207 SI. 96
Engraving 13 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. Ift5 45.06
Engraving 2 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Pa| er No. 204 3. 43
Engfraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 197 8. 33
Engraving 26 illustrations for Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 216 38. 22
Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 201 1. 86
Engraving 6 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 208 16. 29
Engraving 2 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 206 3.04
Engraving 12 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 215 24. 50
Engraving 10 illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 199 19. 60
Engraving 29 illustrations for Monograph No. 49, United States Geological Survey 400. 00
Engraving 6 Illustrations for Monograph No. 61 , United States Geological Survey 2. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for Monograph No. 51, United States Geolc^ical Survey 10. 00
Engraving 40 illustrations for Monograph No. 50, United States Geological Survey 285. 00
Engraving 151 illustrations for Monograph No. 49, United States Geological Survey 180.00
Engraving 7,350 copies of 1 illustration for Professional Paper No. 51, United States Geolog-
ical Survey 233. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 53, United States Geological Survey. . 43.08
Engraving 2 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 53, United States Geological Survey.. 95.00
Engraving 67 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 55, United States Geological Survey. . 88. 21
Engraving 94 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 54, United States Geological Survey. . 128. 00
Engraving 43 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 56, United States Geological Survey. . 170. 66
Engraving 18 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 57, United States Geological Survey.. 49.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 57, United States Geological Survey. . 49. 69
Engraving 4 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 58, United States Geological [Survey . . 12. 74
Engraving 8 Illustrations for Annual Report of Commissioners on Education, 1904 65. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Annual Report of Director of Ignited States Geological
Survey, 1006 847.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Report Board of Education 30. 38
Engraving 1 illustration for Report Board of Education 7.84
Engraving 1 illustration for Township Range 6. 88
Engraving 1 illustration for Map of United States showing States named 2. 20
Engraving 7 Illustrations for The Map Book 3. 68
Engraving 1 illustration for Seal of Interior Department 6. 60
Engraving 632 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, July 3, 1906 158. 00
Engraving 610 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, July 10, 1906 162. 60
Engraving 665 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, July 17, 1906 166. 26
Engraving 582 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, July 24, 1906 146. 60
Engraving 695 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, July 31, 1906 173.76
Engraving 617 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, August 7, 1906 154. 26
Engraving 645 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, August 14, 1906 161. 25
Engraving 713 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, August 21, 1906 178. 25
Engraving 722 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, August 28, 1906 180. 50
Engraving 681 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, September 4, 1906 170. 25
Engraving 716 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, September 11, 1906 179. 00
Engraving 698 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, September 18, 1906 174. 60
Engraving 699 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, September 25, 1906 174. 76
Engraving 819 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, October 2, 1906 204. 78
Engraving 866 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, October 9, 1906 216. 50
Engraving 871 Illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, October 16, 1906 217. 76
Engraving 821 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, October 23, 1906 205. 25
Engraving 938 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, October 30, 1906 '. 234. 60
Engraving 909 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, November 6, 1906 227. 26
Engraving 874 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, November 13, 1906 218. 60
Engraving 824 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, November 20, 1906 206. 00
Engraving 856 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, November 27, 1906 214. 00
Engraving 832 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, December 4, 1906 208. 00
Engraving 812 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, December 11, 1906 203. 00
Engraving 288 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, December 18, 1906 197. 00
Engraving 933 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, December 25, 1906 233. 26
Engraving 861 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, January 1, 1907 215.26
Engraving 840 Illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, January 8, 1907 210. 00
Engraving 673 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, January 15, 1907 168. 76
Engraving 638 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, January 22, 1907 \SJ^.Ui
38 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones) —Continued.
Engraving 885 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, January 29, 1907 $221. 25
Engraving 866 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, February 5, 1907 21&60
Engraving 917 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, February 12, 1907 229.25
ISngraving 896 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, February 19, 1907 224. 00
Engraving 805 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, February 26, 1907 20L25
Engraving 831 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, March 5, 1907 207. 76
Engraving 3 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, March 5, 1907 .75
Engraving 966 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, March 12, 1907 241.50
Engraving 832 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, March 19, 1907 206.00
Engraving 760 Illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, March 26, 1907 19a 00
Engraving 924 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, April 2, 1907 231.00
Engraving 970 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, April 9, 1907 242. 50
Engraving 954 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, April 16, 1907 238. 50
Engraving 899 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, April 23, 1907 224. 75
Engraving 910 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, April 30, 1907 227. 50
Engraving 945 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, May 7, 1907 236.25
Engraving 908 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, May 14, 1907 227. 00
Engraving 895 illustrations for Gazette of Tuesday, May 21 , 1907 222. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Extract from Mineral Resources 6. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Leasing of Oil Lands in the Indian Territory 15.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Map and Description of Character of Pasture Lands in Okla-
homa 12. 74
Engraving 1 illustration for Correspondence in Relation to Coal Lands in Indian Territory. 3.92
Engraving 1 illustration for Hand Book American Indians, Pt. 2 1.47
Engraving 29 illustrations for Facsimile Signature's 28.90
Engraving 17 illustrations for Director OlTice Exp«»riment Stations 35.00
Engraving 4 Illustrations for Director Office Experiment Stations 6.75
Engraving 10.5 illustrations for Secretary of Agriculture, 1905 43. 75
Engraving 7 illustrations for Report on Climatology of the United States 36.00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry 52.90
Engraving 69 illustrations for Annual Report of the I'nited States Reclamation Service 131.01
Engraving 34 illustrations for Annual Report of the United States Reclamation Service. . . 167. 73
Engraving C illustrations for Annual Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment
Station, 190^) 15. 56
Engraving 9 illustrations for Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1906 9. 50
Engraving 19 illustrations for Annual Report of the Alaska Experiment Stations, 1906 30.38
Engraving 43 illustrations for Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1906 95. 00
Engraving 42 illustrations for Annual Report of the Director, OlBce of Experiment Sta-
tions, 1906 53. 18
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form No. 87n, Department of Agriculture 11.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 947, Department of .Agriculture 3.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form No. H74-10 Bureau of Forestr>' 5.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form No. H74-11, Bureau of Forestry 5.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Filing Cards 1.00
Engra\'ing 1 illustration for Progress in Forestry 400
Engraving 2 illustrations for Form 1732, Instructions to Applicants '. 1."^
Engraving 2 illustrations for Cipher-Co<le Disks 18.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Calendar 34.30
Engraving 9 illustrations for North American Fauna, 26 84.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Labels, Economic Conditions, Bureau of Plant Industry .96
Engraving 1 illustration for Lal)els, Economic Conditions, Bureau of Plant Industry .96
Engraving 1 Illustration for Blanks, Register Sheets, Offioe Experiment Stations 14 70
Engraving 1 illustration for Field Program of the Forest Service for May 3. 43
Engraving 6 illustrations for Distribution of Cotton Seed, 1907 8. 82
Engraving 2 illustrations for The Use Book, Regulations and Instructions for Use of National
Forests 2.04
Engraving 7 illustrations for Use of National Forests 22.74
Engraving 10 illustrations for Technical Series No. 12, Bureau of Entomology 7.84
Engraving 6 illustrations for Technical Series No. 13, Bureau of Entomology 17. 54
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular No. 80, Bureau of Entomology 2L 26
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 81, Bureau of Entomology 12.25
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 84, Bureau of Entomology 490
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular No. 87, Bureau of Entomology 3. 06
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 88, Bureau of Entomology 2L96
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
39
No. 9. — Statement showing diabursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones)— Continaed.
Engraving 6 Ulustrations for Bulletin No. 50, Bureau of Entomology S35.00
Engraving illustrations for Bulletin No. 58, Bureau of Entomology 18. 50
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 60, Bureau of Entomology 46. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 62, Bureau»of Entomology 11. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 63, Bureau of Entomology 5. 88
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 63, Bureau of Entomology 2. 04
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 64, Bureau of Entomology .08
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 63, Pt. IX, Bureau of Entomology 3. 02
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 64, Pt. II, Bureau of Entomology 2. 56
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 63, Pt. VII, Bureau of Entomology 0. 80
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 63, Pt. V, Bureau of Entomology 0. 80
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 12,Pt. Ill, Bureau of Entomology 27. 44
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 64, Pt . I, Bureau of Entomology 8. 8z
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 65, Bureau of Entomology 10. 78
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 62, Pt. 1 1, Bureau of Entomology 3. 43
Engraving 34 illustrations for Bulletin No. 71, Bureau of Entomology 40. 36
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 69, Bureau of Entomology 8. 82
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68, Pt. I , Bureau of Entomology 14. 31
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 70, Bureau of "Entomology 3. 53
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68, Pt.II, Bureau of Entomology 4.34
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 84, Bureau of Chemistry 4. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 102, Bureau of Chemistry 22. 54
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 105, Bureau of Chemistry 1. 13
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 27, Biological Survey 16. 50
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 27, Office of Public Roads 30. 00
Engraving 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 29, Office of Public Roads 27. 73
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 31, Office of Public Roads 16. 51
Engraving 15 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 30, Office of Public Roads 22. 20
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 247, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) 1. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 262, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) .. . 2. 75
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 263, Office of Exi>eriment Stations (Farmer's) . . 28. 00
Engraving 37 illustrations for Bulletin No. 200, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) . . 62. 60
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 274, Office of £xx)criment Stations {Farmers') ... 37. 07
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 282, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) . . 26. 07
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 280, Office of Exi)eriment Stations (Farmer's) ... 7. 64
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 200, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) ... 2.82
Engraving 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 201, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) . . 10. 74
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 202, Office of Exx)criment Stations (Farmer's) ... 3. 28
Engraving illustrations for Bulletin No. 204, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) ... 8. 82
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 270, Office of Experiment Stations (Farmer's) 1. 23
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 100, Pt. IV, Bureau of Plant Industry 18. 00
Engraving 67 illustrations for Bulletin No. 02, Bureau of Plant Industry 132. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 04, Bureau of Plant Industry 11. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 100, Pt. V, Bureau of Plant Industry. 18. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 06, Bureau of Plant Industry 22. 00
Engraving 2 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 100, Pt. VI, Bureau of Plant Industry 6. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 100, Pt. VIII, Bureau of Plant Industry 11. 76
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 102, Pt. I, Bureau of Plant Industry 5. 40
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 00, Bureau of Plant Industry 21. 56
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 102, Pt. II, Bureau of Plant Industry , 5. 88
Engraving 28 illustrations for Bulletin No. 06, Bureau of Plant Industry 114. 66
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 05, Bureau of Plant Industry 3. 02
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 102, Bureau of Plant Industry 17. 64
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 102, Bureau of Plant Industry 1. 18
Engraving alterations on 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 06, Bureau of Plant Industry 5. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 08, Bureau of Plant Industry 23. 68
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 102, Pt. V, Bureau of Plant Industry 3. 68
Engraving 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 103, Bureau of Plant Industry 10. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 102, Pt. VI, Bureau of Plant Industry 12.60
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 76, Cotton Production, Bureau of Plant Industry. 66. 84
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 108, Bureau of Plant Industry 10. 10
Engraving 1 illustration for Plan of Model Southern Farm, Bureau of Plant Industry 3. 02
Engraving 1 iliustratlon for Bulletin No. HI, Pt. I, Bureau of Plant Industry fi. 88
Engraving 24 illostrations for Bulletin No. 100, Bureau of Plant Industry VSk«^l^
40 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
No. 9. — Statement ahoving dubursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during thefiical year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Engrnving (Wil, line, or line, and bait !,,[i™ , r.iiiiKiucd.
EngiBving 2 ill u«t rations (or Circular No. 38, Bureau of Forortry — S&.OI)
Engraving 3 illustrations (or Circular No. 3g, Bureau of Foicstr; 8.00
Engraving I illustration (orCin^ular No. 30, Burvftu ol Fotcstty l-CD
EngrsTlngl lUuat ration for Circular No. 36, Bureau ol Forestry 3.60
Ei«ravlng*iUll9trations lor Circular No. *6, Bureau of Forestry >.«
Eogravliig 4 illustrations for Circular No. «, Bureau o( Forestry ItO
Engraving 5 illust rations for Circular No. 17, Bureau o( Forestry S.H
Engraving IT iUU-'trntiona lor Clniaur No. xi. Bun'mi <>( Fof^strj 3».a0
EngrBvingHllii^lrallnnstot Clri'ulur Su.sl, Buredii ol Kitrejtry 1.W
EngravingllUustretlonforClTcularNo. 97, Bureau of Forestry 2.X
Engraving I illustration (or Circular No. 79. Bureau of Forestry 2.11
Engravings illustrations J<]rrin:ulur No —.Special Telephone Lines In National Forest*,.. 4.11
Engraving 2 lUualratlOBS for Circular No. 98, Bureau o( Forestry l.W
Engravings Illustrations for Circular No. IS, Bureau o( Forestry 3.70
Engraving* Illustrations for Circular No, 101. Bureau ol Forestry.. L 1.41
Engraving 2 Illustrations for Circular No. 104, Bureau of Forestry I.IJ
Engraving 2 lUustratlonsforNatlojuU Forest Onler 23 2.01
Engraving 37 illinlrationflfor BiJii'iln No, 73, Burtuu of Forestry BD.0O
Engraving] illustration far Bullgtin No. 7i (reengravlng), Bureau of Forestry 3.00
Engraving 1 iUuMratlon tor Bulletin No, Tl, Bureau of Forestry 1.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for H.ill-lln No, i». Burcuu ol Forestry 30.00
Engraving 12 iUustratloQsi.jrBulltlin No. 72. Bon-jiuol Forestry 10.40
Engraving 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Carrlngton Area, N, Dak,, lOOS
Engraving 1 1 llustniUon for Soil 9 ur\'cy of Scotland County Area, 'Mo., 1B05
Engraving 1 Illustration for Soil Survey olChorokCT County S.C, 1905
Engraving 1 illustration (or Soil Survey o( Hontgoniery, I'u., IBOS
Engraving 1 iliiiat ration for Boil Survey of Cleveland Area, Ohio, IMS
Engravlnglillu8tration(orSoUSurveyo(PortageCounty Area, Wis., lOOS
Engraving! illustration for Soil Survey of Oalatin Area, Hont., igOG
Engraving! Illustration for Soil Survey of Sharp County Anea.Netir.. IMS
Engraving I illustration for Soil Survey of McCrocken County Ky 19DS
Engraving 1 illustration tor Soil Survey oflToustonCounlj, Tu«.,]60s
Engraving 1 illustration lor Soil Survey 0( Biiighamton Area, N. Y., 1905
Engraving 1 Illust rati on (or Boil Survey ol Everett Area, Wash,. 190S
Engnivlngllllust™tlon(or Soil Survey ©(Stockton Arta.Cal 1905
Engraving I illustration (or Soil Survey of YorktoWH Area.Vo 1S03
Engraving 1 illusl^llon (or Soil Survey of Oilord Area, Mich., 1905
Ei«ravingl lUuatratlon for Soil Survey of Tippecanoe, Ind., 1905
Engraving I illuslratlon lor Soil Suney of Madi'on County Ky,. 1905
Engraving] illustration for Soil Survey of Tnmpklni Ciiiintj Ar»a, N, Y., 1905
Engraving 1 iUustration (or Soil Survey of Crnwdint lounly Mo., 1905
Engraving! illustration lor Soil Survey o( <irai]. I Junction .^rea, Colo., 1905
Engraving! Illusi ration lor Soil Survey ol Way Cross .\re«, C.a,, 1905
Engraving I illustration lor Soil Survey of San Marco Area. Ton., 190(1
Engraving liUustration (or Soil Survey n( Lee bounty, Alft,, lOOil
Engraving! illustration for Soil Survey of NevltanoverOounty N. C, 1906
Engraving I iliuatrationlnrSoil Survey of MODtgamery County, Miss., 1900
Engraving! tllustraiion for Soil Snr«y of Escambia County Fla., IHMi
Engraving i tllinimtion InrS.iU Survey of ■ . ; ■ . i i „ igoii
Engravingl ■ :-..■ ii; ,.:,.'., ..im ,i( Scrfla
Engraringiiiiii-ifjiiloniii. Huuriiu >». :ir, liiirenu o( Bolls
Engraiing 12 illusi rations for BiUletln No, 39, Bureau a( Soils
Bngrating 23 iiliixt rations (or nmh-tln Nn. 3H, Bureau ol Soils
Engraving li Illust rations lor Bulletin No. M. Iliimu of Soils
Engra\ing 5 Illustrations (or llulh'llh No. 41, llureau ol Soils
Engraving llliusl rations (or Diilletln No. O. Bureau of Soils
Engraving 3 Illusi rations (or Itiilletin No. 43, Bureau nf Soils ,
Engraving 4 lllun rations (or lluUelln So. 44, Bureau ol Soils ,
Engrat-lng 3 Illustrations lor llalletln No. 45. Dun'au o[ Soils
Engraving! Illusi ration [nr Soil Survey of Hadlson County, Trnn.. 190ii..
Engraving I lUustratlon (or Soil Surrey ol Cass County. Mich.. 1906
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
41
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and hilf tones)— Continund.
Engra\'lng 1 Illustration for Soil Survey of Chowan County, N. C, 1906 $0. 98
Engraving 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Racine County, Wis., 100<'. ]. 47
Engraxing 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Madison County, N. Y 1. 72
Engra\ing 1 illustration for Soil Surv^ey of Grainger County, Tenn 1. 47
Engraving 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Crookston Area, Minn 1. 47
Engraving 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Blue Earth County, Minn 1. 47
Engra\ing 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 169, Experiment Stations 40. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 167, Experiment Stations 10. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 170, Experiment Stations 25. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 171, Experiment Stations 41. 00
Engra\ing 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 16S, Experiment Stations 1. 50
Engra\ing 18 illustrations for Bullelln No. 172, Experiment Stations 35. 00
Engra\ing 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 173, Experiment Stations 17. 84
Engraving 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. 173, Exp<>rinumt Stations : 25. 97
Engraving 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 179. Experimjmt Stations 24. 70
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 175, Experiment Stations 14. 37
p:ngrav-ing 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 177, Experiment Stations 23. 52
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular No. 57, Experinumt Stations 7. 00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 179, Expt^rimeut Stations 18.62
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 183, Exp<^riment Stations 6.71
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 3, Experiment Stations . 3. 92
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 186, Experiment Stations 8. 09
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. IRS, Experiment Stations 8. 06
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 181, Experiment Stations 7. 67
Engraving 2 illu.strations for Bulletin No. 189, Experiment Stations 1. 47
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 89, Bureau of Animal Industry .98
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 87, Bureau of Animal Industry 25. 00
Engraving illustrations for Bulletin No. 90, Bureau of Animal Industry' 45. 78
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 91, Bureau of Animal Industry 19. 11
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 27, Bun-au of Animal Industry 39. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Animal Industry 6. 86
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Animal Industry 22. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Animal Industry 14.70
Enff^aving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 98, Bureau of Animal Industry 7.84
Engraving 3 illu.strations for Circular No. 109, Bureau of Animal Industry 4. 41
Engraving 48 illustrations, maps, general statistical work, Census OfiBce 285. 00
Engraving 24 illu.strations, Report Twelfth Census on Manufactures,-Vol. VII. Ft. 1 750. 00
Engraving 1 illustration, map of the United States 1. 40
Engraving 1 illustration for zinc etching for Census Office .98
Engraving 1 illustration for Special Report on Wealth, Debt, and Taxation, 1902 5. 39
Engraving 3 illustrations for Special Report on Mortality, 1905 7. 84
Engraving 1 illustration for notice regarding valuables and money 1. 96
Engraving 1 illustration for Engineer Blank, Census OfTice 6. 37
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No, 61, Census Office 1. 47
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 65, C<'nsus Office 52. 63
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 8, Census Office 25. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68. Census O ffico 19. 60
Engraving 1 illu.stration for Bulletin No. 71 , Census Office 1. 96
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 73, Bu«eau Census, 1905 38 22
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 77, Bureau Census, 1905 29. 40
Engraving 5 Illustrations for Bullotin No. 78, Bureau Census, 1905 3. 92
Engraving 16 illustrations for Spt^cial Report on Wealth, Debt, and Taxation, 1902 18a 00
Engraving 42 illustrations for Special Report on Manufactures, Census of 1905 60. 76
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 1906 .98
Engraving 44 illustrations for Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 1906, Vol. 26. . 63. 90
Engraving 4 Illustrations for Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 1906, Vol. 26. . 3. 88
Engraving 70 illustrations fot Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 1906. Vol. 26. . 34, 68
Engraving 10 illustrations for Part of Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 1906,
Vol. 26 10. 08
Engraving 1 illustration for Survey of Oyster Bottoms. Matagorda Bay, Texas 6. 86
Engraving 21 illustrations for Survey of Oyster Bottoms, Matagorda Bay, Texa s 83. 30
Engraving 14 illustrations. United States Coast Pilot, West Indies, Porto Rico, and adjacent
Isles 1<i,<5f:i
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 4
42
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9. — Statmictif shov ing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year cndid June 30, 1V07 — Continued.
Engraving (wax. lino, or zinc, aiul half tones)— rontiniiod.
Engraving 1 illustration for Koport of Superintendent of the United States Coaet and
Geodetic Survey. KMMi $3. 52
EngraWng 7 illust nttions for Study of Twin Lakes. Colorado 19. 60
Engraving ;i3 illustrations for Catalogue of Charts. VM7 242. 55
Engraving G illustrations for Pilot Rules. Inland Waters. .Atlantic and Pacific Coasts 4-51
Engra\ing 2 illust rations for Daily Con-«ular and Trade Reports for October, 1906 6. 37
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for Februar>', 1907 2.94
Engra\-ing 1 illustration for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for May. 1907 3.92
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for May, 1907 3. 92
Engraving o illustrations for Bulletin No. 42. Bureau of Statistics 62.50
Engraving '20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 48. Bureau of Statistics 46.00
Engraving I illustration for Bulletin No. 50, Bureau of Statistics 3.18
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. UK Bureau of Labor 24.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of Stay Bolts and Inspections of Boilers 25.00
Engraving .5 illustrations for Form No. 801, Steamboat-Inspection Ser\ice 10.78
Engraving U'> illustrati<»ns for Rules and Regulations, Anchorage of Vessels in New York
Harbor 40. 18
Engraving .■>2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5. Bureau of Standards 160.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5. Bureau of Standards 2.50
Engraving 07 illustrations for Pt. 8. Vol. 2, Bureau of Standards 426.50
Engraving 11 illustrations for I't. L Vol.3, Bureau of Standards 72.03
Engraving A illustrations for Bureau of Standards 28.42
Engr.'iving 21 illustrations for I't. 2, Vol. 3, Bureau of Standards 94.08
Engraving II illustrations for Pt. 2. Vol. 3. Bureau of Standards 10.78
Engraving 1 illustration for Pt. 3, Vol. 3. Bureau of Standards 8.33
Engraving illustrations for Pt. 2. Vol. 3. Bureau of Standards 19.60
EngMving 1 illustration for Pt. 3, Vol. 3. Bureau of Standards 14. 70
Engraving 3 illustrations for Dies for Letter Heads and P'nvelopes 11. 76
Engraving 1 illustration for Dies for Ciovemment Printing Ollice 3.92
Engraving 4 illust rations for Dies for Government Printing Ollice 5.88
Engraving 1 illustrati(»n for Paper Schedule, 1«»07 1.96
Engraving Plates for Printing Matter for Government Printing Oflice 125.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular Letter of the Public Printer 6.37
Engraving 1 illustration for Letter of Instructi<ms of the Public Printer 2.94
Engraving 3 illustrations for Animal Report of Columbia Lying-in Asylimi 20.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Annual Report of Public Lil)rary 18. 62
Engraving 2 illustrations for Annual Report of Boanl of Charities 49.00
Engraving 2fl illustrations for Report of Isthmian Canal 396.90
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 1, Laboratory Board of Health 4-90
Engraving 2 illustrations. Form No. 151, Isthmian Canal Affairs 5.02
Engraving 1 illust rat if >n. Circular .\(». 3b), Istlunian Canal Commission 3.00
Engraving 4 {'lustrations for Panama Railroad Company, Commis.sary Coupon Books 27.44
Engraving 1 illustration for Ollicial Seal, Government of Cunal Zone 5.39
Engraving r>(J illustrations for Bulletin No. 32, Btireau (»f .\merican Ethnology 70.00
Engranng 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. .30, Bureau of American Ethnology 5.88
Engraving G illust rati(ms for Bulletin No. .30, Bureau of .\merican Ethnology 7.84
Engraving 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. .30, Bureau of .Vmerican Ethnology 24-50
Engraving 2 illustnitions for Bulletin No. 51), Bureau of .Vmerican Ethnology 1.96
Engraving 47 illustrations for Bulletin No. .3.3. Bureau of American Ethnology 49.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 35. Bureau of .Vmerican Ethnology 39.20
Engr.iving 40« illustrations for Twenty-fifth .Vnnual Report of Bureau of Ethnology 382.03
Engr.ivingU illustrations for Twenty-fifth .\nnual Report of BureiiU of Ethnology 22.00
Engraving 201 illustrations for Twenty-vsixth Ann*: d Report of Bureau of Ethnology 18.05
Engraving 318 illustrations for Twenty-sixth .Vnniial Report of Bureau of Ethnology 281.20
Engraving 4 illustrations for Annual Report of Smithsonian Institution, 1905 47.04
Engraving 140 illustrations for Annual lieport (»f Smithsonian Institution. 1905 401.60
Engraving H)5 illustrations for PnHee«lings of the Inlte*! States National Museum, Vol. 31. 446.70
Engraving .3<r2 illustrations for Procee<lings (»f the I'nited States National Museum, Vol. 32. 669.71
Engraving 2 illustrations for liulletin No. 5«i, National Museiun 62.50
Engr.iving 332 illustrations for Bulletin .No. 'm'k National Museinii ^ 550.00
Engraving 312 illustrations for Bulletin No. .')7, .National Mu.seum 126. 10
Engraving 21 illustrati(»ns for Vol. 11. Pt. 1. Contril)Ution to lnite<l States National Her-
ba rium 135. 00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 43
No. 9. — Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones) — Continued.
Engraving 1 illustration for Vol. 11, Pt. 1, Contributions to United States National Her-
barium 17. 00
Engraving 40 illustrations for Vol. 10, Pt 3., Contributions to United States National Her-
barium 64. 76
Engraving 52 illustrations for Vol. 10, Pt. 5, Contributions to United States National Her-
barium 98. 00
Engraving 70 illustrations for Birds of North and Middle America 259. 70
Engraving 97 illustrations for Recent Madreporaria of Hawaiian Islands, by T. H. Vaughan. 867. 32
Engraving 1 illustration for Case No. 24887, Court of Claims 2. fiO
Engraving 6 illustrations for Case No. 29907, Court of Claims 4. 41
Engraving 1 illustration for Case No. 2()583, Court of Claims 2. 94
Engraving 2 illustrations for Case No. 27586, Court of Claims 3. 43
Engraving 1 illustration for Case No. 29988, Court of Claims 7. 35
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Decision No. 861, Interstate Commerce Conmiission, 2. 45
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Decision No. 862, Interstate Commerce Conmiission. 2. 46
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Decision No. 705, Interstate Commerce Conunission. 2. 00
Engiaving 1 illustration to accompany Decision No. 712, Interstate Commerce Commission. 1. 76
Total engraving (wax, line, or zinc and half tones) 31, 707. 31
RECAPITULATION.
Lithographing (engraving and printing) 102,038. 20
Engraving (wax, line, or zinc, and half tones) 31, 707. 31
Total 133,745.61
44 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing ^ binding ^ etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended
[Of the nuinl)er of copies printed, those marked C*) embrace the usual or regular
Title of document.
Ry what authority Jl^; Number of
printed. ^«^ copies.
Abridgment of Messages an<l Documents, 2d session 59th
Congress:
Vol.1 Act Jan. 12, 1895 1,012 3,584
I
Vol. 2 do... 1,192 3,584
President's Annual Message, pamphlet form, 2d session do 64 . 7,600
59th Congress.
Message of the President of the United Stat e.'^ concerning Joint resolution Jan. 64 14,000
the Panama Canal, with map, 2d session 59th Congress. 16, 1907.
Report of the >fH'retary of War, 19(Hi:
Vol. 1. Report uf the .Secretary of War and Mi.scella- Act Jan. 12, li<95 680 ♦1,877
neons Reports (]l. Doc. No. 2, pt. 1. 2d sess. 59th
Cong. I.
Vol. 2. Annaniont. Transportation, and Supply (II do 262 * 1,882
Doc No. 2. pt. 2. 2d se<s. oMh Cong.). (
Vol. 'S. Reports of Division and Department Com- do 328 ♦1,877
manders II. Doc. No. 2. pt, 3. 2d sess. 59th Cong.^.
Vol. 4. Militia .Mfairs, Militan.' Schools and Colleges, do 336 ♦1,882
and Militiiry Parks (]l. Doc. No. 2. pt. 4, 2d sess.
59th Cong. .
Vol. 7. Report of the Philippine Commission TI. Doc. - do
No. 2. pT.. 7. 2d sess. 51»th Cong.;.
Vol. h. Report of the Pliilippine rommission HI. Doc do
No. 2, pt. s, 2d sess. .7.uh Cong.).
Vol. 9. Rf[.r.rl (•[ the Philippine Commission ' II. Doc do
No. 2. pr. !•. 2d sess. 'Mh Cong. .
Vol. 10, Acts and Re^ohitions of the Philippine Com- do
mi'-'-ion H. Dik^. No. 2. pt. 10. 2d sess. 5iHh Cong.).
Annual Rej.ort of the Chief of Kngineers. I'.KXi. .Vppendix do
E E K. Pmlic Muilding.> and (irounds.
Report of the Se<Tetury of the Navy, P.M)*. t II. D^X". No. 3, do
2d sess. .V.nh Cong.'.
Report of the Postmaster-<"ieneral. 190»i vll. Doc. No. 4, do
2d sess. .7.»th Cong. .
Report of the S<>r'retary of the Interior. I'.O.'i, Report of do
the (oriinisvi.in to the Five Civili/.eil Trihes, Vol. 2,
pt. 2 11. D'H^'. No. .',. vol. J. pt. 2. 1st sess. fMli Cong.).
Topical Iiile.x to il:c Twehe .\nnuid Rej.orts of the Com- Concurrent resolu- 136 ♦1,101
mission to the live (■i\ ilized Tribes to tlie Secretary of tlon Jime28, 1906.
the Interior S. D^^-c. No. .Vi*".. 1st «e<s. .'j9th Cong.).
Report of the Secretary of the Interif)r. VMn):
\'i>\. 1. RejM.rt of the Conunis'.ioner of the General Act Jan. 12, 1895 840 ♦1,806
L;ind Oilice. Hiirejiu <'>llK-ers C II. Doc. No. 5. 2d sess. ,
.VMli f "ong. . '
Vol J. Rej./.rt of the (■oniirii>-.».ion«r of Indian Affairs <lo 842 ♦1,806
1 il. Do<-. No. :, j>j. J. Jd -.e-.**. ,7.«th ("ong.,. |
\'ol .1, Mweil;,ni'oii- Pieports. etc. 'II. Doc. No. 5 do I 740 j *2,724
pt. :i. 2d '■e-s .V'lh r.)i,g. .
744
♦1,877
436 ,
♦1,877
826 i
*1,877
518
♦1,882
132
1
100
1
1,120 1
♦1,857
388:
1
♦1,757 ,
1
296 .
♦1.805 !
BEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
45
authority of laWj joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress ,
June SOf 1907 1 and how distributed.
number, which Is not included in the general distribution of the public documents.]
'Cost of com-
Costof I J^^^ji}""^'
lithn- stereotyp-
CTanhtie *"«' P^^^ ^^^^t of Cost of
^nSan^ work, fold- paper. ' binding.
gnivrng. ing plates. 1
etc.
Total cost.
How distributed.
153.90
1,342.45
1,714.38
155.13
S394.40
•
464.95
77.34
1609.28
680.96
821.40
559.34
$2,346. 13 1,000 Senate, 2,522 House, 62 Library and
Exchanges.
2,860.29 Do.
232. 47 ^ 2,571 Senate, 5,029 House.
1, 434. 64 3,000 Senate, 11,000 House.
342.75
141.60
261.28
745. 63 570 Senate, 1,025 House.
24.80
372. 44
816 76
138.10
171.80
173.00
380.85
677.76
65.33
78.53
78.53
320.45 153.50
236. 65 145. 53
419.76 261.79
195.46
406.11
256.00
255.20
256.00
261.28
245.33
373.60
174.73
261.28
186.20
105. 71
' 225.00
8.08
2.29
262.72
502.90
328.36
168.05
80.46
225.00
212. 75
60.35
232.50
»
41.45
18.18
279.00
459. 43 570 Senate, 1,030 House.
505. 53 570 Senate, 1,025 House.
507. 53 570 Senate, 1,030 House.
735.23 570 Senate, 1,025 House.
627.51
809.61
516. 91
Do.
Do.
570 Senate, 1,030 House.
10. 37 Officer in charge of public buildings and
grounds.
1, 118. 78 570 Senate, 1 ,030 House.
473. 51 500 Senate, 1,000 House.
505.60
550 Senate, 1,000 House.
59. 63 200 Senate, 400 House.
285.84 1,339.82
855.31
550 Senate, 1,000 House.
Do.
349.36 2,149.98
Do.
46
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of tJic estimated cost of 'printing, binding, etc.^ documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
pages. «»P^**-
Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1900— Continued.
Report of the Commissioner of Education. 1905 —
Vol. 1 (II. Doc. No. 5. 2d sess. r>8th Cong.)
Vol. 2 (H. Doc. No. 5, 2d sess. 58th Cong.)
Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. UKXi (II. Doc. No.
6, 2d sess. 'Mh Cong.).
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1900, Finance
Report (II. Doc. No. 9. 2d sess. 59th Cong.).
Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, 1906 (II. Doc.
No. 11. 2d sess. 59th Cong.'.
Report of the Director of the Mint on the Production of
Precious Metals in the United States (H. Doc. No. 19,
2d sess. 59th Cong.i.
Report of the Attoniey-General, 190('» (H. Doc. No. 10, 2d
sess. 5fnh Cong.j.
Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 11XX>
(II. Doc. No. 7, 2d sess. 59th Cong.).
Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secre-
tary of Commerce and Labor, UK)6 (II. Doc. No. 14, 2d
sess. 59th Cong. I.
Commerce and Navigation of the United States, llKHi (H.
Doc. No. i:^ 2d fH-sH. y.nh Cong.'.
Statistical Abstract (.f the United States, 1900 (11. Dfx*.
No. 783, 2<\ s«'.ss. rmh Cong.).
Commercial H«'latioiKs of the United States. 1905 (II. Doc.
No. 940. l.^t .'*('s.s. ,7.ith Cong).
Bulletin <4 the United States Fish Commission. 1905, vol.
25 (H. Doc. No. '.ri*!. 1st sess. 59th Cong.).
Twenty-first .\nnnal Report of the Commissioner of La-
bor. I'.KMl. Strikes and L<K-kf)Uts (II. D^k.-. No. K-22. 2d
sess. 5'.»th Crmg. ..
Army Register, l'.»07 HI. Dck-. .No. 727, 2d se.ss. 'Mh Cong.).
Navy Register. V.tOl (U. l)(x-. No. 72S. 2d sess. 5(nh Cong.j.
Twentieth .\niiual Report of the Interstate Commerce
Commission. VMn> MI. Doc. No. .T25. 2d sess. .'i9th Cong.).
Testimony, Interstate Commerce Connnission in Investi-
gation of the p;ievator and Grain-B living and Forward-
ing Business r»f this ('ountry (S. Doc. No. 27S. 2d sess.
anh Cong. : .
Report of the Smitli«onian In.slitution. HX)5:
V(.l. 1 (H. DfK-. No. 9:«). pt. 1,'lst sess. 5inh Cong.) .. .
Vol. 2, Report <»f the National Museum (II. Doc.
No. U'M). pt. 2. 1st sess. 'mh Cong.).
Report of tiie Smithsonian Institution. 1906:
Vol. 1 (H. Doc. No. r)7',, pt. 1. 2d sess. 59th Cong.). . .
Vol. 2, Report of the National Museum (II. Doc.
No. .')7.'). pt. 2. 2d sess. 5'.nh Cong.).
Report of the National .Vcademy of Sciences. 1906 (S. Doc.
No. 30S, 2d sess. S'.nh Cong.).
Act Jan. 12, 1895, and
sec. 3798, Rev. Stat.
do
Act Jan. 12, 1895
ro8
do.
do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
do
.do
.do
.do
.do
do.
do.
.do.
Concurrent resolu-
tion No. 36, Jan.
16, 1907.
Act Jan. 12, 1895.
do
1,128
.do.
.do.
.do.
632
144
508
128
48
•8,830
752
♦8,830
704
♦2,325
464
♦1,882
782
♦1,480
200
♦1,875
224
♦1,962
608
♦1,787
320
♦1,932
1,296
♦1,412
720
♦4,531
544
♦1.526
504
♦3,642
980
♦8,394
624
♦2,140
272
♦1,852
1,000
♦1,977
♦2,237
♦3,462 1
♦3,462 i
♦4,381 .
♦3,462 ;
♦1.527 j
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTER.
47
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress ^
1907, and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
$5, 265. 06
68.00
11,309.90
83.55
ro.60
41.82
50.32
266.85 119.50
101. 10
458.90
84.32
407.87
1,292.75 364.92
212.70
2,735.56
1,715.30
426.85
193.00
466.80
610.88
95.89
131.97
84.91
217.06
276.49
33.00 1,070.83
110.15
408.86
62.93
765.90 1,001.30
98. 25 88. 70
132.80
12.47
$773.97 $1,266.25 $3,350.12 2,575 Senate, 6,000 House
3, 434. 10 Do.
844. 76 570 Senate, 1.225 House.
543. 00 570 Senate. 1.025 House.
599. 85 450 Senate. 800 House.
365. 37 570 Senate. 1 .025 House.
,354.20
813.65
1,266.25
347.90
209.66
287.20
202.35
95.70
244.95
264.15
129.62
206.08
240.00
255.00
240.00
232.50
375.92
500 Senate, 1,225 House.
626. 35 500 Senate. 1,025 House.
417. 92 550 Senate, 1,000 House.
404.25 1,271.02 425 Senate. 800 House.
1, 657. 67 1 ,024 Senate, 3.075 House.
196.00
504. 59 425 Senate, 800 House.
587.67 1,380.00 9,968.29 1.000 Senate, 2,000 House.
1,082.35] 1,142.08 3,939.73 2,071 Senate, 5,029 House.
319.00
558. 82 500 Senate, 998 House.
277. 91 SCO Senate, 710 House.
1,053.37 570 Senate, 1,025 House.
319.00 1,206.37
Do.
507.60 2,020.29 [ 820 Senate, 2,000 House.
394.80 567.88 Do.
500.15
428.70
2, 335. .35
615. 65
145.27
Do.
Do.
285 Senate, 515 House, 500 National
Academy of Sciences, j -^.i i. -k
48
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Slatement of the estimated cost of printing ^ binding ^ etc. /documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
Num-
ber of
pages.
Number of
copies.
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. X:
Memoir I, " Absolute Value of the Acceleration of
Gravity Determined by the Ring- Pendulum
Method."
Memoir II, "Cla>-tonla Gronov'*
Memoir III, " The Action of Alcohol upon the Circu-
lation."
Memoir IV, " Phoronis Architecta''
Memoir V, "The Afhnities of the Pelagic Tunicates
No. 1 on a New Pyrosoma."
Memoir VI, "Commelinacefc"
Title-page and contents to Vol. VIII of Memoirs of
the National Academy of Sciences.
Report of the American Historical .Association, 1005, vol.
1 (H. Doc. No. 9r2:\. pt. 1, 1st sess. oOth Cong.).
Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey, 1(K)0 (II. Doc. No. 17, 2d sess. 5fJth
Cong ).
Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, llKXi (II Doc.
So. ftl4 2d sess oOlh Cong./.
Twenty-third Annual Poportof the United States Civil
Hervicf- Coininissiori, K<00 r.S. Doc. So. 20, 2d sess. 59th
Cong.).
Eulogi^'.s on the lat^ Orville II. Piatt (S. Doc. No. 534, Ist
8C8S. 50th Cong.;.
Act Jan. 12, 1896.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
do.
.do.
Act Jan. 12, 1895, and
joint resolution
May 25, 1900.
Act Apr. 20, 1896
Act Jan. 12, 1895.
....do
. .do
Eulogi'-.s on th«.' lat*- D.imis .M. Ilurl'-y (II. Doc. No. 801, do.
2d H/'ss. .'lOth Cong.;.
24
432
244
. 432
208
196
40
500
16
500
40
500
80
500
16
500
40
500
4
1,000
♦3.642
♦530
♦1,854
♦1,7»5
♦4,776
♦4,280
Eulogif's on th«' lat*- B. F. Miirsh Cll. Doc. No. HY2, 2d sess, .
50th Cong.j.
..do.
64
♦4,280
Eulogies on the late G*'org»' K. Patterson (H. Doc. No.
804, 2d w.HS. 50th Cong.;.
.do.
40
♦4,280
Eulogies on Iho bite G^-orge C. Ca.stor (11. Doc. No. S03, do,
2d sess. '/Jih Cong.;,
Eulogies on the lat*- P.obert P. Ilitt ril. Do<'. No. 808, do.
2<1 8<^'ss. 50th Cong ,.
Eulogi»-s on the bit*- II. C. .\ darns dl. Doc. No. 800, 2d do.
»«'ss, 50th Cong. i.
Eulogies on tb" biti johr, M. Pinekn«-y HI. Doc. No. 805, do.
2d .less. .7*tb Cong.,
Congressional Di pet ory :
First edition ''.S. Do'-. .No. 4, pi. 1, 2d sess, 50th Cong.). .
Second edition ^S, Dw. No. 4, pt. 2, 2d s<^'8S, 59th .
Cong.).
..do.
..do.
40
74
56
64
448
448
♦4,280
♦4,280
♦4,280
♦4,280
♦22,392
♦»,M6
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
49
authority of laWj joint or concurrent resolutions j or by order of either House of Congress,
1907 y and how distrihuted — Continued.
Cost of cora-
Cost of position,
"i'thc^' tJ'^IL
grafe- ^^M-
graving. ^^ plates,
etc.
1148.50
585.97
44.00
1,273.80
195.80
92.40
I
$125. 7C
52.60
155.95
328.55
33.80
150.70
9.30
1,207.88
Cost of
paper.
$fi.70
4.68
9.10
16.72
4.66
14.03
1.62
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
1280.90
How distributed.
National \caderav of Sciences.
G43. 25 '
Do
209.05 I
Do
1
1,619.07
Do
234.26
Do
257. 13
Do
10.92
Do
229.55 $540.00
1,977. 43 , 1,000 Senate. 2,0<XI House.
146.61
105.20
285.53
99.90
179.20
271.99
46.80
116.40
270.00
225.00
547. 41 114 Senate. 236 House.
827. 52 400 Senate. 500 House.
371. 70 500 Senate. 1.000 House.
382.45 122.10 1,212.50
, 150.92
! 37.73
146.88
191.80
137.63
131.88
223.28
185.70
65.69
1,087.50
61.92 1,087.50
57.37 1,087.50
57.37 1,087.50
103.22 1,087.50
186. 35 1 89.43 1,087.50
63.92 1,087.50
4,212.90 1,626.91 i 2,076.00
3, 246. 70 1, 360. 60 2, 436. 87
1,717.05 1,500 Senate, l.OOU House, 1,950 Senators
and Representatives of Connecticut,
50 family of deceased.
1,300.07 1,000 Senate. 1.000 House, 1,950 Sonatora
and Ropresentives of New York. 50
family of deceased.
1,341.22 1,000 Senate, 1,000 House. 1,950 Senators
and Representatives of Illinois, 50
family of deceased.
1,282.50 1,000 .Senate, 1,000 House, 1,050 Senators
and Representatives of Pennsylvania,
50 family of deceased.
1,270.75 Do.
1,414.00 1,000 Senate, 1,000 House, 1,950 Senators
and Representatives of Illinois, 50
family of deceased.
1,362.28 1,000 Senate. 1,000 House, 1,050 Senators
and Representatives of Wisconsin, 50
I family of deceased.
1,337.12 1,000 Senate, 1,000 House, 1,950 Senators
and Representatives of Texas, 50 fam-
ily of deceased.
7, 965. 73 21,750 Printing Committee.
7,080.80
2,500 Senate, 7.820 House, 9,733 Printing
Commit t<^.
50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing ^ binding, etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority Si™: Number of
Report of the Health Officer of the District of Columbia,
1906 (TI. Doc. So. 8, pt. 3, 2d sess. 50th Cong.).
Twenty-second Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal
Industry, 1905 (H. Doc. Xo. 941, Ist sesa. 50th Cong.)..
Bulletin of the Bureau of Animal Industry No. 27 (Re-
vised. (II. Doc. No. 942. Ist sess. 50th Cong.).
Report of the Director of the Office of Experiment Sta-
tions, 190.5 rir. Doc. No. 924, 1st sess. 59th Cong,).
Report of the Director of the Office of Experiment Sta-
tions. 190<i ai. Doc. No. 820. 2d sess. 59th Cong.).
Progress of the Beet-.^^ngar Indust ry of the United States,
1905rRep<)rt No. 82).
Progress of the Beet -Sugar Industry of the United States,
1906 'Kfport No. H4 (II. Df»c. No. 799, 2d sess. 50th
Cong. .
Yearbook of the Depart iin-nt of Agriculture, 1900 (II. Doc.
No. hl.3. 2d sess. 'Mh Cong.-.
Report on Firld Op«'rations of the Division of Soils, 1905
(H. D(x-. No. (»2'). 1st M'ss. 59th Cong.; [text and maps].
Advance* Sheets of Fi«'ld Operations of the Division of
Soils. HK)5:
Soil Survey of- -
LHiiderdak* County, Ala
Act Jan. 12, 18915
358
*965
do
368
♦14,877
Joint resolution Mar.
80
♦2,142
3, 1905.
Joint resolution Apr.
416
♦2,lfi0
27,1904.
do
436
♦2,146
Joint resolution June
130
♦2,312
30, 1906.
Joint resolution Apr.
136
♦2,242
27, 1904.
Act Jan. 12, 1896
720
♦331,880
Joint resolution Mar.
1,092
♦3,655
14, 1904.
.do.
24
4,000
Dulias County, Ala do .
24
4,000
East Baton Hoiigf Parish, La do,
24
4,000
Crystal .Springs Area, Miss do.
24
6,000
Spalding County, (la do.
16
4,000
PerquiTiian.M and Pasquotank counties, N. C do.
24
4,000
Duplin County. N . C do .
24
4,000
Lavaca County, Tex do.
24
4,000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKIKTER.
51
authority of law j joint or concurrent resolutions j or by order of either House of Congress^
1907 f and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
etc.
Cost of Cost of •rpotal coat
paper. binding, ^otaicost.
$97. 02 $2, 139. 00
1,664.75
325.91
297.91
346.62
158.40
145.67
96.61
177. 61
206.95
267.60
183.21
1126.00
983.53 2,277.60
lis. 18 48. 48
45.93 1,114.83 I 145.58
371.28
109.75
90.15
160.05
58.89
37.50
$2,445.23
4,925.88
192.57
How distributed.
50 Senate, 50 House, 600 health officer.
4,025 Senate, 10,210 House.
500 Senate, 1,000 House.
240.00
239.25 :
1,546.34 ! 570 Senate, 1,030 House.
770. 58 570 Senate, 1,026 House.
168. 64 570 Senate, 1,742 House.
127. 65 570 Senate, 1,530 House.
10, 613. 52 67, 953. 70 37, 564. 87 | 49, 540. 05 165, 672. 14 80,074 Senate, 250,155 House.
19,849.00 4,908.18 435.52
1,187. 00 26,379. 70 1,000 Senate, 1,500 House.
104.95
107. 35
14.85
14.85
92. 45 • 14. 85
119.25
22.32
67.25
101. 95
11.28
14.85
96.36
14.85
103.25
14.85
417.71 1,000 Senators of Alabama, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Eighth district Alabama,
1.000 Department of Agriculture.
468.82 1.000 Senators of Alabama, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Fourth district Alabama,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
265.70 j 1,000 Senators of Louisiana, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixth district Louisiana,
1.000 Department of Agriculture.
287. 24 1,000 Senators of Mississippi, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixth district Mississippi,
2,000 Representative Seventh district.
Mississippi. 1,000 Department of Agri-
culture.
1,000 Senators of Georgia, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixth district Georgia, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1.000 Senators of North Carohna, 2,000
Representative First district North
Carolina, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
318.15 1,000 Senators of North Carolina, 2,000
Representative Third district North
Carolina, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
385. 00 1,000 Senators of Texas, 2.000 Represent-
ative Ninth district Texas, 1,000 De-
partment of .\griculturt».
175. 14
294.41
52
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Ko. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing , binding , etc,, documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO^
Title of document.
By what authority ^^Jj Number of
printed.
pages.
copies.
Advance Sheets of Field Operations of the Division of
Soils, 1905— Continued.
Soil Survey of—
Waco Area, Tex Joint resolution Mar.
14, 1W4.
40 4,000
Montgomery County, Ala do .
32 4,000
Westerville Area. Ohio do.
20 10,000
Upshur County, W. Va do.
20 4,000
Newton County, Ind do.
40 4,000
Blount County. Ahi do.
24 4,000
Tangipahoa Parish, La do.
32 4,000
Brown Countv, Knns do.
20 4,000
nend<»rson County. Tenn do .
20 4,000
York County, S. C do.
IfllAnd C'ofinty. Wash do.
Lr-rin f'our.ty. Flu do.
CarlPton Arr»a. Minn, and Wis do.
32
24
32
26
4,000
4,000
4,000
7,000
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
5a
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions ^ or by order of either House of Congress ,
1907 f and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
Cost of position,
litho-
graphing
and en-
graving.
$151. 78
254.05
302.19
158.24
160.90
255.39
251.89
157.97
145.05
194.57
168.77
255.39
214.49
stereotyp-
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
99.85
208.75
87.05
102.45
101.15
99.35
90.25
90.15
96.25
94.40
103.15
173.86
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
$106.05 $21.82
18.25
32.47
13.15
21.82
14.91
18.26
13.16
13.15
18.25
14.85
18.25
27.96
$279.65
372. 15
543.41
258.44
285.17
371.46
369.49
261.37
248.35
309.07
268.02
376.79
416.30
How distributed.
1,000 Senators of Texas, 2,000 Represent-
ative Eleventh district Texas, l.OOO-
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Alabama, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Second district Alabama,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Ohio, 2.000 Representa-
tive Seventh district Ohio, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Eighth district Ohio, 2,000
Representative Twelfth district Ohio,
2.000 Representative Seventeenth dis-
trict Ohio, 1,000 Department of Agri-
culture.
1,000 Senators of West Virginia, 2,000
Representative Third district West
Virginia, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
1,000 Senators of Indiana, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Tenth district Indiana, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Alabama, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Ninth district Alabama, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Louisiana, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixth district Louisiana
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Kansas, 2,000 Repre-
sentative First district Kansas, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Tennessee, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Eighth district Tennessee,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of South Carolina, 2,000-
Representative Fifth district South
Carohna, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
1,000 Senators of Washington, 2,000 Rep-
resentatives at large, Washington, 1 .000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Florida, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Third district Florida, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Wisconsin, 1,000 Sena-
tors of Minnesota, 2.000 Representa-
tive Eleventh district Wisconsin, 2,00&
Representative Eighth district Minne-
sota, 1,000 Department of Agriculture.
54
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of 'printing, binding , etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
Nura-
I By what authority 5^" of ^'"™^'"«>f
printed
pages.
copies.
Advance Sheets of Fiold Operations of the Division of
Soils, 1905-Continued.
Soil Survey of —
Louisa County, Va Joint resolution Mar.
14,1904.
33 4,000
Lee County, Tex do .
32 4,000
Houston County, Tox do .
36 4,000
Gallatin Valley Area, Mont do.
32 4,000
McCracken County Area, Ky do.
20 4,000
Sarpy County Area, Nebr do.
24 4,000
Binghamton Area, N. Y do,
32 4,000
*
Portage County Area, Wis do.
32 4,000
Cleveland Area, Ohio do.
Carrington Arm, N. Dak do.
24 4,000
32 4,000
Chester County, Pa do.
48 ' 4,000
Cherokee Countv, S. C do.
24 4^000
Montgomerj' County, Pa do.
48 I 4^000
Scotland County, Mo do
24 ; 4,000
Tipi^ecanoe Area, In<l do.
40
4,000
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
55
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions , or by order of either House of Congress j
1907, and how distributed — (Continued.
Cost of
litho-
graphing
and en-
graving.
Cost of com-
position,
stereotyp- i
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
301.30
181. 72
290.18
$210. 72
322.30 ,
343.38
200.22
140. 73
224.40
132.52
I
241. 81
335.14
437.03 '
188.10
193.52
105. 15
123. 15
90.05
87.05
85.55
84.45
106.95
94.45
120.86
121.35
95.15
118.25
86.26
104.65
$96. 05 $18. 25
14.85
25.22
14.89
21.82
18.29
20.12
18.29
13.15
14.85 1 •.
18.25
18.25
14.86
18.29
28.20
$325. 02
445.74
486.05
308.56
240.93
324.80
235.22
426.50
361.11
474.28
doO« do
291.72
433. 65
288.24
319.99
How distributed.
1,000 Senators of Virginia. 2,000 Uopre-
sentative P^ighth district Virginia. 1.000
Dcp.nrtment of Agricwltiire.
1 ,000 Senators of Texas, 2,000 Uepre.sent-
ative Tenth district Texas. 1,000 De-
partment of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Texas, 2,000 Represent-
ative Seventh district Texas. 1.000 De-
partment of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Montana. 2,000 Repre-
sentatives at large Montana, 1,000 De-
partment of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Kentucky, 2,000 Repre-
sentative First district Kentucky, 1,000
Department of .\griciilture.
1,000 Senators of Nebraska, 2 000 Repre-
sentative Second district Nebraska,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of New York, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Thirtieth district New York,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Wisconsin, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Eighth district Wisconsin,
1.000 Department of Agriciilture.
1,000 Senators of Ohio, 2.000 Representa-
tive Twentieth district Ohio, 1,000 De-
partment of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of North Dakota, 2,000
Represcntiitives at large North Da-
kota, 1,000 Department of Agriculture.
.1,000 Senators of Pennsylvania. 2,000 Rep-
resentative Seventh district Pennsyl-
vania, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
1,000 Senators of South Carolina, 2,000
Representative Fifth district South
Carolina, 1,000 Department of Agri-
culture.
1,000 Senators of Pennsylvania, 2,000 Rei)-
rosentatlve Eighth district Pennsyl-
vania, 1,000 Department of Agricul-
ture.
1,000 Senators of Missouri, 2,000 Repre-
sentative First district Missouri, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Indiana, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Tenth district Indiana, 1,000
56 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statemoit of the estimated cost of printing^ binding, etc, documenU prinled by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Num- I
Title of document. By what authority \ ber of j Number of
printed. > pages, i copies.
! I
: i \
I
Advance Sheets of Field Operations of the Division of I
SoMs, 19IJ5— Continued. •
Soil Suney of—
Oxford Area. Mich Joint resolution Mar. 20 I 4,000
14. 1904.
I
Crawford County, Mr, do 20 4,000
Stockton Area, Cal do 40 3,000
Yorkt"wn An-a. \'fi do 32 6,000
Han-ver ( ouiity. \ a do 40 4,000
Ever^t t Area. Wash * do 32 4,000
Madison County. Kj- do 24 , 4,000
Toiiij.kins County Area. N. Y do 40 ' 4,000
'".r.tnd Tunoti' n Ar«.H. Col" do 32 4,000
Report Board I. f Managers of the National Hume for Dis- Joint resolution Mar. 304 500
abled Volunteer Soldiers, lOfi . 31, 1904.
Rei>ortof the Ins]»ection of State Hemes for DisaMe<i Vol- do 36 200
unteer Soldiers, 19fiC. j
Record of tlie Meml^ers ff the National lion .? for Dis- do 206 i 200
able«i Volunteer Soldi«'rs. lOfX.. \
Public Acts und Res^'lut ions Jd m.-s-s. o9th Cong.) Act Jan. 12, ISQ6 31
Public and Private Act-; .i!id Kcsf lutions '2d sess. 59th do....*. 29
Conp.N
Rouse and Son.jt*- Hej <.rts Jd sess. .V.*th Conp.; do 30
Eou.«e and S« nut*.- 1»< lun.fhts 2d s^-ss. 50th Conp.; do 30
House and S»'n;it«- Bills .'«nd Kest-lutions '2d s^ss. 5^th do 31
Ct.np.'.
Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of the
United .'^tates. 1&0C-7:
May. 1906 If. Do^. No. \r>. pt. 11, 1st sess. fi9th Cong.» . . Joint resolution Dec. 216 •887
12, 1895.
June, 1900 (FT. D^- . No. 15.pt. 12, 1st sess. 50th Cong.) do 232 ♦887
July. lOTiC.'H. I>oc. No. l.Vpt. 1. 2d sess. 59th Cong.'* do 220 •«?
Aupi^st. 19<«r. 'ir. !► ■■- N'.. 15. i-t. 2 2d sess. S9th do 216 •»7
Cong. >.
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTEE.
57
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions y or by order of either House of Congress ,
1907 f and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of
litho-
_raphln_
and en-
graving.
Cost of com-l
position.
stereotyp-
ing, insert- !
ing plates, ,
etc.
$135.58
26a 40
24a 79
243.65
204.05
350.35
120.25
9a 75
91.85
lia35
118.05
4&45
Cost of
paper.
$80.95 $13.19
242.99
92.85 '
iai5
261.09
83.95
18.40
46a 28
152.65
1
27.38
21.86
1&25
14.85
21.82
18.29
17.68
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
$229.72
34&99
36a 44
64a 31
$9aoo
4ia51
352.79
aw. 35
336.22
486.69
156l13
1,000 Senators of Michigan, 2,000 Repre-
sentative 8ixth district Michigan, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Missouri, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixteenth district Missouri,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of California, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Sixth district California.
1,000 Senators of Virginia, 2,000 Repre-
sentative First district Virginia, 2,000
Representative Second district Vir-
ginia, 1,00U Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Virginia, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Third di»tiict Virginia, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Washington, 2,000 Rei>-
resentatives at largo Washington, 1,000
Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Kentucky, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Eighth district Kentucky,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of New York, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Second district New York,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
1,000 Senators of Colorado, 2,000 Repre-
sentative Second district Colorado,
1,000 Department of Agriculture.
For the National Home.
&80
1.19
20.20
4.93
2a 60
4.76
77.60
17.00
234.00
4&92
89a 00
251.60
702.60
286.62
2,940.25 ; 47.23
84.93
75.48
101.65
17.08
46.07
47.26
18937-^. Doc. 5, 60-1-
34.00
7.99
Do.
59.13
Do.
2&36
War Department
94.60
Do.
280.92
Do.
1,144.60
Do.
989.22
Do.
2,987. 48 285 Senate, 465 House
102.01
Do
121.55
Do
148.91
Do
58
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTEB,
No. 10. — StaUinerU of th^ estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documenU printed by
during thefiical year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority viJJ^ Numter of
printed. f^JSr «>P*M-
Monthly Summary of Commerr-e and Finance of the
United States. 19(»-7— Continur-J.
Septem^-er. l^X) n. Doo. No. 15. j.t. 3. 2d sess. a>th Joint resolution Dec. 218
Cong. . 12. 1895.
October. 1906 '11. I)f>c. No. 15. pt. 4. 2d sess. 59th do 228
Cong. .
N'oveinl>€r. 1906 If . Doc. No. 15. pt. 5. 2d sess. 59lh do 224
Cong. .
DecemUr, 1906 tH. Doc. No. 15, pt. 6. 2d sess. 59th do 227
Cong.'.
January, 1907 II. Djt-. No. 15. pt. 7. 2d sess. 5(nh do 216
Cong. .
February, 19'J7 H. Do'-. No. 15, pt. S, 2d sess. SKth do 210
Cong. ,
March. 19ij7 If. Ikjc. No. 15. pt. 9. 2d sess. S-.nh do 224
Cong.'.
-\pril. 19f»7 I^^Doc. No. 15. pi. 10, 2d se>s. y.nh do 232
Cong. .
Monthly Consular and Trade Reports, lQiy*-7:
June. 1906 ni. Doc. No. 51S. 1st sess. 5(nh Cong .Vet Jan. 12, 1«»5 244
July. lf*X» m. DcK? .\". 519, l^t sess. SMh Cong do 308
-Vug-ist. i:«»»*, II.D--. N'».52»». 1st se«is. .7»th Cong do 176
Seplem}«r, IQiW H. Dx-. No.5Jl. in «^oss.5inhConp do IW
OctoJjer. ll»j». H . D y . No. .-,J2. 1 st sess. 59th Cong do 168
.So\eni}*r. VJtJtj II. Doc. Nr». 52::. 1st sess. 5(»th Cong «lo 224
Der-ei:il«r. 1»G H. Dfx;. No. 524. l.st sess. 5t»th Cong do 212
Jantwry. 1907 H. D'k^. No. 'AVk 2d sess. 59th C<.ng do 240
February, 1907 ' H. D'«<-. No. ;{47. 2d sess. 5(»th Cong do 228
March. 1907 .'H. D'X-. No. :;4.v 2d se?s..=y9th Cong do 206
.Vpril, 19rj7 ^H. l)'<f: No. ,'i4*». 2.1 se^s. 59th Cong do 276
M.Ty. U<07 ai. Do*.-. No. ::o<». 2.1 sess. anh Cong do 256
Juno. r«»7 H. Doi'. No. .''..-,!, J. 1 sess. 591 h Ci.ng do 228
Sp<v-iil C'»nsular H<»p<'»rt. vol. J9. 'Cotton See^l Products d(. 164
in r..r.ign rouDtri-s* H. D.--. No. «<io. 2d >»•>*». 59th
Cong. .
Monthly Catnl-vgiie of Government PuMications, l'.«v»-7:
Junp. rtf.. No. !.> do 56
July. l'<»i No. i:?.! do 32
August. l'.*<>.. No. I4»j <lo 24
i?ept*'nir-«'r. H.<0»j. No. Hi do ' 20
<>cto}.<T. VM*\. No. 142 do 32
S(>\cui- or. V.^(y>. So. 14.'^ do 24
Decer^'-er. V^*\. No. H4 do 48
January, r.^7. No i4.> do 64
Fe? niary. 1907. No 14t. do 68
Man-h. I'.4j7. No 147 iio 40
.\pril 1>>7 No l4^ ''o 24
Mwy. 1!07. No. 1*« do 3tf
Twenty-fourth Annual K**port of the Bureau of .Vineriran d«»
EthnoU.^' II. Doc. No. '.t,j{*. i!.t sess. Xnh Cong. .
•W7
•9S7
•937
•W7
•«T7
•937
♦u:i7
♦937
♦906
♦906
♦906
•906
♦906
•906
♦906
♦906
♦906
♦906
♦906
♦906
♦906
♦1,881
2,500
2.500
2.500
2.500
2.500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,600
2.000
^142
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
59
^authority of law j joint or concurrent resolutions ^ or by order of either House of Congress,
1907 J and how distributed — Continued.
(Cost of com-
graving. ^^ plates,
I etc
Cost of
paper.
$104. 80 $49. 28
92.50
92.60
51.32
49.30
112.75 5G.10
101.65 39.05
Cost of q, X 1 ^
binding. \ ^O'^a^cosi.
How distributed.
$154. 08 285 Senate, 4C5 House.
143.82
141.90
Do.
Do.
168.85 Do.
140.70 Do.
92.50
44 20
136. 70
Do.
92.65
52.72
145.37
Do.
96.00
54.60
150.60
Do.
$549.84
85.73
40.67
71.68
22.78
64.10
26.82
76.65
31.00
69.25
27.00
80.00
36.00
80.65
34.00
1 79. 15
42.05
! 76.05
36.30
63.45
32.46
92.15
41.01
84.00
45.24
75. 15
39.39
125.90
60.75
1
1
166.20
15.64
80.85
8.84
75.10
6.63
68.75
5.61
1 80.05
8.84
72.30
6.80
112. 55
13.25
131.25
20.40
193.45
18.87
121.60
11.05
71.60
7.80
65.30
8.19
3,243.38
1,611.43
126.40
94.46
90.92
107.55
96.25
116.00
114.65
121.20
112.35
95.91
133. 16
129.24
114.54
186.65
$1,800.00
181.84
89.69
81.73
74.36
88.89
79.10
125.80
151.65
212. 32
132. 65
79.40
73.49
7,204.65
286 Senate, 415 House.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
500 Senate, 1,000 Souse.
Superintendent of Documents.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
1,500 Senate. 3,000 House.
60
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority '??!?!?; Number <rf'
printed. , pJJ^ coP*««-
Concurrent resolution
April 27, 1900.
Jan. 29, 1907.
Joint resolution Mar.
4, 1907.
Sec. 3798, R. S., act
Jan. 12, 1895, and
joint resolution
May 16, 1902.
Act Mar. 3, 1901
Bulletins of the Bureau of ^Vmerican Ethnology:
No. 30, pt. 1, ''Handbook of American Indian Tribes
North of Mexico" (H. Doc. No. 926, pt. 1, Ist sess.
50th Cong.) .
No. 36, " Publications of the Bureau of American Eth- do
nology" (H. Doc. No. 819, 2d sess. 50th Cong.).
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1910 Acts May 13, 1902, and
I June 12, 1902.
American Nautical Almanac, 1909 Act Jan. 12, 1896
Report of the Postal Commission, Testimony by Commis- Concurrent resolution
sion. Exhibits. Digest (H. Doc. No. 008, 2d sess. 50th
Cong. ) .
Second-Class Mail Matter (11. Doc. No. 651, 2d sess. 50th
Cong.).
Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1906. Twenty-
seventh Annual Report of the Director of the United
States Geological Survey (11. Doc. No. 5, 2d sess. 59th
Cong.}.
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1905 (II. Doc. No.
21, 2d sess. Tjirth Cong.) .
Extracts from Mineral Resources of the United States,
1905:
ProdutUon of Anthracite Coal Acts Mar. 3, 1805,
I June 4, 1807. and
Mar. 3, 1901.
Production of Glass Sand and other Sand do
Production of Aliraslve Materials do
Product ion of Bromine do
Production of Lithium Minerals do
Production of Monozite. Zircon, Gadolinite, and Tan- do
taliim. '
Pro^luction of Precious Stones do
Production of Talc and Soapstone ; do
Production of Fluorspar and Crj'olite do
Pro^luction of A8))€stos do
Production of Steel-Hardening Metals do
Product ion of Zinc do
Product ion of Copper do
I'roduction of Salt do
Production of Arsenic do
l*rodurt ion of Slate do ,
The Cement Indust ry do
Product ion of Carbon Dioxide | do
Proflurt ion of Mineral Waters ' do
Product ion of Phosphate Rock do
Production of Magnesite do
Production r>f Quartz and Feldspar do
Production of Asphaltum and Bituminous Rock do
Peat in the Unite<l States do
rroducthm of Quicksilver do
984
32
604
280
1,000
160
104
1,408
16
♦5,142
♦2,942
500
♦3,960
3,475
♦8,280
♦6,927
1,000
12
600
24
700
4
150
4
300
8
500
40
2,000
16
500
8
300
8
500
24
800
16
500
24
800
10
800
8
400
16
500
32
1,000
16
300
32
1,700
16
700
4
400
4
400
16
000
8
300
16 i
300
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
61
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of CongresSf
1907 1 and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of corn-
Cost of position,
litho-
stereotyp-
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
91,017.49 I 16,763.03 1991.05 S990.00
19, 761. 57 1,500 Senate, 3,000 House.
37.70
17.69
55. 39 762 Senate, 1,538 House.
22.22
126.10 115.58
266.70
530. 60 285 Senate, 604 House.
277. 10 32. 57
1,368.95 442.50
309.67 Nautical Almanac OiTicc.
1,811. 45 797 Senate, 2,550 House.
443. 35 276. 93 62. 00 782. 28 600 Senate, 1,975 House, 1,000 Post-Office
Department.
931.70 1,802.78 667.32 726.84 4,128.64 1,597 Senate, 2,603 House, 4,000 Geological
Survey.
9,063.45 1,068.27 1,448.70 11,580.42 1,047 Senate, 1,550 House, 4,000 Geological
Survey.
13.85
2.98
16. 83 Geological Survey
10.95
1.81
16.90
1.91
6.25
.31
7.16
.53
8.45
1.55
42.25
11.04
11.25
1.47
7.25
.65
8.45
1.03
19.20
3.09
11.60
1.47
19.20
3.11
15.20
2.33
7.85
.83
8.60
1.47
21.10
4.66
9.95
.80
28.88
7.99
13.55
1.88
7.06
.64
7.56
.66
12.90
1.74
7.25
.65
9.95
.90
12.76
Do.
18.81
Do.
6.56
Do.
7.68
Do.
10.00
Do.
53.29
Do.
12.72
Do.
7.90
Do.
9.48
Do.
22.29
Do.
13.07
Do.
22.31 '
Do.
17.53
Do.
8.68
Do.
10.07
Do.
25.76
Do.
10.75
Do.
36.87
Do.
15.43
Do.
7.69
Do.
8.21
Do.
14.64
Do.
7.90
Do.
10.85
Do.
62
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIKTEB.
No. 10. ^Statement of the estimaUd cost of printing, binding, etc., documtnU printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document-
By what authority
printed.
^^ ^ copies.
Extracts from Mineral Resources of the United States, I
1905— Continued.
Production of Iron Ores Acts Mar. 3, 1895,
June 4, 1897, and
Mar. 3, 1901.
Production of Gj'psuni and Gypsum Product s do
Production of Mica do
Production of Tin do
Production of Manganese Ores do
Lead and Zinc Mining do
Production of Baryt es do
Production of Lime and Sand-Lime Brick do
Production of Mineral Paints do
Production of CJoal do
Production of Antimony do
Production of Graphite do
The Stone Industry do !
Statistics of the Clay- Working Industries do ,
Production of Bismuth do
Production of Lead do
Production of Sulphur and Pyrite do
Manufacture of Coke do
Production of Sand and Gravel do
Chart of the Mineral Products of the United States do
for the Calendar Year 1905.
Production of Petroleum do
Production of Platinum do
Production of Natural Gas do
Production of Sand and Gravel * do
Production of .\lurainum and Bauxite do
Production of Borax do
Summary of the Mineral Production of the United do
States.
Output and Value, by States, of the Mineral Products do
of the United States.
Production of Gold and Silver do
Production of Gas, Coke, Tar, and Ammonia do
Black Sands do
United States Geographical Survey Monograph No. 50 Joint resolution May
(H. Doc. No. .311, 2d sess. 50th Cong.). 16, 1902; act Jan. 12,
1895.
United States Geological Sur%ey Professional Papers:
No. 4f» ril. Doc. No. 488, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) Joint resolution May
16, 1902.
No. 48, pt. 2 (H. Dw. No. 490, pt. 2, Ist sess. 50th do
Cong.).
No.*48,pt.3 ni. Doc. No. 490, pt.3,lst sess. 59th do
Cong.).
No. 50 (U. Doc. No. 492, l.st sess. 59th Cong.) do
40
492
6ie
68
1,500
10
400!
8
700
16
500
32
700
20
1,000
4
600
8
600
16
600
268
5,500
16
300
8
500
56
8,000
64
8,500
8
300
16
500
16
650
56
800
8
600
30,0P0
112
3,000
16
500
20
2,800
8
900
8
300
16
400
32
2,500
32
1,000
240
10,000
40
1,000
88
8,000
224
•8,278 1
•3,682
•10,642
•10,642
•3,082
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
63
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress^
1907 i and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of
litho-
graphing
and en-
graving.
Cost of com-
position,
stereotyp-
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
S28.60
$5.08
$33.68 Geological Survey.
10.60
1.17
10.70
1.39
11.26
1.47
17.10
3.10
20.50
3.34
9.95
.98
10.10
1.21
12.^
1.76
364.70
170.59 i
9.95
.90
8.45
1.03
169.40
58.57 ■
180.15
68.61
7.25
.65
11.25
1.43
13.25
1.93
27.70
6.17
10.10
1.21
158.00
278.29
104.05
40.68
11.25
1.43
42.05
9.40
12.95
1.86
9.90
.66
10.60 ,
1 '
1.36
38.95
11.57
11.77
Do.
12.09
Do.
12.72
Do.
20.20
Do.
23.84
Do.
10.93
Do.
11.31
Do.
14.66
Do.
535.29
Do.
10.85
Do.
9.48
Do.
227.97
Do.
248.76
Do.
7.90
Do.
12.68
Do.
15.18
Do.
33.87
Do.
11.31
Do.
436.29
Do.
144.73
Do.
12.68
Do.
51.45
Do.
14.81
Do.
10.56
Do.
11.96
Do.
50.52
Do.
17.85
4.87 !.
22.72
Do.
$313.50
2,845.26
221.49
566.90
25.50
224.70
1,074.80
270.81
5.55
95.80
533.10
$1,050.00
4,070.75
835.03
8.75
7,294.92
2,531.55
7.50
5,649.30
985.38
8.75
414.30
139.48
7.50
837.71 Do.
31.05 Do.
320. 50 Do.
2,971.40 3,000 Geological Su/vey.
7,759.79 j 450 Senate, 500 House, 2,500 Geological
I Survey.
7.50 ! 9,833.97 1,000 Senate, 2,000 House, 7,000 Geological
Survey.
6,643.43 Do.
782.77 , 450 Senate, .500 House, 2,.')00 Geological
Survey.
64
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documents printed bff
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
pages. «^**»-
United States Geological Sur\'ey Professional F&peTs--
Continued.
No. 51 (II. Doc. No. 493, 1st sess. 59th Cong.)
16. 1902.
No. 52 (II. Doc. No. 919, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do...
No. 54 (II. Doc. No. 921, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do...
Joint resolution May i 136 *3,682
No. 55 (H. Doc. No. 922. 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do.
Geological Survpy Bulletins:
No . 226 do .
No. 274
No. 274
No. 275
No. 277
No. 279
No. 281
No. 283
No. 284
No. 285
No. 2m
No. 288
No. 289
No. 290
No. 291
No. 292
No. 293
No. 295
No 297
No. 298
No. 299
No. m)
binding) do .
II. Doc. No. 207. 1st BOSS. 59th Cong.) do .
H. Doc. No. 400, 1st soss. 59th Cong.) do .
II. Doc. No. 825, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) , do.
H. Doc. No. 827, 1st sess. .'i9th Cong.) do.
II. Doc. No. 829, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do .
II. Doc. No. 831, 1st soss. 59th Cong.) do,
II. Doc. No. 832, 1st soss. 59th Cong.) do .
II. Doc. No. 833. 1st s<^ss. 59th Cong.) do.
II. Doc. No. 834, 1st srss. 59th Cong.) do.
II. Doc. No. 836, 1st sfss. 59th Cong.) do .
II. Doc. No. 837, 1st SPSS. 59th Cong.) do .
II. Doc. No. 83.8, Ist soss. FMh Cong.) do ,
II. Doc. No. 839, 1st SPSS. 59th Cong.) ' do.
II. Doc. No. 931. 1st SPSS. 59th Cong.) ' do,
II. Doc. No. 932. 1st sphs. 59th Cong.) do.
II. Doc. No. 934. 1st .spss. 59th Cong.) do,
II. Doc. No. 9.3«. l.st SPSS. 59th Cong.) do ,
II. Doc. No. 937. 1st SPSS. 59th Cong.) do.
II. Doc. No. 938, 1st SPSS. 59th Cong.) do.
II. DfK*. No. .03. 2<i SPSS. 59th Cong.) do.
96
•3,682
644
1
•6,057
180
1
1
♦4,557
208
1,500
1
300
1,074
•10,642
176
1
•5,187
90
•5,187
206
•5,187
, 114'
•4,687
106
48
602
153
♦8,187
192
•10,687
512
♦8,187
144
♦5,387
64
♦4,687
♦5,282
244 ♦8,187
192
♦5,387
148
•4,187
144
•5,787
40
•5,287
104
•4,987
306
•4.787
♦5,487
•4,187
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
65
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions^ or by order of either House of Congress^
1907 J and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
' Cost of position.
litho-
stereotyp-
graphing ^J^jJ'',^^^
■ ana en- ^•{lIS^"
graving. j^^ plates,
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
$1,900.74 J $1,449.80 $301.80 ' $8.75 $;i,007.1o
2,318.42
83.02
30.80
1,148.68
796.40
871.88 ' 289.01
4,109.27 I 4,312.83
526.77 1,0-20.80
780. 80
210.38
187.00 159.50 45.82
I
9,122.55 1,662.98
729.50 i 1,379.30 198.27
443.09
882.50
180.30
700.10
1,007.08
254.49
950.95
83.62
745. 50 153. 66
34.93 1,890.35 239.14
30.30
3.830.78
794.48
544.43
1,219.20
209.85
392.20 1
494.35 ;
4S. 18
433.05
48.10
2,332.08 :
1
976.06 ,
971.65 i
293.67
150.39
637.15
159.26
879. 85 170. 69
3-26. 60 : 48. 16
710. 10
125. 67
2,215.40 217.32
I
1
3,264.20 536.70
483.45 1,042.45 150.41
7.50
8.75
3,480.81
9,217.07
8.75 2,300.70
392. 32
00.00
00.00
0.25
10,791.78
5.00 2,312.07
0.25
1,512.80
5.00
2,686.67
4.50
1,039.07
6.00
989.18
5.00
2, 109. 42
5.00
4,650.56
5.00
1,978.48
4.50
444.88
0.25
982. 35
5.00
2, 030. 75
5.00
1,131.45
5.00
1,773.00
5.00
1.080.34
6.25
1,529.09
5.00
1,037.17
5.00
2, 437. 72
6.00
3,805.90
5.00
1,081.31
450 Senate, 500 House, 2.600 Geological
Survey.
Do.
3'2,") Senate, 500 House, 5,000 Geological
Survey.
325 Senate, 500 House, 'A,r)O0 Geological
Surx'cy.
Geologi(^Hl Survey.
Do.
1.000 Senate, 2,000 House, 2,000 Geological
Survey.
470 Sonato, 530 House, 4,000 Geological
Survey.
Do.
Do.
470 Seiidto, 530 House, 3,500 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 7,000 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 9,500 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 7,000 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 4,200 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 3,500 Geological
Survey.
345 Senate, 530 House, 4,200 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate. 530 House, 7,000 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 530 House, 4,200 Geological
Survey.
370 Senate, 530 House, 3,100 Geological
Survey.
370 Senate, 530 House, 4,700 Geologcal
Survey.
370 Senate, 530 House, 4,200 Geological
Survey.
370 Senate, 530 House, 3,900 Geological
Survey.
370 Senate, 530 House, 3,700 Geological
Survey. x
570 Senate, 530 House, 4,200 Geological
Survey.
470 Senate, 525 House, 3,900 Geological
Survev.
66
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing, bindingy etc., documents prinUd by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
Nmn-
berof
pages.
Oeologicai Sur\'ey Bulletins— Continued.
No. 301 (H. Doc. No. 54, 2d sess. 59th Cong.) Joint resolution May
16. 1902.
No. 302 (II. Doc. No. 55, 2d scss. 59th Cong.) do
No. 303 (II. Doc. No. 50. 2d sess. 59th Cong.) do.
No. 306 (H. Doc. No. 59. 2d soss. 59th Cong.) do ,
No. 307 (H. Doc. No. GO. 2a soss. 59th Cong.) do.
No. 310 (H. Doc. No. 03. 2d soss. 59th Cong.) do.
No. 312 (II. Doc. No. 782. 2d sess. 59th Cong.) do.
Komberof
copies.
772
•4,687
16
♦7,657
112
♦6,387
40
♦4,187
104
♦6,387
264
♦4,887
80
♦5,882
Illustrations ordered (or Water-Supply and Irrigation do.
Papers No. 192, 193. 194. 199, 201, 204, 200. 208, Professional
Paper No. 57, and BuUctins No. 277. 287. 294, 296, 304, 305,
308 311.314,315,317,320.
Extracts United States Goological Survey Bullotin
No. 285:
Investigations Relating to Motallif«'rous Ores do.
Investigations Relating to Iron On>s and Nf>nnietal- do.
liferous Minerals.
Investigations Relating to Gold and Silver do.
Investigations Relating to Copper do.
investigations R«-iating to Tin. Tlatinuin, I/4'ad. and do.
Zinc.
Investigations Relating to Iron On-s do.
Inve.stigations Relating to ('«»al and Lignite do.
Investigations Relating to rrtmleum iind Asphalt do.
Investigations Relating to Cements. Limes, and do.
Plasters.
Investigations Relating to Clay.** do,
Inve.stigations Relating to Gla.ns-Making Nfaterials do.
Investigations Relating t<».Mi?»c<-llan<*ousNomnetaHio do.
United Stat<'s (;<•«. logical Survey Reports on Water Sup-
ply and Irri^Mtifm:
Pap«'r N(.. l.Vi MI. Doo. No. 3.\i. i^t m-^s. .'<nh Cong.- do
8
fiOO
8
500
74
500
56
500
32
500
32
500
160
500
20
500
36
500
4H
500
32
500
16
500
88
'4,280
Paper No. l.Vi <lo.
Pap<'r N(». ir/.i (H. DfK-. No. 74:^. isl S4«ss. .Tirth Cong.) do.
Pal^T No. 1«4> do.
PajM-rNo. Hi) (U. Doc N(». 744. \>t s^-ss. .'jWh Cong.) do.
148
800
198
♦8,280
112
£00
112
•4,780
P}il>er No. U.l (}l. J)'M' No. 74.'.. l-^t m-ss. .TMh Cong.> do.
116 •3,782
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
07
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions y or by order of either House of Congress ^
1907 y and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
position,
siereotyi)-
ing, pres&-
work, fold-
etc.
Cost of
litho-
gn^phing
and en
1159.50
358.30
45.82
11,568.82
Cost of
paper.
btadiiJ^. Total C08t.
IIow distributed.
14,937. 05
S520.63
$31.25
127.90
26.43
6.00
614.65
144.82
5.00
305.08
83.37
5.00
597.40
133.39
5.00
2,022.20
193.08
5.00
469.00
82.07
3. 75
15,488.93
470 SenatP., 530 Uouse, 3,500 Geological
Sur\'ey.
318. 83 470 Senate, 2,000 House, 5,000 Geological
Survey.
1,122.77 470 Senate, 630 House, 5,200 Geological
Survey.
439.27 470 Senate, 530 House, 3,900 Geological
Survey.
735.79 470 Senate, 630 House, 5,200 Geological
Survey.
2,345.28 470 Senate, 630 House, 3,700 Geological
Survey.
654. 82 470 Senate, 1,525 House, 8,700 Geological
Survey.
11,568.82
203.23
7.90
1.61
7.90
1.61
25.70
8.18
20.00
6.12
10.70
3.49
10.70
3.49
50.35
13.00
10.40
2.59
13.10
3.63
16.30
5.36
10.70
3.49
8.05
2.14
680.08
144.57
78.75
1,121.05
13.84
310.05
277.64
25.30
506.18
9.18
- 4.95
88.23
18.76
815.85
93.67
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
9.51
Geological Survey
9.51
Do.
33.88
Do.
26.12
Do.
14.19
Do.
14.19
Do.
63.35
Do.
12.99
Do.
16.73
Do.
21.66
Do.
14.19
Do.
10.19
Do.
1,032.88 612 Senate, 1,588 House, 2,000 Geological
Survey.
92. 50 Geological Survey.
1,713.74 512 Senate, 1,688 House, 6,000 Geological
Survey.
34. 48 Geological Siurey.
694.36 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 2,500 Geological
Survey.
933.22 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,500 Geological
Survey.
68
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — iStatemerU of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documents prinUd bff
during the fiscal year ended June 30,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
?j??: Number of
United States Geological Survey Reports on Water Sup-
ply and Irrigation— Continued.
Paper No. 162 (H. Doc. No. 746, Ist sess. SOth Cong.) . . . Joint resolution May
16, 1902.
Paper No. 163 (H. Doc. No. 747, Ist sess. 50th Cong.) do
Paper No. 164 (H. Doc. No. 748, 1st sess. 50th Cong.) do
Paper No. 168 (H. Doc. No. 752, 1st sess. 60th Cong.) do
Paper No. 169 (H. Doc. No. 753, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do.
Paper No. 170 (H. Doc. No. 754, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do .
Paper No. 171 (H. Doc. No. 755, Ist sess. 59th Cong.) do.
Papor No, 172 (H. Doc. No. 756, 1st sess. 59th Cong.) do .
Pap*T No. 173 (H. Doc. No. 757, Ist sess. 59th Cong.) do .
apcTNo. 174(11. Doc. No. 758, Ist w'ss. 59th Cong.) do.
ftpor No, 175 (11. Doc. No. 759 Ist so ss. 59th Cong.) do.
ap*rNo, 17«i (IT. Doo. No. 7«iO, 1st soss. 59th Cong.) do.
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ttjjcr .No. ITS (U. \Uyc. No. 762. 1st .v»s, .')9th Cong.)
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' Cost of com-
' C08t of 3?°;"l^^
eravSf ing. insert-
graving, jjjg plates,
etc.
Cost of
paper.
bto?U^. ' Total cost. ,
How distributed.
112.87
390.87
10.10
30.25
18.70
12.10
19.80
3.03
13.20
349.10
997.40
953.85
1,197.33
831.55
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239.98
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i Survey.
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Survey.
912.66 612 Senate, 588 House, 2,600 Geological
i Survey.
2.226.46 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,600 Geological
I Survey.
926.73 I Do.
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I Survey.
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Survey.
2,466.28 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 2,500 Geological
Survey.
2,937.68 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 6,000 Geological
Survey.
311.96 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 3,000 Geological
Survey.
1,182.87 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 2,000 Geological
Survey.
92.41 I Geological Survey.
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Survey.
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Survey.
226.53 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,500 Geological
Survey.
18.90 Geological Survey.
639.21 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,500 Geological
Sur\'ey.
902.86 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,800 Geological
Survey.
208.35 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,500 Geological
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authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress ^
1907, and how distributed — Continue<l.
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lUh(^ stereotyp-
and en- • insert.
etc.
$23. yc
24.25
7.77
304.20
414.00
Cost of
paper.
$473.75 $72.95
73.41
72. 10
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
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$.'>.00
5.00
5.00
$575.66 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 2,000 Geological
Survey.
406.80 512 Senate, 1,588 House, 1,500 Geological
Sun-ey.
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Survey.
552. 25
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143.377.91
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ment.
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Ts*i« ^# ^.^.,^««» By what authority KJi*^* Niunterol
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24
100
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204
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112
100
16
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58
250
16
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Third Report Board of Geographic Names Joint resolution Mar. 184 500
28, 1H04.
Naturalization Laws and Regulations, with index do
Gauger's Manual do
A. L. A. Portrait Index do
Manual of Surveying Instructions do
Rules of Practice in the United .'^tntes Patent Office. Re- do
vised Feb. 28. 1905.
Indiana Liquor Licenses (S. Do<\ No. 384. 2d sess. 50th do
Cong.).
Regulations Governing the Unifonn of Commissioned do
Officers and EnlisU-d .Men. V. S. Navy. 1905.
Schedule of Volumes of Documents and Reports of 1st do
session 50th Congress.
Manual of Wireh-ss Telegraphy for u^e of Naval Elec- do 144 100
tricians.
List and Station of Commissi(iTie<l and Warrant Officers do 176 100
of Navy and Marine Corps, KtOf*.
Manual for Sjihsist<'me department. 1902 do
Drill Regulations and Outlines of First Aid for Hospital tlo
Corps, U. R. Army.
Military Policy of the United States, by Kmory Upton..? do
Tests of .Metals and Other Materials at the Watertown do
Arsenal. 19()6.
Treasury Deci.sion*. Vol. 11, 1906 do
Treasury Decisions. 1906, customs edition do
Court of Claims Reports, Vol. 41 do
Opinions of tlu* Att<)riu'y-(;*'noral. vol. 25 do
CongH'Ssional Din-ctory <'2<1 s<'.hs. .V»th Cong., 2d edition^ do
Public Act No. :«7. rate bill do
Public Act No. '.'Hi. pure food do
Public Act No. .TJS do
Public .\ct Nr». HS4. pun- fofMl do
Public Act No. .'WT do
Publi*' Act No. .'{K2. agriculture appropriation do
Pu)»llr Act No. ;'M. pur«« fof>d do
Publif Act Nr». II. approved July 24. 18(»7 do
Act to Regulate- Commen*' n*i amended do
Act to Regultite Coinmene as unieiKled (iiidex<Mr do
Act to Regulate Commeree as amended do
Simplified SiK-lluig. 2d editi<»n. pamphlet edition do
Simplified SjH'lling. 2d edition, piirket edition do
Simplified SiHlllug. 2d edition. eanN do
R« cords of the Virginia Cnnipany of London
Vol. 1 do
Vol.2 do
The Pnsid* nt«- Mi <««age tc»( ongi« «"on the rananni Canal do
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authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress^
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and en-
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190.00.
4.55
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33.45
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$37.28
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568.71
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Title of document.
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Circular No. 19, Standards of Purity for Food Products..' Joint resolution Mar.
I 28, 1904.
Bulletin No. 35, Bureau of Soils do
Bulletin No. 26, Biological Survey \ do
Bulletin No. 21, Biological Survey I do
Bulletin No. 48, Bureau of Statistics do
Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1906 do
Manual of Guard Duty, 1902 do
Manual for Court&-Martial, etc., 190^ do
Federal Antitrust Decisions:
Vol 1 do
Vol.2 do
Index Catalogue of Library of Surgeon-Generars Offic**, do
vol. 12.
Digest of International Law Joint resolution No.
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24.75
23.30
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25.25
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44.20
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37.70
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$7.74
12.60
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21.38
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4.37
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25.35
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13.79
Do.
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13.79
Do.
13.53
Do.
4.22
• Do.
13.62
Do.
15.64
Do.
28.76
Do.
28.91
Do.
26.78
Do.
133.00
Do.
27.03
Do.
5.09
Do.
49.75
Do.
23.37
Do.
80.11
Do.
32.96
Do.
32.95
Do.
69.27
Do.
32.97
Do.
26.67
Do.
48.01
Do.
46.30
Do.
20.75
\ Do
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76
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No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority S?lJj Number of
printed- I SS^ «>Pto*
Experiment Stations Record:
Vol. 17, No. 11 Joint resolution Mar.
28,1901
VoL17, No. 12 do
Index of Subjects do
V0LI8, No. 1 do
Vol. 18, No. 2 do
V0LI8, No. 3 do
V0LI8, No. 4 do
Vol. 18, No. 5 do
Vol. 18, No. 6 do
V0LI8, No. 7 do
Vol. 18, No. S do
Vol. 18, No. 9 do
Vol.18, No. 10 do
Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletins:
No. 89 do
No. 95 do
No. 96 : do
No. 100, part 7 do
No. 102, part 2 do
No. 104 do
Bureau of Entomology Bulletins:
No. 14 do
No. 55 do
No. 00 do
No. 01 do
No. 1, new aeries do
No. 5, new scries do
Bureau of Chemistry Bulletins:
No. 4fi do
No. 4«'i do
No. 65 do
No. (/) , do
No. 77 do
No. 77 do
No. 7y do
No. s*! do
No. S4, part J do
No. M. I -art J do
No. !«• do
No. 91 do
No. ys do
No. luj do
No. hrj do
No. 104 do
No. id:, do
Ex|Knrn«-nt Station;, Biili.-tiri?»:
N'>. > do
No. 172 do
Xo. 173 do
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
80
48
72
24
8
32
56
32
206
224
144
304
88
88
172
80
64
64
80
48
288
288
2£6
100
224
64
48
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210
I
60
50
60
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
500
100
100
200
200
100
100
300
100
50
500
100
300
200
200
300
100
100
260
100
100
100
100
100
250
500
100
100
100
600
100
100
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
77
authority of laWy joint or concurrent resolutions ^ or by order of either House of Congress ,
1907 J and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of com-
etc.
Cost of
paper.
$5.05
3.50
2.90
2.85
2.85
2.85
1.80
1.80
2.85
2.85
2.90
2.85
2.85
13.15
2.55
4.25
3.15
3.25
1.45
2.20
7.65
10.05
19.55
30.45
31.15
20.10
5.80
7.70
10.52
1.01
.Q8
1.01
1.03
.98
.98
1.02
1.00
1.00
1.02
1.11
1.06
5.25
1.22
2.01
1.00
.47
.72
.88
1.90
3.72
.76
12.82
5.01
11.95
4.36
11.70
3.33
19.50
4.37
10.60
3.27
&80
1.15
8.80
1.14
15.60
3.63
4.50
.68
26.50
3.53
26.40
3.57
27.40
3.19
11.40
1.32
24.30
9.01
14.65
5.41
2.40
1.05
2.20
1.01
9.20
3.81
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
5.67
1.71
1.01
$5.57
4.51
3.88
3.86
3.88
3.83
2.78
2.82
3.85
3.85
3.92
3.96
3.91
ia40
3.77
6.26
4.15
3.72
2.17
3.08
9.55
13.77
20.31
43.27
30.16
16. 31
15.03
23.87
13.87
9.95
9.94
19.13
5.18
30.03
29.97
30.50
12.72
33. 31
20.06
3.45
3.21
13.01
25.77
7.51
8.71
How distributed.
Superintendent of Documents.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
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Do.
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Do.
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78
REPORT OF THE PUBOC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing ^ binding, etc^doeamenU prinUd bf
during the fiscal year ended June 50,
Title of document.
Experiment 8tation« Bulletins— Continued.
No. 178
By whAt authority
printed.
Num-
ber of
Number of
oc^iee.
No. 180
No. 180
No. 185
Reeerve documents and reports bound on orders of Sena-
tors and Representatives:
2d session Mth Congress
Special and 1st session 58th Congress
2d session 56th Congress
3d session 58th Congress
Speech envelopes and franks printed for Members of
Congress:
1st session 50th Congress
2d session 50th Congress
Reprinting miscellaneous bills by direction of the Jobit
Committee on Printing, 2d session 50th Congress.
Joint resolution Mar.
28,1904.
do
do
do
Act Jan. 12,1805.
do
do
do
Do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Reprinting of miscdlaneous documents and laws by direc-
tirm of the Joint Committee on Printing, 2d ession 50th
Congress.
Uearingn on the Post-Oflice Appropriation Bill author-
Iced by the Iloum Committee on Printing.
Public ftesr^hitionn, 2d nesiUon 50th Congress, Nos. 1 to 29
n^lO ««ch, r«t^ilar numl)er).
Private Resolution, 2^1 nesnion 50th Congress, No. 1 (335
copirs, regular numl>er;.
Public Arrts, 2d sesnion flOth Congress:
Non. 1 to m, TA to 95, 97 to lai, lOH to 128, 130 to 152, 165
to 1A5. 173to 192. 194 to 241 . 243 to252. 256 to 276 (1,810
each, n>giilar numlier;.
Son. fA. W>, IWi, 107. 129. 153, 154. Iti6 to 1?2. 193, 242, 253
to 'ZTA <^2.1 10 copies each, regular numl^er;.
Private Arts, 2^1 msnion Hiih Congress, Nos. 1 to 2675 (335
etch. Tt^iinkT numlier/.
Treaties and Convcntionii l>etween the t'nited States and
Other I'owith:
Int •iennion 'Mi\\ ('ongrP!*.H
Paragraph 4, sec. 1,
act Mar. 1, 1907.
Sec. 99, act Jan. 12,
1805.
Act Jan. 12, 1895.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Totjil
104
104
104
80
222
1,310
3,472
7S2
58
2
642
610
6,342
100
50
100
100
1,410
2,941
65,060
42,608
10,083,460
11,061,867
2,200
10,810
22,97D
4fi0
62,400
444,610
40,000
887,060
8
104
2/1 sension a»th CongroitM do
Printing orderi^l for the ComniiNnion on the Uevision of Acts July 1, 1808, and 6,830
thel^wn iT\\\on urn! flnal report , Int nession TiOth Con- ' Mar. 3, 1901.
gress.
2.
5^320
176,760 »»6BO,fl0
.HKfONIi AN'I> TIflRIi KDITIONS.
Majority n'port CommitU'** on Prtvili'gps and Klivtions, Joint irsolution Mar.
Senate, Hm<t*iX raw. 30. 1906
^ Doc. No. 219. 'i«*olfigy nf tlw On I Cn^-k Mountains do
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BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
79
€nUhoriiy of laWf joint or concurrent resolutions^ or by order of either House of Congress,
1907, and how distribvied — Continued.
Cost of
Utho-
graphing
and en-
graving.
Cost of com-
position,
stereotyp-
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
•
15.70
11.65
11.45
2.75
$1.71
.76
1.60
1.50
$7.41
12.41
12.95
4.25
1,79L60
3,069.00
70, 24a 75
49,86&00
14,232.64
14,192.15
9a 53
52a 35
Superintendent of Documents.
Do.
r
Do.
Do.
$1,79L60
3,069.00
70, 24a 75
49,868L00
For Senators and Representatives.
1
Do.
1
Do.
1
Do.
4,832.10
7,332L94
8a94
•
42a 89
57Z55
1,162.66
142L75
a35
9,40a54
6,850.21
9.59
99.46
166ul3
ia95
12.50
.10
11L99
123.37
215l06
.68
iai4
36a 89
Do.
......4....
Do.
For the Senate.
• • • • • B^ . « • « •
10L50
For the House.
839. 18 For the Senate and House. DenartmentS.
■
' 1,182. 60
155.25
a45
1,105.84
1,435.56
etc.
Committee on Post-Offlces and Post*
Roads.
550 Senate. 1,000 House. 200 Department
of State, 60 Treasury Department.
100 Senate. 100 House. 75 Department of
99S.85
State, 60 Treasury Department.
550 Senate, 1,000 House, 200 Department
of State, 60 Treasury Department.
!%!i(\ RAiiAtA. 1 nnn Housa. .<inn DenArtment
1,312. 19
6,644.95
19.70
2ia2D
9.232.80
of State, 60 Treasury Department.
6,86a 03 inn AnnfttA. inn TTnuAA. 7Fi Dfloartment of
2a 38
22a 34
9,615.60
State, 60 Treasury Department.
100 Senate, 100 House, 500 Department of
State, 60 Treasury Department.
Do.
22.00
For the Commission.
•
189,276.23
46Q,966.07
176,224.24
282,080.50
1,010,567.04
28.66
8.84
49.91
37.49
618.91
Senate folding room.
Do.
306.00
173.00
80
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing, binding, etc., documents printed 6y
during the fiscal year ended June 30,
/
Title of document.
By what authority S?5f Number of
SECOND AND THiBD EDITIONS— Continued.
Abridgment of Messages and Documents, 1905:
VoL 1 p Joint resolution Mar.
' 30, 1906.
Vol.2 ; do
I
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper No. 45 do
Minority report Committee on Privileges and Elections, do
Senate, Smoot case (third edition).
Bulletin No. 65, Bureau of Labor do
H. Doc. No. 82, 2d session 59th Congress do
H. Doc. No. 437, 2d session 59th Congress do
United States Geological Survey Bulletin No. 306 do
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper No. 45 do
Annual Report of the Weather Bureau, 19(J5 do
Abridgment of Messages and Documents, 1905:
Vol. 1 do
Vol.2 do
Annual Report Department of Commerce and Labor on do
Commerce and Navigation, 1905.
Memorial Addressee on Hon. O. II. Piatt, of Connecticut. do
Report of the Uealth Officer of the District of Columbia, do
1906.
Report Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1905 do
Maps to accompany Report of Field Operations, Bureau do
of Soils, 1904.
Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1905 do
Session I>aws, 1st session 59th Congress:
Pt. 1 do
Pt. 2 do
Annual Reports of the War Department, 1905:
Vol. 10 do
Vol. 11 do
Vol. 12 do
Vol. 13 do
Vol.14 do
Monthly Consular and Trade Report.", 1906:
March, No. 306 do
April. No. .307 do
May. No. 308 do
Juno, No. 309 do
July. No. 310 do
August. No. 311 do
Sept«'mlx»r. No. 312 do
OctotHT, No. 313 do
NovemlxT. No. 314 do
Dee«fml)er. No. 3ir) do
January, 1907, No. 316 do
Congressional Record, Ist WNnion 50th Congress:
Vol. 1 do
rjl. 2 do
1.3 do
1,072
1,140
336
' 48
376
16
4
40
338
408
1,072
1,138
1,184
136
358
48
816
1,000
1,000,
500
2,500 !
I
I
320
' 320 !
320
370 I
370
600
2,500
2,600
700
2,930
100
1,000
1,258 '
50,722
1,006
1,500
1,304
1,500
904
600
304
600
428 ;
600 '
728
600
453 !
600
240
386
228 .
386
224
388
244 '
386
206
386
176
868
196
388
168
386
224
386
212
866!
240
866:
1,012
8,000 1
1,012
2;ooo
1,012
1^000.
KEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
81
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress,
1907, and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of
litho-
graphing
ana en-
graving.
Cost of com-
position,
stereotyp- j
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
$288.90
310.90
270.95
35.60
65.30
8.06
2.10
19.55
187.95
112.20
568.15
611.65
369.50
118.60
44.45
21.20
507.80
15,721.35
760.95
878.85
149.66
66.60
86.06
134.20
73.80
39.66
39.86
37.30
41.60
36.00
30.40
36.26
30.30
37.30
37.60
39.66
346.20.
346.20
34Sl20
Cost of
paper.
1
Cost of
b^lding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
•
$231.20
248.20
72.13
13.43
14.37
7.59
.17
6.11
67.27
61.60
1
299.03
327.40
193.80
81.74
6.05
6.64
9.40
7,803.90
339.86
432.26
62.70
17.00
29.68
43.38
26.36
16.68
16.83
13.83
16.07
14.75
12.60
13.75
12.00
14.00
16.93
16.58
480.93
480.93
480.93
$180.00
180.00
$700.10
739.10
343.08
49.03
69.67
24.44
2.27
25.66
245.22
323.80
1,317.18
1,389.05
808.30
932.84
92.22
27.84
894.60
32,027.88
1,100.81
1,311.11
287.36
168.60
190.73
272.68
175.15
56.23
55.68
51. 13
, 57. 67
49.75
42.90
49.00
42.30
61.30
63.53
56.23
2,406.13
2,406.13
' 2,406.13
Senate folding room.
Do.
Do.
Bo.
House document room.
$8.80
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
150.00
450.00
450.00
245.00
1
732.60
18.00
1
House folding room.
Do.
Do.
Do.
1
Do.
; 23.72
Do.
Do.
377.40
' 8,502.63
t
Do.
1
Do.
1
Do.
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86.00
86.00
76.00
96.00
76.00
Do.
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•
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Do.
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1,580.00
1,580.00
1,680.00
Do.
Do.
"Do.
82
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
No. 10,— Statement of the etUmated cost of printing, binding, etc,, document printed bf
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
SECom) AND THiBD EDITIONS— Continued.
CongressionAl Record, Ist leesion fiOth Congress— Cont'd.
Vol.4
Vol.6
Vol.« do.
Vol.7 do.
Vol 8 do.
Vol.9 do.
Vol 10 do.
Index do.
Congressional Record, 2d session 60th Congress:
VoLl do.
VoL2 1 do.
Vol 3 ; do.
Vol 4 1 do.
Vol 6 ; do.
Index ! do.
Annual Report Chief of Engineers, 1006, VoL 1 ; do.
Annual Report Chief of Ei^;ineers, 1006, Vol 2 ■ do.
United States Qeological Survey Bulletins:
No. 275 •. do.
No. 277 , do.
No. 278. ' do.
No. 279 ! do.
No. 280 : do.
No. 281 1 do.
No. 282 do.
No. 283 do.
No. 284. i do.
No. 285. ! do.
No. 286 do.
No. 288 ' do.
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No. 290 do.
No. 291 do.
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No. 297 do.
No. 298 do.
No. 299 ■■ do.
No. 300 do.
No. 301 • do.
No. 303 ' do.
No. 304. do.
No. 306 do.
No. 307 do.
No. 308 do.
No. 310. ! do.
Joint resolution Mar.
30,1906.
....do
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1,012
2,000
1,012
2,000
1,012
2,000
1,012
2,000
1,012
2,000
1,012
2,000
746
2,000
1,712
2,000
1,010
2,000
1,010
2,000
1,010
2,000
1,010
2,000
728
2,000
736
2,000
1,«8
125
1,246
126
176
1,000
96
1,000
64
1,000
206
1,000
64
1,000
114
1,000
1»
1,000
106
1,000
192
1,000
610
1,000
144
1,000
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1,000
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1,000
244
1,000
183
1,000
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1,000
144
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40
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80
1,000
104
1,000
308
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1,000
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1,000
113
1,000
306
1,000
40
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1,000
294
1,000
364
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REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
83
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress ,
1907 f and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of
litho-
graphing
ana en-
graving.
Cost of com-
position,
stereotyp-
ing, press-
work, fold-
ing, insert-
ing plates,
etc.
$165.10
346i50
246.86
149.85
220.00
286.40
110.00
301.84
226.38
212.33
88.00
120.40
00.20
1345.20 i
I
345.20 I
345.20 I
345.20 I
345.20 I
34&20 j
282.30 !
504.40 !
345.20
345.20
345l20 I
345.20 I
282.30 I
282.30 I
171. 15 !
178.56 j
145.50 i
91.50
46.70
155.80
45.80
44.30
75.70
74.90
140.90
281.60
115.10
27.10
56.00
116.90
94.30
143.00
93.00
45.30
63.40
96.00
144.00
311.60
94.00
333.00
60.50
98.40
60.95
52.30
116.20
128.60
Cost of ! Cost of
paper.
binding. ;
$480.93
$1,580.00
i
480.93
1.580.00
480.93
1,580.00
480.93
1,580.00
480.93
1,580.00
480.93
1,580.00
321.47
1,580.00
770.27
2,160.00
476.00
1,580.00
476.00
1,580.00 1
476.00
1,580.00 1
476.00
1,580.00 1
314.50
1,500.00
316.20
1,500.00
48.18
oVa y^v
42.61
30.96
11.08
65.73
14.66
18.55
* ' • •
30.88
20.22
45.02
97.97
■
44.35
11.08
14.43
36.60
30.44
40.29
30.72
9.86
17.90
1
29.66
45.82
106.67
42.68
117. 13
27.71
35.34
14.96
11.52
38.25
41.00
Total cost.
How distributed.
$2,406.13
House folding room.
2,406.13
Do.
2,406.13
Do.
2,406.13
Do.
2,406.13
Do.
2,406.13
Do.
2, 183. 77
Do.
3,434.67
Do.
2,401.20
Do.
2,401.20
Do.
2,401.20
Do.
2,401.20
Do.
2.096.80
Do.
2,098.50
Do.
374.43
Do.
565.04
Do.
188.11
Do.
•122.46
Do.
67.78
Do.
468.39
Do.
60.46
Do.
62.86
Do
106.68
Do.
96.12
Do.
186.92
Do.
379.67
Do.
309.30
Do.
38.18
Do.
290.43
Do.
163.60
Do.
124.74
Do.
469.69
Do.
123.72
Do.
165.16
Do.
383.14
Do.
354.04
Do.
189.82
Do.
418. 17
Do.
349.01
Do.
450.13
Do.
186.21
Do.
133.74
Do.
76.91
Do.
63.82
Do.
274.86
Do.
229.80
Do.
84
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing y binding ^ ete.y documents prinUd by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
Ji^^: Nomberof
*>er oi ««r>ij»«
pages. «>P*«»-t
SECOND AND THIRD EDITIONS- Continued.
United States Qeological Survey Professional Papers:
No. 45. Joint resolution Mar.
30.1906.
No. 46 do
No. 47 do
No. 49. do
No. 60 do
No. 51 do
No. 62. do.
United States Geological Survey Water-Supply and Irri- do .
gation Paper No. 158.
Hearings on Railroad Rates (third edition) :
Vol. 1 r do.
Vol. 2 do.
Vol.3 do.
Vol. 4. *. do.
Vol.5 do.
Digest of Hearings on Railroad Rates, Senate do .
Digest of Hearings on Railroad Rates, Appendix 9 do .
Total.
PRINTED BT ORDER OF THE SENATE.
Miscellaneous printing ordered by the Senate:
1st session 59th Congress Senate resolution.
2d session 59th Congress do
Documents of which only 642 of the umal number {1,734)
were prijited.
9d session 59th Congress Act Jan. 12, 18P6.
Documents of which only g76 of the usual number {1,734)
were printed.
2d session 59th Congress Act Jan 12, 1895
Documents of which not more titan 64S nor less than g76 of
the usual number {1,734) were printed.
1st session 59th Congress Act Jan. 12, 1895
2d session 59th Congress do
338
44,660
4,196
16,806
16,183
492
1,730 I
2,734
Reports of committees of which only 64i of the usual number
{1,734) v:ere printed.
2d session 59th Congress Act Jan. 12. 1896, and
Joint resolution
Mar. 30, 1906.
Private reports of which only the usual number (345) were
printed.
2d BeaaioD li^h Congress Ai t Jan. 20, 1905
4,163
5,642
1,000
452
1,000
268
1,000
288
1,000
68
1,000
136
1,520
96
1,000
^ :
1,000
772
2,000
992
2,000
1,072 .
2,000
1,188 ;
2,000
1,332 ,
2,000
816 '
1,760
104
. 1,760
180,013
9,000
86,205
121,338
58,025
1.835
3,220
154,722
tt2.U0
REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER. 85
1
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions ^ or by order of either House of Congress,
1907, and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of corn-
Cost of £^^?^
litho- stereotyp-
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
$409.40
519. 10
186.80
325.30
74.90
421.73
201.00
37.60
021.00
728.40
762.80
818.80
901.50
574.03
58.30
231.26
134.40
136.28
35.87
166.96
74.05
10.15
175. 14
223.92
242.62
268.13
302.12
161.85
22.33
$550.59 House folding room.
750.36
Do.
321.20
Do.
461.58
Do.
110.77
Do.
588.69
1,475 House folding room, 45 Superin-
tendent of Documents.
275.05
House folding room.
47.75
Do.
796.14
Do.
952.32
Do.
1,005.42
Do.
1,086.93
Do.
1,203.62
Do.
735.88
Do.
80.63
Do.
$2,952.38 38,192.26 22,095.07 $38,980.53 102,220.24
335.27 2,770.66 256.68 425.25 3,787.86 For the Senate and committeea.
319.35 15,716.27 1,886.84 2,102.85 20,025.31 Do.
801.42 33,221.18 * 1,844.42
35,867.02
282.40
17.28
765.70 4,090.85 289.42
! 5,101.45 188.23
58.17 10,075.90 305.23
299.68
5,135.97
6,289.68
10,439.30
11,720.20 '■• 256.91 ' ' 11,976.11
86
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estinuUed cost of printing j binding, etc., documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO,
Title of document.
By what authority £^J ] Number of
printed.
pages.
copies*
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE SENATE— Continued.
MUcellaneous printing.
Ck>nfidential matter, 2d session .">9t h Congress By order of the Senate 2, 796 1 , 758
Blanks, blank books, etc Requisition from the 8,879 2,996,016
Secretary.
Bills and resolutions, 2d session 59th Congress Act Jan. 12, 1895 19,048 2,594,980 '
Engrossed and enrolled biUs, 2d session 59th Congress do 3, 722 11,604
Printing and binding resen'e work: j
1st session 59th Congress do ; 32,407 .
Total 86,380 , 7,003,330
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE.
MisceUaneous printing ordered by the Ileuse:
Ist session fiOth Congress
2d session 50th Congress
Committee documents, 2d session 50th Congress (1 to
16).
DocumenU of which only 6^2 of the usual number {1,7S4)
were printed.
2d session 60th Congress
House resolution. . ,
do
do
2,620
26,087
64
Act Jan. 12, 1896 6,664
Documents of which only SOS of the usual number (1,7S4)
were printed.
2d session 50th Congress ,
Act Jan. 12, 1895
726
Documents of which only tSO of the U4ual number (1,754)
were printed.
2d session 59th Congress .*.
Act Jan. 12, 1895...
766
Documents of which not more than 6Ifi nor less than 180 of
the usual number (1,734) were printed.
1st session 50th Congress
2d session 69th Congress.
Act Jan. 12, 1895, and 3,934
joint resolation
Mar. 30, 1906.
do 12,702
Reports of committees of which only 64£ of the usual number
(1.734) were printed.
2d session 50th Congress.
Act Jan. 12, 1895, and
joint resolution
Mar. 30, 1906.
Private reports of which only the usual number (S60) were
printed.
2d session 50th Congress
Act Jan. 12, 1895, and 6,442
joint resolution
Mar 30, 1900.
101,660
660,604
6,600
227,268
18,606
80,640
3,740
7.401
3,864 263,230
686^240
EEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PMNTBB.
87
authority of law^ joint or concurrent resolutions j or by order of either House of Congress,
1906 J and how distributed — Continued.
Cost of
lltho-
Cost of com-
position,
• stereotyp-
etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
Total cost.
How distributed.
$1,214.55
18,487.83
27,347.68
• 6,603.79
8,638.55
2,417.77 , 144,271.31
2,568.19
25,119.39
119.35
6,506.26
1,755.00
400.30
744.15 2,503.38
1,495.62 16,512.06
80.85 10,123.26
7.53 11,382.25
$58.46
6,287.78
1,878.75
$28.85
15,418.56
$1,301.86
39,342.03
29,226.43
6,060.32
27,893.81
456.63
3,676.41
16,678.85
16,401.94
33,664.36
196,645.38
244.94
2,268.30
2.76
838.00
3,657.60
3,686.88
31,301.02
122.11
7,433.55
2,802.15
426.61
3,365.51
18,939.28
10,497.16
11,583.97
919.33
390.73
•
26.31
117.98
931.60
293.05
194.19
For the House and committees.
Do.
Committee on Rivers and Harbors.
88
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 10. — Statement of the estimated cost of printing y binding, etc,, documents printed by
during the fiscal year ended June SO^
Title of document.
By what authority
printed.
S?S: Number of,
PSOTTZD BT ORDER OF THB HOUSE— continued.
Muc6Uaneou9 printing.
Blanks, blank books, etc Requisition from the 6,125
Clerk.
Bills and reaolutions, 2d session 50th Congress Act Jan. 12, 1885 24,656
Bngrossed and enrolled bills, 2d session 59th Congress do 8,555
Printing and binding reserve work:
2d session 56th Congress. do
2d session 58th Congress do
3d session 58th Congress do
1st session 50th Congress do
6,440,218
3,171,455
23,641
7,682
1,002
2,625
98,485
Total 103,087 11,T»,085
L1BRA.RT OF CONORSSS.
IClsoellaneous documents ordered by the Executive De-
partments furnished the Library of Congress.
Binding miscellaneous reserve work
30,442
7.807
Total.
47,330
RECAPITULATION.
Number
of pages.
Total cost of printing, binding, etc.:
Done by authority of law, jomt and concurrent resolutions 176,760
Done by order of the Senate 86, 380
Done by order of the Tlouse 103,067
Done by authority of law for the Library of Congress
Done on private orders 144,566
Total cost of printing speeches
Total cost of paper used for proofs, etc., by this office
Total cost of printing second and third editions 44,660
Total 556,453
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
89
authority of law, joint or concurrent resolutions, or by order of either House of Congress^
1907 J and how distributed — Continued.
(^ost of com-
I etc.
Cost of
paper.
Cost of
binding.
S290.21
$19,981.11 $4,451.55
$63,398.78
Total cost.
$88,121.65
34,301.89 : 2,187.44 i 36,489.33
12,464.44 I 1,093.84
1.848.85 1,017.28
371.80 272.80
13,558.28
1,007.80
27,246.70
256.43 ! 1,700.50
12,293.24 ! 50,994.80
3,094.00 I 5,960.13
642.60 a,287.20
2,963.73
90,534.74
4,574.13 173,212.03
213.22 1,92&63
26,960.77
124,326.37 ' 329,073.30
1,023.80
942.35
6,552.57
4, 105. 00
6.552.67
213.22 ! 1,925.63 , 1,023.80 7,494.92 10,657.67
How distributed.
RECAPITULATION.
Number of
copies.
Cost of coraposi-
Coat of Utho- tion, stcreotyp-
graphine and ins, presswork, Cost of paper.
engraving. folding, inserting
plates, etc.
Cost of bind-
ing.
Total cost.
'
29,850,982
$89,276.23
$462,986.07
$170,224.24
$282,080.50
$1,010,507.04
7,003,330
2,417.77 !
' 1
144,271.31
10,401.94
33. 554. 30
196,045.38
11,799,085
4,574.13
173,212.03
20.960.77
124,320.37
329,073.30
47,339
213.22
1,925.63
1.023.80
7, 494. 92
10, 657. 57
3,063,109
873.50
36,890.23
9.204.02
5.978.15
.52,940.50
2.830.200 ...
7,081.88
5, 322. 93
12, 404. 81
•
2.284.45
22.0jry.07
2,284-45
180,013
2,952.38
38,192.26
38.a80.53
102,220.24
54,774,058
100.307.23
864,559.41
250.517.82
492.414.83
1,716,799.29
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1-
t^o
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
So. II. —StaUnunt of allottnentM. €te., modi /V th^. •^xecntivt aj\d judiritd departments ^
andindi'pf'}>Arnt gov^mmerU €jitahlijih;v'yn>4. -tr..: n/vi or the ''^tintatfd cost of the vork
^Xf.oitfd Vff the ^ame./or the fiscal *f¥.iir fT.dM J'tnr ■?". /'*>7.
Depart nii^nt^. rto.
Total nf
dllotmi*rts.
prr)jprla.t:oc3.
cost -Df
from IVpart- P^-^^^-'^^-
ments .ir:<l
Paper.
Ejtiizuited
coct of
bUnk
books,
ralinc,ete.
EatiiDAted
tot*lco«t.
Tr^ Aiirr D^pArtment t329. 285. » $13*. 688. 70 »53, m 54 Sill. 506. 64 S324, 018. 88
War I>r..irtni**nt ■JOA.mS.'n I*il7M.a3 -CT^. «> 50.609.88 256,189.33
Navy r»«*riirtm'^nt «»ll>7.9i)4.74 Lra^iiai^io 32,071.1s C565.30 197,689.13
Intftrl.-r. I>f Art rnent o? fSSo. 51.1 46 Ic3i5. 165. tl 45, «>7S. 35 54. 37a 10 205, 818. 87
Pat*^nt Office 43S.064.» i2,3li&T 17.454.28 467,88&01
Po^t-^j.*of» I>partm.^iit 133.349.78 L:I.«>9.3!> I39.53i93 92. 19a 29 353,225l61
.lgr>t;:ture, D*f drtm^nt of 450. 5;>2. 41 272. ?3«u 73 S5. S53. 58 36, 19& 91 394, 838. 23
5tatA. O-part-.'^nt of ♦;.5o7.3S :5,323.74 4.149.76 8.624.04 38,097.54
f'lAt:^- L^T.iir-.Tn^T.t o* 54.7S3.t>4 24.3«.n.7S 2,756.01 36.538.89 53,656.68
Comrr.-r^-in.iUbor. Depart nient of. 50n.00i).0n •jr:.734.'?7 •50,927.i> 64,42X73 457,085.60
Sarr--:- Tcurr Unitf^d Stutea :0.00O.«)O S.'X'3-Jo 57. '.io 4J5l30 <»,487.10
Courr f«u;m« 19.000.i]i) 17.«.r*.34 321.S 653.22 -17,983.38
S':rr^r.>Ov;rt Distrct of Columbia. 1.500.00 +1^.20 55. 7S 339.55 844.53
r.4 : .r.i r: . ..f i .-.r.?n>«a 2Dt?. »v24. So •5*\ i.vtL 37 23. 015. 50 123, 296. 14 206, 354. 01
Fx:-C';r T-:; 0^.,.^ 2jjiV.iV 3.1.'*. 11 4W.75 242.85 3,9ia71
>«.U:or..il M';--=*-t:3i 3-*.»}nn.m 30.413.38 3,3*tl;^ 5,092.90 3S,98a47
SiTi:t:..^....-.:.t:. I.-.'t.tution 10,000. <Ti"k .>.0tifi.21 1.438. 'T l.SSaOO 7,874.88
Bi: rf-;i -: ■ . f .\ r-.^r.cun. Etlinotogy 21 . ♦.i«\ i< • 12. 430. 57 3, 161. 08 4. 230. 81 10. 831- 76
Int^rn-tt*-* .nm^rwrommiMion... w'.3+".o2 32,i.>51.45 7.dSo 11.062.05 50.54G.35
Burr-ftu f tr..- Am^^.cinzi P-f'pablics . . •27. 3-*o. >> 22. 'ijii. rft' 4. 1«. 22 84. 20 27, 189. 38
PuM;o Prir.t. r 27.o.3.>.06 6,«W.50 6.0QQ.16 4D,25ti.7l
T^Ul 3,3yS,*.y4S l.->7o,S3!vSS 538,50i.».22 657.423.14 3,in,768.2l
«fv)7-).lL if :^ ■§ ill 'lit U .1 7-»:?ia >f cill-?ctl>a.^
Xo. 12. — Stit'.n:nt showinj the coH '\foprnifii eii^h b''2'i:h yji^ during the fiscal yeaf
tnd'd June SO, 2J07.
L:i: or 850,180. tf
P.ipr i-:! oiliKT material 16,118.88
Tou: 75,299l05
Interior - r.inr.h:
L>t^or 31,003.28
P.ip"r ar.'l other m.it^rial 0,578.31
Total 4>,671.88
War ^r.'^nch:
UiJ-or 36/747.40
Pap"r ani othor material 6,000.19
Total »,736l6B
Navy r.nnrh:
Lui-^r 90,98L87
Fap» r iir.'l '^th-r materl-il 4,10&24
Total 15,178.11
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
91
State branch:
Labor $19,686.16
Paper and other material 3, 144. 47
Total 22,830.63
Agriculture branch:
Labor 21,634.60
Paper and other material 8,356. 31
Total 29,89L00
Commerce and Labor: a
Labor 1,078.00
Paper and other material 193.83
Total 1,27L02
Library of Cong^ss:
Labor 87,520.24
Paper and other material 21,099.08
Total 108,619.32
National Museum :b
Labor 836.40
Paper and other material 5. 28
Total 841.68
No. 13. — Statement of the distribution of the hound and unbound copies of the Congres-
sional Record for the second session of the Fifty-ninth Congress.
Delivered to—
The Senate folding room
The House folding room '.
The House document room
The Senate document room
The House library
The Library of Congress
OflBcial reporters of the House
Justices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United States
Official reporters of the Senate
Governors of the States and Territories (1 copy each)
The Senate library
The Superintendent of Documents (for depositories)
The President
The libraries of the nine Executive Departments (1 copy each)
The Naval Observatory
The Smithsonian Institution
The United States National Museum
Bureau of Labor library
Civil Service Commission
On hand, out of which one copy each is to be furnished to newspaper correspondents upon
application, as per act approved March 26, 1900
Total
Copies.
c2,496
d5,963
1
1
«60
62
7
11
7
52
20
503
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
188
9,376
a Discontinued April 1, 1907.
b Created November 1, 1906.
e Of which number 1,000 copies were delivered.
d Of which number 2,000 copies were delivered .
e Of which number 40 copies were delivered .
V*2 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
The numljer of copies of the Record authorized by law to be printed and bound
wae a»f follows:
For— Cop5e«.
Congns8 31,52S
Library of Congress (B
Officers of the Hoose 30
Officers of the Senate 50
Official reporters of the Senate 7
Official reporters of the House 7
Superintendent Senate document room 1
Superintendent House document room 1
Governors of the States and Territories 52
Justices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United States 11
The President 1
The Senate library 20
The House library (30 copies of which upon requisition by Clerk of the Hoose) SO
The lil)rarie8 of the nine Executive Departments 9
The Naval Observatory 1
The Smithsonian Institution 1
The United States National Museum 1
Bureau of Labor library 1
Civil Sen'ice Commission 1
The Superintendent of Documents (for distribution) 503
Newspaper correspondents ( 1 copy each) 163
Total 32,530
Of tho copies authorized to be printed and bound for Congress and its officere,
22,841 were delivered un)x)und upon orders of Members of Congress and the otficerB
of the Senate and House.
The number of copies of the daily Congressional Record authorized by law to be
printt^d wuh as follows:
I
For— Copies.
^iemljerb of Congress '3 copies each. 1 to be reserved from their quota, 1 deUvered to VBsldenoe,
and I dei»veR*d to Capitolj I l,Hi
The President. White House ' 4
Clerk of the House tior use of ofUcersand Members) 60
Secretury'fr (jilnye, United States Senate ' 10
Sergeant-at-Arnus of the Senate I 20
Senate ttud House committees (1 copy each) j 117
Ortk'iul rep^jrters. Sfuute and House (2 copies each) ' 2S
Supcrinten'ient Semite and House document rooms (1 copy each) 2
Librury of O^ngro.N.s 10
Chief J u»ti«:e asMX'iuie juati'.-ea, marshal, and clerk, Supreme Court (1 copy each) U
Governor of iuwh Stat*- and Territory (I copy each) 32
Nevfc'spuoer «.orre.siK»n<ieutb { 1 <:opy each; 1©
Legations abroad (1 i:opy each) ^
Foreign l^atiou.s, <.ity (I copy each) .17
Soldii;rs Home, National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and State Soldien' Homet,
estubiish<Ki foreitUrr K«jd«>ral orC>>nfederat«.' soldiers (1 copy each) 40
Total 2 0C2
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
93
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments far the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Title.
Address by the Secretary of State at Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 11, 1907
Commercial Agreement with Germany
Ck>ngo Free State |
"Consuls, " from Moore's Digest of International Law, Chapter 16 -
Foreign Relations, 1905
Immigration and Naturalization
Japanese in San Francisco Public Schools
Message of the President at Commencement of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress. ..
Report of Hon. W. J. Calhoun, Special Commissioner on New York and Bermuda Case
Report of the Delegates of the United States of America to the International Conference of
American States
Report on Citizenship, Expatriation and Protection Abroad
Rules of War on Land
Rules of War on Sea
Seagohig Vessels of the United States, List of, 1906
Report, Third, of the Board on Geographic Names
Number
of copies.
fiOO
2
25
1,000
625
500
26
750
150
1,000
225
100
100
800
500
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Act to Amend the National Bank Act, and for Other Purposes.
Annual Report of the—
Auditor for the—
Navy Department, 1906
Post-Offioe Department, 1906
State and Other Departments, 1906
Treasury Department, 1906
War Department, 1906
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1906
With tables
Comi)troller of the Currency, 1906
Text of
Director of the —
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1906
United Statea Mint, 1906
Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, 1906
Register of the Treasury, 1906
Secretary of the Treasury, 1906
Supervising Architect of the Treasiuy, 1906
Treasurer of Porto Rico, 1906
Treasurer of the United States—
1905
1906
Sinking Fund, 1906
United States Life-Saving Service, 1906
Book of Estimates, 1908
Claims Allowed by Accounting Officers of the Treasury
Contingent Expenses, Treasiuy Department, 1906
Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury-
Volume 12
Volume 13, Pt. 1
Volume 13, Pt. 2
Volume 13, Pt. 3
Delinquent Officers
250
500
2,500
1,200
2,500
300
1,000
1,000
8,500
2,000
500
2,000
4,000
1,000
4,500
1,000
40
500
1,000
800
4,000
625
150
235
1,625
800
725
625
94 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, J 907 — Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Titifi Number
^*"®* of copies.
Digest of—
Appropriations —
1907 775
1908 1,475
Internal-Revenue Decisions 500
International Law-
Volume 3 50
Volume 4 50
Volume 6 50
Volimie 6 50
Volume 7 50
Volume 8 50
Naval Appropriations, 1907 1, 100
Expenses of Collecting the Revenue from Customs, 1908 75
Finance Report, with Tables and Report of Heads of Bureaus of the Treasury Department,
1906 800
Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin-
No. 25 2,000
No. 27 2,500
No. 28 1,500
No. 30 2,000
No. 31 2,000
No. 32 2,000
No. 33 2,500
No. 34 2,000
No. 35 3,000
Index to PuUic Health Reports, Vol. 21, No. 1-16 3,500
InstructioDs and Suggestions Relative to Organization of National Banks 1, 000
Judgments Rendered by the Court of Ciaims 120
List of Stations of the Conmiissioned Officers of the United States Revenue-Cutter Service, ,
January 1, 1907
Messagos of the President, Beginning Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
National Bank Act as Amended, 1906
Official Emoluments of Customs Officers, 1906
Official List of—
Commissioned and Noncommissioned Officers of the Public Health and lCarine-Ho»-
pital Service
Commissioned Officers of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service j 500
Official Register of the United States Life-Saving Service, 1906 600
I
Prevention of Tuberculosis Among Government Employees [ 500
Proceedings of the Annual Assay Commission, 1907 1 325
Prophylactic Value of Vaccination, The i 1,000
PublicHeaithReports, weekly, July 1,1906, to June 30, 1907 • 3,500
Public Health Report, Vol. 22, No. 19, reprint t 3,500
Register of Officers and Vessels of the United States Revenue-Cutter Service—
1906
1907
Regulations of the United States Revenue-Cutter Service
Report of the Keep Commission on Annual Leaves ,
Report on the Production of Precious Metals, 1905
Report, Third, of the Board on Geographic Names ,
Report of the Conditions of National Banks, Abstract of '.
Rulps and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Food and Drug Act
Tabl*' of Monetary Systems
600
50
3,000
300
500
800
800
1,200
500
2,000
100
28,300
5^000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 95
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments far the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Tariff of 1897 on Imports into the United States
Tariff of 1897 and War Revenue Act, 1898, The; also Act of Mar. 2, 1901
Transactions of the Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Oflacers-
Third
Fourth
Transportation of Government Employees
Treasury Decisions-
Customs, 1906
Internal Revenue, 1906
1,000
1,000
750
760
300
1,400
800
United States Gangers' Manual 3,000
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
A. L. A. Portrait Index 2,600
Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1906 8,000
Bulletin No. 1, The Copyright Law ' 1, 000
Bulletm No. 3, Copyright- . . • 2, 000
BuUetin No. 16, Card Section j 2, 500
BuUetin No. 17, Card Section • 2, 500
Bulletin No. 19, Card Section ' 2, £00
Calendar of Correspondence of George Washington j 3, 025
Catalogue of Title Entries of Books and Other Articles Entered in the Oflioe of the Register
of Copyrights, Published Weekly, for the Fiscal Year, 1906-7 each. . ! 500
Classification, Class A, "Science" 750
Classification, Section of Class K, Law. 250
Copyright BUI, The 1, 000
Headings and Subheadings for the Index to the Federal Statutes 1, 500
Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Vol. 7 2, 000
Library of Congress and Its Works, 1907, The 5,000
List of Bonds of the Letters of Marque of the Revolution | 2, 500
List of Books Indexed in the A. L. A. Portrait Index, 1906 1,500
List of Books on Immigration, 1907 1 . 000
List of Books Relating to— '
Periodicals on Immigration -• 250
Trusts 250
List of Books with Reference to Periodicals on Immigration 250
List of Discussions on the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments 2. 500
List of Publications 7. 000
List of Works Relative to the French Alliance in the American Revolution 2. 500
List, Select, of Books on Labor Relating to Strikes 250
List, Select, of Books Relating to Iron and Steel in Conunerce, 1907 2, TOO
List, Select, of Books Relating to the Far East | '250
List, Select, of Books vwith Reference to Periodicals ) Relative to Iron and Steel in Com-
merce. 1907 ! 2, 500
List, Select, of References on Anglo-Saxon Interests 2. 500
List, Select, of References on Old Age and Civil Service Pensions ; 250
List, Select, of References on the British Tariff Movement 1, 000
List, Select, of Works Relating to the Taxation of Inheritances and Incomes 2, 500
Mercantile Marine Subsidies 500
Preliminary Check List of American Almanacs, 1639-1800 2. 500
Records of the Virginia Company of London —
VoLl 1,500
Vol.2 1 500
References, Select, on Negro Question 1 , 000
96 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annvul reports and documents printed upon requxMons by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 50, 1907 — Continued.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Title. ■ S'SS^
Calendar, December, 1906 300
Code of the District of Columbia ' 12
Court of Claims Report, Vol. 41 380
Report of Court of Claims to Congress, 1906 100
Rules of the Supreme Court, 1906 : 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Act to Regulate Commerce 300
Annual Report of the—
Assistant Attorney-General, 1906 300
Attorney-General, 1906 » 7,300
Board of Trustees, Reform School, 1906 300
President of the Board of Trustees of the Girls' Reform School, 1906 300
Constitution of Oklahoma 100
Decisions Sustaining Employees' Liability Act, Recent fiO
Digest of Opinions of the Solicitor of the Treasury, 1906 fiO
Federal Antitrust Decision^—
Volume 1 300
Volume 2 300
French Spoliation Cases, List of 80
Laws and R^ulations Governing the Department of Justice 100
Opinions of the Attorney-General, Vol.25 1,000
Opinion of the Attorney-General as to Admission of Certain Aliens 128
Opinion of the Attorney-General on Immigration Laws 400
Opinion of the Attorney-General on Labeling Spirits 300
Register of the Department 2, 300
Register of the Office of the Attorney-General 70
Report of the Solicitor of the Treasury, 1906 800
Report, Personal, of the Attorney-General, 1906 300
Special Report of W. E. Fuller as to Work of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 800
Statement as to Action Begun Relative to Treaty with Japan 100
SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Cirruit Court Trial Calendar 88
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Journal of Supreme Court during October Term, 1906, Daily from October to May, bidiulTe.. 78
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Accident Bulletin-
No. 19 10,008
No. 20 10,008
No. 21 10,008
No. 22 10,008
Act to Regulate Commerce 15,008
Amended 28,008
With index 10,008
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 97
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Automatic Railway Appliances 2, 000
Car Shortage and Insufficient Transportation Facilities 350
Classification of Exx)enditures for Road and Equipment as Prescribed by the Interstate '
Commerce Conunission, 1907 8, 600
Classification of Locomotive Miles, Car Miles, and Train Miles as Prescribed by the Inter- {
state Commerce Commission, 1907 8, 600
Classification of Operating Expenses, edition 1902 600
Classification of Operating Exp^ises, as Prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commis- I
8ion,1907 • ! 33,000
Classification of Operating Revenue, as Prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commis- |
sion,1907 11,500
Decisions Construing Federal Safety-Appliance Acts 2, 000
Eighteenth Annual Report of Statistics on Railways in the United States, 1905 9, 100
Employment of Charles S. Hanks by the Interstate Commerce Commission 500
Harriman Investigation, In re i 36
♦ Income Account of Railways in the United States, 1906 5, 000
Investigation of Railroad Discriminations 2, 500
Limiting Hours of Service of Employees 5, 000
List of National, State, and Local Commercial Organizations, and of Agricultural Associa- ,
tions... 6,000
Meaning of Safety-Appliance Act and Amendatory Acts and Combinations 500
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Convention of National Association of Railway Com-
missioners, Held at WasWngton, D. C, April 25, 1906 2, 500
Railway Statistics in the United States, 1905, Abstract of 2, 000
Report and Opinion of Interstate Commerce Commission, Weil Brothers v. Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2, 250
Report of the Commission on Coal and Oil Investigation 15
Report of the Commission on Railroad Telegr&ph Contracts 4, 000
Reports and Opinions of the Commission —
A ugust, 1906 2, 250
September, 1906 2,250
November, 1906 , 2, 500
December, 1906 • 6, 500
January, 1907 2,000
February, 1907 2,750
March, 1907 2,600
April, 1907 21,600
May, 1907 52,400
June, 1907 200
Report to Congress by Interstate Conunerce Commission upon Relations of Common Car-
riers : 150
Rules of Practice before the Conunission In Cases and Proceedings under Act to Regulate
Commerce, Revised April 9, 1907 6, 000
Safety- Appliance Acts 1, 000
Special Brief for the United States upon the Constitutionality of Section 10 of Arbitration
Act, June 1, 1888 100
Special Reparation on Informal Complaints, Circular on 4,000
Table of Cases and Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission from April, 1887, to
August, 1906... 500
Tariff Circular, 1 A 2, 500
98 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon reqvigitions hy the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Tariff Circulars for—
January, 1907 10,000
February, 1907 20, 000
March, 1907 . 5,000
May, 1907 5,000
Testimony Taken by Interstate Commerce Commission in Matter of Relation of Common
Carriers 200
Grain Trade 150
Through Routes and Through Rates, Press Matters on, Report of : 300
Twentieth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission .35, 000
Advance copies 2,500
Synopsis of 3,000
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Address of the President at—
Georgia State Building, Jamestown Exposition, June 10, J907 1,550
Harrisburg, Pa.. Oct. 6. 1906 1,651
nar\^ard University, Feb. 23, 1907 1,662
Indianapolis, Ind., May 30, 1907 1,578
Jamestown, Apr, 26, 1907 2, 1©
National Editorial Association, Jamestown, Va., June 10, 1907 100
Portsmouth, Va 1 , 500
Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Founding of Agricultural Collies in the United
States, at Lansing. Mich., May 31, 1907 1,528
Message of the President at the Beginning of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress 2, 108
Message of the President on Porto Rico 1,400
Message of the I*resident on Brownsville Affray 1,500
Message of the President Regarding the Japanese 25
Message (Special j of the President on the Japanese in San Francisco 1,400
Message (Special; of the President Submitting to the Senate Additional Testimony and
Various Exhibits Relating to the Discharge of the Three Companies of the Twenty-filth
Infantry, U. S. Army 100
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Annual Report of the Acting Secretary, 1906 500
Advance copies SO
Annual Report of the American Ilistorlcai Association, 1905, Pt. 1 250
Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1905 —
V olume 1 TOO
Advance copies 50
Procee^Iings of the Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1906, advance eoplet 50
NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Annuai Report of the Smithsonian Institution, Pt. 2, 1905 * 7,000
Birds of North and Middle America, The 3,00
BuUetin No. 39, Pt. A • 1,000
Bulletin No. 51 (Supplement A) > i,0Q0
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 99
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heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
NATIONAL MUSEUM-Continued.
™e. Nu^p^'.
BuUetin No. 53, Pt. 2 3, 000
Bulletin No. 67, The Families and Genera of Bats 3,000
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium—
Vol.11 3,200
Vol. X, Pt. 3 3,250
Vol. X, Pt. 4 3,200
Genus Ptelea in the Western and Southwestern United States and Mexico, The 3, 260
Instructions for Collecting Mollusks, and other Useful Hints for the Conchologlst 600
Mammals of the Mexican Boundary of the United States 3,000
Report of the United States National Museum, 1906 5,000
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.
Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico 3, 50a
Article on Missions 50^
Handbook of American Indian Tribes of North of Mexico, Pt. 1 5,000
Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau 3, 500
BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS.
American Constitutions, Vol. 2 1 , 500
Annual Report of the Director of the Bureau, 1906 50
Exports of Manufactures from the United States and Their Distribution b^ Articles and
Countries 500
International Sanitary Convention, Second General i . 000
Monthly Bulletin—
J uly, 1906 10, iiOO
August, 1906 10, 500
September, 1906 10. 500
October, 1906 9, 500
November, 1906 9. 500
December, 1906 ^ 9. -MX)
January, 1907 9, 500
February, 1907 9, 50O
March , 1907 9, 500
April, 1907 9, 500
May, 1907 5,500
June, 1907 if 5, 50O
Publications of the Bureau, Price List of 3, 000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Abortion, or SUnldng the Calf 2,000
Absorption of Phosphates and Potassium by Soils, The 500
Accessions to the Department Library :
April, May, and June, 1906 1 , 000
July, August, and September, 1906 1,000
October, November, and December, 1906 1,000
January, February, and March, 1907 .•' 1 , 000
Actinomycosis, or Lumpy Jaw 5, 000
Action of Water and Aqueous Solutions Upon Soil Phosphates, The '2.>^l^
100
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statenunt of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Advance Sheets, Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1906:
Cad do Pa rish , La 1 , 000
Escambia County, Fla 1, 000
Lee County, Ala 1,000
Montgomery County, Miss 1,000
New Hanover County, N. C 1, 000
Oklahoma County, Okla 1, 000
Pontotoc County, Miss 1,000
San Marcos Area, Tex 1,000
Stockton Area, Cal. (1905) 1,000
Waycross Area, Oa 1,000
Advantage of Planting Heavy Cotton Seed, The 09,000
Agricultural Chemists, Extracts from the Proceedings of the Association of OflOcial, 1900. . . 2, 000
Agricultural Chemists, Methods of Analysis Adopted by the Association of OfltoUl,
Nov. 11, 12, and 14,1906 BOO
Agricultural Chemists, Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annu&l Convention of the Absq-
ciation of Official, held at Washington, D. C, Nov. 16, 17, and 18, 1905 2,000
Agricultural Colleges and Exfwriment Stations in the United States, December, 1900,
Organization Lists of the 3,1100
Argicuitural Education, 1905, Progress in 3,000
Agricultural Investigations in Alaska, 1905, Report on 5,000
Agricultural Investigations in Hawaii, 1906, Report on 5,000
Agricultural Investigations in Porto Rico, 1905, Report on 5,000
Agriculture, Exercises in Elementary 7,000
Agricuit u re in Our Industries 1, 000
Agriculture, Sr»condary Course in 1,500
Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines, The Use of 35,000
Alfalfa Growing 36,000
Alfalfa Seed 20,000
Adulteration of 5,000
Alkali Soils of tho United States.. A Review of Literature and Summary of Present Infor-
mation 1, 000
Amf'rican Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Proceedings of the Twentieth
A nnual Convention of the Association of, held at Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 14-10, 1906 1 1,000
American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, Proceedings of the Eleventh i
Anniml M«!tf>ting of the. held at Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 12-14, 1906 5,000
Amorican Saddle Horse, The 1,000
Anniiul Flowering Plants l 30,000
Annual Report and Work and Expenditures for the Agricultural Stations for the Year ended
Jun«' :t), IV).'}, Summary of '• 1,000
Annual Report of Irrigation and Drainage Investigations, 1904 4,100
Annual Report of the - i
Alaska Agririiltural Experiment Stations for 1906 ' 5,000
Chief of the Weather Bureau, 19^) ' 4,000
UirK-*?of KxjH'.Timf.nt Stations, H«5 1 5,000
Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station for 19C6 * 5,000
Afiiaries, Rpport of the Meeting of Inspectors of, at San Antonio, Tex i 3,000
Apple and How to Grow It, The I 55,000
AppU', Tho Aphides Affwting tho 8,000
Applns, Evaporation of , 30,000
Application of Vegetable Propagation to Leguminous Forage Plants, The 3»00i
\rbor Day— Lesw)n of the Day ITB^OOi
•nyWorm.The | i,00i
REPORT OF THE PUB1>IC PRINTER.
101
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Asparagus Culture
Baby Beef
Bacteria of the Apiary, with Si)ecial Reference to Bee Diseases, The
Bacteriolytic Power of the Blood Senim of Hogs, The
Barnyard Manure
Basket Willow, The
Beans
Beans, Peas, and Other Legumes as Food.
Beautifying the House Grounds
Bedbug, The
Beef Production, Some Essentials in
Bee Keeping
Beer Analysis, Report on Methods of
Bees, The Brood Diseases of
Beet-Sugar Industry in the United States, Progress of the
Bird Day in the Schools
Birds and Game, 1906, Directory of Officials and Organizations Concerned with the Pro-
tection of
Birds Useful in the War Against the Cotton Boll Weevil
Blackleg Vaccine, Directions for the Use of
Black Rot of the Cabbage, The
Blue Jay and Its Food, The
Bobwhite and Other Quails of the United States in Their Economic Relations
Boll WfH^vil, Control of the, Including Results of Recent Investigations
Boll Weevil in Cotton Seed and at Ginneries, Controlling the
Bomb Calorimeter, Investigations in the Use of the
Borax Experiments, Results of
Boys' Agricultural Clubs
Bread and the Principles of Bread Making
Breeds of Dairy Cattle
Broom Com
Brown-Tail Moth and How to Control It
Bulletins and Circulars issued by the United States Department of Agriculture for Free
Distribution in the United States. List of
Butter, Investigations in the Manufacture and Storage of
Butter Making on the Farm. . :
Butter. A Rapid Method for the Determination of Water in
Cabbage Worm, The Imported
Calcium Sulphate in Aqueous Solutions: A Contribution to the Study of Alkali Deposits. . .
Canadian Field Peas
Canned Fruit, Preserves . and Jellies: Household Methods of Preparation
Capon and Caponizing
Carbon Bisulphid as an Insecticide
Card Index of Experiment Station Literature, The
Care of Milk on the Farm .•
Cstrppt Beetle or "Buffalo Moth." The. . .'.
Cattle, Scabies of
Cattle Tick and Texas Fever, Notes on
Cattle Tick in It« Relation to Southern Agriculture, The
Cattle Ticks, Methods of Eradicating
Cattle Ticks, Proceedings of a Conference of Federal and State Representatives to Consider
Plans for the Eradication of the, Held at Nashville, Tenn
Celery ,
Number
of copies.
20,000
1,500
3,000
2,000
35,000
500
30,000
3O,00Q
50,000
3,000
20,000
25,000
3,500
5,000
5,000
500
3,000
112,000
10,OOU
5,000
1,000
1,000
25,000
10,000
2,700
500
500
35,000
45,000
5,000
15,000
2,600
5,000
65,000
12,000
1,000
3,600
10,000
66,000
4,000
10,000
100
30,000
1,000
16,000
600
30,000
10,000
6,600
60,QQa
102 RKPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14.- SlaUnif.nt of annual reports cmd documents printed up<m requisitions by the
hfodn of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
(>l«r>' Culture 20,000
Ompiii Mortar and Concrete, Preparation and Use for Farm Purposes 66,000
f '<■ rt-u I Bn'iikfHSt Foods 40,000
Chanjfosln Fann Vuluos. 1900-1905 49,600
ChangK^flin Ofllcidl Methods of Analysis and Additions Thereto, 1899 to 1905 2,200
Chnnscs in Provrsional Methods for the Analysis of Foods and Additions Thereto, from
1902 to 1905 2,600
ChwBf, Investigations in the Manufacture and Curing of 8,700
Chftpsc Makinson the Farm 16,000
Chf'^'so, Tlie Cold Storage of 7,000
Chlrkcns, Standiird Varieties of 65,000
Chinch Bug. The 3,000
Cicada in lOOC, Tlio Periodical 2,000
Citrus Fruits In Florida, The Principal Diseases of ! 600
Clearing Now Land 15,000
Ciimatolocv of tho Uniti'd States 1,000
Ciovir Mite, The 4,000
Codling Moth and Apple Scab, The Control of the 30,000
Colorado I'otuto Ikrtlo, The t 3,000
Colorinietri*', Turbidity, and Titration Methods Used in Soil Investigations 1,000
Coloring Matters f«^r FoodstuUs and Methods for Their Detection 1,300
Comnien'ial Fert ilizers : Compos! t ion and Use 30,000
Compar.itive Value of Whole Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal in FertlUzIng Cotton.... 66,000
Concept ion of Agricultural Res*»arch, A 600
Conditions All»fting Legume Inoculation ■.' 2,000
Confonnation of Bci-f and Dairy Cattle 30,000
Construction of Land-Cl ly and Burnt-Clay Roads, The 6,000
Copper upon W.itor Bacteria, The Effect of 4,600
Com and Corn Pn^dticts. Food Value of 16,000
Com Culturv^ in the South 25,000
Com Ci rowing 76,000
Corn-IIarvt'stir4? Machinery' 6,000
Cor!i Lvaf-Apliis and Corn Koot-Aphis. The 3,000
Cor:; lioot-Aphis and Its Att-ndant Ant. The 200
Corr*^ -ion of ¥*'v.r,^ Wi p.\ The ." 25,000
Cost of r.rowin- Minn^-sota Fivld Crops 1002, K*0.i. VjOi 6,000
Co^t-* oi Hauling Crop* from Fanns to Shipping Points 5,000
Cotton \u>'A W»-»-vii. An Ant Enemy of 2,000
Cotton H>y,i W'tvil. A Pn.Hl.itory Bug Riportcil as an Ent-my of tli»» 2,000
Cotton P.oll \\'i-v:l. IIi:-«'m;it;on and D''V»lopment of th*^ 3,000
Cotton Moll \V., v.l M-XK-an . the K<Lin»dial Work Against the 1,000
Cotton Itr.ii \\., vil. T.v- M-xi..in 300
Cotton r.oU'.vom.: A =:ii:imury of Its Life History and Habits, with Some Results of In-
v.stii^ati'jns :n I'ji'oand l'*06 80,000
Cotton. E-<.nt: il St'-p* in S^iuringan Early Crop of 20,000
Cotton I;»-l Spid- r. Th*^ 1,000
Cotton S*^i ind It-i I'roduct-s X>,000
Cotton Stalk Bor»»r. The j^OOO
Cotton, Ti:" M.iririrgof 15,000
Country Ui" Edtjr::ition S,000
Country St:hool.'* of Agri*Miltur»* in Wijconain
Cowptti and Its Introdijction into Amorfca. The History of the 1,1
r/VHJOz Separator on Western Farms, The
REPORT OF TfiE PUBLIC PRINTER.
103
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heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Ck)ntinued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Creosote in Well-Preserved Timbers, Quantity and Cbacacter of 27, 600
Crop Reporter, Vols. 1 to 4, Index to 2M
Crop Reporter:
Volume 2, No. 8. Reprint 300
Volumes, No. 3 ■ 105,000
Volumes, No. 4 105,000
Volumes, No. 5 105,000
Volumes. No. 6 105,000
Volumes, No. 7 105,000
Volumes, No. 8 120,000
Supplement to 120,000
Volume 9, No. 1 120,000
Volume 9. No. 2 120,000
Volume9, No. 3 .....: 120,000
Volume 9, No. 4 120,000
Volume9, No. 5 120,000
Volume9, No. 6....". 120,000
Crops and Farm Animals, Freight Rates, Exports, etc., of the United States, 1906, Statis-
tical Matter Relating to Principal 10,000
Cross-Ties Purchased by the Steam Railroads of the United States in 1905 11,500
Cucumbers •... 40,000
Cucumber and Melon Diseases, Spraying for 30,000
Cultivation and Fertilization of Peach Orchards 2,000
Dairy Cows in the United States, Records of ' 1,000
Dairy Cows, Their Value and Importance in Economic Milk Production, Records of 3, COO
Dairy Farm, A Successful 5,500
Dairy Herd, The: Its Formation and Management 40,000
Dairying in the South | 20,000
Dairy Interests of the United States. for the Year 1906, Officials, Associations, and Educa-
tional Institutions Connected with the 4,500
Danger of Introducing Noxious Animals and Birds, The i 1,000
Date Varieties and Date Culture in Tunis 1,000
Der Mexikanische Baumwollkapsel-Rtisselkafer 100
DestFUCtion of Deer by the Northern Timber Wolf... ' 7,500
Destructive Green Pea Louse, The 1,000
Determination of Water in Floods, Report on ' 100
Dietary Studies of Groups, Especially in Public Institutions 500
Digest of Metabolism Experiments In Which the Balance of Income and Outgo was Deter-
mined, A 250
Directory for Farmers, A 10,000
Distillation of Coal Tar Creosote, The Fractional I 7,500
Diversified Farming In the Cotton Belt 2,000
Diversified Farming under the Plantation System 15,000
Drainage Investigations t 1,000
Drainage of Farm Lands 40,000
Drug Known as Plnkroot, The 1,750
Drug Legislation In the United States 1,000
Drug-Plant Cultivation, Progress In 3,500
Dry Farming In the Great Basin 2,500
Ducks and Geese 40,000
Ducks, Geese, and Swans, Distribution and Migration of North American 5,000
Earth Roads 30,000
Economic Entomologists, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Assocla- 1
tionof \ V^W^
104 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — SlaUnunt of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions bu the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SOf 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE--Contmued.
TItlft Number
^*"®- of copies.
Economic Entomologj', The Scope and Status of 100
Effect of Moisture upon the Strength and Stiflness of Wood 1,000
Effects of Shading on Soil Conditions 2,500
Eggs an<i Their Uses as Food 40,000
Egyptian Irrigation: A Study of Irrigation Methods and Administration in Egypt 500
El Cultive de Lugumbresen Puerto Rico 3,000
Elm-Leaf Beetle, The Imported 1 ,000
Enemy to Fruit Trees, An Important 750
Emulsions of Crude Petroleum, The Preparation of 1 , 00»
Enzymes in Cornstalks and Their Relation to Cornstalk Diseases 800
Evaporation Losses in Irrigation and Water Requirements of Crops 6,000
Evolution of Farm-Implement Investigations, The 2,000
Examination of Papers 3,00r'
Expenditures of the Department of Agriculture for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1906 75
Experimental Work in the Production of Table Sirup at Waycross, Oa., Together with
a Sunmiary of the Four- Year Experiment on Fertilization of Sugar Cane 3, 50f)
Experiments in Growing Cuban Seed Tobacco in Alabama 5,00Ci
Exp<*riraents on the M<'tabolism and Energy in the Human Body, 1903-4 1.000
Experiments on the Metabolism of Matter and Energy in the Human Body, 1900-1902 2o0
Experiments on the Strength of Treated Timber 10,000
Experiment Station Organization and Policy, Report of Committee on 3,000
Experiment Station Work on Cultiu^ of Field Crops, Illustrations of the Influence of oOO
Experiment Station Work Relating to the Food and Nutrition of Man, Some 500
Experiment Station Work Relating to the Production and Sale of Pure Milk, Some 300
ExjKiriment Station Work with Insecticides, Some Results of 200
Experiment Station Record:
Volume 2, No. 4 325
Volume 5, Nos. 1 to 12 each. . 100 to 500
Volume 6, Nos. 1 to 12 do.... 75 to 500
Volume 7, Nos. 4 to 12 do. . . . 175 to 500
Volume 8, Nos. 1 to 11 do. . . . 375 to 426
Volume 9, Nos. 1 to 12 do. . . . 50 to 500
Volume 10, Nos. 1 to 12 do. . . . 25 to 500
Volume U. Nos. 1 to 12 » do 75 to 500
Volume 12, Nos. 1 to 12 do.... 50 to 325
Volume 17, Nos. 10, II, 12 do.... 6,500
Volume IK. No. L Se.ptoni]>er, 19(¥5 6,50C.
Volume IK, No. 2. OctolxT, 190G 7,000
Volume IK, No. 'A. NovemlHT. 1900 6,500
Volume IK. No. 4, I>ecoml>er, 1900 6,500
Volume IK. No. .',, January, 1907 6,500
VoiuiiK- 1**, .No. •.. Fe])ruary, 1907 6,500
Volume IK, No. 7. March. 1907 6,5ai
Volume IK. No. s. April. 1907 7 6,500
Volume- IK, No. 9. May, 1W7 »i,50D
Experiment Station Work :
Volume 1 20,000
Volume 2 10,000
Volume 2, N«». 15 3,00D
Volume 2. No. 1«) 3,00U
Vf.hmi*' 2, No. 17 3,000
Volume 2. No. IS 3,000
Volnmo 2, 'So. 19 3,000
\ olumc 2, Sn. jri 3,t
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBTNTEE.
105
No. 14. — Statement of. annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions hif the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Experiment Station Work— Continued.
Volume 4 15,000
Volume 6 5,000
Volume? 20,000
Volume 8 *. 10,000
Volume 9.../. 10,000
Volume 10 10,000"
Volume 11 ' 5, 000
Volume 12 15,000
Volume 13 15,000
Volume 15 15,000
Volume 16 10,000
Volume 17 15,000
Volume 18 15,000
Volume 19 20,000
Volume 20 15,000
Volume 21 10,000
Volume 22 10,000
Volume 23 -. 20,000
Volume 24 25,000
Volume 25 5,000
Volume 26 15,000
Volume 27 30,000
Volume 29 20,000
Volume 30 20,000
•Volume 31 20,000
Volume 32 35,000
Volume 33 25,000
Volume 34 30,000
Volume 35 - 25,000
Volume 36 30,000
Volume 37 30,000
Volume 38 30,000
Volume 30 30,000
Volume 40 30,000
Volume 41 20,000
Farm and Forest Products, 1903-1905, Exports of 4,600
Farm and Forest Products, 1903-1905, Imports of 4,500
Fanners' Bulletin Subject Index 5,000
Farmers' Institutes and Farmers' Institute Lecturers of the United States, List of State
Directors of 2,500
Farmers' Institutes in the United States, 1905 3,500
Farmer's Interest in Good Seed, The 25,000
Farmers' Reading Courses 25,000
Farm Practice in the Columbia Basin Uplands 10,000
Farm Practice in the Control of Field-Crop Insects 500
Farm Practice with Forage Crops in Western Oregon and Western Washington 3,000
Fats and Oils, Report on (Cooperative Work on the Cloud and the Cold Tests for 1905
and 1906^ 100
Federal Game Protection: A Five Years' Retrospect 500
FedAral Ldrislation, Regulations, and Ruling Affecting Agricultural Colleges and Exx)cri-
rnent Stations 1,000
Feeding of Fann AntniftlH v eft^<5fift
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 8
106
REPORT OF THE PUBLIO PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of anniuU reports and documents printed upon reqidsitUms by th€
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Number
olccpios.
Feeding Prickly Pear to Stock in Texas 3,000
Feldspars, The Decomposition of 5,000
Fertilizadores o' Abonos for D. W. May, Agcnte Especial Encaigado 3,000
Fertilizers 2,000
Fertilizers for Special Crops 2,000
Fish as Food 10,000
Flax Culture 30,000
Food Laws in the United States and Canada, Officials Charged with the Enfoicement of. . 2,£00
Food LoiriHlation during the Year ended June 30, 1906 2,fi00
Food Preservatives and Artificial Colors on Digestion and Health. Influence of 1 ,000
Food Preser\atives as Authorized by the .\s8ociation of Official Agricultural Chemists,
1S05, Provisional Methods for the Determination of 2,500
Food Products, Standards of Purity for. 16,000
Foods and Food Control 3,000
Forage-Crop Practices in Western Oregon and Western Washington 20,000
Foreign Trade Practices in the Manufacture and Exportation of Alcoholic Beverages and
Canned (ioods. Summary of an Investigation made in Great Britain and Ireland, Ger-
many, and France 4,000
Forest Fires at .McCioud, Cal., The Control of 73,000
Forest Lands, Practical Assistance to Farmers, Lumbermen, and Others in Handling 12,000
Forest Plant ing and Farm Management 25,000
Forest Planting in Eastern Nebraska 33,00V
Forest Planting in the Northeastern and Lake States, Suggestions for 185,000
Forest Planting leaflets ■ 383,000
Forest Planting on Coal Lands in Western Pennsylvania 10,000
Forest I'rescrvation and National Prosjwrity 10.000
Forest Products of Iho Tnited Slates, llOo 8,000
Forest l{«'scr\ »'s in Idaho 1,200
Forestry and the Lumhf.r Supply; F'orcstryand Foresters 2,000
Forest ry. A Prinirr of 45,000
Forest ry in V.O'}, l'rr.j,'r<*ss of 15.000
Forest S«Tvir<». Tiic. What It Is and How It Deals with Forest Problems 300,000
Forest 'I'rfn^s of the United States, Their Names and Ranges, Check List of the 1,000
Fonnaldeliydr : It s ('oinj)()sition and L'ses 2,500
F'oul IJrood. State and Territorial Laws Relative to 500
F'our Coininon Birds of the Farm un«l (iarden 2,000
Four Years" Cours<' in Ai^ricuiture, A 2,000
Fowls: i';ire urj<l Feeding 65,000
F'niit and Its I'm-sji.^ Food 2,300
F'niit u.- Food, ilie Th' r»f 15.000
F"riiit for rruii^i»'»rtuiion. 'Ilie Handling of 3,500
F'ruit <iroAiii;: for .Mo\all«' SehooN of Agriculture. Course in 5,000
Fruits UiH-niiiiiKiided for Planting. 'I'lie Varieties of 45,000
F'lnM'tioii iiUil \'-^- ' of Food. Ihe 3,200
Fungiei«l<> Mri'l I ln'ir I'si* in Preventing Diseases of Fruits 25,000
Game Law** for VJ}'.: A Summary of the Provision Relating to Seasons, Shipment, Sale,
and Lu'eiis4s 5,000
Game Laws for P.My.: A Summary of the Provision Relating to Seasons, Shipmoit, Sato,
and LKeri.«4«?s a ' 45,000
Game Protmtion in VJtr, 5,000
Gnme Protcr-tion in Flori«la ' 3,000
Gennicidal Value of Li<iu<)r Cre.solis Compositus (U. S. P.), The j 3,500
Gland'Ts and Farcy | 1,000
REPOBT Oil" THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
107
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by (he
headi of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Good Roads for Farmers .' ,
Qovemment Encouragement of Imported Breeds of Horses
Qrain-Rust Epidemic of 1904, Lessons from the
Grape Growing In the South ,
Grasses and Forage Plants for the Gulf Coast Region, Some Important
Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture, The
Guinea Fowl and Its Uses as Food, The
Gypsy and Browntail Moths and Their European Parasites, The
Gypsy Moth and How to Control It, The
Habits and Life Histories of Some Flies of the Family Tabanida;
Harlequin Cabbage Bug or Calico Back, The (Margantia Histrionica Ilahn)
Harvest Mites or "Chiggers"
Haymaking at Kenai Experiment Station
Hessian Fly, The
Hints to Poultry Raisers
Historical Sketch of the United States Department of Agriculture: Its Objects and Pres-
ent Organization
History of Farmer's Institute in the United States
Hog and Seed-Corn Farm, A Successful
Hog Cholera and Swine Plague
Hog Raising in the South
Holding Forces of Railroad Spikes in Wooden Ties
Home Fruit Garden, The. Preparation and Care
Home-Grown Tea
Home Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape Juice
Home Vegetable Garden, The
Home Vineyard, with Special Reference to Northern Conditions, The
Hops in Principal Countries: Their Supply, Foreign Trade, and Consumption, with Statis-
tics of Boer Brewing
Horseshoeing
House Ants
House Centipede, The
House Flies
Household Tests for the Detection of Oleomargarine and Renovated Butter
How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts *
How Parasites are Transmitted
How to Build Small Irrigation Ditches
How to Distinguish the Different Mosquitoes of North America
How to Get Rid of Cattle Ticks
How to Grow Young Trees for Forest Planting
Hydrocyanic- Acid Gas Against Household Insects
Important Insecticides: Direction for their Preparation and Use
Importation of Game Birds and Eggs for Propagation
Inbreeding in Plants, The Effect of
Incubation and Incubators ,
Individual as a Factor in Agricultural Research, The
Industrial Alcohol: Sources and Manufacture
Industrial Alcohol: Uses and Statistics
Infection with Tuberculosis by Different Kinds of Exposure, Danger of
Information Concerning Some of the More Important Insecticides, Condensed
Injurious Insects of 1905, The Principal
Inoculation of Legumes
Insect and Fungoos Enemies of the Qmpe East of the Rocky Mountains
Number
of copies.
65,000
500
10,000
10,000
10,000
3,000
15,000
760
30,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
2,100
250
600
2,000
6,000
CO, 000
45,000
35,000
8,000
40,000
20,000
25,000
105,000
40,000
5,000
35,000
2,000
1,000
7,760
15,000
15,000
500
20,000
250
67,000
13,000
9,000
16,000
6,000
600
26,000
500
76,000
75,000
1,000
260
600
16,000
108 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
* *"*'• of copies.
Insect Enomies of Forest Production 500
Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat, The Principal 20,000
Insect Enemies of the Grape, The Principal 5,000
Insect Enemies of the Peach, The Principal 1,500
Insecticides and Fungicides: Chemical Composition and Eflectivoncss of Certain Prepara-
tions 10,000
Insecticides, Fungicides, and Disinfectants; also the Deterioration of Bleaching Powder,
Report on 50
InsoctH Affecting the Cotton Plant 10,000
Insects Affecting the Tobacco Plant, The Principal 25,000
Insects I njurious to Beans and Peas 500
Insects Injurious to Forest Products 1,000
Insects Injurious to Forests: Some Additional Data on the Locust Borer 2,000
Insects Injurious to Forests: The Western Pine- Destroying Bark Beetle, Some 3,000
Insects Injurious to Truck Crops, Some 4,000
Insects which Defoliate Shade Trees in Cities and Towns, General W^ork Against 2,250
Instructions to Engineers of Timber Tests 15,000
Investigations Showing the Effect of Salicylic Acid and Salicylates upon Digestion and
Health. General Results of the 7,000
Iron in Food and the Functions in Nutrition 1,000
Irrigation and Drainage Investigations. 1904, Annual Re];>ort of 3,500
Irrigation from Smike River, Idaho 2,000
Irrigation in Field and Garden X,000
Irrigation in Fruit Growing 15,000
Irrigation in Humid Climates 5,000
Irrigation in Montaai 3,000
Irrigation in the North Atlantic States 5,000
Irrigation in the Valb-y of Lost River, Idaho 500
Irrigation. Practical Infonnation for Beginnors in 40,000
Irrijration Practioi; among Fruit (rrowors on the Pacific Coast 2,000
Irrigation Practice' in On'gon, Investigations of 3,000
Johnson r.nisH, A M«-lh<Kl of Eradicating 10,000
Kafir Corn: i'ljanict'Tistics, ('ultun*, and Us<»s 5,000
Kiln Drying Har«lw<)od Lunil.MT 13,000
Land-Grant Coll<'gcs and Agricultural Exi)eriment Stations, 1905, Statistics of 500
Lawn. Thr- 40,000
UiW.s in Fony> Again.st Injurious Insects and Foul Brood in the United States, The • 1,000
I^'gtiniinoii.s ('roj)s for <^fn.'<'n Manuring 30,000
Limc-Siiliihiir-Salt Wash and Its Substitutes, The 2,800
Liming of Soils. The ' 20,000
Local Conditions as AfTocting Farm Values. 19U0-1905 40,500
Locust HopT and Mi'th<xi.s for Its Ccmtrol, The 3,000
LumNr Ciit of Ihi- Tnitod Stairs in IWJ.'i, The 40,000
LumlK.T Industry, Intliioncc of Forestry upon the ■ 1,000
Macadam Roads, Th*- Con.struction of 12,000
Macadam Roads, The Seli*ction of Materials for 2,000
Management of Soils to Consenc Moisture, with Special Reference to Scmiarid CoDdittonfl. ..< 45,000
Maple Sugar and Sirup ' 5,000
Marketing Farm Produr'o , 30,000
Marketing Live St^Krk , 30,000
Market Milk Investigations 3,300
Meadow Mice in Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture I^OOI
Meadows and Pasture: Formation and Cultivation in Middle Eastern States - * SOyMI
BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
109
No. 14, — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departv^ents for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -Continued.
rpifi- Number
^ "*^- of copies.
Moat Animals and Packing-Houso Products Imported into Eleven Principal Countries,
1895-1904 2,500
Meat : Composition and Cooking 25, 000
Meat Inspection Law and Its Bearing upon the Production and Handling of Meats, The New 11,000
Moat on the Farm, Butchering, Curing, and Keeping 55,000
Mechanical Tests of Pumps and Pumping Plants Used for Irrigation and Drainage in
Louisiana in 1905 and 1906 5,000
Mechanical Tests of Thirty-two Species of American Woods, Summary of 1, 600
Medical and Veterinary Zoology, Index-Catalogue of:
Pt. 14 2,000
Pt. 15 2,000
Pt. Hi 2,000
Pt. 17 2,000
Melon Aphis, The 5,000
Memorial to Ilonry Cullen Adams 100
Memorial to President George W. Athorton 200
Metabolism of Nitrogen, Sulphur, and Phosphorus in the Human Organism, Experiments
on the 200
Methods for the Investigation of Canceling Inks and Other Stamping Inks 250
Mexican Conchuela in Western Texas in i905, The 2,000
Migration of Birds, Some New Fat'ts Al^out the 2,000
Milch Qoat, Information Concerning the 1 ,000
Milk as Food :<0,000
Milk, Facts About 40,000
Milk Fever, Its Simple and Successful Treatment 25,000
Milking Machine as a Factor in Dairying. The .{,500
Milk Supply, Sanitary Relations of the 10,000
Millets 5,000
MlsceilaiK ous Papers 2,000
Model Farming, An Example of ,s(),0(X)
Modern Conveniences for the Farm Home 70,000
Moisture in Grain, A Quick Method for the Detcrmimition of 2,000
Mosquitoes and Flies 2,000
Mushrooms, The Cultivation of 20,000
National Control of Introduced Insect PestH .'iOO
Nematode, A New 1 , .OOO
New Building Operations for 1906, Report on .'.OO
New Fruit Productions of the D<»partment of Agriculture 2, 500
Nonsaccharine Sorghums, The :'n.0O0
North American Eagles and Their Economic R«'lations. Tlio r>,(K)0
North American Fauna:
•No. 26 500
No. 26 :{, 500
Nutrition and Nutritive Value of Food. PrinciploH of (cornKtofl to Apr. 5. 1906.) 35,000
Nut Weevils, The 500
Okra: Its Culture and Uses 15,000
Onion Culture 25,000
Opportunities In Agricultun;. I. Growing Crops Und<'r Glass. II. Fniii Growing.
Ill . General Farming ;{,(K)0
Orchard Enemies in the Paciflc Northwest 5,000
Orchard Grass .i , 5(K)
OrganlKation of Department of Agriculture, 1007 2, 500
Oftrich Fanning In Arizona ^*«s
Ox Warblo, The \^'^«»^
110 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — CJontinued.
DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE-Contlnued.
Titlft Number
****®- of copiea.
Packing Boxes of Various Woods. The Strengtli of 11,500
Pasteuriaiation of Milk, Directions for the 2,000
Peach G rowing for Market 25,000
Peach-Troe Borer, The 2,750
Peach Twig Borer, The: An Enemy of Stone Fruits 10,000
Peanut: Culture and Uses 20,000
Pearl Millet 6,000
Pear Thrips, The ' 2,000
Periodical Cicada. The:
1898 250
1907 12,500
Pig Management 55,000
Pineapple Growing 5,000
Pinhole Injury to Girdled Cypress in the South Atlantic and Gulf States 3,000
Planning a Cropping System 6,000
Plant Disease in 1905 500
Plants, The Propagation of ! 15,000
Plum Curculio, The 3, 000
Poland China and Duroc Jersey Sows, The Fecundity of 2,000
Pollination of Pomaceous Fruits 500
Potato Culture 45, 000
Potato Diseases and Their Treatment 40,000
Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food 15,000
Poultry as Food 35,000
Poultry Investigations at the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station 2, 500
Poultry Management 31, 000
Poultry Raising on the Farm 66, 000
Powder-Post Injury to Seasoned Wood Products 1,000
Practicability of Forest Planting in the United States 1,000
Practical Results of the Cup and Gutter System of Turpentining 3,000
Practical Road Building in Madison County, Tenn 2, 000
Practical Suggestions for Farm Building 50,000
Practical Suggestions for Fruit Growers 45. «I00
Preparation of Vegetables for the Table 145.000
Principles of Horse Feeding 60, 000
Problems of Animal Nutrition 300
Production and Consumption of Meat, and the Prices, Movement, and Registration of Live
Stock in the U nited States, The 500
Profitable Tenant Dairy Farm, A 30,000
Progress of Road Legislation and Road Improvement in the Different States 5, 000
Proliferation as a Factor in the Natural Control of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil 3, 000
Promising New Fruits 1,500
Pruning •. 50,000
Publications for Free Distribution 23, 000
Publications for Sale (ro\isod to June 1, 1907) 13,000
Publications, June, 190fi, to May, 1907, Monthly List of:
Domestic 2,670, 000
Foreign 47, 000
Publications of the Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United States to June 30, 1906,
List of 1, 000
Publications of the Biological Survey, Department ol Agriculture, 1907, List of 2, 200
Publications of the Bureau of Animal Industry 3,000
Publications of the Burc>au of Entomology, List of 3,000
Puhlica tiona of the Office of Experiment Stations from Its OtganvTAtVoiv to 3 wt» 30, 1006 ... 1 , 000
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Ill
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Public Roads, Mileage and Exx>enditures in 1904, of—
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois.
Indiana.
Iowa.
Kansas . . .
Kentucky.
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska ^.
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York -. . .
North Carolina ,
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania .•
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
State of Washington
Texas
Utah
Vermont
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
• • Punkies," Notes on
Quail Disease in the United States
Raising Sheep for Mutton
Rape as a Forage Crop
Raspberries
Rats, Methods of Destroying
Recent Investigations of the Value of Cacti as Stock Food, Summary of.
Red Cedar, Notes of the
Red Clover and Its Impurities, Seed of
Red Clover, A New Type of
Red Gum, The..
Relation of Forests to Stream Flow, The
Number
of copies.
3,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
6,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
2,000
4,000
20,000
5,000
20,000
30,000
3,000
500
25,000
2,000
112 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PWNTEB.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requidtUms by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June $0^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Contimied.
Title. ^SJSS.
Relation of Irrigation to Dry Fanning, The 1,J
Relation of the Composition of the Leaf to the Burning Qualities of Tobacco, The 2,000
Relations of Sugar Beets to General Farming 2,0G0
Renovated Butter, Its Origin and History 2,IS00
Requirements to be Complied with by Nurserymen or Others VHio Make Interstate Ship-
ments of Nursery Stock 3,000
Report of th^—
Acting Chief of the B ureau of Biological Survey, 190C 1, fiOO
Appointment Cleric, 1906 500
Bibliographer, 1906 500
Chemist, 1900 800
CTilef of tlie Bureau of—
Animal Industry, 1900 2,500
Plant Industry, 1906 750
Soils. 1906 2,500
Statistics, 1906 500
Chief of the Division of Accounts and Disbursements, 1906 100
Committee on Ext ension Work 12, 000
Director of the OflTice of—
Experiment Stations, 1906 2,500
Public Roads, 1{K)6 500
Editor, 1906 1,500
Entomologist, 1906 500
Execut ive Committee 100
Forester—
1905 1;000
1906 2,500
Librarian, 1906 300
Secretary of Agriculture. 1906 93,300
Report on Statements of Dr. Cyril Hopkins Relative to Bureau of Soils 5,000
Reservoirs in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota, Small 6,000
Rice Culture in the Unite<i States 5,000
Rock Decomposition Under tlic Action of Water, A Study of 2,500
Rules and liegulations for the Enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act 60,000
Rules und Si>eciflcatioiis for the Grading of Luml>er Adopte<i by the Various Lumber Man-
ufacturing Associations of United States 1,000
Russia's Wheat Surplus: Conditions under which It Is Produce<l 4,500
Sdcrhurinc Snrfrlnmis U>t F()rap<' 10,000
San Josr <»r Chin'-M- Sc.-ilc, 'I'h<' 3,000
San Jos*' S<';il«'. 11 Mw t(» Control th«' 5,000
Sawmill Statistic^ 56,000
Scab in Shrrj) X,000
School (iaphn, Ih"- ! 25.000
S*H<d and riant Introduction and Distribution, The Busuu-ss of : 500
So<-d Corn. Tlx* Pro.lmrtion of Good 70,000
Sw'd T»stiiijr, HuU'S und Apparatus for : 3,000
Seeds an«l Plants lTnp(»rt«Ml during tho Period from D«'Cfml)cr, 1903, to December, 1006 \ 1,000
Sh^fp K»-«dinK ; X,00i
Short Aftownl (.f the IUk Tp-«'s of California, A i 1,
Silk Cult iin". The Unit^^l St a t <s l)f.purtm»'nt of Agriculture and \,i
Silliwonii Cult tin- 10,006
Silos and Silag*' 30^000
Siic»a. ('<»st r)f Filling 16^000
SJondor Sft^fJ-^nrn Ground-Bt-etJe, The 1 6^Mi
REPORT OF THE PUBLJC PRINTER.
113
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed *upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Smyrna Fig Culture In the United States 500
Soft Cheese Studies In Europe 500
Soil Fertility: An Address Delivered before the Rich Neck Farmers' Club of Queen Anne I
County, Md I 70,000
Some Common Birds In Their Relation to Agriculture 25,000
Some Examples of the Development of Knowledge Concerning Animal Diseases 300
Some Factors Influencing Soil Fertility 2,500
Some Ways in which the Department of Agriculture and the Exx)eriment Stations Supple-
ment Each Other 600
Sorghum Sirup Manufacture 10,000
Souring of Milk and Other Changes in Milk Products 35,000
Southern Forage Plants 15,000
Southern Hardwoods and Its Results, A Working Plan for 500
Southern Pine: Mechanical and Physical Properties 2,000
Sowbugs, Notes on the Economic Importance of 2,000
Soy Bean as a Forage Crop, The 20,000
Soy Bean Varieties 2, '250
Spincd Soldier Bug, Some Observations on the 200
Spraying for Apple Diseases and the Codling Moth in the Ozarks 35,000
Spring Grain-Aphis, The 5,000
Squab Raising 20,000
State Engineer and His Relation to Irrigation, The 3,000
Statistics of Hunting Licenses 6,000
Stinking Smut of Wheat and Loose Smut of Oats, The Prevention of 30, 000
Stomach Worms 3, 000
Strawberries 35, 000
Studies on the Digestibility and Nutritive Value of Legumes at the University of Tennessee,
1901-1905 3, 500
Studies on the Influence of Cooking Upon the Nutritive Value of Meats at the University
of IlUnois, 19a3-4 ^ 1,000
Studies on the Movement of Soil Moisture ' 2, 500
Subtropical Fruit Growing, New Opportunities in 500
Sugar as Food 20,000
Sugar Beet: Culture, Seed Development, Manufacture, and Statistics, The 20, 000
Sugar Pine and Western Yellow Pine in.Califomia 9,000
Suggestions to Prospective Forest Students 2, 000
Suggestions to Southern Farmers 30, 000
Sulphur Dioxide as an Insecticide 500
Swallows as Insect Destroyers, Value of 222, 000
Sweet Potatoes 30,000
Table Sirups 1 , 050
Tapeworms of American Chickens and Turkeys, The 500
Tanbark in 1905, Consumption of 9,000
Tar and Oil for Road Improvement: Report of Progress of Experiments at Jackson, Tenn. . . 2,000
Teaching qf Agriculture in the Rural Common Schools The 3, 000
Telephone Poles, Prolonging the Life of 13,000
Terrapin Scale, The 3,000
Texas Fever 1, 500
Texas Fever Tick, Some Unusual Host Relations of the 3,500
Texas or Tick Fever and Its Prevention 20,000
Texas Root-Rot of Cotton, The Central Control of 4,000
Thirty Poisonoas PlaiitB of the United States 15,000
Three Insect Enemiea of Shade Trees \^,'5«#i
114 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Thysanoptera of California, A Contribution to Our Knowledge of the 2, 000
Timber: An Elementary Discussion of Characteristics and Properties of Wood 2,000
Timber Supply of the United States, The 720,000
Timber Used in the Mines of the United States in 1905 21,000
Timber Values, The Determination of 600
Tobacco Breeding 2, 000
Tobacco, Methods of Curing (second revised edition) 20,000
Tobacco of Virginia and the Possibilities of Its Improvement, Dark, Fire-Cured 2,600
Tobacco Soils 20, 000
Tobacco, The Culture of 20,000
Tobacco Thrips, The: A New and Destructive Enemy of Shade-Grown Tobacco 3,000
Tomatoes 55, 000
Trade with Noncontiguous Possessions in Farm and Forest Products, 1903-1905 4,500
Tree Pbmtingon Rural School Grounds 20,000
Tree Planters, Practical Assistance to 247,000
Trichinosis: A Danger in the Use of Raw Pork for Food 3,500
Tubercle Bacilli from Varied Sources, A Comparative Study of 3,500
Tubercle Bacilli in the Environment of Tuberculosis Cattle, The Danger from 4,000
Tubcn^uline Test of Hogs and Some Methods of Their Infection with TuberculosiB, The 3,000
Tuljcrculosis of the Food-Producing Animals 3,500
Tut)erculous Lesions of the Mode of Infection, The Relation of 4,000
Turkeys. Standard Varieties and Management 45,000
Twist^^d Wircworm, The Life History of the 500
Tyroglyphidaj of the United States, A Revision of the 2,000
Unproductive Soils, Further Studies on the Properties of 2,500
Usefulness of the American Toad 10,000
Use of Feldsputhic Rocks as Fertilizers, The ^ 2,150
Use of Illustrative Material in Teaching Agriculture in Rural Schools, The 5,000
Utilization of Tupplo, The 10,000
Vegetable Growing in Porto Rico 3,000
Weeds and How to Kill Them tf,000
Weeds Usod in Medicine 30,000
Weevil ( Pepper; , Notes on the .' 2,000
Weevil fStrawl)erry) In the South Centnil States In 1905, The 2,000
Weevils Kola ted to the Cotton Boll Weevil, Notes on the Biology of Certain 3,000
Welsh Black Cattle 1,300
Western Hemlock, The 500
Whito Pino Weevil. The 3,000
Wild Medioinal Plnntsof the United States 1,300
Winter Forage Crops for the South 30,000
Wiro-Baskot Method for Dotermining the Munurial Requirements of Soils, The i 2,000
Woodman's Handbook. I't. I, The ! 2,000
Wolves and Coyotes, Directions for the Destruction of ' 47,500
Wolves in Ueiation to Stock, Game, and the National Forest Reserves : 14,000
Wood Vst'd for Distillation in 1905 ' 8,500
Wood Ised for Pulp in 1905 10,000
Wood Uwd for Tight Cooperage Stock in 1905 , 0,500
Woo<i Us<'d in Vono«'r in 1905 , 7,500
Woods Vat'd for Packing Boxes in New England 18,000
Working Plan for Forest Lands in Berkeley County, Cal., A
Working Plan for Fon?st Lands in Hampton and Beaufort Counties, South CaroUna, A...(
Worn-0 ut Soils, Renovation of • 45,000
yeJJow Pine, Waste in Logging Southern j 14,MI
REPORT OF THE PUBLJC PRINTER.
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heads of Departments for (he fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Annual Report of the—
Assistant Attomey-Qeneral for the Post-Offlce Department, 1906
Chief Post-Offlce Inspector, 1906
First Assistant Postmaster-General, 1906
Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, 1906
General Sui>erintendent of the Railway Mail Service, 1906
Extract from
Postmaster-General, 1906
Synopsis of
Purchasing Agent for the Post-Office Department, 1906
Second Assistant Postmaster-General, 1906
Superintendent of Foreign Mails, 1906
Superintendent of the Dead-Letter Office, 1906
Third Assistant Postmaster-General, 1906
Laws Relating to the Post-Office Department, 1907 ,
Memorandum of the Postmaster-General Concerning the Fraud Order Issued Against the
People's United States Bank
Opinion of Hon. Smith McPherson in the Case of People's United States Bank
Parcels Post Convention between the United States of America and—
British Colony of Bermuda
Dominion of Canada, 1907
Peru
Republic of Ecuador
Post-Office Department before the Postal Commission, The
Public Acts and Resolutions Relating to the Post-Office Department and Postal Service .
Rural Free-Delivery Service Box Regulations
Statement of the Post-Office Department as to the Woman's Magazine
United States Postal Service
United States Postal Service (in Spanish)
100
600
2,500
2,300
600
1,000
4,600
1,600
500
900
800
500
1,760
200
4,000
3,000
300
300
300
300
2,000
200
76,000
6,000
1.000,000
6,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Act for Division of Lands and Funds, Osage Indians
Act to Authorize the Cutting, Sawing into Lumber, and Sale of Timber on Certain Lands
Reserved for the Use of the Menominee Tribe of Indians, in the State of Wisconsin
Act to Authorize the Sale and Disposition of the Rosebud Indian Reservation
Allotment, Flathead Lands, Act of April 23, 1904
Annual Index of Patents and Patentees, 1905
Annual Report of the—
Acting Superintendent of the—
Mount Rainer National Park, 1906
Sequoia and General Grant National Park, ISOO
Yellowstone National Park, 1906
Yosemite National Park, 190G
Board of Indian Commissioners, 1906
Clerk in Chaige of Documents, 1906 ,
Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1906
Comimissioner of—
Education—
1904.
1906, Vol. 1
1905, vol. 2
1906
1,000
150
500
1,000
7,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
1.000
400
1,000
300
20,200
20^200
116 BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR-Continued.
TitiA Number
^"^®- of copies.
Annual report of the—
Commissioner of -
Education for Porto Rico, 1906 1,000
General Land Office, 1900 3.000
Indian Affairs—
1905 200
1906 3,000
Interior for Porto Rico, 1906 1,000
Patents, 1906 1,000
Pensions, 1906 2, fiOO
Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1906 1.000
Department of the Interior, 1906—
Volume 1 20O
Volume 2 200
Director of the Geological Survey, 190(5 20O
Governor of—
Alaska, 1906 1,000
Arizona. 1906 .* 1,000
Hawaii, 1906 1,000
New Mexico, 1006 1,00D
Oklahoma, 1906 1,000
Indian Inspector for the Indian Territory, 1906 1,000
Mine Inspector for New Mexico, 1906 1.000
Mine Inspector for the Indian Territory, 1906 1,000
President of the Howard University, 1906 600
Reclamation Service-
Fourth 1. 500
Fifth 500
Secretary of the Interior. V.m 5,000
Superint<'ndont of the—
Crutor Lnke National Park. On-gon, 1906 1,000
c Jovt'rnrnont Hospital for the Insane. 19<)6 1,000
Hot Si)rinps Reservation. VM\ 1,000
Indian Schools. 1006 1.000
IJnitod states Capitol Buildings and Grounds, 1906 1.000
Surgpon in (*hi(»f of P'rcodmen's Hospital, IftMi 500
AppropriatiMii and Other Arts Relative to the Interior Department Passed at Seccmd Ses-
sion Fifty -nintli (ongn'ss 880
Circular on Restoration of Oblitemted Comer Stones and Subdivision of Sectionj! 2,500
Circular relative t«» -
Soldiers' Claiins 5,000
Une.jrned Fees and Oilicial Moneys 2,000
Unlawful ()<'<-upanoy of the rublic Lan<ls 10,000
Civil Servir*' Aet. Rules, and Ex<«cutive Orders
Octobrr. I'JM'. 8,000
June. l<io7 3,000
Coal-L;in«l Ljiw*. ancl Regulations 11,000
Commissioner of Patents, l)e<isions of the. 19u5
Commimii'ation from the .'=iocretary of the Interior, with Copies of Ivetters in Referenot '
to Affairs in the Indian Territory ■
Compilation of Laws of the Five Civilized Tribes 1,000
Condition of Educati(mal an«l Schw>l Ser\icein Alaska 80
Correapondenrc in re to Coal Lands In the Indian Territory 8Q^
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 117
Xo. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— Continued.
m|*i- Number
*^^^®" ol copies.
Creating Mesa Verde National Park 2,000
Decisions of the Department in Pension Cases-
Volume lb. ! 1, 700
Volume 17 J 500
Decisions of the General Land Office j 300
Documents of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress Relating to the— ;
General Land Office each. . , 6
I ndian Office each .. ' 5
Educational Bill for England and Wales as Passed by the House of Commons, 1900 4,000
Final Disposition of Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory 6,000
General Circular from the General Land Office 5, 000
German Views of American Education as Related to Industrial Development 4, OCO
Handbook of the American Indians North of Mexico, Vol. 1 25
Hearings before the Special Committee of the House on Investigatioi^ of the Management
of the Government Hospital for the Insane 8
Hydraulic and Excavation Tablrs 500
Indian Contract Tables for 1906 1,000
Information Concerning Examination for Steamboat-Insi)octlon Service • 2, 000
Information for Applicants for the Railway Mall Clerks' Examination 12, 000
Information for Applicants for the Stenographer and Typewriter Examination 15, 000
Information in Regard to Clcrk-Carricr Positions. 20, 000
Instructions and Schedules of Certain Chippewa Agricultural Lands 10, 000
Instructions for the Cloud Peak, Fort McKenney, Wyo 8, 000
Instructions Relative to Entry and Disposition of Certain Lands in Nebraska 5, 000
Instructions Relative to the Manner of Making Nominations for Original Appointment in
the Twelfth United SUtes Civil Service District 250
Land Decisions, Vol. 34 1,025
Laws Relating .to the Protection of Miners In the Territories 4, 000
Leasing of Oil I>ands In Indian Territory 500
List of the Publications of the United States Geological Survey, 1906 4, 000
List of New Publications of the United States Geological Survey, No. 20 2, 400
Manual of —
Examinations, Revised to July 1, 1906 30,000
Style lor Use In Composition and Proofreading .-. 60
Surveying Instructions, Jan. 1, 1902 1, 000
Osage Lands and Funds 500
Papers on Surface and Underground Waters 1,000
Patent Laws with Annotations 5,000
Proclamation and Regulations Relative to—
Huntley Project, Montana 26,000
Pasture Lands in Oklahoma 18,000
Sale of Pasture and Wood Reserve Lands In Oklahoma 25, 000
Register of the Department of the Interior, 1906 2, 000
Regulations Concerning Selection of Desert Lands by Certain States 1,000
Regulations for—
Ascertaining the Whereabouts of Heirs of Deceased Inmates of Government Hospital
for the Insane 1 , 000
Relief of Certain Homestead Settlers In the State of Alabama 1,000
Tribal Schools in Indian Territory 1, 000
Leasing Oil and Gas Lands on Osage Reservation 500
Mining Lease 800
Regulations Ooyeming Admission to the Grade of Surfman In the Life-Saving Service 2, 000
Regulatioos GoTernlxig Entries within Forest Reserves, Approved September, 1906 OO^QQQ
118
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — StaUment of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
htads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR-ContiniMd.
TiUe,
Regulations Goremicg the Reeognition of Agents and Attorneys before District htknd
Offices
Regulations in Regiird to the Traveling Expenses of Employees in the Field
Regulations of July 7, 19C«G, Governing Leasing and Sale of Lands
Relief of CerlAin White Persons XSTio Intermarried with Cherokee Citinens. An Act for the. .
Report on the Introduction of Reindeer into Alaska, 1905
Report. Third, of the Board on Geographic Names
Rules and La^rs Relative to Regulations of Labels and Prints
Rules and Regulations Regarding the Unil*>i States Reindeer Service in .Uaska
Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Act for the Preservation of American .Antiquities. .
Rules C'»noeming Registration of Trade-Marks
Rules of Practice of the General Land OSce
Riiies of Pract;ce in the Unite*! Stat^-s Patent Office
Sche-iule "f Ceded Portion of the Shoshone or Wind River Reser\ation
Secret a r:.> iK^cislons Reiative to Militan.- Bounty Land Warrants
Simpiiii-^1 >i»^li:np
Statf*ni*-r.t ^'f th*? S»*Tetan.- of the Interior I'cfore the Select Committee on Indian Affairs..
State >c\i' •: > ystvK;
Statist;..-? -f .S-x-ondary Schools. Chapter 29. .Vnnual Report of the Commissioner of Edu-
cation. :>>4
Statu*.*-* an 1 R^^.iljtions Concerning Dosert Land Entries
Su?g«^r:'-n< to Hom'^st'T-aders an«i Persons Desiring to Make Homestead Entries
Syiia'ii* 'f Course of Instruction.* for Nurvs at the Government Hospital for the Insane..
Tit'vie r-i Va/vint I'uMic Lands
Teach. TiiT '.'is^- K'j'Iini'.'nts of Cooking in th** Cla-is Riv>m
Topicii Ir. :-.\ to th'* T-Aolfth .\nnual Rep^^Tt of the Commissionor to the Five Civiiixed
TnS'^
L'nappr'»]'rl.it* i PuMic L:ind« of th«.' Unit*^l States. July 1. 190i»
Un,!-^! .•^Tat'-"' Miii.rj: La us and Rpirul:4ti'Mis
Univ*-r*.: <•*. CoU.-p. <. and TwhrJcal SchrM^is. Ch;ip>tor 2o. .Vnnual Repc»rt of the Commis-
«;on«:'r of K hicati'«n. ll^>4
I Number
of copies.
5,000
500
5,000
1.100
1,000
500
2,000
400
3,000
10,000
2,500
15.000
10,000
4,000
35
200
5,000
1,000
5,000
130,000
500
10,000
1,500
400
5,000
3,000
1,000
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Abbr*;viation* of Mj'di*^.!! Periodicals. List of
Acts f>f t!i.:- I'hilippim* (■omiius<i<in. I^in-Io.A
Act to li. j'ulatc th»' Con'trn tion of Dams .\oro<;s .N'avipaMo Waters of the United States.
Actu.il Kxj»"ri< n< • in Wat -Ilattlf Action of th«' Infantry; Iinpn^ssionsof a Company Com-
m.in J- r. • yC.ij.t L Z ."^"iMvior. Thirty-fourth East Si'»orian Rifle Regiment
Apr.c-i.t-ir-" ;n th»- I'h.i ;■;'.:>• I-^lands
.\nnu.ii K* j-'-rT of t;i»- -
Boari ..f -
C->::.':i.">~.<>n»-rs of tho .<«»ldiors' Honipof th«' District of Columbia. 1906
'>rln.in r- and Fortifications. H*'>.
V.-.T-.rv to th- rn:t»'d .*^tat«'s Military Academy. HMV.
ChifaTii luira an 1 Cluittano/»ga Nation;tl Park Comnii.»'Sion. I'At*-
Ch.. f of Art.U'ry, Vm*'
Chi» f "f Enirin«<»'r-, ir*i»i
."^u;tr'l»Tn«nt t<>.
Ch.-f of < »rdn.iri. v. VMjij
100
100
150
4,500
300
500
504
1,000
2S0
2,000
9S0
1,000
Chif'f of Staff. I'JUft'.
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PBINTEB.
119
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Annual Report of the —
Chief of the Bureau of—
Forestry, 1905
Insular Affairs, 1906
Chief Signal Officer, 1906
Commandant of the United States Infantry and Cavalry and Staff Colleges, 1906
Commissary-General, 1906
Engineer School, 1906
Gettysburg National Park Commission, 1906
Inspector-General, 1906
Judge- Advocate-General, 1906
Military Secretary of the Army, 1906
Paymaster-General, 1906
Philippine Civil Service Board —
1905
1906
Appendix to
Philippine Commission, 1906
Press bulletins on
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Extract from
President of the Army Medical School, 1906
Quartermaster-General, 1906
Secretary of War, 1906
Advanced edition
Extract from
Shiloh National Military Park Commission, 1900
Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, 1906
Surgeon-General, 1906
Supplement to
War Department, 1906
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Army Horse in Accident and Disease, The
Army Pay Tables, July, 1906
Array Register, 1906
BalUstic Tables, Artillery Circular M, Series of 1893
Brownsville Affray —
Additional Testimony Relating to the
Report on the
Charcoal, Lumber, and Sawmills in the Philippine Islands, 1906
Compilation of the Laws of Alaska
Cuban Pacification, Appendix E
500
2,000
1,000
750
750
300
300
1,000
750
4,000
600
1,000
1,500
500
1,000
1,200
3,400
2,400
3,400
1,000
500
1,000
5,000
4,500
1,500
100
500
2,500
200
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
500
500
9,000
500
1,500
1,000
300
150
120
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annunl reports and documenU printed upon reqvisUions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SOj 1907 — Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Title.
Namber
of copies.
Cultivation of Fil)er Plants in the Philippine Islands, 1906
Distance Circular, No. 2
Drill Regulations for—
Coast Artiller>', U.S. Army, 1906
M ountain A rtillery , 1906
Field A rtillery, 1905, Additions to
Erosion of High-Power Gtuis, Appendix 1
Handbook and Grammar of the Tagalog language, A
Handbook of the Gatling Gun
Hearing in Matter of Granting Permission for Transmission from Canada into the United ,
Stat«*.H of Power from the Niagara River _
Index to —
Acts of Congress Relating to the War Departm*»nt, First Session Fifty-ninth Congreaa
G^'ncral Ordf-rs, 1906
I^aws Relating to War Df partraont
Rivorand Harbor Act. S<'Cond Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Information Relating to the Appointment and Admission of Cadets to the United States
Military Ac4i<l<'my
Instructions for Loading Projictih's with Explosives
Investigation of Desertion at tho Unitt^d States Military Post in the Pacific Division, 1W6.
Laws for the Protection of Navigable Waters in the United States
I>etter of the Sf cretary of War to the Pn'sident Transmitting Additional Testimony in the
Brownsville Case
Limit of the Accuracy Life of the Musket. The
Manual for I'aymasters. U. S. Army
Manual for the Pay Department. 1905. with Amendments
Manual for the Subsistence Department. 1902 .-
Manual No. 8, Signal Corps
Manual of Bayonet Exercise. U. S. Army—
VMt)
1907.
Manual of Guard Duty, l.'. S. Army
Manual, Provisirmal. for Submarine Mining
Medal.s of Honor Issued from Sept 1, 1904. to Nov. 1. 1906
Message from the President Transmitting O-rtain Papers in Regard to Yellow Fever
Military Laws of the United States
Military Policy of the Unit<*d States, by Brevet Maj. Gen. Emory Upton, U. 8. Anny
Military Re.servation of United Stat<'s National C<'meteries and Military Parks, 1906
Notes on Construction o.' Ordnance, No. 88
Supplement to
Ollicial Table i,i Distance's. 1906
Phllippin«' Insurrection Against the United States, The
Prevention of Tulx-rculosis Among Government Employees
Regulations. Provisional, for SalM^r Exercises, U. S. Army, 1907
Report. Every, Pertaining tothe Engin«'ers Department. U. S.Army, iVinted by-
First S^'ssion Fifty-ninth Congn»ss <^<di..
Second S«»ssion Fifty-ninth Congn'sa eaoli. .
Report, Third, of the Board on Geographic Names
Report of Capt. Charles W. Kuti. Engineer Corps, on Existing Water Power at Nlagus
Falls '.
Report of E. W. Kenuuerer on the Agricultun* Bank of Egypt
Report of Military Observers Attached to the Armies in Manchuria during tb9
Japanese War, 1906
300
2/100
3,000
200
4,500
800
1,000
300
100
30
13,000
50
200
3,000
350
100
1.000
1,000
no
2,500
300
800
2,000
1,000
2,000
3,000
350
1,000
500
200
1,000
500
500
200
2,100
1,000
1,500
3,000
300
300
200
150
1,000
i«^m
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEB.
121
No. 14. — Statement of annuoL reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Report of Officers of the United States Army, Camps of Instructions, 1906 ,
Report of Some Policy to Inaugurate System of Rifle Practice In Public Schools
Report of the Commission on Waterways to Connect the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays. .
Report of the Director of Coast Surveys, Philippine Islands, 1906
Report of the Inspection of the Several Branches of the National Home for Disabled Volun-
teer Soldiers
Report of the International Waterways Commission, Progress
Report on the Discharge of Enlisted Men of Twenty-fifth Infantry on Account of Browns-
ville Affray
Report on the Existing Water Power Situation at Niagara Falls
Report of the International Waterways Commission on the Chicago Drainage Canal
Report, Special, of Maj. Gen. A. W. Greely on Relief Operations at San Francisco, Cal
Results of the Several Small Arms Competitions of the Army, 1906, Tables Exhibiting
the
Roster of the Organized MlUtla of the United States
Rubber- Producing Capacity of the Philippine Islands
Soldiers' Handbook
Statement of Brig. Gen. Arthur Murray in Explanation of the Provisions of Artillery Bill,
H. R. 17437
Suyac Mineral R^ons, Philippine Islands
System of Fire Control and Direction, 1905, Revised, Api)endlx to
Testimony Taken before the Senate Committee on Interoceanlc Canals
Test of Iron and Steel, 1906
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Act of Congress Making Appropriations for the Naval Service for the Fiscal Year 1906-7 .
Acts and Resolutions Relating to the Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps-
First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, The—
1907,
1910.
American Ephemeris, The, 1907
American Nautical Almanac, The—
1907.
1910.
Annual Register of the United States Naval Academy, 1906
Annual Report of Target Practice for Year ending June 30, 1906
Annual Report of the—
Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy, 1906
Brigadier-General Commandant, United States Marine Corps, 1906.
Chief of the Bureau of—
Construction and Repair, 1906
Equipment. 1906
Navigation, 1906
Ordnance, 1906
Steam Engineering. 1906
Supplies and Accounts, 1906
Yards and Docks, 1906
Governor of Guam, 1906
Hydrographer. 1906
18937—8. Doc. 5, 60-1 9
1,000
3,000
300
100
150
200
1,000
150
500
1,000
13,000
4,000
300
20.000
300
300
1,000
100
500
3,500
500
500
900
1,000
200
"3,900
500
6,000
600
350
1,000
2,500
1,200
1,500
800
2,000
800
500
200
122 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June $0, 1907 — Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT— Continued.
Titifl Number
^^"®- • of copies.
Annual Report of the—
Judge- Advocate-General, 1906 500
Paymaster-General, 1906 1,000
Secretary of the Navy fiOO
Advance copies of 1 , 800
Appendix A of 150
With appendixes 1,200
Superintendent of the Librarj' and Naval War Records, 1906.- 275
Superintendent of the United States Naval Observatory, 1906 1,000
Surgeon-General of the United States Navy, 1906 1,000
Changes In United States Navy R^^ations, No. 6 6,000
Circular for Information of Commanders in Chief and Commanding OfBcers, United States
Navy 2,000
Citizenship of the United States 200
Commercial Agreement between the United States and Germany 2, 100
Comparative Statement of Estimates 200
Confidential Memorandum for Line Officers 1,500
Examination Papers for Admission to the United States Naval Academy 10,000
Gunnerj- Instructions for 1905, Appendix to 200
Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy 1,030
House Document No. 205, Third Session Fifty-ninth Congress 50
Hydrographic Office Publications-
No. 9 1,000
No. 64. Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, Vol. 11 1,200
No. 84, West Coast of Mexico and Central America, The 660
No. 99, Bay of Fundy and Southeast Coast of Nova Scotia, etc 1,000
No. 106, Azimuth Tables 200
No. 108. Sailing Directions for Lake Huron, Lake St. Clair, and Detroit River 000
Instructions to Recruiting Officers of the United States Navy, 1906-7 3,500
International Law Discussion , 1906 1, 500
List and Stations of the Commissioned an<l Warrant Officers of the Navy and Marine Coips
for July 1,1906 6
List of Lights of the World-
Volume 1 300
Volume 2 300
Volume 3 300
Medical Report of the Japanese-Russian War 1,000
MemorHnduin for Information of the Pay Corps, United States Navy 1,200
Navy Register -
July 1 . ]\m 5,500
January 1, V,f()7 7,500
rn-sident "s Mo.ssape on the Personnel Pill of the Navy, The 100
Kepil.'itions for tho Interior Discipline and Government of the United States Naval Aoftd-
♦•niy. VM)7 2,000
Rejjul«iti«>n8 GMVi-niing Admission of Candidates to Naval Academy 10,000
Rop«»r1 «tf the--
Aiitiirnn Target Prnctiw, llWi... 600
RmupI on Armor IMate and Annor Plant 500
iioard on (Joographir Names 50
l'fr«i'»iiii«'l Poard on the Line of th*- Navy 1,000
Tar^t't I'ractic*' 7,000
Sailing IMn'Ctions for Lake Michigan
StBtinn liegiilat irms, 1906 ;
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 123
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT— Continued.
T'«e- ^tZX.
Suu'fl Apparent Declination and Equation of Time for 1907. The 200
Text with Translation of the Convention Adopted by the Delegates to the International
Conference at Berlin, Nov. 3, 1906 600
Treaties and Conventions between the United States and Other Countries 300
United States Medical Bulletin, Vols. 1 and 2 1, 000
Unite! States Naval Medical Bulletin, Issue of April, 1907 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
!
Absolute Measurement of Capacity, The ' 260
Inductance. 600
Act in Reference to the Expatriation of Citizens and Their Personal Protection Abroad. . . 600
Act to Amend Section 4471 of the Revised Statutes, Regulations of Steam Vessels 600
Act to Authorize Additional Aids to Light-House Estabhshment 75
Act to Establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, and to Provide for a Uni-
form Rule for the Naturalization of Aliens Throughout the United States 726
Act to Regulate the Immigration of Aliens Into the United States 1, 000
Address of Hon. Oscar S. Straus—
At the Banquet to General Kuroki, New York City, May 17. 1907 153
Before the Association of Manufacturers, New York City, May 22, 1907 1, 128
Before the National Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York City. April 15, 1907 ... 1,060
Before the National Convention for the Extension of Commerce 162
Advance Sheets from the Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance for—
June, 1906 1,000
July, 1906 1,000
August, 1906 1,000
September, 1906 1, 000
October, 1906 1, 000
November, 1906 1, 000
December, 1906 1 , 000
January, 1907 1,000
February, 1907 1, 000
March, 1907 1,000
April. 1907 1, 000
May. 1907 1,000
Allowances to Light-House Stations, List of, 1907 2, 000
Amendments to—
Navigation Laws, 1903 1.200
Regulations Governing UnlformsofOfTlcersand Men of Light-HouseEstablishment, 1905. 1,000
Analysis of the Trade of the United States 1,000
Ann ual Report of the—
Chief of the Bureau of—
Manufactures, 1906
Statislics. 1906
Commissioner-General of Immigration, 1906
Commissioner of— i
Corporations. 1906 i 2, 275
Fisheries. 1906 1,250
Navigation, 1906 1, 026
Department of Commerce and Labor, 1900 400
Director of the Bureau of Standards. 1900
Light-House Board. 1906
1.000
2,300
5,000
600
^^4aa
124 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR— Continued.
Titip Number
^"*®- of copies.
Annual Report of the—
Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1906 ^ 2,000
Press proofs of 1, 415
Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic 8ur>'ey, 1906 3,000
Super>'ising Inspector-General, 190C 500
Annual Review of the Foreign Commerce of the United States, with tabien, 1906 700
Annual Review of the World's Commerce, 1905 1,000
Artificial Propagation of—
Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow and Brook Trout 1,000
Black Basses, Crappies, and Rock Bass 250
Lake Trout, Grayling, and Whiteflsh 500
Marine Species 230
Salmon of the Pacific Coast 50O
Attomey-General's Opinion Regarding the Immigration Law, The 50O
Books (with Reference to Periodicals; on Immigration, List of, 1907 1,000
Bulletin ci the Buroau of Fishcric*—
Volume 25, 19a'> , 2, 000
Volume 26, 190ti 250
No. 18»i 2S0
Bulletin of the IJuntau of Labor-
No. M, 1906 18,000
No. 65, 1906 22,500
No. 06, 1906 17,000
No. 07, 1906 17,000
No. ^*, 19f)6 17,000
No. m, 1907 18.000
Bulletin of the BuR'au of Standards- -
Voliim*' 2. No. 1 2,500
VoliiiiH- 2. No. 2 2, 500
Volume 2. No. .'i 2,500
Volume :i. No. 1 2,500
Volumoa, No. 2 2.500
Bunker Coiil Supplied at S<*aboHrd Ports in HKXl 1,000
Bureau.** of I^hor in the I'nited States and Foreign Countries 500
Calculation of S«.'lf-Indu<tanee of Single-Layer Colls 500
Calendar Year Statements ( I'urt of Monthly Sunmiarj- for Deoemlier, 1906) 100
Cesto<l«' Parasite in the p'lesh of the Butterflsh. A 750
Chapt«'r 4 of the Twentieth .\nnuj»l Report of the Commisnioner of I^bor 10.000
CirriiNMlia from tin- l'm:it\r Coast of North .\meriea 750
Civil .-U'rviec KejnilationH for tlie Light-House Servie*', May 1, 1907 1,000
Clu*«*ii(i<iitiMiis of f"ommo«liti<'»j and Laws and Regulation.s Governing the Preparation of
MoTitlil\ Stateni«'nt of Imports and Exports of Foreign Commodities in the Comiiieroe of
th»- riiit«-<l ."^latt's -
S^>h»'«lul»' A 1,500
S<-h.'lul.- B 4,000
Commi-nial AgP'«iri»'nT U-twj'en the t'nited States ami G<Tmany 1,000
C<»Tnm«-njal Fi«ilieri«'S of Alaska. Th«'. 1905 1,000
ComnH'ni.il FiNherii-s of Paeifie Coast States. The \{M)4 1,280
C<»mni'ni;il PhiliftpirM-.''. The, 1006 1,000
Comrii'-n-ial Porto Hieo. KHji; 1,000
Comin»ni;il K»l.jtM»ns of the Tnit'-d States. \<h)') 1,000
Conipari'-ori <.f the I Hit of LuminoM'^ lntrn>«ity of the liiit'-d Stat<'s. .V
CowfH-nsHtf'l 7v«o-lireuit Kb'<'trodynamo M«'ter. Th«' *
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 125
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR— Continued.
Title.
Complete Fonn of Fecbner's Laws, The
Code List of Merchant Vessels, 1906
Conference on Weights and Measures of the United States-
1905
1906
Number
of copies.
500
5,000
500
500
Construction and Calculation of Absolute Standards of Inductance { 500
Cotton Seed in Foreign Countries 2, 000
Daily Consular Reports and Trade Reports-
July, 1906 5,800
August, 1906 5,500
September, 1906 j 5,700
October, 1906 | 6, 300
November, 1906 6, 500
December, 1906 6,800
January, 1907 7, 500
February, 1907 7, 700
March, 1907 7,800
April, 1907 7,800
May, 1907 8 000
June,*1907 8,000
Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury Regarding Naturalization Fees 2, 500
Distribution of Food Fishes, The, 1906 750
Documents Received and Distributed by the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1906 ... 50
Dredging and Hydrographic Records of Steamer Albatross, 1904-5 750
Effect of Some Industrial Pollutions in Fishes, The 500
Efficiency Meter for Electric Incandescent Lamps 500
Employees in the Department of Commerce and Labor, List of 35
Exact Formula for the Mutual Inductance of Coaxial Solenoids I 500
Expenditures of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1906 400
Exx)eriments on Hensley Magnetic Alloys 500
Explanation of the Short Life of Frosted Lamps 500
Exports of Domestic Breadstuffs for—
June, 1906 950
July, 1906 950
August, 1906 950
September, 1906 950
October, 1906 950
November, 1906 950
December, 1906 950
January, 1907 950
February, 1907 1,000
March, 1907 1,000
April, 1907 1,000
May, 1907 .' 1,000
Exports of Manufactures from the United States, 1900 to 1906 1,000
Fisheries of Alaska, The, 1906 1,000
Fisheries of the Pacific Coast States. ; 1,000
Fishes of the Islands of Luzon and Panay, 1906 1,000
Fishes of the Philippine Islands, 1906 1,000
Foreign Markets for the Sale of American Cotton Products 2, 500
General Rules and Regulations of the Steamboat-Inspection Service 10,000
Geodetic Operations In the United States, 1903-1906 250
126 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of anntud reports and documents printed upon requisUioni by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR— Contixnied.
fri+in Number
^"*®- of oopiM.
Qeometricai Mean DUtanoes of Recfangular Areas and the Calculation of Self-Indoctanoe,
The fiOO
Qeometricai Theory of Radiating Surfaces with Discussion of Light Tubes fiOO
Gray Absolute Electrodynamo Meter, The 500
Hardware in Foreign Countries 1,500
Heat Treatment of High Temperature Mercurial Thermometer 500
Housing of the Working People in the United States 500
Immigration Act, Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress 1,100
Immigration Laws and Regulations 4,000
Index to 26
Immigration Statement, from Monthly Stmunary for—
May, 1906 , »)
June, 1906 300
July, 1906 300
August, 1906 300
September, 1906 300
October. 19Cr. 300
Xovemlicr, \',m 300
December , 1906 300
January, 1907 300
February, 1907 300
March, 1907 300
April, 1907 300
May, 1907 300
Import Tariff of Cuba, First Supplement to the 300
Imports and Exports of the United States in its Commerce with Cuba, 1906-7 1,000
Influence of Basle Lead Acetate on Optical Rotation, The 500
Influence of Frequency upon the Self-Inductance of Coils, The 500
Internal Commerce, part of Monthly Summary for—
May, 1906 1 490
June, 1906 490
July, 1906 SOO
August, 1906 SOO
September, 19W3 SOO
October, 1906 500
Xoveml>er, 1906 500
Deccm]»er, HW 1,000
Januar>-, 1907 500
FobruMr>'. VM)7 500
M/irch. liifj: 500
Aoril. 1907 500
May, l(ir)7 500
International Metric System of Weights and Measures, The 2,000
Interstan^ Comirjcrce Laws, as Changed by the Act of June 29, 1906 y...
Laws flovoniing the Steaniboat-In8i)ection Service 21,(
Laws K<*lating to the Lf-'ht-House Establishment-
V.*0:r-f, 411
iioi 7 *...• m
Laws delating to the Acquisition of Title to Land Required for Light-House PorpoMt
Leather in Foreign Countries |,j
List of Lights and Fog Signals on the —
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, 1906 t2,WB
Xorthern Lakes an d R I vers, 1906 4ttf9
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
127
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR— Continued.
Title.
List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks for the—
First Ught-HouseDistitot, 1907
Second Lig^t-House District, 1907
Third Light-House District, 1906
Fourth Light-House District, 1906
Fifth Light-House District, 1906
Sixth Light-House District, 1906
Seventh Light-House District, 1906
Eighth Light-House District, 1906
Twelfth Light-House District, 1907
List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks on the —
Northern Lakes and Rivers, 1907
Pacific Coast, 1907
List of—
Lights on the Western Rivers, 1906
McGettnick Certificate Cases
Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1906
Officers Licensed, 1906
Monthly Consular and Trade Reports for—
Juiy, 1906
August, 1906
September, 1906
October, 1906 :
November, 1906
December, 1906
January, 1907
February, 1907
March, 1907
April, 1907
May, 1907
June, 1907
Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance for—
May, 1906
June, 1906
Juiy, 1906
August, 1906
September, 1906
October, 1906 ,
November, 1906 *
December, 1906
January, 1907
February, 1907
March, 1907
April, 1907
Mutual Inductance of a Circle and a Coaxial Single- Layer Coil, Tho
Mutual Inductance of Coaxial Solenoids, The
Mutual Inductance of Two Circular Coils of Rectangular Section, The
Naturalization Laws and Regulations
With index
New Determination of the Electro Motive Force of Weston and Clark's Standard Cells, A.
New Potentiometer for the Measurement of Electro Motive Force and Current, A
Notes on Lake Tahoe, Its Trout and Trout Fishing
On Sulphocyanic Acid
Number
of copies.
5,400
10,600
6,950
5,100
5,200
3,600
3,400
3,250
1,025
4,900
3,600
1,950
100
5,000
300
8,000
8,000
7,825
7,900
8,125
8,100
8,100
8,100
8,200
8,200
8,400
8,500
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
500
500
500
7,500
5,000
500
500
1,000
500
128 REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for thefiscdl year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR— Cod! inued.
Title. SZX
On the Colorimetric Determination of Iron. 500
On the Determination of the Mean Horizontal Intensity of Incandescent Lamps by the
R ot at i ng Lamp Method
On the Platinum-Point Electrolytic Detector for Electrical Waves
Palanmetric Sensibility and Accuracy 500
Part of Annual Report on Commerce and Navigation, 190&~
Tables Noe. 1 and 2 300
Table No. 3 1,000
Tables Nos. 4 and 5 400
Table No. 6 700
Tables Nos. 7 and 8 500
Tables Nos. 15 to 18, inclusive 1,000
Tables Nos. 17 and 18 100
Table No. 19 500
Tables Nos. 20 and 21 200
Tables Nos. 22 to 65, inclusive 100
Pilot Rules for Island Waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts 37,000
Pilot Rules for the Great Lakes 16, 000
Pilot Rules for the Western Rivers 13,000
Pocket Sj trt rophotnmeter, A 500
PreliniiiJiry M'asurements on Temperature and Selective Radiation of Incandeaoent
Lamps 500
President's Message on the Panama Canal 25
Progress of the United States and Commercial and Financial Statistics of Foreign Coun-
tries 1,000
Progress of the I'nited States in Its Material Industries 1.000
Propagation and Distribution of Food Fishes in 1905 750
Publications of the Bureau of Fisheries, List of, 1907 200
Pui)lications of the Bureau of Statistics, List of 1,000
Public Act s and Resoiut ions of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress each. . 10
Public Baths in ttie United States 500
Purity and Intensity of .Monochromatic Light Sources 500
Radiometric Investigations of Infra-Red Absorption and Reflection Spectra 500
Railroad Distrriminations and Monopolies in Coal and Oil 3S
Report by Committee on D<'partmentai Methods on —
.Vswmbling Disbursing Ofllcers' Checks and Vouchers 500
Bookke<»ping 500
ClassificHti(»n of Positions and (Jradation of Salaries 1,000
Cost RjH'ping 1,000
GowmiiH-nt Contfiicts ttl
Oflicia i nnwl< 500
Report of S4-<n'tary Nfi-tcalf on the Sit u^it ion A fTecting the Japanese in the City of San Fran-
cisco, (al.. Th»* Final 21
Report ftf SiN^j'ial Ap-nt I'ep]xT on Trade Conditions in —
A sia t if Ttirk'-y 1,500
India 1,000
RejMtri of tb«' (■oniHii»«si<»ner of f'oq)oratir)ns on the —
Oil Industry 2,500
Si»«»cial n'port of 2,500
Transportation of IVtroleum "
R*']>ort «»f the Coniniissioner of Ki«'lieries. \m)n, with Special Papers
Ri'porf on Acetyi^m* (ias asan llluniinitnt for Aids to Na\igation ■
lioport on Alaskan F'ur-S<.*al Fisheries I
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
129
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of Departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR-Contlmied.
Title.
Number
of copies.
Report on Discrimination and Monopoiies in Coal and Oil
Rei>ort on Trade Conditions in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Report on Trade Conditions in Central America States on the West Coast of South America.
Report, Third, of the Board on Geographic Names
Revision of New York Anchorage Regulations
Rules and Regulations Relative to Anchorage of Vessels in Port of New York, 1907
Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Food and Drug Act
Schedules of Tariff on Leather
Selected List of Books on Reciprocity with Canada
So-called International Electrical Units, The
Special Message of the President on the Panama Canal
Spectrum Lines as Light Sources in Polariscopic Measurement
Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1906
Statistics of the Fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States, 1904
Study of Twin Lakes, A
Survey of Oyster Bars in Anne Arundel County, Md
Survey of Oyster Bottoms in Matagorda Bay, Texas
Talbot's Law as Applied to the Rotating Sectored Disk
Tariff on Agriculture Products
Tariff on Machinery
Tide Tables for 1907....
Atlantic Coast of the United States, 1907
Pacific Coast of the United States, 1907
Total Values of Imports and Exports for—
June, 1906 .'
July. 1906
August, 1906
September, 1906.
October, 1906
November, 1906
December, 1906
January, 1907
February, 1907
March, 1907
April, 1907..-.:
May. 1907
Trade and Technical Education in the United States
United States Coast Pilot, Pts. 1-2, Supplemental to Second E«lition of
Third Edition
United States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast, Pt. 4. Third Edition
Fourth Edition
Vacuum Radiomicrometer, A
Wages In the United States and Europe
Weekly Notice to Mariners, July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907 each. .
25
1,000
1,000
250
750
2,000
25
1,000
2,500
250
50
500
4,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,250
500
1,000
1,000
1,100
1,250
9,000
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
500
1,600
800
2,500
800
500
500
2,050
BURE.\U OF THE CENSU
Bulletin on Census of Manufactures, 1905—
No. 44. Virginia and West Virginia
No. 46. Minnesota
No. 47. Kentucky and Tennessee
No. 48. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. . .
No. 49. California, Oregon, and Washington
8,000
S.OOO
8,000
8,000
130 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTEB.
No. 14. — Statement of annual reports and doeumenU priiUed upcn requintiont &y tke
head* of Departments JOT the fiscal year ended June SOj 1907 — Continued.
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS -Continued.
T"**- ofeopln.
Bulletin on Censiu of MAnufactures. 190^— Continoed.
Xo. 51. Mftine 8,000
No. 52. Illino.8 10,000
No. 53. Masiwobusettf 10,000
No. 54 NevJenej - 10,000
No. 55. Georgia 8,000
No. 56. Wisconsin 8,000
No. 57. United States 150,000
No. 58. Ohio 8,000
No. 50. New York 8,000
No. fiO. Penn.sylvania 8,000
No. »>I . Canning and Preserving. Rioe Cleanin? and Polishing, and the Manufacture of c:)
Beet Sugar 6,000
No. fii. Glass and Clay Products 6,500
No. M. Butter. Chef' e. and Condensed Milk, Flour and Grist Mill Products, and Starch. 6,500
No. fv-,. Coke 6,000
No. fi»>. Automobiles, Bicycles, and Tricycles (>.000
No. »i7. Metal-Working Machinery .• 6,000
No, 70. Peroleum Refining 6,<00
No. 72. Boots and Shoes. Leather and Leath«»r Gloves and Mittens 6.000
No. 7.i Fllectrical Ma'?hiner}'. Apparatus, and Supplies 6,000
No. 77, Luml)erand Timber Products 6,000
Bulletins on—
ChUd Lal>orinthe District of Columbia 4,600
Child I^bor in the United States 10,000
Cott^m PrMuction. 190) 45,000
p:stimates of Population. 1904. 1905, and 1906 ^ 6,000
.Sta titles of Cities Having a Population of 8.000 to 25,000, 1903 8,000
.St.jti>tics of Cities Having a Population of Over 30.000, 1904 ^000
Supply and Distribution of Cotton for the Year ending August 31, 1906 ^ 41.000
Extension of the Registration -Vrea of Births and Deaths 3,500
Heads of Familips. First Census. 17«^
New Hampshire 2,000
Vermont 2,000
List of Publications. No. 111. Doc. I. 1<J0G \ 500
Registration of Births and Deaths 500
Report of the Din-ctor to tho Sf^cretary of Commerce and Labor. 1905-6 2,500
Report on Cotton Ginning, by Stat**s and Counties (Cotton Ginned to Dec. 13, 1906) 1,500
Sper'ijil Iicp^)rt on-
Blind and th<- IK^af. Thp. K«u! 10,000
p:i«'«tric.il In«l!i»<tries. 1002 2,000
Insiim-iiiid FfN-bU-Minrled iv. IIospit.ii.> and Institutions, 1904 10,000
.MnniifjHturr's. l'.«0.>. Part I. United .States by Industries ; .6,000
Maiiufiutun's. IWo, Part II, by Statt x and Territorie.s ■ 2,000
Mortality. 10r)5 5,000
Paiip^-rs in .Mmshouse, 1904 \ 10,000
Stati.stifs of Wonion at Work 5,000
Iol.'phon«s and THegraphs. V.Kt2 ■ 10,000
WiMlth. D*»bt, and Taxation I 6,000
Ab«.trart <if ' jOO
Tw<'lfth Cen.^iuj' Report— '
Volinn*' Vll. .Manufaotnn'«'. I'.trr I. Ui.itr'd States by Industries " 3,000
Volimie IX. Manufactures. Part III. Special Report on Selected Industries 3,000
I
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PBINTEE.
131
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators ^ Representatives ^ and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99^ act of January Itj 1895 j as amended by paragraph 9^ act
of March 1, 1907 ^ for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907.
Title.
Num-
ber of
coplea.
Aboriginal Basketry
Aboriginal Pipes
Aboriginal Pottery ol Eastern United States
Abridgments, Messages, and Documents, 1899, 1900-1905
Abstract of the Twelfth Census Report
Accidents of Railways, 1904-5
Accounting System of the Treasury Department, 1905
Acts of Congress and Treaties Relating to Alaska, 1867-1906
Acts of the Philippine Commission, 1902-1904
Acts Relating to Govemmant of the TerritorteB, 1980
Act to Rigstete CommerQe , 1906
Act to Regulate Immigration of Aliens into the United States, 1907
Adoption of Lock Canal for Panama Canal, 1906
Affairs in—
Cuba, 1898
Indian Territory, 1906-7
Insurrectionary States, 1905
Philippine Islands, Senate Hearings, 1906
Agricultural Experiment Stations- -
1884-1905
History of
Agricultural Investigations in Alaska, 1899, 1902
Agricultural Resources in—
Alaska, 1902
Hawaii, 1902
Porto Rico, 1900
Alabama Archives
A. L. A. Catalogue
Alaska Boundary Tribunal, Proceedings of
Alaska Explorations, Narrative of
Alphabetical Index of the Sixteenth New York Volunteer Infantry
Alphabetical List of Private Claims, 1903-1906
Amendments to the Interstate Commerce Law, 1904-6
American Breed of Fowls
American Constitution
American Merchant Marine, 1904
American Saddle Horse, The, 1902
American State Papers of the Post-Offlce Department, 1789-1833
Analytical and Topical Index to Reports of the Chief of Engineers, 18C6-1900
Angora Goat
Annual List of Merchant Vessels, 1906
Annual Report of the —
American Historical Association, 1889-1906
Architect of the United States Capitol, 1902
Attorney-General, 1901-1906
Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1906.
Chief of the Bureau of—
Animal Industry, 1884-1906
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1896, 1904-1906
Commerce and Navigation, 1906
Engineers, U. 8. Army, 1904-1906
Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1904-1900
2
1
2
55
1
1
2
13
an
1
14
1
1
6
4
13
3
85
4
4
2
1
1
1
2
147
1
1
1
1
2
8
6
1
1
3
3
2
373
1
234
299
298
11
1
70
3
Cost.
12.50
2.00
4.00
68.75
1.25
1.25
2.50
26.00
aBS.7S
1.25
18.25
1.25
2.00
6.25
5.00
16.25
3.75
106.25
5.00
5.00
2.50
L25
1.26
1.26
2.50
183.75
2.00
L25
1.25
1.25
2.50
14.50
7.50
1.26
2.00
3.75
3.75
3.00
466.75
1.25
292.60
299.00
372.60
22.00
2.00
87.50
3.75
132
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for SenatorSy Representatives j and DeUgaUs under
the provisions of section 99 ^ act January It, 1895, as amerukd by paragraph*9, act
of March i, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Co«t.
ATiTinal Report of the—
CommissioncT of—
Corporationa, 1905-6
Education, 1897-1906
Fish and Fisheries, 1900-1905 ^
Five Civilized Tribes, 1906
General Land Office, 1905
Immigration, 1906
I ndian Affairs, 1 874, 1900-1906
Internal Revenue, 1906
Labor, 1898-190t>
Navigation, 19ai-1906
Patents, 1878, 1902-1905
Pensions, 1906
Commissioners of tho —
Civil Service, 1900, 1906
District of Columbia, 18»5, 1906
Comptroller of the Currency, 190O-19Ui
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1890-1906
Director of th<» Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1905.
Director of the Bureau of American Ethnology—
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Vohune 2, 1^81
Volume 3, 1>«2
Volume 4. l^hS
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Title.
Anuoal Rrix>rt of the—
Director of the United States Geological Survey-
Volume 6, 1885
Volume 7, 1886
Volume 8, 1887
Volume 9, 1888
Volume 10, 1889
Volume 11, 1890
\'olume 12, 1891
N'olume 13, 1892
Volume 14, 1893
N'olume 15, 1894
Volume 16, 1895
Volume 17, 1896
Volume 18, 1897.
Volume 19, 1898
Volume 20, 1899 %
Volume 21 , 1900
Volume 22, 1901
N'olume 23, 1902
N'olume 24, 1903
Volume 25, 1904
Volume 26, 1905
Volume 27, 1906
Director of the United Stetes Mint, 1875-76, 1878-1882, 1905
General Ludlow, 1900 .•
Governor of—
Alaska, 1900, 1906
Arizona, 1905
New Mexico , 1904^
Porto Rico, 1899, 1900-1906
Heads of Departments, 1900-1904
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-1906
Librarian of Congress, 1887, 1904^1906
Lieu tenant-General Commanding the United States Army, 1899-1900.
Light^House Board, 1905-6
Major-General Commanding the United States Army, 1890, 1901-2
Military Governor of Cuba, 1900, 1902
Military Secretary, 1906
Mine Inspector of New Mexico, 1905
National Museum, 1884-1905
Panama Cahal Commission, 1904-1906
Philippine Commission, 1900-1906
Postmaster-General, 1862-1881, 1896-1900
Reclamation Service, 1901-1905
Secretary of—
Department of Agriculture, 1847-1900
Department of Commerce and Labor, 1904-1900
Department of the Interior, 190I-19(X)
Navy Department, 1904-1900
Treasury Department, 1904-19(X)
United States Senate, 1900
' NVar Department, 1898-190(i :
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Num-
Tltle. ber of Cost.
copies.
Annual Report of the—
Smithsonian Institution, 184C-19a5 096 $1,245.00
Sui)erintendent of the —
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1900, 1903-1905
Hot Springs Resenr'ation, Ark., 1904
Uniteti States Capitol Building and Grounds, 1902
Surgeon-General, United States Army, 1906
Supervising Surgeon-General, United States Marine-Hospital Service, 1905
Yoseniite National Park, 1904
Anthracite Coal Strike Commission Report, 1902
Anthropological Studies in California. 1902
Anti-Injunction BiU, 1900
Appalachian Region, Forests, Rivers, Mountains, etc., of Southern
Appendix to Foreign Relations, 1901
Appointments in the Department of Agriculture from July to December, 1906
Appropriation Bills, Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Appropriations for New Offices, 1900-1908
Arizona Ruins, Report of, 1895-1897
Army and Navy Pensions (Warner), 1905 ,
Army Lists for 1905 and 1906
Army Register, 1804,1902-1907
Army Rogulations, 1895, 1904
Astronomical Obwrvations, 1891-92
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, 1905
Athens Affair, 1904
Atlas-
Accompanying the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion
A laska Boundary Tribunal
Chattanooga and Chickamauga Battlefield
Dc^'p Waterways Commission
Geological Survey
Philippine Islands
Twelfth Census
Yellowstone National Park
Bank of Egypt, 1906
Bankruptcy Laws, 1898, with Amendments, 1903
Bankruptcy Laws, 189H, with Forms
Beam Trawl Fishery, by J. W. Collins
Beam Trawl Fishery of Great Britain, The, 1889
B^-^^'f Industry. Kei><>rt of Commissioner of Corporations, 1905
Be<«t Sugar Industry of the T'nited States, 1880, 1890, 1898, 1902-1906
Benjamin Franklin and rniversity of Pennsylvania
Biblical Antiquili<'s
BiblioKraphy of District of Columbia
Bibliography of Intenx-eanic Canals and Railways
Bibliograpby of Languag»'N
Bibliography of the Kskimo Language
Bibliography of tb<* Pliilippine I«,|Hnds, HiOri
Big Tr«'«'S of California. V.**)
Bills and Debat'-s on Trusts. P"iftnth to Fifty-M-venth Congr«'s.s«'h. inclusive
Bills and Reports from th<' Commit t^' on Inmiigration. IftOf)
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for SenatorSy Representatives, and Delegates under
the provieions of section 99, act of January It, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for (he fiscal year ended June 30 j 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Bills and Resolutions Introduced by Hon. J. A. Hughes in the Fifty-seventh to
Fifty-ninth Congresses, inclusive
Bills and Resolutions of the Fifty-eighth Congress
Bills Introduced by—
Hon. A. P. Murphy during the Fifty-ninth Congress
Hon. E. J. Hill during the Fifty-ninth Congress
Hon. Nathan W. Hale during the First Session Fifty-ninth Congress . . .
Bills of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Bills, Reports, and Laws of the First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Bingham Mining District, Utah
Biographical Congressional Directory, 1774-1903
Birds of Middle and North America, Vols. 1-3
Board on Geographic Names, 1890, 1902
Bonds-
Paper Currency, etc
Regulations of, 1905
Bontoc Igorot, The
Book of Estimates, 1908
Bristow's Report on Panama
Brownsville, Summary Discharge of Military Companies at, 1900
Building Code of the National Board of Fire Underwriters
Bulletins of the—
Bureau of—
American Ethnolc^T^
American Republics
Biology, 1901, 1906
Chemistry
Education .'
Forestry
Labor. 1900-1906
Plant Industry
Rolls and Library, I>ei>artment of State
Department of Agriculture
Fish Commission, Vols. 1-25 ••
Geological Survey
National Museum
Public Health and Marine-Hosiiital Service, 1905-6
Twelfth Census
Calendar of Correspondence of—
James Madison
James Monroe
Thomas Jefferson, Vols. 1-2 :
Canal and Steam Railroads in the District of Columbia, 1802-190o
Canteen. Soldiers' Home, 1907
Cape Nome and Norton Bay Region. Alaska
Capo Nome Gold Region, Alaska
Capitol Centennial Celebration. 1793-1893
Captured Battle Flags
Carnegie Institute. 1906
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
cqpies.
Catalogue of—
Government PubUeations. 1774-1881, 1881-1893. 1895-1897, 1897-189^, 1899-1901,
1901-1903
Pji rv r ? of Continental Congress
Prehi:-toric Works
Public Documents
Catlin Indian Gallcr>', 1885
Cattle and Dairy Farming *.
Cattle. Diseases of, 1806.1904 f
Cause of Delay in Work, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Celebration of the One Hundredth Anni versar>' of the Laying of the Comer Stone
of the United States Capitol IJuilding, 1890-1900
Cement MHterials and Industr>' of the United States
Census Bulletins
Census of I'orto Kico. ISW
Centennial Celebration of the National Capitol, 1S8O-1900
Centennial of the Military Academy at West Point, 1802-1902
Century Dictionary and CyclojK-difl
Charges Against Bowen and Loc»mis
Chart^Ts and Conventions. 1S77-S
Chicago and Calumet Rivers and lIarl)ors. 1904
Chicago Strike, 1904
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. Dedication of, 1805
Child Labor in the United State*. l'*ift-7
Chinese Exclusion Law, 1906
Chlnock Text. 1894 '.
Churchill Report (S. Doc. 4s3
Church Land in the Philippines. 10(»1
Circulars of the—
Buroau of fMucation. 18^7
r,..n.'ral Land Ollice. IW*. K«01. V*t4-5
Citizenship of the United Stat<'s. F^xyiatriation, etc., 1906
Civil Code for Cuba. Porto Rico, and Philippine Islands, 1899
Civil ."^ervico in Rhode L^land, K*.*
Coal-.Min«» Lnbor in Europ<'
Coast Cliarts aet..
Coast Drfi-nws of the United .'^tjit*^. I'.i^t.
Code (»f
Alaska
( .•iiiiMrrr.' (if Cuba, I'ortii Muf'. and Philippine Islands, 1S97
L.j'.x - . f tb«* Distric-t (.f ("oluiiibia. VMJ. \i*X't '
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'.i!i:i:.r. lii! ' »r;riini/ati««ii'« »:nd April ultural AsMuiations. I'JUi..,
Cnni7}.-Ti ).i] J:»'Ijinon.s r.f th»- r:.jtid .-^tj.t..*.. isfjj^-ii^jtv. ;
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137
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators y Representatives j and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907 , for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Tltie.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Compilation of—
Acts and Treaties Relating to Alaska, 1867-1905
Laws of Porto Rico, 1901
Naval Appropriation Laws, 1883-1905
Reports of the United States Senate, 1789-1901
Senate Election Cases, 1789-1902
Treaties and Proclamations, 1778-1904
Treaties in Force, 1789-1904
Comprehensive Index to Government Publications
Conditions in —
Alaska, 1894, 1904
Chicago Stock Yards, 1906
Conduct of War, Miscellaneous Reports, 1861-1865
Confederate Text-Books
Conference and Conference Rei>orts, Laws and Practice in Regard to
Congo Debates (S. Doc. 139)
Congressional Directory, Forty-eighth, Fifty-first to Fifty-ninth Congresses,
inclusive
Congressional Globe, 1845-46
Congressional Record, Fifty-fourth to Fifty-ninth Congresses, inclusive
Constitution, Manual, and Digest, Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Congresses
Consular Building in Japan, China, and Korea
Consular Correspondence, 1898
Consular Inspection in Europe and Asia, 1903-4
Consular Regulations of the United States
Consular Rei>orts —
1881-1889, 1900, 1904-1906
Special, Vols. 4, 5, 9, 13, 16, 31-38
Contagious Diseases of Domestic Animals, 1881
Contested Election Cases
Contour Maps of the United States
Contributions to-
Economical Geology, 1904
Ethnology, Vols. 2, 4, 6, 7, 9
Natural History of Alaska, 1874-1881
Copper River Expedition, Alaska
Copyright BiU, 1906-7
Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904
Corporation Laws, 1904
Cotton Boll Weevil
Cotton Production and Consumption
Counting of the Electoral Vote in the Senate and House from 1789-1873
Credit Currency, 1907
Crimes, Misdemeanors, etc
Cruise of the Revenue Cutter-
Bear, 1888
Corwin, 1884-5
Nuni vak, 1899-1901
Cuba, by De Quesada, 1905
Cuban Consular Correspondence
Dakota Grammar
Debate on Pure Food Bill In the House and Senate, 19a')-6
18937— S/Doc. 5, 60-1 10
Cost.
2
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2
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18
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6
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4
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3
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6
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3
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10
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57
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3,855
4,990.00
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators^ Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, i9(>7— CJontinued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Debates in the First Senate, 1789-1791
Decisions of the—
Commissioner of Patents, 1847-1905
Comptroller of the Treasurj*, 1882
Supreme Court, 1902
Decisions under Bo^*'man-Tucker Act, 1904
Deep Waterways Commission, 1906 ,.
Deficiency Estimates, Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Descriptive Catalogue of Collection of Objects of Jewish Ceremonies Deposited In
the National Museum
Dictionary of Altitudes
Digest of—
Contested Election Cases, 1789-1903
Decisions of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1901
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce on R^ulation
of Railway Rates, IU05
International Law (Moore), Vols. 1-8
Laws of the Inited States Court, Official, 1895
National Hank Decisions. 1905
Senate Contested Election Cases, 1789-1901
Senate Interstate Commerce Committee Reports. 1904
Diplomatic Com'spondenct* of the United States, 1861-1866, 1867, 1868, 1869
Direct Ix?gi8lation (S. Doc. 340)
Discrimination in Coal and Oil, 1900-7
Disease of—
Poultry
Swine. 1879-1880
Documentary History of th*' —
Const itution
United States Capitol
Docimu-nts and Hearings on Tobacco. 1904-1907
DocunH'nts and Reports on—
Porto Rico. 1906
Statehood. Fifty-ninth Congress
Domestic Disturbances. 1787-1903
Drawback Alio wane** on Sugar
Duties on Philippine Products . 1905
Duty of the United States in Cuba, 1906
Early Labor of Missionaries in Oregon
Earthqiijik** in ("nlifornia. 190ti
Economic Geology. 1004
Economic Questions on Colonies in the Orient. 1906
Educatir)nal Paix-rs :
Education in AIa.»iku. \'M¥\ i
El«'V«'nth ('<*n.sus on Insuranc**. IWO ,
Emi-rg'-ncy Appropriation Bill, Panama Canal. 1900 '
Engagements of Host il»* Indian."*, 1868-1882
Engineers' Testimony on Type of Canal, 1906 \
Entomological Bulletins
Estal)li'Jhment and Gov<Tnment of the District of Columbia
Estimates of .\p{>ropriutions, 1907—8
Cost.
$1.25
275
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50
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REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
139
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for SenatorSj Representatives ^ and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January if, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907 y for the fiscal year ended June 30 y 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Eulogies and Memorial Addresses
European Ships of War, 1876
Executive Register of the United States, 1789-1905
Explorations in Alaska
Extermination of the American Bison
Extracts from the Congressional Record
Facts Concerning the Chinese Exclusion Laws
Farmers' Bulletins
Federal Aid in Domestic Disturbances, 1787-1903
Federal Antitrust Decisions, 1906 ,
Federal Quarantine Speeches, 1906
Field Service Regulations, United States Army, 1906
Field Work in Northeastern Arizona, 1901
Final Report of the—
Committee to Codify the Laws of the United States
St. Louis Exposition, 1906
Finance Reports, 1889, 1901-1903
Finding List to Important Serial Documents Published by the Government, 1901.
Fish and Fisheries of the United States (G. Brown Goode), Vols. 1-7
Fish and Fishery Industry of Porto Rico
Fisheries on the Pacific Coast, 1894
Fishery Congress, 1898
Fishery Treaties of Great Britain with the United States, 1887
Fishes of Hawaii '.
Fish of North and Middle America
Fish Treaties, 1888
Flags of Maritime Nations
Flora of the State of Washington
Food and Drug Acts
Food Preservatives, 1904
Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, 1899, 1906
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1861-1905
Foreign Relations and Diplomatic Correspondence, General Index
Foreign Relation Papers, 1869
Forest Service, 1906
Frangais de la American
French- Venezuela Mixed Claims Commission, 1902
Fur-Seal Arbitration, 1895
Gardening
Gazetteer of—
Delaware
Indian Territory
Maryland
Philippine Islands
Te xas
Virginia
West Virginia
General Land Office, Manner of Recording, 1904
General Staff .^f the United States Army, 1775-1901
Geographic Dicti »nary of Alaska, 1906
Geographic Congress, 1904-1905
Nmn-
ber of
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160
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1
38
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
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7
10
Cost.
$252.00
1.25
43.75
6.00
2.50
21.75
L26
846.26
6.26
5.00
L26
1.25
2.50
64.00
7.50
7.50
1.25
50.00
14.00
1.25
4.00
1.25
14.00
6.25
2.50
2.00
3.75
1.25
1.25
28.00
414.00
1.25
3.25
1.25
2.00
1.25
47.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
10.00
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
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8.75
12.50
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators ^ Representatives y and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99 ^ act of January 12, 1895 , as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March i, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Geographic Names of—
Alaska
Philippine Islands
Geography and Geology of Alaska
Geological and Mineral Resources of Copper River District, Alaska
Geological Atlas
Geological Survey Atlas of Mining Industry of Lead ville, Colo
Geological Survey Maps
Geolog>- and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 1878
Geolog>' of—
Mountain Coal Fields
Philippine Islands
Yellowstone National Park
Gettysburg Park Connnission Reports, 189^i-1905
Gold and Silver In the United States, 189^1906
Gold Standard in International Trade, 1903-4
Good Uoads Bulletins
Gothonljurp System of Liquor Traffic, 1893
Gravel and Placer Mining in Alaska
Grain Elevators Investigation, 1900
Grazing Lands
Great Canals of the World, 190:i
Greater I )istrirt of Columbia, 1000
Growth of Industrial Art •.
Handbook of—
American Indians *
Argent ina. 190:j-4
Holivia, lW4-/i
Cuba, 1004
I londuras, 10<)4-o
Mexico. I0r)4-5
VenezuelH, H*)4
Hansard's l*arliamentary Debates
Hawaiian Investigation, H^fG
Hazing at the Naval Academy, VMM)
Headings for the Index to the—
Federal Statutes, ]<«ei
Ke\ ibt'il Statutes. 1000
Hearings an«l Ueport> of the Merchant Marine Commission, 190.'^-4, 1900
Ilejirings and Ki-ports on Revenue Laws
Hearings ln-fon- the House or Senate Committee on—
AgricMlt ure. l.s'»4. Vjtn\
Aj>propriations. 190(>-7
Iinniigrat ion and Naturalization, \W2, lOOtl
Int«'nM-»'anic Canals. 1005-fi
lnt«'r>tate and Foreign Conimen-e lorii.v-7 '
Interstate ( '.onunerce. 1905
Judiciary. VMn>
L.il M .r, lOiHi
M.Tcbarit Marine, 10ri4-l'J(Hi
Njt val Alfair«*. VMnt-'
Patents, liju-w «;
r/iWppirn' Isliintl!*. 1900
Num-
ber ol
copies.
Coat.
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1
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2
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213
26&2S
7
8.75
7
8.75
. 7
8.75
1
L2S
191
23&75
1
1.25
1
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2
4.00
1
L2S
2
8.00
5
6.25
4
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199
248.75
6
7.50
200
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201
25La6
201
25L2S
9
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3
3.75
7
8.75
12
24.00
2
400
3
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22.50
19
31.25
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1.25
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators^ Representatives, and Delegates under
the proxyisions of section 99, act of January It, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Hearings before the House or Senate Ck)inmittee on—
Territories, 1906
Ways and Means, 1906
Hearings before the—
House Committee on Interstate Commerce on Regulation of Railway Rates,
1904-1906
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1906
Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce on Regtilation of Railway Rates,
held from Dec. 11, 1904, to May 23, 1906
Senate Committee on Military Affairs on the Affray at BrownsvlUe, Tex., 1906-7.
Senate Committee on the Philippines
I f earings on-
Agricultural Appropriation Bill, 1907
Alcohol Bill, 1906
Alaska Railroad, 1905-1907
Anti-Injunction Bill, 1904-1906
Army and Military Academy Appropriation Bill, 1907
Banking and Currency, 1906-7
Beef Question, 1906
Chickasaw Indians, 1907
Chinese Exclusion, 1906
Commerce between the Several States, etc., 1906
Copyright, 1906
Currency, 1907
District of Columbia Appropriation BiU, 1907
Eight-Hour Law, 1904-1906
Expenditures in the Agricultural Department, 1907
Food Prices, 1902, 1906
Free Tobacco, 1906
Grain Trade, 1906
Inmiigration, 1906
Insurance, 1906
Interoeeanic Canals, 1906
Interstate Commerce Act
Irrigation and Arid Lands, 1906. . . ;
Liability BiU, 1906
Meat Inspection, 1906 ^
Niagara Falls, 1906
Oleomargarine, 1900
Panama Canal, Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, and First Session Fifty-ninth
Congresses
Panama Railway, 1905
Philippine Tariff, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Post-Office Appropriation Bill, 1907-8
Private Car Lines, 1906
Pure Food BiU, 1906
Railroad Fares, 1907
Regulating Interstate Commerce, 1907
Revenue for the PhiUppines, 1906
Ship Subsidy BUI, 1906
Sundry CivU Appropriation BiU, 1908
Territories, 1904
Type of the Panama Canal, 1906
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30
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6
4
2
2
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$1.26
1.26
36.00
2.60
31&76
122.60
238.76
3.76
7.60
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1.26
3.76
1.26
L26
2.60
2.60
1.26
1.26
1.26
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7.60
2.60
1.26
1.26
3.76
3.76
8.76
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Title.
Hearings, Reports, and Documents on the Panama Can&l, 1899-1906
Heltman's Register, 178^1903
Hepbum-Dolllver BiU, 1904
Higher Education in—
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kontiieky
Loiiisiuna
Miiino
Maryland
Mas.sachiisotts
M K'h iga n
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
New Hampshire
Now Jorsoy
Nf • w Yd rk
North Carolina
Ohio
P<.*nrisyl va nia
Kho'le Island
South Carolina
TenneFs^t^
Vonnont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Historir.il K^j^nst^'r and Dictionary of the United States Army, 1789-1904.
History aii<i Growth of th^ United States Census, 1900
Hi^ifory of -
iJill- of tlic I'ifty-<v.v<'nth. Fifty-«-ighth, and Fifty-ninth Congresses..
lh\).ir\uvut of Stale. IWI
FMn'-.tf M»r. in Mi'^'^issippi
(J.n. r;il Stiill. i:so-i<<05
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li.iihv.iv Mail S<rvifo. 1S85
S-al (if fh<- Unit»-<1 Stat<.'8
t'nii.-i Stall"* Capitol. 1792-lS.Vi. lhoO-1900
\Va>hm;u'lon .MoniHn<-nt
Wa-ljinKton N.ivy-Yard . 17t*9-lK^9
Hor>y ]Ui-, The
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1901, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Hopi Katcinas ,
Horse, Diseases of, 1896, 1903 ,
House and Senate Documents Relating to Railway Rates, First Session Fifty-ninth
Congress
House and Senate Naval Appropriation Bill, 1907
House Bills and Resolutions of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
House Bills and Senate Acts Referred to the House Committee on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce
House Biils of the Fifty-ninth Congress
House Contested Election Cases, 1789-1903
House Journal of the Fifty-ninth Congress
House Manual and Digest, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
House Rules and Digest
Illustrations and Conditions of Fur Seal Rookeries, 1895
Immigration Act of February 20, 1907
Immigration Inspection, 1900
Immigration Laws and Regulations, 1907
Improvements of the —
City of Washington
Park System, District of Columbia }
Index to-
Congressional Record, Fifty-ninth Congress
Consular Reports
Documents, Fifty-eighth Congress
Farmers' Bulletins
Foreign Relations, 1861-1899
Government Publications, 1881-1893
Laws of the Fifty-ninth Congress
Patents and Patentees, 1903-1905
Public Documents, 1881-1901
Railway Rate Bill, 1905
References in the Library of Congress
Report of the Committee on the Five Civilized Tribes, 189&-1905
Revised Statutes, 1906
Statutes at Large, 1780-1903
Indian Affairs, 1900
Indian Appropriation Bills
Indian Depredations in Utah, 1869
Indian Languages :
Algonquin
Iroquoian .•
Indian Laws and Treaties, Vols. 1-2
Indian Tribes of Brazil, 1903
Indians Taxed and Not Taxed, 1890
Industrial and Fine Arts, Education in the United States
Industrial Arts (Butterworth)
Industrial Commission Reports, Vols. 1-19
Industrial Education In Germany, 1906
Information Respecting United States Bonds, Paper Currency, Coin, Precious
Metals, etc
Inquiry of Public Printing, Fifty-ninth Congress
Num-
ber of
copies.
Cost.
1
$2.00
40
50.00
9
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1
2.00
3
7.60
19
38.00
1
2.00
3
3.76
5
16.00
155
193. 76
72
90.00
5
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4
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1.26
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5
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1
1.26
1
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2
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3
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58
116.00
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4
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350
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21
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the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
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Title.
Insects Aflocting the Orange
Insular Affairs, Laws, and Hearings, Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh Congresses.
Insular and Military Acts. Treaties, and Proclamations, 1897-1903
Insular Cases, Arguments on, in Supreme Court, 1900
Insular Cases, The, 1900, 1904
Intercontinental Railway Commission
International Academy of Sciences, Vols. 1-7 ,
International Arbitrations (Moore)
International Confen'nce of American States, 1901-2
International Fisheries Exhibit, 1898
International Geographic Congress, 1881
International Geological Congress, 1904
International Law (Wharton)
International Prison Commission, 1904
Interst ale Commerce Commission Circulars, 1906-7
Interstate Commen-e Law, 190<*»
Interslatt! Transportation of Intoxicating Liquors, Fifty-eighth Congreas
Introduction of Reindeer into Alaska, 1899-1904
Introduction to Records of the Virginia Company of London, 1905
Investigation of the — '
Government Hospital for the Insane, 1906 1
Panama Canal AlTairs, 1906
Oiruinl Conduct of E. G. Rathbone *.....
Irrigation in the I'nited States and Eg>'ptian Irrigation
Irrigation I n vest igat ion in Utah, 1903
Isle of Pines, Tit le to
Japanesj' ('<»tniK't ition. 1904
Journnls of the ConfedcTate Congress, lKJl-1865
Journals of the Continrntal Congress
Juilicial C(>de of tin- United States. litOti
Juvenile Courts. Report of Prison Commission
Kepli'r's Laws
Kukhix Klan
Labor and Cajiital. issli-iss,')
Labor Dist ur)«ances in Colorado, 1SN)-1<»()4
Labor Kxhibit at the St. Louis Exposition, 1W4
Labor ln\ est ijrat ions. lS(i()
Labor LaNss of the rnit^'d State.s. IWJ, 1902-1904
Lady Franklin IJay Kxpetiition. 1SH4
Laiul-Cirant liiiiiroads. ls77.
Land Lmws of th«- I'nitrd States, 1(K)1
Lands l[<'ld for Krh^'ious t'sf-s in Philippine Islands, VJHi
Latin- Anicrican Tnuie and Trans|>ortation
Laws jin«l Acts of the Philippine Commission, Kio:j-ll»Oo
Laws Coninwrn to All Territories
Law.*" for S[)!niish (dloniJ'S
Law -. of A laska, I'.th.
Laws of (jNii {;f»\«'rnnient Under Military Occupation
Laws oi Cixil Pn-ei'dnre in th»' Canal Zone
Laws of In'^ular l'oss«>sions
Laws 4.f th»' Fiv«- ( ivilizi'd TriU's, lS0:;-190ti
Laws of th«' Forty-fourth to Fifty-ninth Congresses, inclusive
XM um-
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11
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the provisions of section 99 ^ aU of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Laws Relating to-
Insular Affairs, 1903
Loans and Currency
Loans, Paper Money, and Banking, 1700-1806
Navigation and Merchant Marine, 1903
Laws, Reports, and Documents Relating to the District of Columbia, First Ses-^
sion Fifty-ninth Congress
Legislative History of the General Staff of the Anny, 177&-1903
Les Combattants Francois, 1778-1783
Letters of Bellamy Storer and President Roosevelt
Letters of Secretary of State, 1906
Letters of Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, 1907
Life History of North American Birds
Limited Hours of Service of Railway Emnloyees, 1906
List of—
Books in the Library of Congress, 1906
Ethnology Publications
. Maps of America In the Library of Congress
Merchant Vessels, 1906
Post-Offlces
Works on French Alliance in the Library of Congress
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Expenditures, 1903
Louisiana Purchase, Hermann's Report, 1900
Louisiana Purchase, State Papers and Ail Correspondence, 1903-4
Magoon R e port .•. .•
Maine Report, 1898
Man and Abnormal Man
Mann's Patent Bill, 1904-6
Manual and IMgest of the House of Representatives, Second Session Fifty-ninth
Congress
Manual of Style Governing Composition and Proof Reading in the Government
Printing Office, 1904
Manual of Gymnastic Exercises (Koehler)
Manual of the Quartermaster's Department, 1904
Manual of the Subsistence Department, 1902
Map of—
Alaska, with Descriptive Text
Idaho
New York
Panama
Washington
Mclntyre Iron Property, New York
Meat Inspection Law, 1906
Medals of Honor, 1904
Medical and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese War, 1901
Medical and Surgical History of War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865
Memorials and Writings of G. Brown Goode, 1897
Message of the President Helatlve to the Brownsville Affray, 1906
Messages and Papers of the Presidents
Measages of tlie President at the Commencement of the Fifty-eighth and Fifty-
ninth CongresMS
Mexico Cotton Boll Weevil
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the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Mexican Boundary of the United States
Military Governor of Cuba, 1899
Military Laws of the United States
Military Observations of the Russo-Japanese War, 1906
Military Schools and Colleges, War Department, 1904
Militia of the United States, The, 1903-1906
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1882-1904
Mining and Land Laws, 1903
Minutes of the —
Fifty-ninth Congress
International American Congress, Washington, D. C, 1900
Miscellaneous Documents
Miscellaneous Documents of the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1907
Miscellaneous Hearings before All the Committees of the House of Representa-
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Miscellaneous House Reports
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Interit»r Department, 1900-1904
I'osl-Oiru e Department, 1890-1905
War Department, 1899-1901
Miscellaneous lieports of Speeches, 1902-1906
Miscellaneous Iteports of Si)eeches on Brownsville Affray
Missouri Troops in Civil War, 1861-1863 ;..
Modem Prison System and Prison Congress
Monetary Agreement with Panama. 1906
Monetary Conference, U»03-4
Money, Weights, and Measures of the American Republics
Monographs of the United States Gcologicjil Survey, Vols. 6-8, 10, 11, 16-18, 21-30,
35. 37. 47. 48
Monographs on .Sor'ial E<-ononii«s
Montlily Bulletins of the Bureau of American Republics
Monthly Consular Reports, 2lr2 '303
Mortality Statistics, 19a'>
Mountain Meadow Massa- re. Ctah
Myths of the ( herokee
National Academy of Sciences. Memoirs
National Galleries of History and Art
National, State. Commercial, and I>ocal Organizations
National University ,
Native Rac«'s. I'rot<'<'tion Against Intoxicants
Naturalization in Criminal Courts. Cook County, 111.. 1901
Natur.ilization of Aliens. 1904. 1906
Nauticiil Almn nac. 1904. 1909
Naval Academy F^xamination Papers. 1905
Naval Appropriation Laws, 188:i-1900
Naval Ol'S^-rvatory Publications. s<»rif»s 2. Vols. 1-5
Naval \Va r Coll'ge. Wm
Na\ i^ration and Merchant Marine Laws. 1H99. 1903
Navigation Laws of the United States. 1903
Navy and Marine Corps Laws (Michael)
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12
15.00
14
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189
236.25
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators^ Representatives , and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99 ^ act of January 12 y 1895 , as amended by paragraph 9, act
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Title.
Navy Register, 1866, 188Q-1883, 1887, 1903-1907
Navy Yearbook, 1883, 1906
Negro Suffrage, 1906
Neutrality of Great Britein, ^861
Newspai)er Files
Nicaragua Canal, Report of Board of Engineers
Northern Securities v. United States, Decision of the Supreme Court
Norton Bay and Cape Nome Districts, Alaska
Notes of Naval Progress, 1901
Notes on Panama, No. 1, 1903
Official Gazette, United States Patent Office, 1903-1907
Official Opinions of the Assistant Attorney-General for the Post-Office Depart-
ment, 1873-1885, 1885-1892
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies, 1861-1865
Official Register of the United States, 1905
Oleomargarine Bill, 1901
Opinions Delivered in Insular Cases, 1901, 1906
Opium, Traffic Therein, 1905
Organic Acts of the —
Philippines, 1900
Porto Rico, 1906.
Territories, 1789-1897
Original Manuscript of Senate Document 84, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress. . .
Origin and History of the Smithsonian Institution
Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. 1904
Overtime Claims of the Letter Carriers. 1902
Panama Cable and Isthmian Canal, 1906
Panama Canal Commission, First Annual Report
Panama Canal Company of France
Pan-American Medical Congress, 1893
Papers Relating to Foreign Relations of the United States, 1898, 1905
Paris Exposition (Cridler) ,
Passport Regulations of Foreign Countries, 1902
Patent and Trade-Marit Laws, 1902
Patent Laws of Central and South America, 1904
Peach I^eaf Curl, The, 1900
Pcariy Fresh Water Mussels of the United States, 1898
Pension Laws and Regulations of the United States, 1902, 1905-€»
Pensions, Foreign Systems
Personal Record of Senator Morgan
Philippine Civil Service, 1906
Philippine Currency Division, 1905
Philippine Exposition Board, Report of, 1904
Phosphate Industry of the United States
Population and Resources of Alaska, 1890
Portfolios
Porto Rico Code of Laws, 1901
Porto Rico Code, Report of Commission
Porto Rico Fisheries, 1889
Postal Guide, 1907
Post-Offloe Laws and Regulations, 1902
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copies.
' 295
i 44
216
143
55
1,983
489
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1
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194
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216
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$366.50
55.00
L25
L26
972.00
L26
8.76
4.00
L26
1.26
34L60
68.75
2,478.76
611.26
2.00
2.00
2.50
292.50
2.6a
2.50
1.25
2.00
27.50
270.00
1.25
2.50
22.60
1.26
7.50
17.75
1.25
3.75
1.25
1.25
3.75
2.00
17.50
1.25
2.25
1.25
1.25
2.50
1.25
2.00
14.50
2.50
10.00
2.00
96.26
3.76
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of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Precious Metals, Production of, 190^1904
Prehistoric Arrowheads and Spearheads
Prehistoric Art, 1898 ,
Prehistoric Ruins of the Southwest, 1904
Preparing Vegetables for the Table ,
Preservation of Niagara Falls ,
President's Message on the Panama Canal, 1906
President's Message on Visit to Panama and Porto Rico, 1906 ,
Primer of Forestr>' ,
Primitive Methods of Drilling (McGuire) ,
Printing Investigation, 1905
Prison Congress, Fifth Annual
Proceedings of the—
Court of Inquiry, 1901
General Court-Martial in the Case of Maj. Charles W . Penrose, 1907
Proceedings to Obtain Title to Public Land, 1904 ,
Production of Mineral Paints, Asl)estos, Barytes, Zinc, and Natural Gas ,
Professional Papors of the Geological Survey
Proposftd Araendnienta to Interstate Commerce Act, 1906
Proposed Philippine Bank, 1906
Publications of the Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Public Land Withdrawn from Entry, 1907
Public Lands Commission, 1904
Public Laws of the First Sesaion Fifty-ninth Congress
Public S«)Oiety and School Libraries
Pure Fofwl Bill and Law, 190;}-190«)
Railroad Employees' Hours of Ser»-ice, 1906
Railroiid Kate Bills, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Railroad liuto UeKuliitions, lOOti
Railwjj \ Mail Pay, lHh>i
Railway Mail Transportjition, lioport of, 1876-77
Railway Natioiutlization. lS«f(j
Railway Kato Lau, ]{Hki
Rpconnaissancf of —
Alaska, 1899
Cape Nome and Norton IJay, Alaska. I'.KK)
Record of Hon. J. W. Ha])C<K.'k in the First Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Register of Commissioned and Warrant OfTicers of the Navy, 1906
Registor of tlw General Staff, 1905
Regulat ion a nd Uostrictlon of Output
Regulation of Corporations, Fifty-ninth Congress
RoguUtlons itl the -
Joj nt Cdmmittee on Printing
Tnitrd State's Anny, 1904
Report of Brook«*. Davis, and Wood, 1899
Report of tb** '
Aniendnients to tho Interstate Commerce Law
Board of Consulting Engineers. Panama Canal, 1906 •
Board of Lady Managers. St. lyouis Exposition, 1905
Boanl of L'nit'-d St^ites General Appraisers. 1905 ^
ciieNipeake and Delaware Canal Commission, 1906-7 ■
(ornniission to Revise and Codify the Laws of the United States, Vols. 1 and 2.,
Num-
ber ol
copies.
4
1
1
1
6
1
68
2
7
1
2
1
2
22
258
Cost.
20
194
13
$5.00
1.25
1.25
L25
7.50
L2S
102.00
250
8.75
1.25
250
1.25
250
40.00
1.25
6.2^
516.00
1.25
2.50
L25
1.25
1.25
2£0
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2.00
L25
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200
100
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Title.
Report of the—
Commission to Revise and Compile the Laws of Porto Rico, 1901
Conmiisaion to the Five Civilired Tribes, 1894-1906
Committee on—
Corporations, 1904
Foreign Relations, 1789-1901
Immigration, 1905-6
Indian AfTairs, 1906-7
Insular Affairs, 1905-6
Interstate Commerce, 1905
Naval Affairs, 1906-7
Navigation, 1905
Patents, 1906
Pensions, 1906
Committee to Investigate the Government Hospital for the Insane. 1906
Deep Waterways Commission, 1905-6
Engineers, District of Columbia, 1882
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1885-1904, 1906
Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1901, 1904-5
Judge-Advocate-(ieneral. United States Army, 1877-1906
Merchant Marine Commission, 1904-1906
Mexican and United States Boundary Conmiission
Officers of the United States Army, 1905-6
Pacific Railroad Commission, 1887
Panama Railroad Commission, 1900-1904
Philippine Conunission
Postal Conmiission, 188^-9
Postal Commission Authorized by Congress to Make Inquiry Regarding
Second-Class Mail Matter, 1906-7
Public Lands Commission, 1904
Select Conunittee on Inmiigration, 1891
Select Committee on Indian Territory, 1907
Senate Conmiittee on Interoceanic Canals, 1901
Silver Commission, 1876
Trade Conditions in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, 1906
United States Commissioner to the Paris Exposition. 1889
United States Supreme Court
Report on-
Banking and Currency, 1905
Block Signal System, 1906-7
Conduct of WiUiam 1. Beale, 1907
Cotton Industry of the United States, 1904
Economic Questions in English and Dutch Colonies in the Orient
Exhibits of the United States at the Pan-American Exposition, 1901
Grain trade
Improvements of Alabama Rivers and Harbors, 1895
Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed. 1890
Inspection of the United States Consulates in the Orient. 1906
Legal Education, 1893
Medical and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese War
Nicaragua Canal, 1895
Panama Canal, 1894, 1902, 1906.
Num-
ber of
copies.
4
5
1
18
3
4
1
1
2
2
1
28
28
2
1
39
412
1
28
1
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1
3
5
3
20
195
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
17
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
7
1
15
1
15
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$8.00
6.25
1.26
22.50
3,76
5.00
1.26
1.26
2.50
2.50
1.25
35.00
35.00
4.00
1.26
48.76
806.75
1.26
35.00
1.25
3.76
1.25
3.76
6.26
3.76
25.00
243.76
1.26
2.50
1.26
1.25
1.25
2.50
2.50
1.25
21.25
1.25
2.50
1.25
1.20
2.55
1.20
2.05
8.75
1.25
18.75
1.25
18.75
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives , and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January 12 y 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March i, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30,1907 — Continued.
Title.
•Report on—
Population and Deaths in Panama, 1883-1906
Reciprocity and Commercial Tivatioa, 1896
River and Harbor Bill. 1907 ,
Treasury Vaults, First Session Filty-third Congress
Reports and Hearings on Appropriation Bills. 1907
Reports from Consular Officers, 1902
Reports Made by Hon. Soreno E. Pa>Tie. Fifty-first to Fifty-eighth Congress,
inclusive
Reports Made by the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Houm of
Repn^sentati ves. Fifty-ninth Congress ,
Reports Made by the Committer on Naval Affairs, Fifty-sixth to Fifty-eighth Con-
gress, inclusive
Reports of Military Operations in South Africa and Cuba, 1901
Reports of tho Forest Service ,
Reports of the S^'lect Committee on Pensions. S* cond Session Fifty-ninth Congress.
Reports on the Canal Zone. 1904-1906 :
Republican T«'Xt-Book. 1906 i
Republic of i'anama, 1903-4
Reservoir Sites in Wyoming and Colorado
Restoration of the White Hous*», 1903
Revenue Act. 1898
Revonu*' for th»^ Philippine Islands. 1906 •
Review of the World's Commerce, 1900
Revised Statutes
Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act. 1899, 1901. 1907
Roads and Road Building, 1904
R6ntg<'n Kays
Rostr-r of Militia. 1907
Ruh's and G«'n«'ri»l Orders of the Land Office
Rules and Hogiilations Governing the —
Department of Commerce and Labor. 1907 ^
D*"part riient of the Interior, 1907
Di'partmoiit of Justiw, 1907
Department of State, 1907
Rul«'.H and Regulations of th*» Steamboat-Inspection Service, 1906
Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue ■
Rules of I'raeti<'e in the—
Department of Justice
Supreme Court of the United States, 1884, 1906
United States Patent Office, 1905
House of Representatives. Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Rural Free Delivery. V.m
Safety Applianoe Acts |
Salmon Flslieries, ('olumbia River Basin. 1884 ;
Salton Suit, 11W7 '.
San Fnin<i.«»40 Earthquake. 1906
San Fram-isco Forest Re.servc, 1906
8<^hediile f.f Certified Claims, KJTXi
8<;hool Gardens in EumfK?
Schools of the Dist riet of Columbia. H*06 ,
S'-hley Court of Inquiry, Testimony in, lf«)l i
Num-
ber of
copies.
Cost.
1
11.25
1
1.25
4 .
5.00
1
1.25
11 1
13.75
1
1.25
42
1.25
52.50
1 1
1.25
1
1.25
1
1.^
18
22.50
6
7.50
3
3.75
1.25
1.25
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1.25
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28.00
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1.25
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for SenatorSy Representatives j and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of January if, 1895^ as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March i, 1907 y for the fiscal year ended June S0\ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Seal and Salmon Fisheries of Alaska
Seal Life in the Rookeries, 1803-1896
Secretary Root's Speeches in South America, 1906
Select List of References in the Library of Congress
Senate and House Bills and Laws of the Fifty-ninth Congress
Senate and House Documents on the Panama Canal, Fifty-seventh and Fifty-
eighth Congresses
Senate Bill 6362
Senate Document No. 402, Second Session Fifty-ninth Congress
Senate Documents from Dec. 3, 1906, to Feb. 1, 1907
Senate Documents on Railroads, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress, Vols. 1-3
Senate Election Cases, 1789-1903
Senate Journals, 1906-7
Senate Manuals. 1905-6
Sewerage in the District of Columbia, 1804
Sheep Husbandry
Sheep Industry of the United States
Shorthand Instructions and Practice
Siouan Cults
Sketch of A rt in China, 1902
Small Arms Firing Regulations, 1906
Smoot Inquiry, Proceedings before Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections,
Vols. 1-3
Soils, Field Operations, Division of, 1897-1904
Soil Survey of Long Island, 1903
Soldiers' Handbook, United States Army, 1906
Spanish-American War Notes
Special Report on Labor Laws of the United States, 1904
Special ReDort on Sheep Industry of the United States, 1892
Special Reports on Mortality Statistics, 1900-1904
Speeches by Mr. Spooner, 1898-1907
Speeches made by Hon. J. Warren Keifer, 1906.
Speeches of Hon. George F. Hoar, 187^1903
Speeches of Hon. J. B. Foraker, 1903-1906
Speeches of the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, and Fifty-ninth Congresses
Speeches of First Session Fifty-ninth Congress, Vole. 1-10
Speeches on Railway Rate Bill, 1906-6
Speeches on Reed Smoot In the 1 'nlted States Senate
Speeches on the Tariff, Fifty-ninth Congress
Standard Dictionary of the English Language
Standing Rules of the Senate, 1898-1903
State Engineer and His Relation to Irrigation, 1906 (Teele)
State of Kansas v. Colorado, Opinion of the United States Supreme Court
State of Louisiana v. State of Mississippi, 1905
Statistical Abstract, 1903-1906
Statistical Atlas of the Twelfth Census
Statistics of Railways of the United States, 1888-1903, 1905
Statues, Addresses on
Statutes at Large
Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1864
Statutes Relating to Patents, 1898
Story of the Declaration of Independence, The, 1904
Num-
ber of
copies.
Cost.
13
116.26
1
1.26
6
7.60
1
2.25
6
1
16.60
12
15.00
1
2.00
75
262.50
4
6.00
9
11.26
11
13.76
10
64.60
240
30L00
3
3.76
2
2.60
8.75
1.25
2.00
1.26
L26
07
120.00
61
63.75
1
1.26
L26
n.26
L26
L26
2.00
3.75
L25
1.25
L25
52
65.00
10
12.60
182
232.76
9
1L25
3
3.75
2
7.00
1
1.25
1
1.25
1
1.26
1
1.25
438
547.50
2
4.00
19
23.76
45
67.50
120
240.00
1
1.25
1
L25
2
4.00
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the provisions of section 99, act of January It, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 50, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Cost.
Study of History in American Colleges and Universities
Sugar 1 ndust ry , 1900
Sundry Bills, Documents, and Reports on Affairs in the Indian Territory
Sundrj' Documents on Meat Inspection, 190G
Sundry Documents on Railway Rate Legislation, 1906
Sundry Documents, Reports, and Speeches, First Session Fifty-ninth Congress ...
Supplemental Estimates of Appropriations, 1907-8
Supplement to Revised Statutes
Supremo Court Decisions in the Case of the Union Pacific. Central Pacific, and
Western Pacific Railroads v. The United States
Survey Bulletins of the Gn'at Lakes
Survey of the Chicago and St. Louis Canal, 1900-1905
Survey of the Chicago River, 1867
Survey of the Savannah River Above Augusta, 1890
Surveys and Estimates of the Mississippi River (H. Doc. 263)
Swaync Impeachment Trial Proceedings, 1904-5
Tabic of Distances. 1906
Taft's Statement on the Panama Canal, 1906
Tariff Acts, 1789-1897
Tariff Conmiission. 1890-1897
Tariff Comparisons. 1884
Tariff Hearings. IKsO, 1890-1897
Tariff of -
Am«"riea
Asia, Africa . Australia, and Polynesia
Chile and Niea ragiia i
EiiroiK* '. j
Tax .\ss4'ssinpnt of the District of Columbia, 1892
Taxation of lnh«'ritan<-«'s and Incomes, 1907
T<'l<'phon<'S and Telegraphs
Tertiary Insi'Cts of North America
Testimony l»efore thr Interstate Commerce Commission on Car Shortage, 1907....
Testimony H«-lative to the (Jrain Trade, 1906
Test of M^'tals. 1x97-1905
T»'xas Claims for Frontier Prot^Krtion. 1855-1860
Thomas J»'ff»-rson and University of Virginia
Topograi)hical Map of (.'onniTtieut. New J*^rs<'y, and Rhode Island
Topographir-al .Sh(>ets of California
Trade Conditions. 190»i
Trade and Transportation in the Unite<l States and Spanish .\merica
Trade with (biiia. HW \
Tntnslations: The Penal Code, the Civil Code, and Laws of Criminal Procednrefor |
Cuba. Porto Rico, and Philippine Islands I
Transportat ion < »f I 'etrolenm. 1906
Treaties and ("<»nventions. 1776-18S7
Treaties in Fone. 1 ><*»'.*, 178^1904
Treaty Laws. Regulations, and Faits Concerning .Vdmission of Chinese, 1905
Treaty (»f Pea-e with Spain, 1*<98
Triassic ('«'phalop(».l (lenera of AmerKa
Trust F.a ws. ls^7-li«6
'''ulien-ulosls in Penal Institutions. P.<0.j
relf t h < 'ensu s Report 8
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6.25
246.75
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3.75
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1.25
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4.00
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27L25
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250
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1.25
2.50
3w75
27.50
2.S0
73.75
L2S
7.50
388.00
L2S
6.00
30.60
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No. 15. — Statement of binding done for Senators j Representatives^ and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99 , act of January ii, 1895 , as amended by paragraph 9, act
of March i, 7907, for the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Two Summers' Work in Pueblo Ruins ,
Typhoid Fever in Military Camps, 1898, 1904 ,
Underground Water Resources of Long Island
United States Cookbook
University, State of New York
Venezuela Arbitration before The Hague Tribunal
Venezuela Boundary Controversy, 1888
Venezuela Claims Commission, Report of Robert Morris
Voyage of the Wilmington up the Amazon River, 1899
Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers
Waterway Between Lockport, 111., and St. Louis, Mo., 1906
Weather Bureau Reports, 1894-1905
Weight of Second-Class Matter, 1907
William and Mary College, Circular of Information ,
William N. Cromwell's Testimony Before the Committee on Interoceanic Canals,
1906
Wood Case, The, 1903
Woodman's Handbook, 1902
Wool and Manufactures of Wool, 1888
Worcester's Dictionary
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1843-1906.
Year's Naval Progress, 1895
YeUow Fever, 1878-79
Yukon Region, Alaska
Cost.
1
92.00
406
915.00
70
140.00
2
2.50
1
1.25
219
273.75
1
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18
22.50
1
1.25
299
373.25
62
77.50
34
68.00
2
2.25
1
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5
6.25
11
13.75
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1
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396
495.00
1
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A
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1
1.25
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No. 16. — Statement of contracts made (by directum of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March 1, 1907 , to February f9,
1908.
Name of contractor.
Description of paper.
Wei^t
per Quantity. Price,
leam.
BOOK PBINTINO PAPEB— CLASS A. i
PoumdM. Bmma. Per po mm i .
Tileston & Holiingsworth Co.,
Boston. Mass.
Claremont Paper Co.. Clare-
mont. N. H.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamasoo,
Mich.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co.. New York, N. Y.
Tileston & Holiingsworth Co.,
Boston, Mass.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corpora-
tion), Boston. Mass.
P. H. Glatfelter Co.. Spring-
forge. Pa.
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Washing-
ton, D. C.
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore,
Md.
The Jessup & Moore Paper Co.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
New York and Pennsylvania
Co., New York, N. Y.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., .New York, N. Y.
The Bryant Paper Co., Kala-
mazoo, Mich. ||
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corpora-
tion), Boston, Mass.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Ticonder<^^ Pulp and Paper
Co., New York. N. Y.
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore,
Md.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co.. New York, N. Y.
New York and Pennsylvania
Co.. New York, N. Y.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York. N. Y.
New York and Pennsylvania
Co., New York, N. Y.
Wwt Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
New York and Pennsylvania
Co., New York, N. Y.
Machine finish* No. 1, 24 by 38 inches.
.do.
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Machine finish, No. 1. 24 by 38 inches
(in 38 or 48 inch rolls).
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5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5.000
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5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
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(in 9§ or 19 inch rolls).
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for paper for the public printing and binding from March i, 1907 y to February t9, 1908 —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of paper.
BOOK PRINTING PAPER— CLASS A-
continued.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Machine finish, No. 1, 38 by 48 inches
Mich.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washing- do
ton, D. C.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, j do
Mich.
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalama- I do ,
zoo, Mich. I
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washing- I Machine finish. No. 1, 38 inches in
Weight
per Quantity.
ream.
ton, D. C.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
Jessup 6i Moore Paper Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Friend Paper Co., West
Carroliton, Ohio.
Tileston & Hollingsworth Co.,
Boston, Mass.
The Friend Paper Co., West
Carroliton, Ohio.
Tileston & Hollingsworth Co.,
Boston, Mass.
The Friend Paper Co., West
Carroliton, Ohio.
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kala-
mazoo, Mich.
Do
Do
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
The Friend Paper Co., West
Carroliton, Ohio.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
The Jessup ii Moore Paper Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore,
Md.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
width.
Machine finish, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches
(in 7 or 14 inch rolls).
BOOK PRINTING PAPER— CLASS B.
Sized and supercalendered, 24 by 32
inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 32 by 48
inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 24 by 38
Inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 38 by 48
inches.
Sized and sui>ercalendered, 32 by 48
inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 29 by 43
inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 38 by 48
inches.
do
do
Sized and supercalendered, 22} by
31§ inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 22} by
31} inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 31} by
45i inches.
Sized and supercalendered, 38 inches
in width.
antique: machine-finish printing
PAPER.
Antique laid, machine finish, any
size or weight, not exceeding 7& by
40 inches.
Antique laid, machine finish, deckle
edge, any size or weight, not ex-
ceeding 2G by 40 inches.
Poundt.' Reams.
96 ! 5,000
Price.
96
96
96
5,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
Pounds.
40 12,000
Per pound.
10.0355
.0355
.0355
.0355
.0355
.038
45
90
70
140
120
80
120
120
120
42 i
40
Reams.
6,000
2,500
2,500
4,000
500 '
1,000
5,000 i
I
5,000 I
5,000 I
4,000 '
500
80 10,000
500
200
300
.039
.039
.038
.039
.038
.039
.037
.037
.037
.039
.039
.039
.039
.037
098
156
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No. 16. — Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March i, 1907y to February £9, 1908—
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Reading Paper Mills, Reading,
Pa.
Do
The Whi taker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich.
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
Do
Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
Do
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Description of paper.
I Weic^t
per
ream.
ANTIQUE MACHINE-FINISH PRINTINO
PAPER — continued.
Antique wove, machine finish, of any j
required size or weight, not ex-
ceeding 26 by 40 inches.
Wove, machine finish, 30i by 41 i
inches. ,
Antique wove, deckle edge cover pa- !
per, any color, lOi by 28 inches. '
I
WRITING PAPER— TUB-SIZED AND ,
LOFT DRIEP. '
!
White double cap, 17 by 28 inches '
Pounds.
Double cap (any color), 17 by 28
inches.
White demv. IC bv 21 inches
Whit<? double demy, 21 by ?3. inches
Double demy (any color), 21 by 32
inches.
White folio post, 17 by 22 inches
Lee I'hihtCo., Vicksburg, Mich.
R. V. Andrews Papt-r Co.,
Wa."<hinpton. 1). ('.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co.. N»'W York, N. Y.
R. P. Andrews PajXT Co..
Washingtini. I). C.
Lewis Hopfrnniaicr, Washing-
ton. 1). C.
R. P. .\ndrf'ws PajMT ('(»..
Washington, D. C.
120
32
Blue folio post, 17 by 22 inches
White double folio post, 22 by 34 ;
inches. i
Blue double folio post, 22 by 34 inches . . . .
\Miite medium, 18 by 23 inches
Blue medium, 18 by 23 inches '
White royal, 19 by 24 inches ,
Blu«* royal, 19 by 24 inches
White superroyal. 20 by 28 inches
Blue superroyal, 20 by 28 inches
White imperial. 2:J by 31 inches
Blue imperial, 23 by 31 inches
Writing paper, white, 28 inches in
width.
Writing paper, colored, 28 inches in l
width. I
Ci olden envelope paper, 19 by 24 i
inches. j
WRITIXG PAPER -MACHINE DRIED, i
SUPER! ALK.VDERED. ,
I
White doul)le cap, 17 by 28 inches, l
in 17-inch rolls of 2.V) pounrls each, j
...do I
White (buible demy. 21 by .'{2 inches, '
in 21-inch rolls of .{00 pounds each.
do
28
32
36
25
34
Quantity. Price.
Reams. Per pound,
100 iao5
150
25
100
200
100
3,800
6,000
4,000
2,300
065
145
1,000
.06
4,000
.068
2,500
.06
4,000
.06
2,000
.OOB
06
100
.067
3,000
.06
100
.067
1,000
.06
100
.067
1,000
.06
^100
.067
600
.06
100
.067
500
.06
100
.067
5,000
.06
07
10
Ofi
Ofi
.014
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
157
No. 16. — Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
, for paper for the public printing and binding from March 7, 1907 y to February 29, 1908 —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co., New York, N. Y.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalama-
zoo, Mich.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washing-
ton, D. C.
R. P. Andrews Pai)er Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke,
Mass.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corpora-
tion), Boston, Mass.
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
Weight
per Quantity,
ream.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do.
The Diem & Wing Paper Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
WRITING PAPER— MACHINE DRIED,
supERCALENDERED— continued. ' poan^
White double demy, 21 by 23 inches, I 40
in 21-inch rolls of 300 pounds each, i
do ' 60
White, 23 by 32 lnches,in 23-inch rolls
of 300 pounds each.
White, 23 by 3^1nches, In 23-inch rolls
of 300 pounds each.
White, any required size, to be not
less than on a basis of 17 by 22
Inches, 13 pounds or over 28
pounds. In rolls from 17 to 27
Inches wide, as ordered.
COVER PAPER.
Cover paper of any size, weight, or
color, Sample A.
Cover paper of any size, weight, or
color. Sample B.
PLATE PAPER.
Plate paper (first class) of any size,
weight, or tint.
MAP PAPER.
Map paper of any size and weight
not exceeding 37 by 62 inches.
SUPERHNE COATED BOOK PAPER AND
HALF-TONE WRITING PAPER.
Superfine double-coated book paper
of any size, weight, or tint.
Superfine single-coated book paper
of any size, weight, or tint.
Half-tone wove writing paper, any
size, weight, or tint, not to exceed
24 by 38 inches.
MANILA PAPER.
Manila paper of any required size or
weight, flat or in rolls, not exceed-
ing 48 inches.
Rope manila paper of any required
size or weight, flat or in rolls, not
exceeding 48 inches.
Pure bleached manila, 24 by .38 inches.
145
Reams.
1,600
2,400
27 3,000
52 I 200
1,000
Price.
Per pound,
10.044
.048
.049
.044
.049
2,000
1,000
! Pounds.
1,000
125,000
Reams.
6,000
2,600
200
.038
.047
.16
.12
600,000
.wa&
100,000
.044
6,000
.10
0326
.056
.046
158
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 16. — Stalement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March 1, 1907, to Februanft9, 190& —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of paper.
, Wel^ti
per I Quantity,
ream.
Pfiee.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington D. C.
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
BOND PAPEB^-OLAZED OR UNOLAZED.
P(mnd9. Powndt. Per p ow md .
Bond paper of any color, size, or 400,000 f0ill3
wei^^t, not exceeding 37 by 82 j
inches.
Glazed bond paper, any color, size 4,000 < . 114
or thickness, not exceeding 28 ! !
inches in width. i
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
Do
ABTIFICIAL PABCHlfENT AND PARCH-
MENT DEED.
Artificial parchment of any size or
weight.
Parchment deed of any size or weight .
Do.
Piated bullet patch (or onion skin),
14 by 17, 16 by 21 , 17 by 22, and 19 by
24 inches, on basis of 16 by 21 inches.
CARDBOARD.
6,000
1,000
Skeete.
20,000
Heavy railroad board, 22 by 28
inches.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalama- i White china board, 22 by 28 inches. .,
zoo, Mich. I
Brjrant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, ! Colored cardboard, 22 by 28 inches . . J
Mich. ■
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corpora-
tion), Boston, Mass.
280
210
210
Geo. W. Wheelwright Paper
Co., Boston, Mass.
No bids received
Manila cardboard of any size or
weight.
SUPERFINE BRISTOL BOARD.
15,000
36,000
30,000
76,000
600,000
The Suffolk Distributing Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Carter. Rice & Co. (Corpora-
tion), Boston, Mass.
FhUlp Lindenieyr, Baltimore,
Md.
Camw Manufacturing Co.,
'^Njth llmlU^y Falls, Mass.
White bristol board, No. 1, of any '
size or weight.
Bristol board of any size, weight, or \ 100,000 ' .
color. I
Index bristol board, 22^ by 28A 30,000
inches, 140 to 230 x>ounds, any re-
quired color.
COLORED BRISTOL BOARD.
Bristol board, any ttize, wight, or 3,000,000
color, flat or In rolls, not exceeding
28 inches.
MANILA TAG BOARD. ;
Manila tag board, any size or weight 000,000 •
flat or in. rolls, not exceeding 28 '
inches.
riRST-CLASS LEDGER PAPER.
White or blue cap, 14 by 17 inches
White or blue double cap, 17 by 28
inches.
White or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches. .
100
3,000
2,000
I
.13
.13
.30
.038
.030
.030
.06
U
.0876
.16
.11
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
159
No. 16. — Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March i, 1907 y to February 29 y 1908 —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Carew Manafacturing Co.,
South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Do
Do
Do.
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
Do
Do.
Carew Manufacturing Co.,
South Hadley Falls, Mass.
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Carew Manufacturing Co.,
South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Description of paper.
Weight
per I Quantity,
ream.
Do.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
Do
FIK8T-CLA88 LEDOBB PAPER— cont'd.
White or blue double demy, 21 by 32
inches.
White or blue medium,18 by 23 inches
White or blue double medium, 23 by
36 inches.
White or blue royal, 19 by 24 inches. .
White or blue double royal, 24 by 38
inches.
White or blue superroyal, 20 by 28
inches.
^hite or blue imperial, 23 by 31
inches.
White or blue ledger paper, any re-
quired size, not exceeding 28 inches
in width.
Any color (except white, blue, or
red), any required size, not ex-
ceeding 28 inches in width.
Red, any required size, not exceed-
ing 28 inches in width.
White or blue, wove, 21 by 32^ inches
of any weight not less than 85 nor
more than 132 pounds.
Any color (except white, blue, or
red) ,21 by 32^ inches, of any weight
not less than 85 nor more than 132
pounds.
Red, 21 by 32^ inches, of any weight
not less than 85 nor more than 132
pounds.
SECOND-CLASS LEDGER PAPER.
White or blue cap, 14 by 17 Inches
Pounds.
White or blue double cap, 17 lyy 28
inches.
Do White or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches. .
Do White or blue double demy, 21 by 32
inches.
Do ' White or blue medium, 18 by 23
inches.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
White or blue double medium, 23 by
36 inches.
White or blue royal, 19 by 24 inches. .
White or blue superroyal, 20 by 28
inches.
White or blue ledger paper, any re-
quired size, not exceeding 28 inches
in width.
Reams.
1,500
500
400
600
200
500
50
250
200
20
700
200
Price.
20
Per pound.
10.16
.16
.16
.16
.166
.166
.166
.166
.166
.30
.166
.18
800
.30
100
.106
2,000
.106
1,000
.106
2,500
.106
800
.106
800
.106
100
.106
400
.106
.106
]«()
REPORT OF THE PI'BLIC PRIXTEB.
No. 16. — Statement of coTitracts made ^hy direction of the JoirU Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March 1, 1907, to Febfruary t9, 190^ —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Deicription of paper.
Wdght
per ' Qoantity. Price.
I
TISSUE PAPEK.
Pound9. ! Beams. Per ream,
Kfilamazoo f'aper Co., K&la- S. & C. tisnue paper, 23 by 32 inches. 24
mar^oo, Mich.
R. P. Andfws Paper Co., Yellow tissue paper, 18 by 23 inches,
Washlnjfton, D. C. in reams of 480 sheets, cased.
K. CArtf'T Ballantyne, Wash- Yellow tissue paper, 20 by 30 inches,
infi^n, I). C. in reams of 480 sheets, cased.
BLOTTING PAPER.
CatU'T, HUr*' Ac Co. (Corpo- Blotting paper, 19 by 24 inches,
ration;, Donton, Mass.
MARBLE, COMB, AND LINING PAPER.
Corn«-llij« Kabli'fi, Sow York, Marble paper, German medium, 20
N . V by 25 inches (6 patterns) .
l/ZiiiJii I;«jonK«'«V C().,Nc'w York, Marble paper, German spot, medi-
N V um, 20 by 25 inches.
CoriM'llii>* Kiilili-n, N<'W York, Marble paper, German spot, double
N V
Ifn
t)n
Do
Dm
Do
Do
Do
Do
l( I' Aii.lnww l'»HK>r C «,
Joltit A lhi>luiit(> ( o . Itiiltl-
lUOIr. Mil
H I' Viiitii vs s I'iijH'r Co .
Do
Do
cap, 19 by 30 inches.
Marble paper, German antique, 20
by 25 inches (3 patterns).
Marble paper, red antique, 20 by 25
inches.
Marble paper, blue, 20 by 25 inches
Marble paper, red, 20 by 25 inches
Marble paper, red, 22 by 28 inches. . .1
Marble paper, brown, 22 by 28 Inches. |
Conil) paper, best German, 20 by 25 j
inches. I
Comb paper, best German, 22 by 28
liiclies. i
Lining pa|)er, lithographed, 22 by 28
liM'lioN (2 pattorns). i
Lining paixT. gold vein, lithographed
'Jtl by 2.'» inches (5 imtterns).
TM'KWRITKR PAPER.
ll»'av> tyiH« writer paper, cn»ara laid,
Hi l>y '2i\ inches.
Tlnn tyiH'writor paper, cn>am laid,
l«> by Jti inehe.".
\\tuk\ \ t> iH'writor iv»ix'r.cn^anilaid.
In l»> 2\ Inrhojt.
riun t\|»«»\»nter |v«ivr. on^am laid.
b> l»\ Jl inrhos
i'r««nu l.uii. ttll liih»n. demy |v»|w»r.
1 1 b\ -M uuh»>
100
1,000
350
100
20
IL20
2.2S
2.00
4.70
15
5.40
10
3.00
' 50
1
3.20
15
5.90
5
5.90
10
5.50
15
5.50
20
7.10
*
7.10
100
1
5.45
100
&15
15
&75
25
12.00
22
25
284
11
1
25
ZM
22
500
180
8
50
100
18
50
Z%
REl'ORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
161
No. 16. — Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from March 1, 1907 ^ to February 29 ^ 1908 —
Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description ol paper.
Weight I I
per I Quantity. Price,
ream.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Dobler & Madge, Baltimore,
Md.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore,
Md.
Do
Do.
Do.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Cornelius Kahicn, New York,
N. Y.
LETTER, NOTE, AND QUARTO POST !
^^^^*- Pounds} Reams.
letter paper, cream laid, 21 by 32 , 48 100
inches.
Letter paper, white laid, 21 by 32
inches. !
Packet note paper, cream laid, 9 by
11^ inches.
Packet note paper, white laid, 9 by •
11 inches. i
Quarto post paper, white laid, 9} by
15^ inches.
Linen-finish letter paper, 22 by 34
inches.
Woven linen paper, Lakewood size, . . ,
unruled.
Woven linen paper, Lome size, un- ...
ruled.
Woven linen paper, commercial size, . . ,
unruled. j
PAPER FOR OVERLAYING.
White French folio, 17 by 22 inches.
PARCHMENT.
Pjirchmcnt, 15 by 21 inches
48
7
7
12
40
10
100
10
100
50
25
50
50
50
Per ream.
$3.80
3.80
1.40
.70
L20
6.79
1.50
1.25
1.60
100 i
60
Sheets. Per sheet.
3,000 .30
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pvob
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l-ynciifc rounc bi«ck Not I tc o £agk.
>'<enei£^ biut ret: orgrveL Eagk:.groaE..
*VnciJB. SuD copying Eagk do
iNninoidere. Ctowh. No. I Eagh:..dowesi..
l>Biiho4derB Crowi. No. 1 £agk do
?\nihoideiTB Ctowh Nc.2 !Lagk do
^vnhoidexis. Ho. 3110. Eagk grcME..
VtTiiioideTb No. 3411. £agie do...
?'wniioldeT>. No. 4711: £agk do
I'vutioidcTb No. 267. Fabers dozen..
INsuhoiderb No. 26B Fuber's do
l>5nholtk*r6 No. 2flb Faber'R do.
Ink t'ruatrr and paper cleaner Falier b.
gT\»«b.
Kutn ftoucii erasers. No. 111;. ?'Hl»er'b.
gnxib
l>ieik oniien. grosG .
KnuKn>» rublter. Eagli. 12 tr> poimd.
pouiidK.
Uiittttm v\>)vt«t eraaivi;. DavidBon's.
pomidK.
Kublwrk. finishing, lor eleotratypen,
gnuMi
}'»)Kti taiitflUtTn>. McGili K. No. 1.1k)x of 100.
}*a|»in TaaltumrR McC^il] ► So. 2 do —
}*a)Mn iHJitmHmK. MrOill r. No. 3 do —
T*a}*nT tumniHTriw lloGili'6. No. 4 do
J'tt|M\i nlij»». l.im'kh No. 2. Farmer's.
Intl ill KNk
. bf.x of 100.
f
ۥ t^Al per gross.
1 ti.41 per gross.
32 SS.«> per gross.
32 Sl.73 per gross.
« S2.94 per gross.
( $o.7.'> per gross.
12 Sd.TT* per gross.
(• %ifS7i' per J
4
12 a&JPperj
32 S2.fiOper
32 CJH) per gross.
If
6
a4
34
34
*>
•>
^>
2
34
t2.45 per gross.
CJS per gross.
n.S4 per dosen.
tOJBTi per duaen.
WbJSet per doaen.
tL£ft per gross.
tl.B58peri
nJB6 per doaen.
tt-sq
34
24 KLBC per Aosen.
2 tl2.Mperi
e GJ4per
10 80.4B pv puuud.
10 tLlO per pouDd.
34 SLOB per box.
1»
KUI775 per box.
so
KUfOBperbox.
30
SU275perbox.
50
HUtfperbox.
SO IBjOMperbox.
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PMNTEB.
163
No. 17. — Statement of corUncts made for stationery ^ fuel^ forage^ ice^ and miscellaneous
items during the fiscal year ended June SOy 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Chas. Q. Stott, Washing-
ton, D. C.
R. Carter BaUantyne,
Washington, D. C.
W. L. Swayse, Washing-
ton, D. C.
E. L. Cottell (Incorpor-
ated), New York, N.Y.
Do
Do
(No bids received)
R. (Tarter BaUantyne,
Washington, D. C.
Chas. Q. Stott & (3o.,
Washington. D. C.
Do
Description.
Do,
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
R . P . Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Arkay Rubber CJo., New
York, N. Y.
R . P . Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Arkay Rubber Co., New
York, N. Y.
Do
The B. F. Goodrich Co..
New York. N. Y.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington. D. C.
R. Carter BaUantyne,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington. D. C.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
STATiONKBT— continued.
Paper clips, Qiant Niagara . . .box of 100. .
Blotters, Moore's elastic dozen . .
Ink, Underwood's Egyptian black. quarts.
Ink, Underwood's chemical writing. do
Ink, Underwood's carmine, in i>int
bottles.
Writing fluid, Arnold's quarts. .
Writing fluid, Carter's do....
Ribbons, Remington, any color dozen. .
•
Ribbons, Hammond, any color do . . . .
Ribbons, Underwood, any color do
Blue Bulletin marking ink gallons. .
Dennison's American Express sealing
wax, pounds.
Rubber bands No. 33, | inch Faber's, gross.
Rubber bands, assorted sizes (Nos. 30, 31,
32, and 33, H^cb* in each gross) , Faber's,
gross.
Rubber bands. No. 0, i-inch, Faber's,
gross.
Rubber bands, No. 0, H^^cht Faber's,
gross.
Rubber bands, No. 000, Hi^ch' Faber's,
gross.
Rubber bands. No. 17, Faber's gross. .
Rubber bands, No. 10, Faber's do
Rubber bands, No. 33, i-inch, Qoodyear's,
gross.
Rubber bands, assorted sizes (Nos. 30, 31,
32, and 33, (-inch, in each gross), Qood-
year's, gross.
Rubber bands, No. 0, f-inch. gross. .
Rubber bands, No. 0, Hi^ch, Qoodyear's,
gross.
Rubber bands. No. 000, i-ii^ch gross . .
Rubber bands, No. 17 do
Rubber bands. No. 10, Qoodrich. . .do
Quantity, i Contract price.
Steel pens, Oiiiott's, No. 303 . .
.do.
Steel pens, Oiiiott's, No. 404 do. . . :
Steel pens, Spenoerian. Nos. 1,2, 3, or 24,
gross.
Steel pens, Esterbrook's, No. 048 . . .gross . .
10 ; 10.005 per box.
4 I 12.12 i)er dozen.
24 i 10.43 per quart.
24 I 10.65 per quart.
24 10.78 per pint.
I
I
72 10. 36 per quart.
225 I 10. 35 per quart.
I
12 I 10.25 each.
7 10.25 each.
6 10.25 each.
2
40 10.26 per pound.
450 10. 50 per gross.
144 10.425 per gross.
24 10.50 per gross.
24
36
11.00 i)er gross.
10.75 per gross.
1,600 { 10.1875 per gross.
72 : 10.095 per gross.
460 10.29 i)er gross.
144 10.21 per gross.
24 10.34 per gross.
24 10.63 per gross.
36 10.50 per gross.
1,500 10.12 per gross.
36 S0.065 per gross.
I
12 S0.70 per gross.
6 S0.38 per gross.
75 S0.65 per gross.
50 S0.345 per gross.
164
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery, fuel, forage, ice, and miscellaneom
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do -
Do
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
R. Carter Ballantyne,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C,
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington. D. C.
R. Carter Ballantyne,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington. D. C.
Do
W, L. Sway 7^, Washing-
ton, D. C.
R. P. Andrews PaperCo.,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
W. L. Swayze, Washing-
ton, D. C.
R, P. Andrews PaperCo.,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
B. Carter Baliantyne,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Woodward 6c Lothrop,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Andrews PaperCo.,
Washington, D. C.
B. P. Clarke Co.. Wash-
ington. D. C.
Fred A. Schmidt, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Chas. G. Stott <k Co.,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Andrews Paper
Co., Washington, D. C.
Description.
STATIONERY— continued .
Steel pens, Esterbrook's, No. 2 gross. .
Steel pens, Esterbrook's, No. 183... do....
Steel i)ens, Esterbrook's, No. 284 . ..do
Steel pens, Esterbrook's, No. 314. . .do
Steel pens, Esterbrook's, No. 312 . . .do
Steel pens, Eagle Pencil Co.'s, No. E 10,
gross.
Steel pens, Eagle Pencil Co.'s, No. E 170,
gross.
Steel pens, Eagle Pencil Co.'s, No. E 190,
gross.
Steel pens, Lyon's, No. 5, stub gross.,
Steel pens, Lyon's, No. 5, ground point,
gross.
Steel pens. Miller Bros., No. 4, stub. gross.
Tadella pens. No. 1 do. . .
Pens. Dreka engrossing. No. 3 do. . .
Inkstands, 2Hnch, square dozen.
Inkstands, 2i-inch. round do. . .
Inkstands, Davis automatic, 3-inch. do. ..
Sponge cups, 3-inch diameter do. . .
Mucilage reservoirs, empty. No. 6.. .do. . .
Erasers, knife-blade, white handles. do...
Rulers, boxwood, 15-inch do . . .
Rulers, boxwood, 24-inch do...
Shears. Seymour, 10-inch do . . .
Shears, Seymour, bankers, 12-inch, slim,
dozen.
Waste baskets, 14-inch dozen. .
Bone folders, large do
Paper cutters, bone, 'Sitka," 9-lnch,
dozen.
Tracing linen, " Kohinoor," yard-wide,
yards.
Tracing linen, white vellum, Faber's, yards.
Library paste, Sanford's, 8-ounce .dozen. .
Qoantity. Contract price.
6 10.345 per gross.
6 10.435 per gross.
6 10.435 per gross
6 10.435 per gross.
12 10.432 per gross.
6 10.28 per gross.
t
I
6 10.22 per gross.
6 10.30 per gross.
!
36 10.67 per gross.
t
1
6 10.65 per gross.
6 10.45 per gross.
12 10.67 per gross.
12 10.54 per gross.
3 10.71 per dozen.
3 11.32 ppr dozen.
3 110.96 per dozen.
3 10.40 per dozen.
I
2 11.35 per dozen.
6 $3.06 per dozen.
2 12.85 per dozen.
2 $6.30 per dozen.
10
40
12
96
144
$5.71 per dozen.
$7.20 per doaan.
$3 J7 per doseo.
$0.80 per dozen.
$2.10 per doaan.
$0,246 per yard.
$0.21 per yard.
$2.25 per d(
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
165
No. 17.
-Statement of contracts made for stationery, fuel, forage, ice, and miscellaneous
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper
Co., Washington, D. C.
John P. Agnew & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Wm. J. Zeh & Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Columbia Ice Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Stewart 6i Co., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Description.
Quantity.! Contract price.
Rudolph & West Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
The W.O. Hickok Manu-
facturing Co., Harris-
buig. Pa.
James B. Lambie Co.
(Incorporated), Wash-
ington, D. C.
John B. Espey, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
James B. Lambie Co.
(Incorporated), Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
John B. Espey, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Do
STATIONEEY— continued.
Liquid glue, Le Page's, in pints . . .dozen. .
Liquid glue, Le Page's, in gallons. . .do —
School crayons, standard white gross. .
COAL.
White ash, anthracite coal tons. .
Georges Creek coal do —
ICE.
Manufactured ice pounds. .
FORAGE.
Oats pounds. .
Com meal do —
Bran (wheat) do —
Com (in the ear) do —
Hay do —
Alfalfa '. — do —
Straw (rye) do —
Flaxseed meal do —
HARDWARE.
Spring dividers, 6-inch dozen . .
Wing dividers, 10-inch do
Bookbinders' hammers do '
Bookbinders' awls do.
Shoe knives. No. 3, round point do
Lance point knives,Richard's, No. 2. do
Oil stones, coarse India, 7 by 2 by 1 inch,
dozen.
Sandstones, Sk by 1^ by 1^ inches. pounds. .'
Shovels, scoop, Ames's, No. 3 dozen. .'
I
Wrenches, 6-inch, Coe's do
Wrffliches, 8-inch, Coe's do i
Wrenches, 10-inch, Coe's do '
Wrenches, 12-inch, Coe's do.
Wrenches, 10-inch, Stillson do.
Wrenches, 14-inch, Stillson do.
Wrenches, 18-inch, Stillson do.
6 S3.29 per dozen.
2 $21.24 per dozen.
36 $0.05 per gross.
9,000 $6.72 per ton.
26 $3.49 per ton.
260,000 $0.19 per lOOipounds.
90,000 I $1.28 per 100 pounds.
3,000 $1.16 per 100 pounds.
10,000 ' $0.99 per 100 pounds.
1,000 I $0.90 per 100 pounds.
76,000 $0.82 per 100 pounds.
16, 000 $1.00 per 100 pounds.
26, 000 $0.80 per 100 pounds.
200 $4.00 per 100 pounds.
6 $3.60 per dozen.
$2.38 per dozen.
6 I $6.60 per dozen.
8 $3.60 per dozen.
30 I $0.72 per dozen.
4 $1.24 per dozen.
10 ' $6.47 per dozen.
400 $0,044 per pound.
2 $10.74 per dozen.
2 { $3.94 per dozen.
2
2
$4.44 per dozen.
$6.33 per dozen.
1
1
$6.19 per dozen.
$6.74 per dozen.
$8.98 per dozen.
$11.98 per dozen
166
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTER.
No. 17. — StaiemerU of corUracU made for stationery, Jud, forage, ice, emd miweeUaneouM
ilemt during thefitoal year ended June SO, 7d(?7— Oontiniied.
NaakB of oontnctor.
DeKziption.
QfoaBOtf. Contnet piioa.
JobR B. Espey, W&ali-
ington, D.C
Do
Do
JaiDiM B. Laznbie Co.
(Incorporated; , Waidi-
ington. D.C.
Do
Dot
John B. Ewpej, Waidi-
ingtoxL, D. C.
Do
Jadim B. Lainbie Co.
(Incorporated;, Waidi-
ington, D. C.
Jotm B. Eapef, Waidi-
Ington, D. C.
' Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
JauLe« B. Lamble (k>.
(Incorporated), Waih-
ington, D. C.
l>^uU ilartig, Waahing-
Vjn, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Do
John B. Kapej, Waablng-
Urn, D. C,
Do
Jy/uia Ifartlg, Waalilug-
Vm, D. <:.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Jolm B. Kapey, Waaljing-
Vtu, D. C.
J)«
Do...
HASDWAKE— OOnttDOed.
Chiada, Hndi, Buck'a doBen
Chiada, l-iDdi, Buck'a do..
Chiaeia, HiMdi, BadCa do..
Hack-aaw bladea, 84iidL, atar groaa
Hack-aaw Uadea, KMndi, atar do..
Hack-aaw Uadea, 124iicdit atar do..
Steel-wiiB brada, l-indi, No. 18. ..poanda
Steel-wire brada, li-ta^f No. 16 do. .
Steel-wire brada, {-inch, No. 17 do. .
Steel-wire flnlwhmg naila, 4d kegs
Steel-wire flntahing nails, 6d do. .
Steel-wire finishing nails, 8d do . .
Steel-wire flat-bead nails, 6d do..
Steel-wire flat-bead naila, 8d do. .
Steel-wire flat-head naila, lOd do. .
Steel-wire flat-head naila, 20d do. .
Sted-wire flat-head nails, 30d do. .
Steel-wire flat-bead naila, 40d do. .
Steel cut nails, 8d do..
Files, taper saw, 6-inch, extra alim.dozeo
Filea, taper aaw, 3-incb do. .
Filea, Caper aaw, 3-incb, slim do
Filea, taper saw, 3i-incb do
Filea, taper aaw, 4-inch do
Filea, taper saw, 4^incb do
Files, taper aaw, 4i-inch, alim. do
Filea, taijer aaw, 6-inch do
Filea, taper aaw, 6-inch do
Files, taper aaw, 8-inch do
Filea, wanting, 3-inch do
Filea, warding, 4-inch do
Filaa, warding. 5-inch do
Files, warding, G-inch do
Files, warding, 8-inch do
Files, hall-round, amooth, 8-inch. . .do
Files, hall- round, amooth, 10-inch . . .do
Files, luill-saw, 10-inch. do
Files, mill-saw, 12-inch. do
Files, flat, baatard. K-inch do
6
$1.79 per floMO.
6
$1.94 per docflo.
6
$2.17 per dozen.
3
$5.53 per groaa.
2
$$j96 per gross.
6
$8j96 per gross.
ao
$04MB per poand.
ao
$0,087 per poond.
50
$0i)6 per pound.
■ • •
• • •
• • M
200 $2.80 per k«g.
300 $2.00
000 $2J0
400 $2J5
600 $2.25
1,000 $2.20
200 $2.15
200 $2.15
200 $2.15
400 $2.16
6 $0.60
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
perkag.
per dozen.
6 $0.40 per donn.
6 $0^ per dozen.
15 $0.40 per donn.
12 $0.42 per dozen.
8 $0w46 per dozen.
8 $0.48 per dozen.
3 $0^per
8 OO^per
$ $lJO$per
3 $0.3Vper
3 $0.76 p«r
3 $0J6p«r
4 > $OJ$p«r
4 $l.2lp«r
6 I $IJ70pflr
•i
»i
3 •
6
tliWper
$L42par
iLQOper
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
No. n.—SUOenitnt of amtraett made for stationery, fuel, /orage. ice, and mitcellantmt*
itoM dtaing the fiteal year ended June SO, J 907— Continued.
LoQli Haitlg, Waihlng- j FUm, Oat, bMMrd, lO-lDCli doiei
ton, D. C.
Do FUs», ftnt, bastard, 12-lnc(i do.
Do ! FllM, flat, baaUfd, l*-lnch ..do
Do 'FUes, round, i)Mt»nl,8'lneh do,
laatard. lO-lnch do.
Do ,.,. FilM, round, baatard, 13-inPh do.
Oontiact price.
(1.33 per doi«II.
HM per dotBn.
. Bcnwa, Iroi
. Bcrewa, Iron,
J BcnvB, Itod.
KTOsa.
. flcrvwa, ItotXj
.; Sciewi, Iron,
Do
June! B. Lunble Co.
(Inco rpo rated I , Wub-
iDRton, D.C.
Budolpb & West Co.,
Washington. D.C.
Scnwa, iron,
Screwa, iroD,
Do..
groa^
flatbaad, hlnofa. No. .
flatbead, l-incb, No. i
flathead, ll-lnch, No. I
flkthead, tj-incb. No. i
flalbead, 1-Inch, No. t
flatbead, It-bicb, No. t
Dstbead, l|-lacb, No. t
flatbead, Il-lDCb, No. I'
flatbsad, 2^lnob, No. t
flatbead, Zl-lncb, No. t
flatbead, 1-lncb, No. L
flathead. IJ-bicb, No. 1'
flatbead, if-bicb, No. L
flatbead, If-bicb, No, 1
flatbead. 2-lncb, No. t
, Oathead, 21-b>cb. No. L
, datbead, l)-bicb. No. l
, Ostbaid, ll-lncb. No. 1
, flathead, zj-iocb, No. t
30 . 10.10 per aroae.
36 tO.IOS per groas,
I
GO I M.ltS per groai.
25 to.is per groia.
25 ^ tO.lz per groas.
M 10.13 per groie.
SO tO.Upergroas.
20 I0.16 per gioaa.
20 I t0.17S per groas.
15 10.24 per giosa.
2S tt.l4 per giosa.
30 tO.lU per grois.
aO t0.163 per grnaa.
2G tO.lS per groai.
35 tO.lMpoTgroas.
SO 10.22 per gioaa.
30 S0.20 per groaa.
20 tOJ22S per groas.
10 S0.29 per grosa.
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIHTBB.
No. 17. — SlaUmerU of conlracls made /or atatUmeqj , fuel, Jorage, it€, and mwrUaneont
itena during thejucal year ended June 30. 1907 — Continued.
NuneoicontMCtoc.
De«rtptlon.
QiuDUty.
Contact piice.
Rudolph 4 W«l Co.,
B
tI.Wperdo«n.
WaaUngton, D. C.
doun.
Do
Screw-drivera, 4-lnch, ■ Champion,"
a
tl-TOperdouD.
Junes B. Lamble Co.
Sorew-d riven, d-tnch, ■Champion,"
».« per down.
doien.
iBRUin.D.C.
Do
Bcrew-drivers, S-lnch, -Champion/'
dozen.
'
njapNdoun.
John B.Kspey .Washing-
Screw-drirers. 10-inch, ■ Champion,"
*
UM per down.
ton. D. r.
do»n.
Rudolph 4 Wen Co.,
Trunk nails, l-inrh, tlDoed pounds. .
io
tOSXa per pound.
Waahidgton.D.C.
Do
Trunk nalla, l-lncb, tinned do. . . .
25
tOJW per pound.
JohnB.K.pey,WartilDg-
ton, D, C.
SpatuUs, 6-lncb, sterL doien . .
tSJOperdouB.
t3.a> per doun.
J
Do
BpatuUs, lO-lDCh, st«L do...
I
MMperdono.
Saiety beniinecans, l^juart doier..
e
t7.»|pBrdoien.
ply Co.. W'Bshinglon,
D-C.
Rudolph & West Co.,
Brau oilers, V-plnt, KHncb spout. . Ao... .
6
npftdovn.
Washington. D.C-
John B. Eapiy. Wash-
Brass apoute, IWnch, tor J-pint oUer.
e
$3.75 per do»n.
inglon, D. C.
doien.
Rudolph A Wput Co..
Brasa oilers, 1-glll doien. .
2
tl.au per do»D.
W«shiHgton.D.C,
Do
Copperiied oilers. lO-lnch, bent spout.
«
■l.TOperdo«D
John a. Eipcy. Wash-
Oil cans, galvanlz^d-lron. 1-gallon.doieD. .
1
ll.Mperdo™.
Ingtou, D. C.
Oil cans. )^vanlied-iron. 2-gHllon. .do
»2.«pordoaen.
John B. Kiipi'y. Waah-
MJMperdoaen.
liWtron, D. C.
Jlinv a. [jimliii' Co.
tt.ee per gtOM.
(lnrorporali>dl, Wash-
tWun.ll.C,
Loiil< llarllK. Wanhjng-
Kiidolpli 4 West Co..
2S
I0A13 per paper.
3asb cord. No. 5 ■-ail.t-r L.ake.- Jozcn
1
tLlOperdono.
nlUi' Co., Blackpipp. 2-inch...
HlsfUpipi'. IHnch..
300 »XI7S per loot.
400 lOM] per foot.
BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
169
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery ^ fuel^ forage, ice, and miscellaneout
items dunng the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description.
Quantity.
E. 0. Schafer & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Thos. Somerville Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do
Do.
National Electrical Sup-
ply Co., Washington,
D.C.
Do
Do.
John C. Rau, Washing-
ton, D. C.
National Electrical Sup-
ply Co., Washington,
D.C.
John C. Rau, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Thomas R. Riley, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Church & Stephenson,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
Thomas R. Riley, Wash-
ington, D. C.
18937— S. Doc
PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTINO SUPPLIES—
continued.
Black steam elbows, l^nch dozen. .
Black steam elbows, 1-inch do . . .
Black steam elbows, f-inch do. . .
Black steam tees, 2-inch do. . .
Black steam tees, IH^ch do. . .
Black steam tees, 1-inch do. . .
Black steam tees, f-inch do. . .
Valves, Jenkins' globe, |-inch, brass, do. . .
Valves, Jenkins' globe, 1-inch, brass, do
Valves, Jenkins' globe, IH^^chi brass,
I dozen.
I Valves, Jenkins' globe, 2-Inch, brasB,dozen.
! ELECTRIC SUPPLIES.
I Incandescent lamps, 16-candlepower, 120
I volts, 50 watts, Edison base.
Incandescent lamps, 25-eandlepower, 120
I volts, 78 watts, Edison base.
Incandescent lamps, 32-candlei>ower, 120
volts, 100 watts, Edison base.
Incandescent arc-light carbons, 12 inches
by I inch.
Grlmshaw tape, black, ]-inch wide,
pounds.
Lamp cord. No. 18, B. & S. gauge, .yards..
Rubber wire. No. 12, B. & S. gauge. .feet..
Rubber wire, No. 10, B. & S. gauge.. do —
Rubber wire. No. 8, B. & S. gauge. ..do
Rubber wire, No. 6, B. & S. gauge. ..do
LUMBER.
Virginia pine culls, 1 inch thick, 12 inches
wide, 16 feet long, dressed one side, feet.
Virginia pine culls, rough, 1 inch thick, 12
inches wide, all lengths from 12 to 16 feet,
feet.
White pine shelving, 1 inch thick, 12 inches
wide, 16 feet long, dressed, feet.
White pine selects, kiln dried, 1 inch thick,
all widths. 12 to 16 feet long, dressed, feet.
White pine selects, IJ inches thick, kiln
dried, 12 to 16 feet long, dressed, feet.
White pine selects, kiln dried, 2 inches
thick, all widths, 12 to 16 feet long,
dressed, feet.
Georgia pine flooring. No. 1,1^ inches thick,
12 to 18 feet long, edge grain, feet.
5, 60-1 12
12
16
25
4
i
5
8
2
2
2
Contract piioe.
10.60 per dozen.
10.30 per dozen.
10.16 per dozen.
$1.20 per dozen.
$0.85 per dozen.
$0.45 per dozen.
$0.36 per dozen.
$10.65 per dozen.
$13.56 per dozen.
$26.64 per dozen.
2 $42.60 per dozen.
10,000
1,000
500
3,000
500
3,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
5,000
15,000
8,000
$0,105 each.
$0.14 each.
$0,175 each.
$0.0245 each.
$0.60 per pound.
$0,036 per yard.
$1.40 per 100 feet.
$1.90 per 100 feet.
$2.40 per 100 feet.
$4.00 per 100 feet.
$25 per M feet.
$25 per M feet.
6,000 $34.00 per M feet.
12,000 $77.50 per M ftet.
10, 000 $77 .50 per M feet.
8,000 $77.50 per M feet.
8,000
$52.50 per M feet.
170
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery, fuel, forage, ice, and miscellaneous
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Thomas R. RUey, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
Thomaa W. Smith,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Henry H. Sheip llanu-
factoring Co., Phila-
delp^a, Pa.
Thomas R. Riley, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Church & Stephenson,
Washington, D. C.
Do
W. T. OaUiher, Wash-
ington, D. C.
John Wanamaker, New
York, N. Y.
Do
Lansburgh & Bro.,
Washington, D. C.
Edwin H. Taggart, Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Edwin II. Taggart, Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Do
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Edwin H. Tagg«rt, Phil-
ad«'lphia, Pa.
Lans!)urgh & Bro.,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Clarko Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Lansburgh A Bro.,
Washington, D. C,
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Jolin Wanamaker, New
York, N. V
Description.
LUMBER— continued. |
Cabinet oak, kiln dried 1 inch thick, vari- '
ous lengths, dressed, feet. i
Cabinet oak, 1} inches thick, kiln dried,
16 feet long, dressed, feet. j
Cabinet oak, kiln dried, 2 inches thick, va^
rious lengths, dressed, feet. [
Cabinet oak, kiln dried, 4 by 4 inches, 12 >
to 16 feet long, feet.
Tennessee poplar, kiln dried, various
lengths, dressed to J inch, feet.
Tennessee poplar, 4 by 4 inches, various
lengths, feet.
Cherry, various lengths, dressed to | inch,
feet.
!
Virginia pine, 3 by 4 inches, 12 to 24 feet
long, rough, feet.
Georgia pine, 2J by 3 inche.*!, various ,
lengths, dressed, feet.
Georgia pine, 4 by 6 Inches, 12 to W feet
long, dressed four side.*j, fwt.
Maple, 2 inches thick, all widths, 12 to 16 j
feet long, rough, feet. '
DRY GOOrS, ETC.
Towels, buck, 20 by 40 inches dozen. . ;
i
Towels, buck, 14 by 20 inches do [
Crash, for toweling, IH inches wide. yards. .!
Bleached cotton, yard wide do
I
I
Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide do '
Bleached cotton, 6-4 wide do !
Blearh«'d p otton, 9-4 wide do '
BloaclK'd cotton, 10-4 wide do
Unbloarhed cotton, yard wide do
Unbleachi'il cotton, 6-4 wide do
Unbleachod canton flannel, 32 inches wide,
yards.
Blue d«*nini, yard wide yards. .
Paper canii)ric, in rolls do
Caini>rir. white, 24 inches wide do
Silicia, brown, 36 inches wide do
Quantity. Contract price
10,000 155.00 per M feet.
12,000 $55.00 per M feet.
4,000 S55.00 per M fi»t.
1,000 S70.00 per M feet.
10,000 152. 00 per M feet.
8,000 $66.00 per M feet.
5,000 $110.00 per M feet.
1,000 $17.50 per M feet.
2,000 $35.00 per M feet.
1,000 $37.50 per M feet.
2,000 $50.00 per M feet.
10 $3.00 per dozen.
10 $1.80 per down.
4,000 $0,136 per yard.
10,000 $0.0665 per yard.
5,000 $0,119 per yard.
6,000 $0.m per yard.
6,000 $0,249 per yard.
1,200 $0,209 per yard.
50,000 $0,042 per yard.
3,000 $0,159 per yard.
150 $0,115 per yard.
300 $0.1S5 per yard.
1,200 $0,085 per yard.
1,200 $0,042 per yard.
200 90.0879 per yBrd.
BEPOKT OF THE PUBOC PBINTEB.
171
No. 17. — iitatement of contracts made for stationery ^ fuel, forage , ice, and m%8celJ^meou$
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Lansburgh & Bro.,
Washington, D. C.
Z. D. Oilman, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Lansborgh & Bro.,
Washington, D. C.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
Irgton, D. C.
Do
Do.
DRY GOODS, ETC.— continued.
Alpaca braid, |-inch wide, 24 yard pieces,
yards.
English twilled tape, (-inch wide, in
rolls of 10 yards each, yards.
Jeweler's cotton, white pounds. ,
Army blankets, 64 by 84 inches each. .
Tubular shoe laces, 36-inch, tin ends,
pair.
Tubular shoe laces, 36-inch, wire ends,
pair.
Cotton shoe laces, 36-inch, tin ends . . pair. ,
ROPE, TWINE, CORD, ETC.
(Readvcrtised) i Ropo for pressing machines, j'i, inch,
pounds.
Do Rope for pressing machines, { inch,
pounds.
Do Cotton ^Tapping cord pounds.
Do I Page cord, in balls do...
Do Jute, 6-ply, hrnvy do...
Do Jute, 6-ply, medium do. . .
Do Jute, 6-ply, light do...
Do Jute, 8^ply, heavy do. . .
Do Jute, 8-ply, medium do...
Do I Jute, 8-ply, light .' do...
Do Wrapping twino.strong and soft, 3, 4, and
I 5 ply, pounds.
SPONGES.
Shoemaker & Busch, Florida sponge, medium pounds.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do I Florida sponge, small do
Z. D. Gihuan, Washing- I Venetian formes sponges, bleached, me-
ton, D. C. I dium, pounds.
Do Venetian formes, sponges, unbleachf d,
medium, pounds.
Robert H. Van Schaack, Sponges, for sponge cups pounds. .
Chicago, 111. I
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
Standard Oil Co., Wash- Oasoline, 74" gallons. .
ington, D. C.
American Type Found- : Tarcolln? do
ers Co., Baltimore, lid.
Shoemaker & Busch, Alcohol, 94 per cent do
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do Best reflned wood alcohol, 95 per cont,
gallons.
Charles Becker & Co., | Pure linseed oil gallons.
Washington, D. C.
Quantity.
12,000
720
75
48
6,000
Contract price.
$0.02 per yard.
10.009 per yard.
S0.21 per pound.
13.225 each.
S0.015 per pair.
100 10.025 per pair^
50 S0.02 per pair.
5,000
2,000
500
1,500
2,000
2,000
6,000
20.000
5,000
5,000
2,000
100 $2.7S per pound.
50 $2.08 per pound.
50 $3.70 per pound.
25 $2.50 per pound.
25 $1.60 per pound.
14, 000 $0,125 per gallon.
2, 500 $0,265 per gallon.
200 $2.54 per gallon.
100 $0,749 prr gallon.
100 $0.43 per gallon.
172
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery, fxuly forage ^ ice^ and misceUaneoui
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa. \
Hugh Reilly, Waahing-
ton. D. C.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles Bicker & Co., ;
Washington, D. C.
I
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Franklin Brown, New
York, N. Y.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
(No proposals received) . .
Shoemaker & Busch, ',
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
Do
William J. Paul Co., New
York, N. Y.
Maekall Brothers, Wash-
ington. D. C.
Geo. F. Muth & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Hugh Reilly, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
Jam«'s B. Lambie Co.
(Incorporat«*d), Wash-
ington, D, C.
TheP. H.McSheehyCo.,
Washington, D. C.
James B. Lambie Co.
(Incorporated), Wa.sh-
ington, I). C,
Do
Geo. F. Muth & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do,
Do.
Do.
Shoemaker <t Busch,
PhiJadelphia, Ph.
Description.
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.— continued.
Pure Unseed oil, boiled gallons.
Lewis's white lead pounds.
Pure putty do . . .
Turpentine gallons.
Crude turpentine pounds.
Potash, first sorts do. . .
Porlash do. . .
Axle grease, snow flake do...
Axle grease, Dixon's graphite do. . .
Climax lubricating compound No. 2. .do
Climax B lubricating compound No. 3,
pounds.
Paul's lubricating compound pounds. .
Petroleum jelly, in 5-pound cans do
Cooper's No. 1 cabinet glue do
Berry's hard oil, light gallons. .
French zinc, in oil pounds. .
Nitrate of silver pounds..
Boxes wax tapers dozen boxes. .
Stearin candles, 6 to pound pounds. .
Steel wool, Buhne's, No. 1 do
Solarine, ^-gallon cans gross. .
GLASS.
No. 1 gla.ss, single thick, 10 by 12 inches, 60
squart? feet in box, boxes.
No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 14 inches, 50
square feet in box, boxes.
No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 16 inches, 60
square fi-et in box, boxes.
No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 18 inches, 50
square f<«ct in box, boxes.
No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 20 inches, 50
square feet in box, boxes
No. 1 glass, double thick, 27 by 51 inches. 50
e^qubte feet in box, boxed.
jQnantity. Contract price.
25 10.445 per gaUoo.
3, 000 10.0685 per pound.
200 t0.0148 per pound.
200 t0.70 per gaUon.
1,000 t0i)84 per pound.
5, 000 10.099 per pound.
100 t0.0475 per pound.
40
30 $0,005 per pound.
aoo t0.065 per pound,
aoo 10.065 per pound.
aoo 10.20 per pound.
100 10.05 per pound.
250 10.17 per pound.
25 11.30 per gallon.
200 t0.O795 per pound.
20 16.72 per pound.
36 10.34 per doaen.
80 10.005 per pound.
25 10.33 per pound.
3 166.96 per gross.
2 t2J25 per box.
92.36 per box.
92.36 per box.
92.36 per box.
92.25 per box.
9^.44 per box.
EEPOBT OF THE PUBUO PBINTEB.
173
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery , fuel, forage, ice, and miscellaneous
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Charles Becker & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Description.
Geo. F. Muth & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Woodward & Lothrop,
Washington, D. C.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Woodward & LiOthrop,
Washington, D. C.
Do
E. J. Murphy Co. (Incor-
porated) , -Washington,
D.C.
Do
BBUSHES.
Qlue brushes, l^-inch, copier bound,
dozen.
Olue brushes, 2-inch, copper bound,
dozen.
Olue brushes, 2Hiichi copi)er bound,
dozen.
Olue brushes, 3-inch, copper bound,
dozen.
Pick brushes, all bristle, wire bound,
dozen.
Lye brushes dozen. .
Brushes, all bristle, Clinton, No. 3. . .do
Fitches, |-inch do
Quantity.
Geo. F. Muth & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Woodward & Lothrop,
Washington, D. C
B. J. Murphy Co. (Incor-
porated), Washington,
D.C.
Woodward & Lothrop,
Washington, D. C.
(All bids rejected)
Page Belting Co., Con-
cord, N. H.
Hudson Belting Co.,
Worcester, Mass.
Page Belting (3o., Con-
cord, N. H.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Hudson Belting Co.,
Worcester, Mass .
Do
Do
Sash tools, No. 8 , do ... ,
Dust brushes, roimd end, all bristle. do
Turkey-feather dusters, 14-inch do
XX King wall brushes, "Whiting," No. 3,
dozen.
XX King waU brushes, •'Whiting," No. 5,
dozen.
Goat-hair brushes, Clinton Special, 22,
dozen.
Machinist's stifl bristle dust brushes,
dozen.
18-inch floor sweeps, with handles, .dozen. .
18-inch floor sweeps, with handles ... do
Fiber scrubbing brushes, with handles,
dozen.
BEST OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELTING
(SAMPLE REQUIRED).
Belting, 1-inch feet. .
Belting, IJ-inch do
Belting, IHnch do
Belting, 2-inch, extra heavy do
Belting, 2HQch, extra heavy do
Belting, 3-inch, extra heavy do
Belting, 3-inch, double, extra heavy .do
Belting, 3^inch, extra heavy do
Belting, 3i-inch, double,extra heavy .do
Belting, 4-incb, extra heavy do
Belting, 4-inch, double, extra heavy. do
Best oak-tanned leather belting, 62 inches
long by 1) by ^ inches, pieces.
8
10
24
15
6
10
Contract price.
$3.85 per dozen.
16.60 per dozen.
$14.00 per dozen.
$24.25 per dozen.
$7.10 per dozen.
$4.00 per dozen.
$10.90 per dozen.
$0.64 per dozen.
10 $1.90 per dozen.
10
6
6
6
6
10
6
100
100
$3.29 per dozen.
$2.58 per dozen.
$9.00 per dozen.
$10.00 per dozen.
$7.85 per dozen.
$2. 47 per dozen.
$12.50 per dozen.
$8.53 per dozen.
$0,042 per foot.
$0.05 per foot.
1,000 $0.07 per foot.
250 $0.10 per foot.
100 $0.13 per foot.
200 ; $0.16 per foot.
100 $0.32 per foot
100 $0.19 per foot.
$0.38 per foot.
100
100 $0.22 per foot.
100 I $0.44 per foot.
200 I $0.40 per plooe.
\
174
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for statumery, fuel, forage, ice, and miseellaneouM
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1901 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
John B. Espey, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Do
Do
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.
W. L. Swayze, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Do
Inland 1y^ Foundry,
New York City, N. Y.
If organs <Sc Wilcox Manu-
facturing Co., Middle-
town, N. Y.
Do
Do
Do.
Southern Printers' Sup-
ply Co., Washington,
D. C.
American Type Found-
ers Co., Bultiraore. Md.
Do
Do
Do
The Tubbs Manufactur-
ing Co.. Ludington.
Mich.
Do
Thos. W. Smith. Wash-
Ington. D.C.
R. P. Andrews Papor
Co.. Washington. D.C.
R. Carter Ballantyne.
Washington. D, C.
R. P. Clarke To.. Wu.sh-
Ington. D.C.
James B. Lamhie Co.
(Incorporated) . Wash-
ington. D. C.
E.J. Murphy Co. (Incor-
porated' , Washington.
D. C.
Description.
CXrr LACING LEATHER (SAMPLE BEQUIBED).
Rawhide cat laces, H^ch feet. .
Rawhide cut laces, ,'a~ii^h do
Rawhide cut laces, {-inch do
Rawhide cut laces, i-Inch do
Rawhide cut laces, |-inch do
LOOSE-LEAF BIKDEBS.
Loose-leaf binders, lOJ by 16 inches, bound
on lOHnch side; 2-inch back, each.
Loose-leaf binders, 14 by 17 inches, bound
on 14-inch side; 2-inch back, each.
Loose-leaf binders, 17 by 21 inches, bound
on 17-inch side; 1-inch back, each.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Boxwood quoins, 1(X) in box boxes. .
Hempel's improved patent quoins, No. 1,
dozen pairs.
Hempel's improved patent quqins. No. 2.
dozen pairs.
Hempel's improved patent quoin keys.
No. 1, dozen.
Hempel's improved patent quoin keys,
No. 2, dozen.
Magill's spring-tongue gauge pins, dozen. .
Cylinder press locks, 3-inch each .
Cylinder press locks, 5-inch each.
Cylinder press locks, 8-inch each.
Cylinder press locks, 14-inch do...
Printer's wooden planers dozen.
Lignum-vitac mallets, diameter, 2| inches
center; 2^ inches ends; 5^ length, dozen.
Map slicks, pine, free from knots. . .pairs. .
Blue and white bonnet board, 17J by 23|
Inches, sheets.
Toilet paper, 1,000 sheets to roll rolls..
P. and S.. pi n.«», class A. S. C. dozen papers. .
Emory cloth, Baeder. Adarnson & Co.'s.
quires.
No. 00 sandpaper, Baodor, Adamson &
Co's., reams.
' Quutlty: ; OoBtmet pries.
2,000 «0.«perlOOfeet.
3,000 «0.fl2 per 100 feet.
3,000 «0.74 per 100 feet.
fiOO tO.99 per 100 feet.
500 $1.37 per 100 feet.
•
35 10.90 each.
8,576 $lX)6each.
492 S1.18 each.
5,000 94.76 per 100.
600 $i.35perdoBenpelri
100 $1.60 per dozen imUib.
25 $3.60 per doxen.
6 $3.60 per dozen.
12 $1.16 per dozen.
12 $0.39 each.
12 $0.39 each.
12 $0,735 each.
12 $1.47 each.
18 $2.40 per dosen.
12 $4.80 per dosen.
5,000 $0.03 per pair
5,000 $0i)2 per dieet.
15,000 $0.04 per roD.
72 $0.49 per dosen
pers.
100 $0 J2 per qmie.
2 $1.85 per nMUB.
EEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
175
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery ^ fuel, forage^ ice, and miscellaneous
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description.
Quantity. Contract price.
I MISCELLANEOUS— continued.
E. J.MurphyCo. (Incor- No. sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson <&
porated), Washington, Go's, reams.
D. C.
Louis liartig, Washing- No. 1 sandpai)er, Baeder, Adamson 6i
ington, D. C. Go's., reams.
Do No. 1) sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson 6i
Go's., reams.
Do No. 2 sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson &
• Go's., reams.
Lansburgh & Bro., Whisk brooms dozen.
Washington, D. G.
J. C. Eigood Co., Wash- Brooms, No. 7, wire bound do. . .
ington, D. G.
* Do Brooms, No. 8, wire bound do...
Rudolph & West Co., Dusti>ans, steel edge, hooded gross.
Washington, D. C.
Woodward & Lothrop, 12-pound cotton mops dozen.
Washington, D. G.
Shoemaker & Busch, Mop heads, with handles ^ . .gross.
Philadelphia, Pa.
James B. Lambie Go. do do...
(Incorporated) , Wash-
ington, D. C.
The Christopher Lipps Soap, wax, in pound bars pounds.
Co., Baltimore, Md.
All bids rejected Soap, scouring and polishing do. . .
Frank Hume, Washing- Ivory soap, 100 cakes to box gross.
ton, D. C.
Shoemaker <& Busch, Phil- Pure white Castile soap, "Canti". pounds,
adelphia, Pa. i
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash- Soap, toilet .gross.
ington, D. C.
Z. D Oilman, Washing- do do...
ton, D. C.
Do ' do do...
A rm our & Co . , W ashing- do do...
ton, D. C.
Shoemaker <Sc Busch, Phil- Hand sapolio do...
adelphia. Pa.
Do Kitchen sapolio do . . .
Do Soapino No. 3, 100 packages to box .boxes.
Christopher Lipps Co., Sil San, in 300-pound barrels pounds.
Baltimore, Md.
Shoemaker & Busch, Phil- Old English floor wax finish do. . .
adelphia. Pa.
Woodward & Lothrop, Fiber cuspidors dozen.
W^ashington, D. C.
All bids rejected Cuspidors heavy pressed steel, white en-
ameled inside and out, 8 inches diameter
at top, 6 inches diameter at bottom, A^
inches deep, each.
Do Alabasterwaredrinking cups, i-pint. each. .
Woodward & Lothrop, Fiber buckets, 12-quart dozen . .
Waahington, D. G.
2 $1.85 per ream.
12.00 per ream.
S2.00 per ream.
6
6
12.00 per ream.
S1.85i)erdozen.
36 ' 12.50 per dozen.
24 I S3.75 per dozen.
1 $13.30 per gross.
48 $2.04 per dozen.
1 ! $10.70 per gross.
1 $46.17 per gross.
20,000 $0,042 per pound.
1,000
5 $9.74 per gross.
i
100 $0.1125 per poxmd.
i $10.20 per gross.
i $12.48 per gross.
\ $12.48 per gross,
i $10.25 per gross.
5 $8.82 per gross.
5 $8.82 per'gross.
20 $3.87 per box.
9, 000 $0,024 per pound.
400 $0.24875 per pound .
50 $4.00 per dozen.
1,000
200
6 $2.70 per dozen.
176
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 17. — Statement of contracts made for stationery, fuel, forage^ ice, and miscellaneout
item^ during the fiscal year ended June SO, i907— Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description.
Woodward & Lothiop,
Washington, D. a
Do
ThoB. W. Smith, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Readvertised
An bids rejected
W. M. Gait & Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Fimnk Hume, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Thoa. SomerviUe Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Mineralized Rubber Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Thos. Somenrille Co.,
Washington, D. C.
The Grove Lime and
Coal Co., Washington,
D.C.
Do
Do
Columbia National Sand
Dredging Co., Wash-
ton, D. C.
Philip Lhidemeyr, Balti-
more, Md.
R. P. Andrews Paper
Co^ Washington, D. C.
Do
Do
Bradner, Smith & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
R. P. Andrews Paper
CcWaaWngton, D. C.
inscELLAKEous— continued.
Buckets, galvanized iron, 12-quart .dozen.
Earthen erodes, 1-gallon do. . .
Prime sawdust, 50 pounds to barrel, bar-
rels.
Cotton waste, XXX pounds.
Soft cotton wiping rags do...
Good family flour barrels .
White wine vtn^ar gallons.
Rainbow sheet packing pounds.
Square flax packing do . . .
EcUpse gasket do. . .
Portland cement barrels .
Rosendale cement do . . .
Lump lime do . . .
Sharp sand cubic yards.
0FP8ET PAPER, TTMPAN PAPER, AND WIP-
ING PAPER FOR EMBOSSiNO PRESSES.
Offset paper for Potter web press, 39
inches wide, in rolls, pounds.
X starmanila paper, 48 inches wide, .do
X star manila paper, 38 inches wide.. do
X star manila paper, 19 inches wide.. do . . .'.
XX star manila paper, 48 inches wide,
pounds.
Wiping paper for embossing machines,
pounds.
SUN WINDOW AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
AND SHADE HOLDERS.
Quantity.
Contract price.
10
$1.71 per dozen.
25
$1.29 per dozen.
3,000
$0,245 per barrel.
20,000
6,000
200
$3.90 per barrel.
R. C. M. Burton & Sons, Recovering sun window-awning frames
Washington, D. C. for new building, width 6 feet 3 inches,
awnings.
Do Recovering sun window-awning frames
for new building, width 7 feet 3 inches,
awnings.
Do Recovering sun window-awning frames
for new building, width 3 feet 7 inches,
awnings.
W. B. Moses & Sons, Window shades, 5 feet 6 inches by 8
Washington, D.C. feet, shades.
100
400
150
100
25
75
15
75
10,000
5,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
21,000
50
$0.1075 per gaUon
$0,486 per pound.
$0.20 per pound'
$0.60 per pound.
$2.75 per barreL
$1.25 per barrel.
$0.65 per barrel.
$1.00 per cubic yard.
$0.04 per pound.
$0i)53 per poond.
iOU)53 per poond.
$0X)63 per pomid.
$0.0575 per poimd.
iOUMS per pound.
$3.02 per awning.
$4.25 per awning
$2.45 per awning.
$2.75 per shade.
BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEB.
177
No. 17. — Stdtement of contracts made for stationery j fuel^ forage^ ice, and miscellaneout
items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of oontractor.
Description.
Quantity. Contract price.
!
W. B. Moses & Sons,
Washinffton, D. C.
SUN WINDOW AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
AND SHADE HOLDERS— Continued.
Window stiad6s, 3 feet 6 inches hj 8
feet, shades.
Window shades, 4 feet by 8 feet, shades . .
Jennings adjustable shade holders, hold-
ers.
Sun window awnings awnings..
Recovering sun window-awning frames
for old building, awnings.
COMMON SPLINE-SEAT CHAIRS.
Common spline-seat chairs, 29 inches,
dozen.
Common spline-seat-chairs, 24 inches,
dozen.
Common spline-seat chairs, 20} inches,
dozen.
Common spline-seat chairs, 18 inches,
100
100
300
60
$1. 46 per shade.
Do
$1.68 per shade.
$1.00 per holder.
$2.83 per awning.
$2.21 per awning.
$11.70 per dozen.
$11.30 per dozen.
Do
B. C. M. Burton & Sons,
Washington, D. C.
W. B. Moses & Sons.
Washington, D. C.
W. B. Moses A Sons,
Washington, D C.
Do
2
4
3
10
Do
$10.00 per dozen.
Do
$9.65 per dozen.
W. B. Moses & Sons,
Washington, D. C.
James S. Cotton, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Do
dozen.
CHAIRS FOB MACHINE OPERATORS.
Typewriter chairs for operators of type-
setting machines, each.
WASHING AND IRONING TOWELS.
Towels, roller, each 3 yards long, hundred . .
Towels, each 20 by 40 inches hundred.
Towels, each 14 by 20 inches do
100 I $3.85 each.
175,000
9,000
$0.85 per 100.
$0.40 per hundred.
$0.40 per hundred.
No . 18. — Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies (except paper)
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Name of contractor.
Universal Supply Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Do
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper
Co., Washington, D. C.
Do
Universal Supply Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Do
W. O. Davey & Sons,
New York, N. Y.
Description of articles.
BINDER'S BOARDS.
Binder's boardb. No. 1 qualil y pounds. .
Binder's boards, No. 2 quality'. . .poiuids. .
Binder's boards, lined. No. 2 quality,
pounds.
Binder's boards of the best quality,
pounds.
Binder's boards, 26 by 38 inches, .pounds. .
Strawboards do
Strawboards, lined do
Trunk boards, best quality do
Quantity. Contract price.
30, 000 $0.0195 per pound.
600,000 $0,018 per pound.
50, 000 $0,023 per pound.
400,000 $0,037 per pound.
600,000 $0,021 per pound.
90,000 $0,017 per pound.
I
I
3, 000 $0,023 per pound.
4,000 $0.05 per pound.
178
REPORT OF THE PUBLJO PRINTER.
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for mtUerials arid tuppliet {except pcper)
dvring the fiscal year ended* June SO, 1907 — Continued.
N&me of contractor.
Dniversal Supply Co.,
New York, N. Y.
R. P. Andrews Paper
Co., Washington, D. C.
Do
All bids fpjcctcd ,
Do
R. Nowmann & Co
The O'liannon Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y.
Do
Do
All bids rejected
Do
Do
Do
Do
Louis Dejongo & Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Thomas Gurnar <t Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Do
Do
i)n
(Bids Ti](ci('d.)
John CampUMl A Co.,
Now York, N. Y.
Thomas Gamar <t Co.,
Now York, N. Y.
Do
Do
John Camplx'll & Co.,
New York. N. Y.
Thomas G*irnar fi. Co..
Now York, N. Y.
Do
John CamplM-ll .t Co.,
New York. N. Y.
Thomas Gani;ir <t Co..
Now York, X. Y.
Do
John Cftmplwll tt Co.,
Now York, N. Y.
Do
Thomas Gamar vl: Co..
Now York, N'. Y.
Do
Description of articles.
binder's boards— continued.
Pulp boards, best quality pounds. .
Card middles, 22 by 28 Inches do
Fuller or red press boards, 24 by 32 inch^,
sheets.
LEATHER, BEST QUALITY.
Ilausemann's Turkey morocco, or Tur-
key morocco of equal quality, dozen.
Ilausmann's cochineal Turkey morocco
or cochineal Turkey morocco, dozen.
Turkey morocco, various colors. . .dozen. .
East India goatskin, American finish,
dozen.
Cochineal Turkey morocco dozen. .
Cochineal East India goatskin do
Levant Turkey morocco do
Blue Ix^vant Turkey piorocco do
Grw^n I-evant Turkey morocco do
Cochineal Ixjvant Turkey morocco, .do
Cochineal I^evant Turkey morocco, .do
Englfsh calf, various colors do
Blue straight-grained roan do
Cochlnoal straight-grained roan do
Oro<'n straight-grainod roan do
Maroon straight-grainod roan do
Light-brov^Ti calf-finished roan do
Bluo straight-grainod skivor do
Blue, dull, calf-ftnish* d skiver do
Blue imgrainod skivor.glons finish ..do
Cochineal straight-grain« d skiver .. do
Brown ungrain« d skiver do
Brown title loath* r do
Crx;l»lnoal title l»athor. thin do
Cochinoal title leathor, thick do ,
Quantity. Contmet prtesi
Bluo titlo li-athor. thin
do.
Bluo title loath'T, thick do
Gn-»n title loatlior, thin do
Gr-on titlo loathcr, thick do
Law shofp, extra medium thickness,
doz<'n.
Law shor-p. oxtra thin dozen..
2,000 I 104123 per pooiuL
1,000 $04)27 per pound.
2, 500 104)34 per pound.
30
30
050 t2L00 per doien.
660 $144X> per dozen.
400 $17.00 per dozen.
400 $14.68 per dozen.
10
3
3
3
3
3 t224X> per dozen.
50 I04X> per dozen.
10 I04X) per doKn.
10 I04X) per doaen.
10 I04X) per doaen.
10
50 $8JS0perdoaeii.
50 I04X> per dozen.
300 I04X) per doaen.
30 ' $10.50 per dosni.
100 $8.50 per dosen.
10 $84X> per doaen.
30 $8.00 per doaes.
50 $104)0 per doan.
00 $7.76 per doaen.
20 $6.00 per doi
30 $8.50 per donn.
10 $8l50 per doasi*
2,000 $6.46 per doaea.
3,000 $8^perdiMK9.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
179
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies {except paper)
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — CJontinued.
Name of contractor.
Deaoriptidn of articles.
Quantity.' Contract piloe.
do do..
Imitation Russia, in hall skins do. .
LEATHER, BEST QUALITY— Continued.
Thomas Oamar & Co., Law calf dozen.
New York, N. Y.
Do Bark skiver, medium do...
Do Bark skiver, thin do. . .
Do Fleshers, medium size do. . .
John Campbell & Co., Fleshers, large size do...
New York, N. Y. '
Thomas Gamar & Co., * Fleshers, extra large and heavy.. ..do...
New York, N. Y. |
Eagle Tanning Works, \ Imitation Russia, in half skins feet.
Chicago, 111.
The nowell-IIinchman Imitation Russia, in whole skins . ..do.
Co., Middlctown, N. Y.
Do
Thomas Oamar & Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Gano Brothers & Co., Cowhide buffing, boarded grain do. . .
Chicago, 111. j
The Howell-IIinchman ! do do. . ,
Co., Middletown, N. Y.
The A. Ilaug Co., New Cowhide huffing, watrr grain do...
York, N. Y. I
Do ! do do . . .
(No bids received) Goat buffing, water grain dozen .
Do do do...
Do Goat buffing, boarded grain do...
Do do do...
BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUAUTY, 38 INCHES
WIDE, 3C YARDS TO THE PIECE. (SAM-
PLES REQUIRED.)
(All bids rejected) \ Book cloth, black pieces.
Do Book cloth, common colors do...
Do I Book cloth, extra, brown or black. .do...
Do Book cloth, extra, green do . . .
Do Book cloth, extra, blue do...
Do Book cloth, ruby do . . .
Do I Book cloth, cochineal do. . .
Do Book cloth, any shade or color do...
: BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUALITY, 40 INCIIKS
I
I WIDE, 36 YARDS TO THE I'lKCE. (SAM-
PLES REQUIRED.)
(All bids rejected)
Book cloth, black piet es .
Do Book cloth, common colors do . . .
Do Book cloth, e.xtra, brown or black ..do...
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Book cloth, extra, green do.. .
Book cloth, extra, blue do . .
Book cloth, ruby, solferino, and magenta,
pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal. pieces.
Book cloth, any shade or color do . . .
5 I 64JS0 per dozen.
I
150 $8.50 per dozen.
60 I 16.75 per dozen.
100 I 94.75 per dozen.
500 I 16.00 per dozen.
50 S8.00 per dozen.
60,000 10.15 per foot.
60,000 t0.150 per foot.
35, 000 $0,179 per foot.
2,000 $0.17 per foot.
10, 000 $0,095 per foot.
10,000 ' $0,074 per foot.
20,000 $0,085 per loot.
10,000 $0.93 per foot.
50
50
50
50
1,500
1,500
1,000
750
460
250
250
250
500
500
400
250
l.-VO
50
50
50
180
^EPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PKUrTER.
Ko. l$.—JSUUemenl of ccmbraeU made for maUnah and BUpptia {axtpi paper)
during the faoal year ended June SO, J907—CaDtinue6L
Kame of oontractor.
(Ail bids re)ec'ted)
Do
Do
Do
DOMfiptiOD of UtJclBB.
BUCEKAM, BE0T QUAUTT. (BaMFLEB KZ-
'QUIBSD.)
Buckram, aaj ihade or pattern. . .yards. .
do do
BtK'kram, Engliah linen do —
do do
Qnasttty. Cositnct pxtee^
Fabrlkoid Compuiy,
(No bkU reoeired)
IXKiia DejoD^e A Co.,
N«w York, N. Y.
Do
Do
Vo
Do
Do.
Do.
(No \M§ nj««lv6«l)
Iahjim Dejoiign 4 Co.,
N«w York, N. Y.
Do
Do
Tim MMiihMtUii Hupply
To., Nttw York, N. Y.
iohn HoylM 6i Co. (Iiu'or-
jjioralail;, Ndw York,
N. Y.
ii. 1'. (laikiM<'o., WamIi-
tji|{loji, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do .
Do .
Do
FABKIKOID LEATHEB CLOTH, EEKATOL
LEATHEB CLOTH, PLmUSD? LEATHEB
CLOTH, AlTD EUBEKA CLOTH-LUTED PAPEB,
BEST QUAUTT.
Fabrikoki leather cloth, 34 inches wkte, in
rolls of 25 yards, yards.
Keratol leather cloth, M inches wkle,
yards.
Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wkle,
yards.
do yards..
do do
Pluviusin leather cloth, 45 inches wkie,
yards.
Pluviusin leather cloth, 36 inches wkie,
yards.
do yards..
Pluviusin leather cloth, 45 inches wide,
yards.
Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wide,
yards.
Pluviusin leather cloth, 36 inches wide,
yanls.
Kureka rloth-lined paper, 25 by 36. sheets. .
Kurpka cloth-lined paper, 25 inches wide,
100 yards to roll, rolls.
CANVAS AND LINEN CANVAS, BEST QUAUTT.
Canvas for covering blank books. . .yards. .
Canvas, white, for oovtring blank books,
yanls.
I
.lio,
yards.
Johit liuyle A, i o. (litLiir-
poratMl), Nsw Voik,
N.V
Canvttt. brown, for binding l>ooks..do...
.do do...
. . . .do do...
l.Uu«n rAnvas, or iUwk, brown do. . .
.do do...
.«lo do...
HAOK ni'l K, CALKSDEEED PUCE, DRAB
iiHii.i.isu, naowN driluno. and black
KSAUI.IJC1) DUtE, BEST QVAUn'.
ti«tgti du«k for lilnding books yards. .
4,000
4,000
144
144
3,000 10.30 per yanL
100
100 tl^ per 3ranL
100
tl^ per yard.
i 100
tO.83 per yard.
100
1
t0.406 per yard.
1
100
tO.32 per yard.
100
10.34 per yard.
100
10.53 per yard.
100
100 tO.54 per yard.
2,500 tO.OB per sheet.
10 tOM per yard.
4,500 t0.2S2 per yard.
1,200 t0.144 per yard.
300 10.164 per yard.
fiOO 10.21 per yard.
fiOO fO.19 per yard.
fiOO i t0.19 per yard.
fiOO ' 10.11 par yard.
500 t0.166 per yard.
500 10.186 per yard.
600 I0lS6 par yard.
BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
181
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies {except paper)
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
John Boyle & Co. (Incor-
porated), New York,
N.Y.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
John Boyle & Co. (Incor-
porated), New York,
N.Y.
Do
Do
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Louis Hartig, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Thomas Qamar & Co.,
New York, N. Y.
Do
Do
The A. Haug Co., New
York, N. Y.
Louis Dejonge & Co., New
York, N. Y.
Do
Do
Do
Hastings & Co., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Do
Do
Description of articles.
SAGE DUCK, CALENDERED DUCK, DRAB
DRILLING, BROWN DRILLING, AND BLACK
ENAMELED DUCK, BEST QUAUTY— COUt'd.
Sage duck for binding books yards. .
Calendered duck, olive, tan, or gray . .do.
Light-tan duck for binding books. . .do
do do...
Black duck for binding books do
Drab drilling for binding books do
W. H. Coe Manufacturing
Co., Providence, R. I.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Brown drilling for binding books. . .do. . .
Black enameled duck do. . .
SILK HEADBANDS (SAMPLES REQUIRED).
Silk headband, No. 1 pieces .
Silk headband, No. 2 do. . .
Silk headband, No. 3 do. . .
Silk headband, No. 4 do
MERCERIZED COTTON HEADBANDS (SAM-
PLES REQUIRED).
Mercerized cotton headbands,No.l .pieces.
Mercerized cotton headbands, No. 2 . .do . . ,
Mercerized cotton headbands, No. 3. .do. . .
Mercerized cotton headbands. No. 4. .do. . .
GOLD LEAF (ONE BOOK AS SAMPLE R£-
QXHRED) .
Gold leaf, XX packs. .
Gold leaf, usual do
Gold leaf, edge (3| by 3} inches do
RIBBON GOLD LEAF, XX, IN ROLLS OF 67
FEET TO EACH ROLL (ONE ROLL AS SAM-
PLE FOR ALL SIZES).
A inch wide rolls. .
J inch wide do. . .
V*« inch wide do . . .
} inch wide do. . .
1^ inch wide do. . .
i inch wide do. . .
I Inch wide do. . .
I inch wide do. . .
i inch wide do. . .
li^ inches wide do. . .
Quantity.
Contract price.
300
10.276 per yard.
300
S0.28 per yard.
fiOO
S0.25 per yard.
500
S0.276 per y^rd.
200
S0.285 per yard.
26,000
SO. 139 per yard.
200
$0,145 per yard.
600
$0,214 per yard.
100
$0.22 per piece.
200
600
150
50
100
300
76
2,600
2,750
60
20
200
120
200
60
300
70
50
25
700
$0.26 per piece.
$0.28 per piece.
$0.32 per piece.
$0.18 per piece.
$0.21 per piece.
$0.23 per piece.
$0.24 per piece.
$7.04 per pack.
$6.25 per pack.
$8.75 per pack.
$0,336 per rolL
$0,411 per roll.
$0,493 per roll.
$0,616 per roll.
$0,693 per roll.
$0,805 per roll.
$0,962 per roll.
$1.19 per roll.
$1,416 per roU.
$1,572 per roll.
182
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIJiTER.
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for materiali and 9upplie$ {except paper)
daring the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of articles.
RIBBON GOLD LEAF, XX, IN BOLLS OF 67
FEET TO EACH BOLL (ONE BOLL AS SAM-
PLE FOB ALL SIZES)— continued.
W. 11. Coe Manufacturing 1 J inches wide rolls.
Co., Providence, R. I.
Do 1| inches wide do...
Do li inches wide do...
Do 1| inches wide do...
Do IJ inches wide do...
Do 2^ inches wide do...
Do 2§ inches wld^ do...
1)0 SJ *n<^^»<^s wide do...
RIBBON r.OLD LEAF, USUAL, IN ROLLS OF 67
FEET TO EACH ROLL (ONE ROLL AS SAM-
PLE FOR ALL SIZES).
W.H.Ck)e Manufacturing i^,., Inoh widt? rolls..
Co., I'rovidence, R. I.
Do J inch wide do...
Do {■(.. in'-h wid- do...
Do I Inch wi^le do...
Do ,"., inch wide do...
Do i inch wide do...
Do I inch wide do...
Do f inch wide do. . .
Do 2 inch wide do...
Do 1 ,'*; inchf'S widp do . . .
Do U inches wide do...
Do Ij inches wide do...
Do U inch»»s wide do...
Do 1| inches wide do. . .
Do IJ inchf'S wide do...
Do 2J inch* s wide do...
Do 2i inohos wido do. . .
Do , 3i inches wide do...
ALUMINUM A.ND P.VTEXT STAMI'IXO LEAF.
Georgi* M^'i^r Co., Now .Mnmlnnni ioaf. ix^st thin, 5J by .'»J inches,
York, N. V. pji/'lcfti.
Louis IXojongi' <fc Co., rat«^nt stamping leaf, white, 18 by 23
N''W "b'ork, N. Y. inchr-s. shafts.
Do I*at<'nt .xttimping loaf colors, Nos. 1 to 8,
l*s l»y :i3 inch. «:. .slie<'ts.
Do I'at<'nt stamping U-af, colors. Nos. 9 to !♦*»,
is by 23 inchos. sheets.
TIIRFAI). TWINE. ETC. CSAMFLE.S REQUIRED).
Quantity. Contract price.
R. I', riarko Co., Wash-
ington, I). C.
Do
E. r. F'lllor Co., Now
York. K. Y.
No. ]♦;. 3-cord gilllng tlin^ad pounds.
25 tl.912 per rolL
26 $2JX2 per rolL
25 $2,167 per roU.
25 $2,307 per roU.
26 $2,805 per roU.
50 $3,442 per rolL
50 $3.95 per roU.
25 $4.25 per rolL
20 $0,292 per roll.
200 $0,372 per roU.
50 $0,447 per roll.
200 $0,556 per roU.
50 $0.62 per roll.
100 $0,727 per roU.
50 $0,856 per roU.
50 tixm per roU.
50 $1,263 per roU.
100 $1,416 per loU.
50 $1,678 per roll.
50 $1,855 per roU.
50 $2,018 per roll.
50 $2,074 per roll.
50 $2,337 per roll.
100 $2,762 per roU.
50 $3.40 per roU.
25 $4,037 per roU.
200 $0JO per fmcY.
100 $0.06 per sheet.
100 $0.07 per shwt.
I
100 ' 90J09 per sheet.
No. ]*': "R'ord gilllng thread do.
No. iH. .3-cord gilllng thread do.
300 10.71 per pound.
300 10.71 per pooDd.
100 $0.71 per poand.
I
BEPORT OF THE PtJBLIC PRINTER.
183
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies {except papir ]
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of articles.
Quantity.' Contracl price.
THREAD, TWINE, ETC.(SAMPLES REQUIRED) —
continued.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash- No. 20, 3-cord gllling thread pounds. .
ington, D. C.
Do No. 25, 3-cord gilling thread do —
Do No. 30, 3-cord gilling thread do —
E. C.^ Fuller Co., New
York, N. Y.
Do
No. 40, 3-cord gilling thread
..do.
No. 45, 3-cord gilling thread do —
Do Linen thread for Smyth book-sewing ma-
chines (No. 40, 3-cord), pounds.
Do ' Linen thread for Smyth book-sewing ma-
chines (No. 50, 3-cord), pounds.
Do Cotton thread for use in sewing blank
books on Smyth machines, pounds.
Do Best sea-island cotton thread for Smyth
machines, spools.
Soft twine, 3, 5, 6, or 12 ply pounds. ,
John Campbell & Co
New York, N. Y.
John A . Roebling's Sons
Co., Trenton, N.J.
Do
Do
Do
WIRE FOR STITCHING MACHINES (SAMPLES
WILL BE FURNISHED). THE SIZES GIVEN
ARE IN DECIMAL OF AN IN( H.
.014 round wire pounds . .
018 round wire do
.021 round wire do
i .031 by .021 flat wire. do. . . .
Do .036 by .021 flat wire do ... .
Do ' .041 by .029 flat wire do
Do 047 by .035 flat wire do. . . .
Do 021 roimd wire. do
100 ^$0.77 per pound.
4,000 10.87 per pound.
100 10.98 per pound.
100 $1.15 per pound.
100 11.34 per pound.
100 12.28 per pound.
200 $2.30 per pound.
120 $1.20 per pound.
2,000
$1.41 per spool.
4,000 I $0.31 per pound.
100 I $0,105 per pound.
500 ] $0,079 per pound.
1,800 I $0.0765 per pound.
800 $0,089 per pound.
300 $0,089 per pound.
500 $0,084 per pound.
500 ; $0,083 per pound.
500 $0.0765 per pound
GLUE, TABLET COMPOSITION, TABLET GLUE,
ALBUMEN, DEXTRIN, AND BEESWAX.
Glue, best quality pounds.
do do...
A rmour «fe Co., New York
N.Y.
Louis Dejonge & Co.,
New York, N. Y.
The J. O. Whitten Co., ! Flexible glue do
Boston, Mass.
l^o
Berger Bros., South
Bend, Ind.
The A . Haug Company,
New York, N. Y.
Armour & Co., New York Blood albumen do .
N.Y. I
National Gum and Mica Dextrin, best light do .
Co., New York, N.Y. !
Tablet composition do .
Tablet glue do .
Egg albumen. do
M. Feigel & Bro., New
York. N.Y.
Beeswax, best northern. do .
35,000
$0.11 per pound.
15,000 I $0.11 per pound.
4,000
300
500
$0.10 per pound.
$0.11 per p'Hind.
$0.11 per pound.
GOO $0.75 per pound.
200
GOO
$0.30 per pound.
$0.0G4 per pound.
1,000 $0.3348 per pound.
184
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for materials and supplies (except paper)
during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Pbiladelphia, Pa.
Do
Geo. F. Muth & Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
Do
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
Eureka Manufacturing
Co., New York, N.Y.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
Do
Eureka Manufacturing
Co., New York, N. Y.
Shoemaker & Busch,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do
Fred. A . Schmidt, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Anderson Ac Ziepler,
I'hila/lelphia, Pa.
Do
Do,
E. ( . Fuller Co., New
York, N. Y.
K. P. f larke Co., Wash-
ington, D. ('.
Louis Dejonge A: Co.,
Nf'W York, N.Y.
Do
Ji. v. riurke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Thomas Gamar A Co.,
.New York. N Y.
Description of articles.
GUM .ARABIC, ALUM, MABBLEB'S COLOB8,
SWEET OIL, VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, TBENCH
BOOK VARNISH, SHELLAC, GUM HOG, GUM
TRAGACANTH, ETC.
Granulated gum arable pounds. .
Alum, pulverized do
Ultramarine blue do
Chrome yellow, dark orange do
Chrome yellow, lemon. do
Chrome yellow, orange. do
Carmine indigo paste do
Cochineal lake, marbler's colors do
Stronger water anunonia do
Sweet oil in half -pint bottles dozen. .
Virgin olive oil quarts. .
Frencli l>ook varnish dozen. .
Orange shellac pounds..
Gum hog, best quality do
Gum tragacanth do
PATENT BACK.S, BACK-UNING PAPEB, GRAY
SUPER, PARCHMENT SUBSTITUTE, BOOK-
BINDING BAND, AND TAPE FOR MACHINES. !
For patent bar ks for books, known as
**Phila<Ielphia patent back," not ex- '
ceeding 1 inch in width and 18 hichea In
length, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to what ;
Isknoi^-nas" Philadelphia patent back,"
not ex( celling 1 inch in width and 23J '
inches in length, guards.
I
For patent backs for books, equal to what
is known as "Philadelphia patent {
bark," not e.\(ee<ling If inches in width ^
and 24) inches in length, guards.
Back-lining paper for Smyth case-making
machine, j>ounds.
Gray 8ui»er, me<lium weight yards, .
Quantity, i Contract price.
150
S0.26 per pound.
500 I SOj021 per pound.
50 i S0.115 per pound.
50
75
S0.115 per pound.
S0.115 per pound.
50 S0.106 per pound.
60 SOiK) per pound.
200 S0.53 per pound.
200 S0.057 per pound.
100 S0.77 per pound.
6 S0.465 per pound.
2 $12.50 per pound.
100 S0.56 per pound.
250 S0.285 per pound.
250 SO.O0 per pound
60,000
S0.006 per guATd.
10.01 per gnanL
10.018 per gUBrd.
5,000 t0.063 per pound.
60, 000 10.0245 per yard.
Gray 8Ui>er, heavy weight do .... I 20, 000 t0.083 perymnL
Golf bunting, jiadding cloth do
Panhnifnt i^ubstitute. |-inrh, in ple-es of
72 yanl« em h, pieces.
Bookbinding band, |-inrh, in pieces of 12
yanlseach, pieres.
5,000 tO.026 per^ytrd.
100 tO.72 per piece.
600 ; fOJOperpieo^
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER.
185
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made for tnaterials and supplies {except paper)
dwring the fiscal year ended Jane SO, 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of articles.
Quantity.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
Contract price.
PATENT BACKS, BACK-LININO PAPER, GRAY
SUPER. PARCHMENT SUBSTITUTE, BOOK-
BINDING BAND, AND TAPE FOR MA-
CHINES— COntinUea.
White tape for Martini book-sewing ma-
chines, |-inch wide, in rolls of either 24
or 36 yards each, yards.
Tape for use in sewing heavy blank books
on Martini book-sewing machines,
yards.
Do ' Rolls, i-inch press or folder tape . .dozen
Do RoUs, J-inch press or folder tai)e do . .
Do i Rolls, 1-inch press or folder tape do..
Do Rolls, 1 J-inch press or folder tape. . .do . .
Gane Bros. & Co., Chi- Rolls, IJ-inch press or folder tape... do..
cago. 111.
II. P. Clarke Co., Wash- RoUs, li-inch press or folder tape.. do —
ington, D. C.
METAL FOR TYPESETTING MACHINES.
Thomas Wildes, New Monotype metal for Lanston Monotype
York, N. Y. machines, equal in all respects to that
now in use in Olhce. pounds.
Do ' Linotype metal for Mer^nthaler Lino-
tyx)e machines, equal in all respects to
that now in use in Oflice, pounds.
STEREOTYPER'S AND ELECTROTYPER'S
MATERIAL.
Do Stereotype metal, to lie made of bright i
new metals, pounds.
Do Electrotype metal, to l^e made of bright
new metals, pounds.
Lead, in pigs or bars pounds. .
Ilofoller Smelting and
Refining Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Lewis Ilopfenmaier,
Washington, D. C.
Marks Lissberger, New Antimony and tin, mixod in equal parts.
Tin, in bars do
York, N. Y.
Do
Do
pounds.
Bismuth metal pounds. .
Solder, composed of equal parts of tin and
lead, cast in bars about J inch in diame-
I ter, pounds.
The Conlpy Foil Co., New ' Tin foil, first quality pounds. .
York, N. Y. j
Lewis Hopfenmalor, Lake copper battery plates do
Washington, D C.
(No bids received) Nickel anodes, 8 by 18 inches, i-inch thick,
pounds.
The Ostrander-Seymour Sifted cast-iron fillings pounds. .
Co., Chicago, III. i
Shoemaker & Busch, Sulphate of copper <lo
Philadelphia, Pa.
Do Nickel salts and ammonia do
180,000 I $0.0069 per yard.
30,000 : 80.027 per yard.
2 $6.75 per dozen.
1 $10.10 per dozen.
1 $13..')0 per dozen.
2 $15.20 per dozen.
1 $16.80 per dozen.
1 $19.90 per dozen.
250, 000 $0.12 per pound.
125. 000 $0.09 per pound.
10,000
$0.09 per pound.
50,000
$0.07 per pound.
150.000
$0.a'i75 per pound
10.000
$0.41 per pound.
500
$0.31 piT pound.
100
$1.60 per pound.
1,(X)0
$0.2125 per pound
10, OCX)
$0.2225 per pound
25,000
$0.2095 per pound
2O0
9,000
$0,025 p<'r pound.
15,0(K)
$0.0<">4 per pound.
:u)0
$0,119 p<'r pound.
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1-
-13
186
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 18. — Statement of contracts made, for materials and supplies (except paper)
during the fiscal year ended June 30 j 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
Description of articles.
Quantity. Contract price.
B. & O. Myers, New
York, N. Y.
Sheip & Vandegrift
Philadelphia, Pa.
B. & O. Mv-ers, New
York, N. Y.
Do
Do
Louis Oehlert , \ew York,
N. Y.
Mackail Bros., Washing-
ton, D. C.
Do
Marks Lissl^erger, New
York, N. Y.
Do
Charles B.Chrj'stal, Xew
York, N. Y.
Thomas Wildes. New
York, N. Y.
Do
The S. Obermayer Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
(No bids received ji,
W. J. Ilindson, Buffalo,
N. Y.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Do
IIoffinHn-<.'orT Manufac-
turing Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-
ington. D. C.
IIotTnian-Corr .Manufac-
turing Co., I'hilad«'l-
phia. Pa.
Do
l)f)
Do
Do
SluM^niakfT i^- Husrh.
Philadi'lphia. fa.
HolTnjan-Corr Manufac-
turing ('«».. Phiiad»'l-
[ihi.i. I 'a.
Cuyl.-r \ Mohlor. li.ilti-
nioro. Md.
STEREOTYPER'S AND ELECTROTYPE R's
MATERIAL— continued.
Matrix brushes dozen. .
Kiln-dried cherry blocking board feet. .
Stereotype backing paper reams. .
White tissue paper. No. 1 do
Extra cream tissue paper do
Stereotype drying blankets each . .
Sulphuric acid carboys. .
Muriatic acid do
Molding wax pounds. .
do do
Plumbago for polishing elect rotyiMJS,
pounds.
Plumbago for polishing electrotypes,
pounds.
Plumbago for molding for electrotypes,
pounds.
Plumbago for polishing electrotypes.
pounds.
Stereotype backing powder pounds. .
do do
I
Readiertised.
ROPE, TWIXE, CORD, ETC.
Rope for pressing machine, ,'a-inch,
pounds.
Rope for pressing machine, |-inch .pounds. ,
Cotton wrapping cord do
Page cord in ]>alls do
Jute, G-ply do
do do.
do do.
.hit«\ l()-ply do.
.lute, '<-ply do.
.hito, >*-ply, light do.
Wrapping twino, 3. 4. and 5 ply do.
Cotton wastr, X X .\ do
1 $63 per dozen.
I
4,000 I S0.C925 per foot.
i
60 ' $4.75 per ream.
i
ISO $1.30 per ream.
50 ' $1.50 per ream.
24 i $2.75 each.
10 $2.95 per carboy.
3 , $2. 40 per carboy.
3,000 '. $f 1.245 per pound.
I
2,000 $0,265 per pound.
1,000 , 10.12 per popnd.
I
1,000 $0.28 per pound.
1,000 $0.15 per pound.
500 ' $0.28 per pound.
1,000 ;
1,000 $0.04 per pound.
5,000 I $0,077 per potmd.
2,000 ; $0,077 per pound.
500 i'$0.16 per pound.
1,500 , $0.23 per pound.
2,000 I $0.08 per pound.
2,000 $0.08 per pound.
G,000 $0.10) per pound.
20,000 $0.08 per pound.
5,000 $0.08 per pound.
5,000 $0,067 per pound.
2,000 $0.10) per pound.
20,000 $0.09 per pound.
BEPOBT OF THft PUBLIC PRINTER. 187
No. 19. — SUUemerU of conlractt made for lithographing and fngravinii during the fiicai
year ended June SO, 1907.
Title ol documeDt.
. Hoen & Co., BoltlmoTS, WsUr-Stipply and IcrlgnlloD Paper
Ud. , Nn. 182.
Do [ Water-supply and Irrigation Paper
I No. 1S3.
Do I Water-supply and Irrigation Paper
I »o. 188,
Do ! Bulletin No. 3W, U. S. Oeoioglcal
Do ' Bulletin No 301. U. B. Oeoioglcal
Do BuUetln No, 308. U, S. Geological
Do Boll Survey o( Mareoa Area, Tei., for I
Do Boll Surrey o( Waycrosa Area, Qa., lor
11X16.
Do ." Boll Survey o( Madison County, N. Y.,
Do Soil Surve J oI Grainger County. Tsnn..
Do Soil Survey oi Wheeling Area, W. Va., I
lor 1906.
Do,. FouTtb Annual Report of the Reclama- I
tloD 8orvl(», I
Do Bulletin. ol the Bureau of Flaberlea, I
Vol, XXVI, IBOa.
Do Annual Report of the Secretary of
Agriculture. I90a,
11
of. th
. Professional Pspo
logical Survey,
: Light-House
5C, U. S. Oco-
Da Senate Document No. 194. SBth Con
'2 percent, 10 days.
IHH
KKPOKT or THE PUBLIC PBIXTER.
So. jy.- StntjttitinrU of rorUrQ/-tji madt for liJt}Knjraphijyi and ewjravifui duriwf the fical
Vijur {Tidfd Jyru ^0, ]iHJ7 — < 'r»ntiiiued.
SHttu- *)S foij tractor.
Title of doc'uiD«*nt.
X at
JUItiiiwrc- MuryUnd Kri- Huiit'tin No. ^r^. V. S. Geolr*gical Sur-
Umvifiy Co., JiHftiiiion>. v»'y.
M'l
I*'* <'<»ntriliutious from the U. .<- National
Ilerlmrium. Vol. X. Part III.
!>'* I'nKi^'diiijrs upon th«» I'nvfilinp of th?
Statu*' of the Tount de Hochambeau.
tt'f Hiill«*tin <tf Xtv Bureau of Fislieries.
Vol. XXVI. v.tn;.
Iht .ilo
litftiiic I A Ki»"«l«r < •»., riiil- Sful Sur%'e\- of FIhdovit County. N. C. .
u«li l|>ti){i. I'd
I"- Soil Sun-i'v <if H»»ndor9on An^a. Tex..
for VMn\.
iiiUuy.. |-li(iii>|.*iii\iin< Co.. rnM-ft-ilinffs u{Min the Cnvfilmg of the
««
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tra
= s
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2-
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«$U.50
40 5175
33 74.50
4 ''4.O0
70 fafi-SO
1 8,588 * 429. 00
1 8.508
7 7,539
<<560.00
t>45.00
< t.W ..{/•. Ill
Statu*' »)f Count 'If Ko<'haniheau.
« .-i!i...i K. I l..i.i.Kiu|<h Co. Annual R«>i>ort of t lie Chiif of Kngi- 50 1,735 ...!.. <<5^.65
W {4^t.'li.^| fill 1 1 I
nit-rs. r. S. Amiv. for \'M)»\.
I'.
'i(ii^tei'f\|< I i:f.-i.i^ iri^; ( II . Ki'ptiit of th«' Stf notary of .\jn-ii,-ulture .
■ lo
Hullttin \t». ."^r.*. r. S. Giolop.al Sur- .
j.i.....> !•■' I .VI. Niu\i.ik *^oil '*ijr\«'\ <^f l'oi;ti>t«H- County. Mi*s..
■^ • lot l'.X«»
' • >«»ii "^urx'-x of Cfiililii ransli. Iji.. for
' • ><•;• '*i:r\'\ if « 'kwhoTn;* County.
' •». .. '*i.;\ I \ .»i r.Ni .t::.!.i.t C- ■•..:.! y. Fla.,
1 I ;■«!•.
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
189
No. 19. — Statement of contracts made for lithoffraphimf and enriraviw} during the fiscal
year ended June 30^ 1907 — Continued.
Name of contractor.
en
a
a
Title of document.
00
O 00
^ o
3
6§ I
>
Julius Bien <t Co., New York,
N. Y.
Do
Do.
Soil Survey of Transylvania County,
N. C, for 190G.
Soil Survey of Madison County, N. Y.,
for 1906.
Soil Survey of Blue Earth County,
Minn., for 1906.
Do I Soil Survey of Racine County, Wis.,
for 1906.
Soil Sur\'ey of Crookston Area, Minn.,
for 1906.
Bulletin No. 303, V. S. Geological Sur-
vey.
Bulletin No. 302, U. S. Geological Sur-
vey.
Monograph No. 50, U. S. Geological
Survey.
Water Supply and Irrigation Paper
No. 182.
Maurice Joyce Engraving Soil Survey of Marcos Area, Tex., for
1
1
8,598
8,598
Do.
Do.
Do.
1 8,598
8,598
1 8,598
J. Manz Engraving Co.,
Chicago, 111.
Do
1
1
7,305
8,575
Co., Washington, D. C
Do
1906.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Soil Survey of Caddo Parish, La., for
190G.
Soil Survey of Oklahoma County, Okla.,
for 1906.
Soil Survey of Escambia County, Fla.,
for 1906.
Soil Survey of Montgomery County,
Miss., for 1906.
Soil Survey of Waycross Area, Ga., for
1906.
Soil Survey of Leo County, Ala., for
1906.
Do Soil Survey of Hanover County, N. C,
for 1906.
Soil Survey of Fayette Area, Ark., for
1906.
Soil Survey of Tishomingo Area, Ind.
T., for 1906.
Soil Survey of Ransom County, N.
Dak., for 1906.
Soil Siu^ey of Green County, Ind., for
1906.
Soil Survey of Transylvania County,
N. C, for 1906.
Soil Survey of Racine County, Wis., for
1906.
Soil Survey of Blue Earth County,
Minn., for 1906.
40
48
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
National Engraving Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Do
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o
*? 98
O
B
4542.00
798.00
776.00
488. OU
736.00
314.00
1150.00
285.00
30.00
ol.OO
a. 75
a. 75
a. 75
a. 75
ol.OO
a LOO
a 1.00
a 1.60
al.60
a 1.60
al.60
al.60
1.50
1.50
a 2 per cent, 10 days.
194
EKPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIXTEB.
. I. :4 by % inchu. tt poimds-^oDtlDDed.
[■ Piiipundl'iiiKiT^aitDpaiiy Ticonderogi, X. Y..
iOdlb IllnnCAIniuiiy, Iia!)l[n,.r.-. :SM.
Biy» P»lvrConiiir.ny, V i ,
Itup-tWI-MpMHIII-, :.
XowVorkiind -fu. vHnia „y. . V-irk. N. Y
Lot K>.— A,(iaDT<4mi, N« . :!t l<v .^ Inrhr.i. w pouodi:
I'. H. nUtMtorCoiiJi.^., ^ ;:.... ■,: ,Fll
(;»rt«r, fikwACo.HV-rj-'ifuiH-nj BoBton, Mass
ifnri optoimnlef Wwhlngton, D. C
W<-»t VIFElnlaTulpuiit 7i>|wr Compuf, Nev York, S. Y
Tht J-*),Jp ,t M",ir" r,ii.r*oTnpiD)' FhUadelphla, !'■
TlccHi.dr... " I ..■ ■.iii|iiiBj' Tlcomlerogn. N". Y
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Kulaiiiai™, Mtrh
I 'Wis I o
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■rti.- J,
rlntlrllnl 'oin|«D7 Sprtng 'iroi'p. I'u.
11 ihln^t™, U. (■
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BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB. 195
Lot 23.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds— Continued.
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md per pound.. S0.0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich , do 0366
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0365
Lot 24.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0366
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0356
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0866
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0356
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0356
Lot 25.-0,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 042
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 042
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 042
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0385
Lot 20.-5,000 reams. No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
.P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 037j
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 038
Dobler <t Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 037
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, N. H do V ». 037J
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
The Friend Paper Company, West Carrollton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N, Y do 037
Lot 27.-5,000 reams. No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0375
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 038
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, N. H do 038
Smith, Dixon Company. Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
The F'Tiend Paper Company, West Carrollton, Ohio ". .do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Compnny , New York, N. Y do 0375
Lot 28.-5,000 reams. No. 1, .38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring CJrovo, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D, C do 0365
West. Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 037
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 037
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, X. H do 038
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
The Friend Paper Company, West Carrollton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. V do 037
Lot 29.-6,000 reams. No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Cc^ (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier.^Wasliington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. New York, N. Y do 0376
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa ^«5> 'JKV
192 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 5.- -5.000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 Inches, 48 pounds— Continued.
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore. Md per pound. . $0. 0355
Bryant Papor Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich , do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 036
Lot 6.-5,000 roams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. II. Glatfeltor Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rico & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis llopfenmalor, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The .Jossup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia Pa do 037
Ticondoroga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y ^do 0355
Tileston & 1 Idlings worth Company, Boston, Mass do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich .• do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 036
Lot 7.-5,000 roams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfeltor Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass do.... .0355
lx»wis llopfonmaior, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 036
The Jossup <fc Monro Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 0355
Ticondoroga Pulp and Pajier Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimon>, Md do 0355
Brj'ant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper M411s, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 8.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. II. (Jlatfoltor Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rioe ct Co. incorporation). Boston, Mass do 0355
U»wls 1 1 opfonniaior. Washington, 1). C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Pajwr Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Tho.lossup A: .Moon' Papier Company. Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticondoroga Pulp and PajH'r Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith. Dixon Company. Baltimon\ Md do 0355
Bryant Pajx'r Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imix^rial Paivr Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Now York and Pennsylvania Company, Now York, N. Y do 0355
Lot y.-o.lKH) HMims. No. 1. 24 by 38 inchos, 48 pomids:
P. n. Glatfoltor Company. Spring Grove. Pa do 0355
Carter. Ritv »V: Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0353
I>>wis llopfonmaior. Wasliington, I). C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Pa|H'r Company. Now York. N. Y do 036
The .lossup iV: Moon* Pajx^r Company. Philadelphia, Pa do .037
Tio(m(loroga Pulp and PniK-r Companv. Ticondoroga. N. Y do 0355
Smith. l)l.\on Company. Haltimon«. .Md do 0355
Bryant Pajx-r Company. Kalamazoo. Mioh do 0355
lm]>«'rial Pa|H»r Mills. Kalama/oo, Mich do 0355
Now York and Ponnsylvania Com]>any. Now York. N. Y do 0355
Lot 10. .'•.(UK) n'lim.s. No. 1, 24 by :iS inohos. 48 pounds:
P. 11. (;ijitf«lt«'r Company. Spring Gro\o. Pa do 0355
Cartor. Riiv \ K.\^. (^Coq>o ration-. Boston, Mass do 0355
Ii«»wis llopfonniah*r. Washington. D. C do 0355
West Nirginia Pulp and l'aiH>r Company. Now York. N. Y do 0355
The .b's.siip i^ Moon- PaiH>r Company. Phila-lolphla. Pa do 087
Tioondoroga Pulp and PajH'r l'»>mpjnj> . TiiMuidoroga, N. Y do 0356
Smith, Dixon I'ompnny, Baltimon'. Md do 0355
Br\ant Pj)|><>r Comp.Miy. Kalamiiyoo. Mioh do 0355
lm|M'risd Pmiht Mills. Kalamazoo. Mioh do 0355
No\N \ork and Ponnsylvania Compjiny. Now York. N. V do 0355
\a>K 11. .'>,(HK) n'ams. No 1. 24 l»y ;ts iiu-hrs, 4S pounds:
P. 11. iJlatfoltor l'oTnpan> , Spring Grovr. Pa do 0356
Carior. Kio»' A Co. vl'or]^^^ration . Itoston. Msi'ss ....do 0355
Lowis llopfrnm.-nor. Washington. D. l' do 0355
Wosi Virginin Pulp .-ind Pai^r I'ompjniy. N»'w York. N. V do 096
Tho .b'.vsijp A Moon* PajxT Compnny. Pbil.idflpbia. Ph do 0355
Tiroiulony^ii I'lilp mui r.«»|X'r Company. Vivoudorv^gA. N. V do .036
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PItlNTEB.
Lot 33.— I.OOD mma. 38 liy 48 Incliei. 140 pniindii Cnntlnurii,
InippHiil I'liper Mills, liiJiinuiioo. Mli-h per pounJ.
TheFrieiiil 1-iip.T ComiMny Wi'st Canolltim. Ohin do...
New Vorkand PeniHylvuniit ("ompany. Nf* Ynrk, N. Y do...
Lfv\i lIoplenxoaieT Wiwhlnelon. I), C do...
Wwt Vlrslnln I'lilpnnd I'npor Company New York, .V. Y do...
ThoJMnipAUooiofmprrCotnpiiny, rhllHcWphk. I's do...
nfeston A IlolllnestworUi Compiuiy fiiwtoti.Mms. do...
Brj'nnl P»ppr Coinpuny Kalamaioo, Uich dir. ,.
Impertil I'Bpor MlUa, Kalamaiflu, Mleh do...
ThrPrirailPiipBrCompaay. WcHtCarrollton. llhto dn...
New York and PpniiBylvMiliiCoinpiiny.Kow York. N. Y do...
Lot 37.— I.oron<amti,2»tiy431nrhi'»,ji0poiindii:
Lewis nopIfninitiBr.'Wisliiiiiiton ]> C. do...
Wfsl ViTglnLB I'ulpmiil Piipi.rl'oiiipiiiiy Ni'w York, N, Y do..,
ThpJfiKiipAMooroPiiperCoinpriny I"hlt«di-lpHlii, I'a do...
Brynni Papsr l^oaipiiny Kulumiiioo, Uifh dn. ,.
Imperial I'api^r Hills, KaUiinMf^j, Ulch do...
Thp Frli-nd PaperCompany 'WrBt riirroUton Ohio do. . .
N»w York and PfimKylvanioftimpony. New York, N'. Y do...
Lot »«.- 6.000 Tcanii. Mi>yA^ inobss. 120 pouudH
p 11. OlaitPlter ComiKUiy, ap ring Grove, I'a do...
C«rtPr Rlci' *Co. (Corpotalion Eionloii, Uuas do. . .
J*«(b opfrnmiiler Waahlnglon. D. C do. , .
»>«t Virginia I'utpond raprrfompiiny, Xpw York, N. Y do...
ThcJetellpAUoani PapprCompacy I'tuladBlphia. Va do...
The Kaliimaioo I'a per Company XalamaHw, Ulrh do...
TtlMton i Ilolilngiwoith t'ompany Bonton. Mssx do...
Smith, DlMn Company BaltunorE, Md do...
ilryam Paper <'omiiany Kalaaiaioo. Mloh do., ,
rapfrlal I'apFcUIUs, Kalamatoo, Uloh do...
The Friend ?«i*r Company WnnCarrolllon. Ohin do...
Sew York and Peunaylvmia Poinpuny. Nnw York, NY do...
I^t JR.- S.IXOnMuiu>.i3gby4Hinidiiis, IK pounds:
P. QlalfellvrCompuiy Spring drove, I'a dn, ..
Carter Bioa iCo. (Corporatlonl Boston, Mans dn...
Lewia opfannulor. WaatUngton, 1>. (' dn. ..
Wosl Virginia Pulp and Papfrt'ompany New York. X. Y dn...
The Joisup A Moore PB[i*r Tompany Phlladi-lphia, I'n do. . .
Kalamazoo PaporOnmiiajiy KaJamntoo. HIcli dn..,
Bmllh. DlionCampany, Baldnnim, Md. do.,,
Bryant Papvr Company Kaiamszoo, Mioh do...
Imperial Paprr Mills, Xotomaioo. Uirti do...
The Friend I'n per Company, Wtst CarroJlton. IJhin do...
The -New York and INumiylvanla Company New York, X, Y do. ..
Lot «.— S,nOn!ama,38Hy «adiiehM,UOpoimd":
r II Glatlelterfompany Spring Grove, Pa do.,.
Carter RlwACo. (Corporatloni Iloston. JiUss dn...
Lewis Hopfonmaler IVaahlngtoa, D. t- 'to.,.
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York. X. Y do...
The Jeaaup A Uoort PaperCompany Pblladelphln, I'a do. ..
Kalamazoo Paper Company Kalamazoo, Mleh do. ..
Smith, DlionOompuny, Balttmoie, Md do...
Bryant I'aperCompany Kalamajoo, Miili do...
Imperial Paper UUl»,littlajnaiioo,Mlih do...
TheFrlwid P«p»r Cmnpauy. West Carrollloii, Ohio do...
Now Vorkandl-ennnylvanU Compsny Nnw York, N. Y do...
Lot 41 — 4,Iltfi Ivuat. BJ by SI) Inches, n pounds:
P. ll Clattelti>r<lonipany Spring Cirove, Pa do...
CartiT, Rlro * Co. (Corpomtlon Boston, Mass do, . .
Lewis llnp/eniHiilHr 1\ a.ililnjrtoti. I». C <]■• ..
V.:-M VirL'Li.,,, IMir.iii.i I ■..:.., r.,nipBny, New York, N. Y do...
The Jeaaup A 'I ■ ■ i ii J-iny. I'hilmUdphiu, I'li dn,..
Smith, Diion Company, Haltimnrc. Sid dn. . .
Bryant Paper Compiiny. Kalamazoo, Mifh dn...
Imperbil Paper Ullle, KBUmnmn, Mich do. . .
THeFrtendPaperCompany, West Carrollton, Ohio do...
M«irYork»i«iPoninjlvanlaCompany, New York, X.V Ao.,
194 BEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 17.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 Inches, 48 pounds— Continued.
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y per pound. . 10. 0355
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 18.-^,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfoltcr Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rico & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis nopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The Jes.sup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith, Dixon Company. Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 19.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. 11. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y 1 do 036
The Jcssup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md •. do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 20.-^,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. ir. Glatfelter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Uice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 0355
L«^wia Hopfi?nmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Thc^Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith. Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 0355
Imperial l^iper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 21.- 5.nO0 reams. No. 1, 24 by ;i8 inches, 48 poimds:
P. H. (Jlatfelter Company, Spring (irove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Kice <fe Co. (Corporation'), Boston, Mass do 0355
I>?^is I lopfenmaior, W a shingt on, I ) . C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 036
The Jessup A: Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and I'aper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0356
Smith. Dixon Company. Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company. Kalamazo.i, Mich * do 0355
Imperial I'aper Mills, Kalamazoo. Mieh do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N, Y do 0355
Lot 22. -VKK) reams. Xo. 1, 24 by 3S inches. 4K pounds:
P. H. (Jlalfj'lter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
('art<'r, lino, dc Co. (Cori>orati(mi, Bo.ston, Mass do 0355
I>ewis n<)|)f<'nmaier, Washington. D. C do 0355
Wrst Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y -..do 0356
The .b'ssu|» iV .Moon' pM{H'r Company. Philadelphia, Pa do 037
TieondfrogH Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore. Md do 0355
Bryant Pai)er Company, Kalamazoo, .Mich do 0365
lm|K'rial Pa p<'r .Mills, Kalamazoo. .Mich do 0366
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0366
Lot 2;i. ').(KM) reams. N(». 1, 24 by :<H inchosi, 4K pounds:
P. n. (Jlatfclter Company, .S|)ring Grove. Pa do 0355
Carter, Mice S: Co. (Corporation. Boston, Mass do 0355
Ii<'\vis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Pai>er Company, New York, N. Y do 036
The .Ji'sswp ik .Moore Paper Company, Philadt»lphia, Pa do 087
TicoijfU'.rof^n I'ulp iiiul Paper Con\pany. TlcondeTog,a, N. Y do 036
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 197
Lot 35. — 4,000 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 140 pounds Continued.
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich per pound. . $0,039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton. Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 36.— 500 reams, ,*« by 48 inches, 120 poimds:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 04
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, l*a do 039
Tileston & HoUingsworth Company, Boston, Mass do 038
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do-. . . . .039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Papt»r Company, West CarroUton. Ohio do 039
New York and I'ennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 04
Lot 37.-1,000 reams, 29 by 43 inches, 80 pounds:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Wi shington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and I'aper Company, New York, N. Y do 04
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 039
Brj'ant Paprr Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West ("arroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0395
Lot 38. -5,()C0 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 120 pounds:
P. II. (Jlatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice «S: Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Ilopfemnaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup <fc Moore Paper Company. Philadelphia, Pa do 04
The Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Tileston & HoUingsworth ('ompany, Boston, Mass do 0375
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Brj'ant Pap<»r Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial PapT Mills, Kalamazoo. Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton. Ohio do 039
New York and I Vnnsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 39.- -o.OCO reams, '.iH by 48 inch(;s, 120 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelt<'r ('ompany. Spring Orove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation,), Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
We.*«t Virginia Pulp and Payjer Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup A: Moore Paper ("ompany, Philadelphia, Pa do 04
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Pap<»r Company, We.st CarroUton, Ohio do 039
The New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 40.-5,000 reams, 3S by 4S inches, 120 pounds:
P. U. Glatfelt<'r Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice A: Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup <fc Moore PajH'r Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 039
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 030
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 41.-4,000 reams, 22J by 31i inches, 42 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N . Y do 0395
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 042
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimon', Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do Q3Q
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N . Y <io ^^^^
196 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 29.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 3S by 48 inches, 96 pounds— Continued.
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y per pound. . 10.038
Claremont Paper Company, Clareroont. X. H do 039
Smith. Dixon C-ompany, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 037
Lot 30.— 1.000 reams, No. 1, 3S inches in width:
P. H. Glatlelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Ilopfenmaior, Washington, D. C .do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0375
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
lmp)erial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 037
Lot 31.-12,000 pounds, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 40 pounds:
Lewis Ilopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 042
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, N<'W York, N. Y do OSS
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 042
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo. Mich do 042
New York an<l Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 099
BOOK PRI.NTLNG F.\rER (LASS B.
Lot 32.- (i.OOO reams. 24 l)y 32 inches. 4.') pounds:
P. 11. (llatfelter Company. Spring (Jrove, Pa ix*r pound.. $0,039
Carter, Kiev A: Co. (Corporation i , Boston, Mass do 099
I>'wis Ilopfenniiiier. Wa.shington. D. C do 099
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. New York, N. Y do 0996
The .Tessup S: Moon> Paix»r Company. Philadelphia. Pa do 099
Smith. Dixon Company. Baltim ^re, Md do 099
Bryant PajxT Company, KalaniHZoo, Mich do 099
Imperial I'aper Mills. Kalamazoo, Mich do 099
The Friend Pap<'r Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York. N. Y do 0995
Lot 33.- 2..')()0 ri'ams. .32 l>y 4H inches, <>0 potnids:
P. H. Cilatfelter Company. Spring (irove. Pa do 042
Carter. Bice A: Co. (Corporation). Boston. Mass do 042
J^'wis Ilopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 099
West Virginia Pulp and Pap<*r Company. New York. N. Y do 04
The Jessup 6: .Moon' Pap<'r Company, Philadelphia. Pa do 039
Smith, Dixon Company. Brtltimon', Md do 042
Bryant Paper Company. Kalanuizoo, Mich do 099
Imp*'rial Papc-r .Mills, Kalamazoo. Mich do 039
The Friend Pap«'r Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 0995
Lot 34. 2Jin) n-ams. 24 by .'iH inches. 70 [>ounds:
P. 11. (ilatfelter Company. Spring (Irove. Pa do 099
Carter. Kie<' A Co. (Cori)oration). Boston. Mass ; do 099
I>'wis llopfi-ninaier. Washington. I). C do 099
West Virginia IMilp and Pap<'r Company. New York. N. Y do 0995
The .le.ssiip <V- .Moon- Pa|w'r C<mipany. Philadelphia. Pa do 099
rile»«ton <V. Hollingsworth Company. Boston. Mass do 098
Smith. Dixon ( oinpany. Baltimon-. Md do 099
Brviint Pajx-r Company. Kalamazoo. Mich do 099
Iniixrial I'ap<'r Mills. Kalamazoo, .Mich do 099
Thf Fri«'tid Pajx-r Company. West CarroUton. Ohio do 099
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York. .N. V do 0995
IvOt 3.>. 4.00U r»' iiii»i. :iH by 4M inches. 140 poimds:
P. II. < llatfelter Company. Spring < I rove. Pa do 099
Carter. Ki<*«' «.V Co. (Corporation'. Boston. Mass do 090
I>'wis Ilopfenmaier. Wa**hinglon. I). C. do 099
W»'>t Virginia Pulp and Paix'r Company. New York. N. Y do 099
rh« .b'ssiip A- MrM>n' Paix-r Company. Philadelphia, Pa do 04
.^niHh, Dixon Company. Baltimon-, Md do
Itryant rufMT Compnny. Kalamazoo. Mich do....
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 197
Lot 35. — 4,000 reams. 38 by 48 inches, 140 pounds— Continued.
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich per pound . . $0. 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton. Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 36.— 500 reams, 32 by 48 inches, 120 pounds:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington. D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 04
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia. Pa do 039
Tileston & Hollingsworth Company, Boston, Mass do 038
Br>'ant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich da. . , . .039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 04
Lot 37.— 1.000 reAms, 29 by 43 inches, 80 pounds:
Lewis Hopfemnaier, Wi shington. D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. New York, N. Y do 04
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia. Pa do 039
Br>'ant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company. West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0395
Lot 38.-5,000 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 120 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 04
The Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Tileston & Hollingsworth Company, Boston, Mass do 0375
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 39.— 5,0C0 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 120 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, W'ashington, D. C do 039
W^est Virginia Pulp and Pai)er Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 04
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper MiUs, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
The New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 40.-5,000 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 120 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 039
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 039
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 037
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do 039
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Lot 41.-4,000 reams, 22J by 31i inches, 42 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 030
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 039
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C <lo 039
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. V do 0395
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 042
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do Q3a
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N . Y ^Q ^^
198
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 42.— 500 reams, 22} by 31 i inches, 40 pounds:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound..
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do
Imi)erial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do
The Friend Paj)er Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do
Lot 43.-10,000 roams, 31J by 4.5J. SO pounds:
P. H. Glalfoiter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do
I^wis Hopfenmaier, Washington. I). C do
West Virginia Pulp and Pajx'r Company, New York, N. Y do
Smith. Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md -...do
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do
ImiK>rial Paper Mills. Kalamazoo, Mich do
Thr' Friend PapcT Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do
Now York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do
Lot 44.— 500 reams, 3<< inches in width :
I^ewis Hopfonmaior, Washington. I). C do
West Virginia Pulp andJ'ai)er Company, New York, N. Y do
Jessiip & Moore Paper Company. Philadelphia, Pa do
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich , do
Imp<Tial Papt»r Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York. N. Y do
.IXTigiE MACIIIKK-KI.M.SH PRINTIXG I'.VPER.
Lot 45. -20^> r.'ams, any siz<' or weight not ♦•xceoding 2«"» by 40 inches:
Dohbr iV .Mudg<'. Baltimore, Md per pound..
Ticondj-roga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do
Reading Pap<»r Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. P. .Vndn-ws Paper Company, Washington, D. C do
Lot 4<). 300 n-anis, d'-ckle edg(», any size or weight not excee<ling 2*) by 40 inches:
Carter, Rice «i: Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass do
The Whitaker PaixT Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do
Reading PajxT Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. P. .\iidn'ws PapT Company, Washington, l). C do
Lot 47. KM) reams, antique wove, any size or weight not excerwling 2S l)y 40 inches:
Reading Pai)er Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. r. Andrews Pjiper Company, Washington. D. C do
Lot 4S. l.V) reams, wove machine finish, .'tO^ *>>' 41 inches, 120 pounds:
R«'ading I'afjer Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. 1', Andrews PajxT Company, Washington, 1), C do
I>ot 49. 25 reams, antiqtie-wove, d»'cl<le-<»<lge cover [»aiM>r, any color, lOi by 28 inches, 32 pounds:
The Whitaker I'a|M'r Company, Cincinnati, Ohio per pound..
R. 1'. .Vndrews I'ajxT C<)mpany, Wa.'ihington. 1). C do
WRITING PAPER.
Lot 5f).— 1.0(X) reams white <louble cap, 17 by 28 inches:
I>ee Pai)er Company, Vicksburp, Mich per pound.
Valley Paj>er Company. Holyoke. Mass do...
R. I'. Andrews Paf)er Company, Washington, I). C do...
Arnerican Writing Pajier Comi)any, Holyoke, Mass do...
Lot 51. — 4.nO() reams <louble eap fany color;, 17 by 28 inches:
I^'O I'a|)«!r Company, Vicksburg, Mich do...
R. P. Andrews I'ajier Comimny, Washingtcm, D. C do...
.\meriean Writing Pai>er Company, Holyoke, Mass do.. .
Lot .')'_>. —2. .'(00 n'ams white demy. 10 by 21 inches:
Ijpo PajHT Comjiany, Nicksburg. .Mich do...
Valley l'ai>er Comimny, Holyoke. .Mass do...
R. P. Andrews PajK'r Company, Washington. I). C do...
Ameriean Writing Pajjer Company, Holyoke, .Mass do...
Lot .Vi. ijjtn) reams white <loul>le demy, 21 by 32 inches:
Lee I'ajH'r Company. Vieksburp. .Mich do
R. V. Andrews Vn]>*'r Cnmpany. Washington. D. C do...
.\merjeun Writinp Paper <'omj»any. Holyoke, .Mass do...
10.039
.04
.042
.039
.039
.039
.0405
.042
.042
.039
.039
.042
.039
.039
.039
.039
.039
.04
.039
.039
.ft39
.0395
10.037
.04
.05
.053
.105
.115
.105
.096
.05
.075
.065
.087
.145
.145
10.065
.065
.08
.06
.068
.081
.07
.065
.085
.08
.06
.065
.08
.06
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER. 199
Lot 54.-2,000 reams double demy (any color), 21 by 32 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich iper pound . . SO. 068
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 07
Lot 55.— 100 reams white folio post, 17 by 22 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
Valley Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 085
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, I). C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 06
Lot 56. — 100 reams blue folio post, 17 by 22 Uiches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 068
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 067
Lot 57.-3,000 reams white double folio post, 22 by 34 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
Valley Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 085
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke,' Mass do 06
Lot 58.— 100 reams blue double folio post, 22 by 34 inches:
Lee Paj)er Company, Vicksburg, Mich do OCS
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington. D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke. Mass do 067
Lot 59.-1,000 reams white medium, 18 by 23 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
Valley Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 085
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass : do 06
Lot 60.— 100 reams blue medium, 18 by 23 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 08
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 067
Lot 61.-1,000 reams white royal, 19 by 24 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 06
Lot 62.— 100 reams blue royal, 19 by 24 inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 068
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 067
Lot 63.— 500 reams white superroyal, 20 by 28 inches:
Lee Paj)er Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 06
Lot 64.— 100 reams blue superroyal, 20 by 28 Inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich. do 068
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 067
Lot 65. — 500 roams white Imperial, 23 by 31 Inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 06
Lot 66.-100 reams blue Imperial, 23 ))y 31 Inches:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 068
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass . .do 067
Lot 67.-5,000, reams writing paper, white, 28 inches in width:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 065
R. P. Andrews PajKjr Company, Washington. D. C do 08
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do 06
Lot 68.— 200 reams writing paper, colored, 28 inches in width:
Lee Paper Company, Vicks))urg, Mich do 07
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington. D. C do 081
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Muss do 07
Lot 69.— 100 reams golden envelope paper, 19 by 24 inches, 28 pounds:
Lee Paper Company, Vicksburg, Mich do 10
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 10
200 REPORT. OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
WRITING PAPER.
Lot 70. —3.S()0 reams whito doubU' cap. 17 by 28 inches, 32 pounds, in 17-inch rolls at 250 pounds
each:
P. H. (llatfeller Company. Spring Grove. Pa per pound. . fO. 045
Cart^T, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass : do 055
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Washington, D. C do 049
West Virginia Pulp ami Paper Company, New York, N. Y v do 043
Kalamazoo Paper Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 047
R. P. Andrews Papc^r Company. Washington, D. C do 043
Br>'ant Paper Company. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Imperial Pap<'r Mills. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Lot 71.— <'>.(X)0 reams white <lonblecap, 17 by 28 inches, 3<> pounds, 17-inch rolls at 250 pounds
each:
P. H. (Ilatfelter Company. Spring <;rove. Pa per pound.. .045
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation). Boston. Mass do 065
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington. I). C do 049
West \trginia Pulp and Pap«*r Company. New York, N. Y do 043
Kalamazoo Pap«'r Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 046
R. P. Andrews Pap<'r Company. Washington, D. C do 043
Bryant Pap<'r Company. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
ImjK'rial Paper Mills. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Lot 72.- ^.000 reams white double d»'my. 21 !»y ,32 inches, 2,') pounds, in 21-inch rolls of 300 pounds
each:
Carter, Hice 6i Co. (Corporation;. Boston. Mass per pound.. .065
L«'wis Hopfi'nmaifT. Washington. I). C do 049
W«'st Virginia Pulp an«l PajK^T Company. New York, N. Y do 067
Kaljimazoo Pap<'r Comi)any. Kalamazoo, Mich do 064
U. P. .\ndrews I'ajx-r Company. Wa.shington. D. C do (K7
Bryant Pap<'r Company. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
ImiM'rial Pa|X'r Mills. Kalaniaz<M). Mich do 049
Lot T.i. 2.;«X)nanis white <loiibl«(l«my. 21 by ;12 inches. 34 pounds, in 21-inch rolls of 300 pounds:
Carter. Ric»' «V Co. (Corporation!. Boston, Mass per pound.. .056
Lr\vi«* IIoT-fcnniai'T. Washington. 1). C do 049
Wrst Virginia Pulp ami Vu] i-r Com|any. New York, N. Y do 044
Kalamazoo Pa|MT Conipany. Kalamazoo. Mieh do 047
K. N. McDonald tV Co.. Baltimop-. -Md do 065
k. P. Aiidri'ws Pap<r Company. Wnshington. I). C do 044
Bryant Pa[><'r (Vnnpany. Kalamazoo, Mich do 040
IrniMTial Paper Mills. Kalamazot*. Mich do 049
Lot 7 J. \Mn) reams \vhit«'floul<l« (l<niy.21 !»y :i2 inches, 4() pounds, in 21-inch rolls of 300 pounds:
Carter. Klcc A: Co. (Corporation). Boston. Mass per I>ound. . .056
L«\vis lloiifcnmaier. Washington. I». C do 049
Wrst \irginia Pulp .md Paper Company. New York, K. Y do 044
Kalama/.oo Pafn-r Tompany. Ka la nut zoo. Mich do 047
F. .\. .McDonald «N. Co.. Baltimore. .Md do 065
K. P. Andn'ws Paper Company. Wushington. D. C. 1 do 044
Bryant Paper Cr»mpany. Kalamazoo. .Mich do 049
InijM-nal Paper Mills. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Lot 7.'.. 2.-W)U reams white doiiblr deniy. 21 by .'{2 inches. .K) pounds. In 21-inch rolls of 300 pounds:
P. n. < ilatfelter Company. Spring <Jrove. Pa per pound.. .045
('.•irtir. liu-i' tV Co. (Corj'oratioin. Boston. Mass do 065
I euis Hopfrnmaier. WMshington. D. C do 019
W.viT X'irgjnia Pulp and Paper Company. New York. N. Y do 043
K;iiania/oo I'aper Company. K.tlamazoo, Mich do 046
P.N. McDonald .V Co.. Baltini(»r.'. Md do 065
K. I' AikIp \vs Pap«r Conjpany. Washington. I). C do 043
Bryant Paper Company. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
1mij>« rial Paper Mills. Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
WRITING l'.\PKR.
L"f 7t. .; iMNi ream*, uhit*-. 2A i.v .2 ineh.v. 27 jwiunds, in 23-inch rolls of 300 pounds each:
( .irf. r. Bice A. Co. Corporation . Boston, Mas.H per pound.. 90.(66
I,<u i>. llopf«nma-er. Wa^hiriuMon. D. C do 049
\\"-T \;rginia l'Ml[)an<l I'aiw r Company. .N'ew York. N. V do 067
K.ii.iiiia/,oo l'a|M-r Coinpanv. K.»laiii,izo«i, Mich dO.... .054
I: I' \n<irews PajM-r <'omp.iny. Washington. D. C do Off
}''r\.in\ I'aiMT Company. Ka la ma /<•<». Ma-h dO....
J!:-I'*n:il I'ujHT Mlih. KajalJ.a/oo. Mich dO....
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PMNTEB. 201
Lot 77.— 200 reams white. 23 by 36 inches. 52 pounds, in 23-inch rolls of 300 pounds each:
Carter. Rice & Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass per pound.. $0,055
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Washington. D. C do 049
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 044
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 047
R. P. Andrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do 044
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 049
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 049
Lot 78.-1,000 reams white, any required size, to be not less than on a basis of 17 by 22 inches. 13
pounds or over 28 pounds, in rolls from 17 to 27 inches wide as ordered:
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Washington, D. C per pound. . .049
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York. N. Y do 056
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 055
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 065
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 049
COVER PAPER.
Lot 79.— 2.000 reams cover paper, Sample A. any size, weight, or color:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound.. $0,039
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 038
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
Philip Lindemoyr. Baltimore. Md do 064
Imperial Paper Mills. Kalamazoo, Mich do 039
The Diem & Wing Paper Company, Cincinnati. Ohio do 0385
Lot 80.-1,000 reams cover paper of any size, weight, or color, Sample B:
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Washington, D. C do 049
Kalamazoo Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 048
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington. D. C do 047
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 049
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 049
The Diem & Wing Paper Company, Cincinnati. Ohio do 0475
PLATE PAPER.
Lot 81.-1,000 pounds plate paper (first class) of any size, weight, or tint:
Valley Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do $0. 15
MAP PAPER.
Lot 82.-125,000 pounds map paper of any size and weight, not exceeding 37 by 62 hiches:
Carter. Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass per pound.. $0.12
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 123
SUPERTINE COATED BOOK PAPER AND HALF-TONE WRITINQ PAPER.
Lot 83.-600,000 pounds superfine double- coated book paper of any size, weight, or tint:
Lewis Hopfeimiaier, Washington, D . C per pound . . $0. 0525
The Whltaker Paper Company. Cincinnati, Ohio do 0625
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 053
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0525
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0625
Champion-International Company, Lawrence. Mass do 066
Dtam & Wing Paper Company, Cincinnati. Ohio do 0646
Lot 84.-100,000 pounds superfine single-ooated book paper of any size, weight, or tint:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, WasWngton, D. C per pound.. .048
Wliltaker Paper Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 048
R. P. Andrews Papsr Company, Washington, D. C do 062
Bryant Paper Comptny, Kalamazoo, Mich do 044
Imperial Paper Milli, Kalamazoo, Mich do 044
Cbamplon-IntemAtlonal Company, Lawrence, Mass do 0616
Diem it Wiof Paper Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 049
Lot 81^— 6,000 pouttdi half-tone wove writing paper, any size, weight, or tint, not to exceed 24 by
88iDelMe,6l90imds:
VaQl^ Fspir Company, Holyoke,Mass per pound.. .14
SoMk ]>iitribatiiig Company. New York City do 12
R.7. Aadrews Paper Company, Washington, D.C do 119
AflPMrlotn Writing Ftsptr Company, Holyoke, Mass do 10
18^37— S. Doc. 6, 60-1 14
192 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Lot 5.— 5.000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 Inches, 48 pounds— Continued.
Smith. Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md per pound.. SO. 0355
Bryant Paper Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and I^ennsyh^ania Company, New York, N. Y do 036
Lot 6.— 5.000 reams. No. 1, 24 ))y 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter. Uiee & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0365
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, TIconderoga, N. Y ^do 0355
Tileston & Hollingsworth Company. Boston, Mass do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Br>'ant Paix?r Company, Kalamazoo, Mich .- do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 036
Lot 7.— 5.000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 poimds:
P. H. Glatfelt4^r Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 036
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 0355
Ticonderoga Pulp and PaiK»r Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Brjanl Paper Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York. N. Y do 0355
Lot 8.— 5,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. II. (Jlatfelter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0356
Carter. W'xcv <\. Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0356
I>ewis IIopf<>ninaier. Washington, D. C do 0355
Wes^t Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York. N. Y do 0356
The Je.Hsup A: Moore Papier Company. Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company. Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant I'ap^T Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 0355
Imp<'rial I'ajHT Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 9.— .5.0(K) reams. No. 1. 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. 11. Glatfelter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter. !iie«' iV Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0353
Lewis Hopfenmaier. Wa.shington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia I'ulp and Pa p<>r Company. New York. N. Y do 036
The .lessup tV Moore Pajjer Company. Philadelphia. Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Pap<'r Companv. Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith. Dixon Company, Baltimore. Md do 0355
Bryant Pa^x'r Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imp^'fial Pap<T Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company. New York. N. Y do 0355
Lot 10. .V.(H)() reams, No. I, 24 h\ .38 inches, AX pounds:
P. 11. <;iatfelt«r Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter. Uio' .V Co. (.Cori>orationi, Boston, Mass do 0355
I>ewis no[)f«'nmaier. Washington. D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Pajx-r Company. New York. N. Y do 0355
The .Tessiij) .V: Moore Pajx^r Company. Philadelphia. Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Pap-T Company, Ticonderoga, N. V do 0366
Smith, l)ix(m Company. Baltimon-, Md do 0355
Bryant Payxr Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 03S5
Impj'rial I'^jxt Mills. Kalamazoo. Mich do 0356
New York and I'mnsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 0855
Lot 11. 5, (KM) reams. No 1. 24 by .'i^ inches, 4H pounds:
P. 11. illatfelter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0356
Carter. Kic*- .V Co. (Corjwration >, Boston. Mass '. ...do 0855
I/^wis llopfeiunMi<r. Washington, D. C dO 0855
W»st Virginia I'ulj» >ind PajxT Company, New York. N. V do 036
The .Irs.HJip .V Moor*' Pa p«'r Companv, Plul;idelphia, Pa do 0856
TUtoiultTogti Pulp Hiul Pa|K'rCompany, Ticonderoga. N. Y do 096
KEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 11.— 5.000 rotms. No. 1. 34 hy 38 Inebca, 48 pounds ^<;ontii)Ufil.
amitb. Dlion iiiTnfiiiTu Unninwin', Mil perpoiim
NewYorHfliU IViiiLsylviicuii .iiiimnj, XuwYork, N. Y ; do.
Lot i;.- ,■ IB II ■ Xi iiii'hes. 48 pounds i
Cartar. l;.. . liosum. M«»a do.
WMlViri' I , I ■ .i.,! Vnrfc,.V. V do.
TlwUc'-ri ■ ■ ■■ ■ I ... I ;..,i.|..l|ililf.. Pa do.
Tlwinil ■ ...].,.],. TtainiJeroga, X, Y do,
Smitli. |i naUimnre,Md do.
Bryuiu I .iii.i/ijo,llU;ti ; do.
ImperiBl Paper . .i ^lich do.
New York and I'eimsylvania i i.rrLpony NewTork.K. Y do.
Lot ]3.-S,()«) r>'iiriia, Xo. l,:?.) in asincheg. Wpounds:
F. H (ibUlelterVompany Bpricp Grove. Pr do.
Cana ll[«AC(i. irorporiilinni Boston, Mu as do.
Lewlfl Hoplennialer. Washington. D. C do.
■WenVlrgiDlH Pulp and Puper Company !K»w Vorfc. >'. Y do.
The JMHupi Moore Paper rnnipnny Phllailelphla. Fu do.
Tlcondoroga Pulp and Pn per ■Company, Ticonderofw, X. Y do.
Smith J>Ijion Comiwnj HalilmorB. Ud do.
liryant Paper ('ompiiny KoUuniitoii. Ulth do.
Imperial PaperlllUa, Kntomniioo, Midi do.
New Vorkiind Pennsylvania Company New York. X. V do.
Lot 14.— S.IXO TOUnB, No. I, « by 38 inrhe*. 48 ponnUa
P II. Cilatleller Company flprlag urove, I'a ilo.
Carter Rice A fo. (Corporation] Host on. Mass do.
Lewla Hoptenmaler Washington. D.C do.
Weil Virginia Pnlpitnd Paper rnm(*Mj New York. S. Y do.
Th* Jewmp it Moont Puper Company Phltadalphla. Pa do.
Tlcondiirofa Pnlp and Paper Company Ticonderogii, X. Y do.
Smith, Blxon Company Baltimore. Md <io.
Bryaot Paper Conipuny Kalamaioo. Mich do.
ImpBTiiil Pnpw Mills. KaUimiuoo, Mich do.
New York and PeninylvunlaCompuny, New York. N. v do.
Lot IS.— .),DOa Teams. No. 1, 1* liy ?S Inrluis, W pounda:
P U.Olatloltor Company Spring (Irovn. Pa do..
Carter, Illo«*Cci. (Corpomtloii), Boston, Mhbs do.
Lewis HoptBnmfttBr.WBBhlnetQn.D.C do..
Wert Virginia fulp ad Pa pt^r Company NowTorfc, N. Y do,.
TheJaasirpA Moore I'aporCompiny Pbllftdelphla, I'a do.
TiPondumpi fnlpand Pa per Company TlconiliToga. X, Y do.
Smith, Dlion Company BalilmoiT, Md <i«.
Bryant PaporCompuny Kalamafoo. Mich do,
liuperial Paper MlUit. EaJamamr, Mlfh do,
JiewYorlcand Pennsylyania Com puny Now York, X, y do.
Lot d.-J.DOa tfunii: No. 1, H by 38 liii'hiw, « poundsi
t" II. OUtfEltsrCompany Spring (■ rove, I'li, do.
Carter, RiwACo. (Corporation j lioston. Mass ([•>.
l^wis Uoptanmalor. Wnsiiington, D, c do.
Went Viigbiia Pnip and Paper Company New Yort, X, Y. do.
The Ji»»iip4Moore Paper Company Phlladrlphin, fa tii.
Ttrondoroga Pnlpanrt Paper Company, Ticondemga, X, y do.
Smith, l»imn Company Baltimore, Ud do.
Bryaat PapotCompaay Kukmuioo, Mich do,
JmpeiUl Papnr Mllli, Kalamawio, Mloh do,
Xew York and Pennsylvania Company New York, X, Y do.
Lot 17-— S.noi) niyiii,i. No. 1 . U by :i8 tnrhe*. 4S potmds:
P II l.l,iL|.l-... I .. |.i.i -I lOjfGrore, Pa do.
Carter. IC .i i Boston, Mass do.
Lewli II... ■...1,1). C.,.. do,
W'!Sl\ii^ ... I iinrpany, New York, S'. Y do.
TheJesBUp 4 Uooro Pupct Company. Philadelphia, i'li do.
194 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 17.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds— Continued.
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y per pound . . 10. 0355
Smith, Dixon Company, Haltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 18.-5,000 riiams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. n. Glatfolter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis noplenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 087
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 19.-5,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y \ do 036
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paj)er Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore. Md «. do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 20.— .5,000 reams. No. 1. 24 ))y 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company. Spring Grove, Pa do 0355
Carter. Hic«' & Co. (Corporation). Boston, Mass do 0355
Lewis Ilopfrnmairr, Washington, I). C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The Jessup <fe Moore Pap«'r Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Pai»er Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 036
Smith. Dixon Company. Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Pai>er Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 0355
ImiKTiai PapiT Mills. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 21. r,,(un) reams. No. l, 24 by 38 inches, 4H pounds:
P. M. (JIatfelter Company, Spring (J rove, Pa do 0355
Carter, Kiee A: Co. (Coqioratirm i, Boston, Mass do 0355
L<'wis Hopfenmaier, Wa'^hington, D. C do 0355
West Virpnia I'lilp an«l Pap<T Company, New York, N. Y do 036
The Jessup iV. Moore Pap«'r Comi»any, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
'I'ironderogii Pulp and Pafwr Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith. Dixon Comi)any. iialtimore, .Md do 0355
Bryant l'a]M;r Company. Kalamaz'» >. .Mich * do 0355
Imp'rial Paper Mills. Kalamazor», Mich do 0355
New York and I'ennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 22. .5.000 reams. No. 1. 24 \>y ;iHinehe«. 4x potmds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring f J rove. Pa do 0355
Carter. l{i<e iV C«». (Cory'^'ration'. Boston, Mass do 0355
I>'wis Hopfenmaier, Wa'^hington. DC do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Pa jxt Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
The bssiip .V Moore Pai)fr Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Tieon<len»ga Pulp and Pajx-r Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 0355
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimon*. M<1 do 0355
Bryant PajHT Company. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
ImiH'rial Pap<'r .Mills, Kalamazoo. Mi'-h do 0355
New "^'ork and Pennsylvania Company. New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 23. .').000 n-ams. .No. 1. 24 by .'is inehe*i, 4>* pounds:
I'. H. <ilatfelter Comi»any. Spring Grove. Pa do 0355
Carter. Kiee A: Co. (Corporation . Bostr»n, Mass do 0355
1.4'wis Ilopffnmaier, Washington. D. C do 0355
W«st Virginia Pulp and Pap<'r Company, New York, N. Y do 096
Die IcsMip «V Moore PajHT Comf)any. Philad<'lphla, Pa do 087
7'jffuifJfrogu /'i/ip and Pa]H*r C(»mp;iny. Ticonderoga, N. Y do 096
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 195
Lot 23.-5,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds- Continued.
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md per pound.. $0.0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich , do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0355
Lot 24.-^,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
P. H. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 0356
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 0356
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0356
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 0856
The Jeasup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 026
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 0355
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0366
Lot 25.— f),000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:
Lewis llopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 042
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 039
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 042
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 042
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0385
Lot 20.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
.P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do 037j
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 038
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 037
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, N. H do \'. 037J
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
The Friend Paper Company, West Carrollton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 037
Lot 27.— ."i.OOO reams, No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis llopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, N(»w York, N. Y do 0375
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 038
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, N. II do 038
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0356
The Friend Pap«r Company, West Carrollton, Ohio ". .do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do 0375
Lot 28.-6,000 reams, No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter (^jmpany, Spring drove. Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do 037
I>ewi8 llopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0366
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, Now York, X. Y do 037
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphln, Pa do 037
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do 037
Claremont Paper Company, Claremont, N. H do 038
Smith, Dixon Company, Baltimore, Md do 037
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo. Mich do 0355
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355
The Friend Paper Company, West Carrollton, Ohio do 037
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, X. Y do 037
Lot 29.-5,000 reams, No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:
P. II. Glatfelter Company, Spring (irove, Pa do 037
Carter, Rice & C% (Corporation), Boston, Mass do 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier,^ Wasliington, D. C do 0355
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. New York, N. Y do 037S
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa ^^ ^K\
19li REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 29.-5,000 reims. No, I, Jt by « Inehea, B6 pound* -Continup'i.
TlpondcKiBl rulpand Paper Company TicomkroBa. N. Y
Cliiremont I'liper CoaipMii)' ClBremont, -N. 'i
Smllh. TiLionCdinpgny flalUmoi*. Ifd.
Srywnt I'aper Company, KiiliuDiiaDO. Ulrh
Impeiisl ?apet milt. Kalamazoo. Ill Ich
Thp yrlend [■aper Company, Weit Carrolllon. Ohio
N'ew Vorfc and I'ennsylvatila Compiinir, Sow VorL. N, Y
tot 30.— l.oo» Wftms, No, 1, aSJndiPaln width:
V. II, Olntleller Company SprlngGnive, 1'b
Carter Bice it On, (Corpuratloii) Boston, Man'i
LewU Ilopleniiuiler, wmhlnjtton, P. C
West Virginia Pulp ami lMi«-rCrimiii..iv, SVw York, N- Y
flialtli,"DlJtonCniiiii ■ .m..-. M
Bryant I'opiT rompuny,
ImpiTlul I'api' ^lill' Mull
The Friend I'ttpirCoinruiny, W-nt <'arroliIoii, Ohio
N'i>v York aiHl lVnn-ylv,ini,i ■ ..., York, X. Y
Lot Jl.— 12,IIUU poun,|s, No. I, ^1 by :w hhIicm, 4Ij pound";
LpwlnUoptniumiLrT '. ' ■
WiiMVirtrtniu I'l.lpnnd ,',vYnrk,X,Y
Bryant i'liper t'ompnny i, . ■ ..i . Mi i,
Imp.-rial 1'ap.T Mill«, kiiiuiiiii/.oii, Mli ii
New York and l'enn<ylvanla Company Saw York, N, Y
Sinitli. I>lx..n (-..miNiriy, Hiililnion'. JI<1
Bry,.iit ]-.i|M-r i'i>iii]>»iiy, Kii1nni>izc»i, iltili .
!■ H.'M.ir(.-li,ri ..i.ii'.iit -,.riiiL;iir-iy, tM
rnri.T. liii-al'i. .i..rp..mii.in.,li<i,t..ii. Mhh.
I*wi> li'.g.fi-tiiiijiiiT, Wii-iiiiiKl'Hi. II. <■. ,
Vi-fl VlDIiniii I'lUpnnd l'ii|>'r r.jin|<iiny. .SVw York, N*, ')
Th<' Ji"<siip X Sloin- i-HifT ('miipiitiy. I'hllHdilpliiH. i'n , , ,
»iiiilli, l>iir.nl'<iiii|Miny, Itnhlin'in. Md....
Bryanl l-aifT V-mipaiw . Kiibini.i7,c»., MIcli , , .
BKPORT OF THE PUBLIC I'RIXTF-B.
Lot 3i.-4,noa rmni!!. M liy iH inchcH, 140 pound* <-«ntlnur<l.
Imperial l>Bpiir UlUa. Kuluniiuou. Uich per pou
Tte FrtnicII'«prM'Conip«ny W>« CjirtoUlrai. "hlo <li
New Yorl:4VaiJ lMnn.ylv.nl. (.'ompany. Nc» Ynrli. N. Y .ii<
Lot 3s.— HU nam!!, ^ I17 ■*& Inulics, VM poiinda
Li>wL»llop(cnnuiW Wuhlnelon. I>. (.- *
W»t V Willi i'lilpnnrt 1-opcr Coinpimy N.'W York. N. Y a<
Tlw Jv»iip A UiMim l'i)p«r CmnlKkny, PlilkibilpbU, Pa <li
Ttleaton A llolllngiirrncthCuiiipiiny Buaton, Uufih cl<
Bry»ni Popur (''umpBuy K»laniiiioo. illch ili
Imppri.l l>.piT UlUii, Kiubimiowi, Klfh <i<
-rhnrrifnil Vii-rr„in|w.u.lV4-tr„milIi™.'lht<) li.
New Y"rt..Ti.( nr, -:-. ,- ■ , >■..- , .■■■ ^.v Y<.rli. N, Y dc
LotST IC" I- ■ ■
Lpwbll'.i- ■ ■ d.
Imperial I'aperU ll>, IUI«nmK»>i, ilteb
ThuTrlfnil ]>apvr<'"nipi>ny, Wr-atCarrollIoii
^PwYnrfcHti't F-f-nn.ylvniilnfnmnany Npw
Lot 3*.— S.omr* •^■ i- J- i"c'i. -. i^apoimdn
Lpi.i-.ii... r, \Vu-hi.>Kton. IJ-C
W«tVlrgi,>,a .. I.:. -.„mp,„iy Np-'Vorli-N.-
TlM' Jpssiip 4 M.«-n. ]'-,i).ir('„mj.i.Tiy l'lilb.d.>tphlil, Pu..
Thv KulumHioo I'HprrCoiDpaiiy Kalaniaxon, Ulrh
TllMiuiiA loltlnKuworth-t'onipimy Boirton. M»k«
Smith, lilinnr.iiiipaiiy Battlmflra Hi
Ilryant Papir <'ompBny. KiJinuuoD. Uleh
Impi-iiiiirHpi' Mliia, KoUunaHHi. Ulch
TbcTiJKiuI PiptirCompsny Wnt CHirolltoii. otiln
Xi'W Yorkand IViniHiylv»nl» -Conip^ny. Nc* York. N, Y
Lot m, — SMDTCUIU. Wky-W IncbcD. lioj>ound"
i". II. OUitlfJlof Company flprinj Hrovi', I'n
C'artP Ripe A On. «C(irp<inillnni llooloti. Maii:>
Lewi" llopfpnnuUcr, WiwliLiigluti, II. ('.
WMlVlrginli.Pnl|i«n.l PoprH-oinpany K.-w Ynrk. X. '
Till' JoMup k UiwFB PapiirOnTDpuiy Plillwb'lphiu, I'a. .
Kalamazao I'npfrfoiiipany KManuion. tf leh
Smllh, DUonC-aiapaDy Itsltlmorv, Hd
Bryant rapDrCnmpany, KuUiiuiiwa, Ulrli
Imperil I'apprllllU. KtlunBino, HUb
Th<' Vrh^ntl i'DpciCompiny Wc*l CjirraUloii.ilhln
The New York and ^aniunylvmiUi <'<iiii|u>»y N'ew York. >
Lot M>.-H>n Tvams, M liy «( Im-hr*, \»l iwiinil-
P U nlalkltcr Company .Spring linivi', I'a
Carter, Rkr tCti. «'nrpontiiiii> BoHton. Maaa
Lewi* TTopbnmaler WaiihlafEtoa. D. (\..............
Wenviiglnia Pulpnntl rapcrCompuny N.!W York. N. ■
The JcBsop AUoon' I'.pnr L'onipiuiy, PlilUidiilphli., I'k..
Kalamaioo r-nfr r.>TiL|>.ii.y Knlii[tij>i<»i, Mich
Smith, Diunn Company, i.. v..
Jiuw-V-i.il. .■.'■■,■ ■-■ " Vcirk, N. Y...
ot «.,-l,(Kl>,.,„Di-, -hi I.J mi i.i(l..-H, ^■< |.„nn.la^
P 11 OlatMtirl'oiDpany Spring <iriivp. I'a
(.'.rtcT, RIdqACo. (roiponttloni Rnxlon. MaKH
Itfwii IlnpfmiDiiliir, ffadilngton I), r
Wf.lVirglnU Tiilpftod farrOompiiny NVw York, N. Y..
TheJeaaup* Moiin. Paprrrompany }>1illuili<I|ihia, I'u... .
Hmllh, Dlion Company. BallliiKin', U<<
Bryiinl ['nii-'t li.mpany RbUidiiuki, Ulrb
Imp^niil I'upcr Mill*. Kulainatnu, Uim
TlU! FrlriMl I'upvrtompanj, W<'«t <'«n»lllfpii, Ohio
New York and PeDoaylvsnla Company, New York, NY...
198
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot 42.— 500 reams, 22} by 3l\ inches, 40 pounds:
Lewis Hoplenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound. .
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do
The Jessup & Moore Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pa do
Bryant Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich do
Imi)erial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do
The Friend Paj)er Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do
Lot 43.-10,000 roams, 31 J by 45^. 80 pounds:
P. n. Glatfolter Company, Spring Grove, Pa do
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation) , Boston, Mass do
Lewis llopfonraaier, Wa.shington, I). C do
W<'st Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York, X. Y do
Smith. Dixon Company, Baltimore. Md ...do
Bryant Paper Company', Kalamazoo, Mich do
Imperial Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do
Tho Friend Paper Company, West CarroUton, Ohio do
Now York and Pennsylvania Company, New York, N. Y do
Lot 44.— 500 reams, .3S inches in width:
Lewis Hopfonmaior, Washington, D. C do
West Virginia l*ulp andJ^ap^'r Company, New York, N. Y do
Jessiip & Moore Paper Company, I'hiladelphia. Pa do
Bryant Pap«^r Company, Kalamazoo, Mich , do
Imperial Pai)er Mills, Kalamazoo, Mich do
New York and Pennsylvania Company, New York. N. Y do
ANTIQUK MACHINK-FINISII PRINTING PAPER.
Lot 45. -200 r.'ams, any siz<' or weight not exceeding 2r» by 40 inches:
Dobler A: Miidge. Baltimore, Md per pound. .
Ticon<ierogrt Pul]) and Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N. Y do
Reading l'ap<'r .Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. (■ do
Lot 46. ~'i00 reams, dwkle edge, any si7.e or weight not exceeding 26 by 40 inches:
Carter, Rice A Co. (Corporation), Boston, Mass do
The Whitaker I'aptT Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do
Reading Paper Mills. Reading, Pa do
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, I). C do
Lot 47. -UM) reams, antique wove, any size or weight not excei-ding 28 by 40 inches:
Reading Pajx^r Mills, Reading, Pa do
R. I'. Andrews Paper Company. Washington. D. C do
Lot 48. l.V» reams, wove machine finish, 30J by 41 inches, 120 pounds:
Reading I'aper .Mills, Reading, I'a do
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, I). C do
Lot 49. — 2.'> reams, antiqtie-wove, deckle-<'dge cover paper, any color, 10^ by 28 inches, 32 pounds:
The Whitaker Pajn'r Company, Cincinnati, Ohio per pound..
R. I'. Andrews Pup<'r Company, Washington, I). C do
WHITING PAPER.
Lot 50.-1,000 reams white <louble cap, 17 by 28 inches:
Lee PaiKjr Company, Vicksbiu^g, Mich per pound.
Valley Paper Company, Ilolyoke, Ma.ss do...
R. 1'. Andrews Pa|>er Company, Washington, D. C do...
.\merioan Writing Vii]>er Company, Holyoke, Mass do...
Lot 51. — 4.000 reams double cap (any color), 17 by 28 inches:
Lee F'ai>er Company, Vieksburg, .Mich do...
li. P. Andrews Pa|>er Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass do...
Lot 52.-2.500 reams white demy, 16 by 21 inches:
Lee l'ai)er <ompany, Vieksburg. .Mich do...
Valley I'aiK?r Company. Holyoke, Mass do...
R. P. Andrews Pajjer Company, Washington, I). C do...
American Writing l*aper Company, Holyoke, .Mass do...
Lot ."iS. -A.OOt) reams white doul)le demy, 21 ))y 32 inches:
Lee Par>er rompany, Vicksburp. Mich do...
R. P. Andrews Pai)er ('omi)any, Washington. D. C do...
.Vmeriean Writing Pap«!r Company, Holyoke, .Mass do
10.039
.04
.042
.039
.039
.039
.0406
.042
.042
.039
.039
.042
.039
.039
.039
.039
.039
.04
.039
.039
.039
.0395
10.037
.04
.05
.053
.105
.115
.105
.096
.05
.075
.065
.087
.145
.145
10.065
.085
.06
.06
.068
.061
.07
.065
.065
.06
.06
.065
.08
.06
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot M.^.lioa ruma double demy (any color), 31 b; 32 inches:
Lea f Qrmr lOHipmiy Vlcksburg. Mich per pound..
R. P. Andrewi Puper Company, Waihlngton, D. C do...
AinBrlpan Writing Paper Company Ilolvnke, Mesa do...
Lot 65.— 100 resms white ^lio poit, n 'by2i inohei:
Lte Paper Company Vlokabmit, Mieh . do
Vallejf Paper Tomptny, Hoiyoke, Ubm do....
R. P. Andrews ?»pBr Company WMhlngton. d. r do....
imwipiin Wnling Fspor Company, Hoi jnke. Mass do
Lot Sfl.— 100 rcuma blue folia po«t, 17 by 2i inrttes:
Lee Paper Company Vkksbaix, Mich do....
R.P. Anilrevra Paper Company, Waiblneion, DS do...
American Writing Paper t'ompany Ilolyoke. Magi do....
Lot 57.— 3.000 refttoa white double (olio post, -22 by 31 inchei:
Lee Paper Company VIokahurB. Midi ..do....
ViUoy Paper Company IIolyokE. Mu« do....
Ji. P .\Ddri!WB Papnr Company "rt'uahln^on, D.C do....
Ameripan Writing Paper Company Jloiyotn, Maaa do....
Loi 58.-100 roamj blue double lolio poot, 32 by 31 inches:
Lee I'apot C^impaiiy Vicltsbnrg, Mich do,.,.
R. F Androwa Paper Company waahicgton. D, C do..,.
American Writing I'aperCoippaJiy Ilnljiikf, Mau do....
so.— 1,000 rpams while medium, liy 23 inches:
Lna Paper Company Vlcksburg. Miuh do
Valley Paper Company Tlolyolrp, MnBj do....
R. r Andrews Pniurlinniwnv Iviudriifiim, D. C do,...
American IVrillnjr J', 1 ill -1 iiiii.. . , ii. ;■ ..i,,. Uaaa do....
Lot flO.-lOo reams blijiT
loo Paper Compaii) \ Mich .do
E F AndtewB PiiprTi I. .ni WasWngtnn, D. C do,...
American Writing l'ai".'n imjjviriy, llolyokp. Mass do....
Lee Papor Company Vifimburg, Mich do,,..
■R. P Ancjrewa Paper Company. Waablngton, D. C do....
Anierlran K'Tiling Paper Company, Ilolyote. Mass do
62.— lOOremua blue royal. It by lilnchn:
Leo I'aport'ompany.Vlckaburg, Mich do....
R P. Andrews Paper Company WsahiiiKton, D. C do....
A morican Wilting Paper Company Ilolyoke. Mass do....
ll3.-fiOOrBanis white auperroyal. 20 hy 2S Inch™:
Lw Papxr Company Vloksbiirg, Mich do....
R. ,F Andrcwg Paper Company, Washington, D. C do,...
Amorlean Writing Paper Company Holyote, Slaaa do....
W-ldll (Mms hluB luprrrovdl, 30 hy aslDphea :
Lee Paper Company Vieksliiirif, Mich.., do
R P Audrewa Fappr Company, waphlngton, D, C do....
Amorlean WritlDg I'upor Compitny, Iloiyoitc. Mass do...,
B3.— SOO Foams white imperial. 23 by 31 iiicho:
LeePaiwrC-ompany Vlcksburg. Mich do....
R F Andrews Fapiir Company Washlngtoo, d.C do,...
Ainstlcan Writing Paiw: f ninpnny. llolyoke. Mass do,...
*" lODmam hluc imperial Ilbysiinches:
apor Cnnjpujiy Vickshiirg. Mich do
-lli'ir. '\ . Ii|i rCorapsny, Washington, D, C do....
'■■ ■ ■ ' Cimpany. llolyoke. Mass.. :..do,,..
i,00O, reams wriun^pimT, wbiU', »t inches in width:
L™ Paper ; ...... ,. ■,,,,, .r^.Mich do....
R P Ai;il[. ii.. J„t,.i I. .,,11.1 .V.Washington, D.C do....
Amerlian Writing J'uiKrlumpany, llolyoke. Mass do..,.
IW.— WD mmt wrltlnff Daper colored, ai iiuihea in width :
Lw PaperCompany VlekibntR, Micb do....
R P And'oml'iipprfomiiijiiy Washinglon, D. C do....
Amerlciji. V> -r . .■ , ■!■ iny, Holyokp. Mass do,,,,
W,-HMi ■ i"iper 10 iiy Sllnches. aspiiiiTidi':
l*UP,l|h' . ..^ Mich do....
R. P. Andrews Papi-r Comp.m)-. Washington. D.C do. . , ,
210 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Item 22.— Eagle penholders, best quality, No. 3411:
Chas. O. Stott <SeCo., Washington, D. C per gross.. 11.87
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C T do.... 1.853
B. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do.... 1.89
Item 23.— Eagle penholders, best quality. No. 4712:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 2.06
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 2.058
B. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do.... 2.10
Item 24.— E. Faber's penholders, No. 267:
Chas.O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C per dozen.. .206
Item 25. — E. Faber's penholders. No. 268:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 821
Item 26.— £. Faber's i>enholders. No. 269:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 36
Item 27.— E. Faber's ink eraser and paper cleaner, No. 12, extra large:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C per gross.. 12.94
Item 28.— E. Faber's ruby i>encil erasers, No. 112:
Chas. G. Stott <Se Co., Washington, D. C do 3.14
Item 29.— Dixon's disk erasers:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 3.34
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do.... 3.20
Item 30.— Eagle rubber erasers, 12 to pound:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C per pound.. .79
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 48
Do do 60
Do do 80
Do do 784
Do do 588
B. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 70
Item)31.— Davidson's velvet eraslve rubber. No. 12:
B. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 1.10
B. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 1.10
Item 32.— Finishing rubbers for elect rotyjxjrs:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington. D. C per gross.. 23.52
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 22.96
Item 33.— McGlU's roimd-head paper fasteners. No. 1:
B. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per box of 100. . .066
Do do 04
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 066
R. Carter Ballantj-ne, Washington, D. C do 066
Do do 099
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 048
Edwards & Hancock. Chicago, ill do 07
Item 34.— McGill's round-head paper fasteners. No. 2:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 08
Do do 053
R. P. riark<» Company, Washington, D. C do 079
R. Cart^.T Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 0775
Do do 0S3
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 0S75
Edwards 6: Hancock, Chicago, 111 do 09
Item 35.— McGiLl's roimd-head paper fasteners. No. 3:
li, P. Andn-ws Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 11
Do do 087
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 12
R. Carter BnUantyne, Washington, D. C do 1088
Do do 065
Tho AiiKTican N«'ws Company, New York, N. Y do 077
Edwards <t Ilancook, Chicago, 111 do 12
Item 3»i.— McGill's round-head paper fasteners. No. 4:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 131
Do do 064
R. P. Clarke Company do 15
R. Carter Ballantyne do 1275
Do do 084
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 096
Edwards & Hancock, Chicago, HI do 15
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PBINTER. 211
Item 37.— Fanner's Eureka paper clips, No. 2:
Chas. a. Stott <& Co., Washington, D. C per box of 100.. $0.17
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 15
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 16
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington. D. C do 16
Do do 065
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 165
Edwards <& Hancock, Chicago, ni do 20
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 145
Item 38.— Oem paper clips:
Chas. O. Stott<& Co., Washington, D.C do 06
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 038
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 05
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 065
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 055
Edwards <Sc Hancock, Chicago, 111 do 07
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 049
Item 39.— Giant Niagara paper clips:
Chas. 0. Stott &Co., Washington, D. C do 12
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 095
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 11
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 10
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 09
Edwards <Sc Hancock, Chicago, 111 do 15
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do.... .12
Item 40.— Moore's improved elastic blotters:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per dozen.. 2.12
Do do 2.65
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 2.64
Item 41.— Underwood's Egyptian black ink:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Waahington, D. C per quart. . . 44
R. P. Andrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do 43
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 435
Item 42. — Underwood's chemical writing ink:
Chas. 0. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 66
R. P. Andrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do 65
Diamond Ink Company, Milwaukee, Wis : do 50
Item 43.— Underwood's carmine ink:
Chas. 0. Stott &Co., Washington, D. C per pint.. .78
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do L49
Diamond Ink Company, Milwaukee, Wis do 37
Baker Ink Company, St. Louis, Mo do 25
Item 44.— Arnold's writing fluid:
Chas. 0. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C per quart. . . 37
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 38
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington. D. C do 36
R. Carter Ballantyne. Washington, D. C do 36
Diamond Ink Company, Milwaukee, Wis do 30
Baker Ink Company, St. Louis, Mo do 25
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 365
Item 45. — Carter's writing fluid:
Chas. 0. Stott <Sc Co., Washington, D. C do 37
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 365
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 395
Diamond Ink Company, Milwaukee, Wis do 30
Baker Ink Company, St. Louis, Mo do 25
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 36
Item 46. — Remington typewriter ribbons, copying any color, or black record:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C each.. .41|
Do do 368
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 32
R. A. Richards Company, Chicago, 111 do 40
Edwards & Hancock, Chicago, 111 — (io 30
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 30
E. L. Cottell (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 25
Item 47.— Hammond typewriter ribbons, copying any color, or black record:
Chas. G. Stott <Se Co., Washington, D. C do •►^'^
Do -^^ • • • •
212 BEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Item 47.^Hiiniiond typewriter ribbona. copying any color, or black record— Continued.
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C each.. 10.32
R. A. Richards Company, Chicago, 111 do 40
Edwards & Hancock, Chicago, 111 do 30
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 30
E. L. Cottell (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 26
Item 48.— Underwood typewriter ribbons, copying any color, or black record:
Chas. G. Stott <fcCo., Washington, D. C do 411
Do do 36}
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 32
R. A. Richards Company, Chicago. Ill do 40
Edwards & Hancock, Chicago, 111 do 30
W. L. Swayre, Washington, D. C do 30
E. L. Cottell (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 25
Item 49.— Blue bulletin marking ink, Thaddeus Davids Company:
No bidders.
Item 60. — Dennison's American Express sealing wax, No. 2, red:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C I)er pound.. .284
Do do 199
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 26
Do do 185
Item 61.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 33, l-inch:
Chas. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C per gross.. .50
Item 62.— E. Faber's rubber bands, assorted sizes, Nos. 30, 31, 32, and 33:
Chas. G. Stott <t Co.. Washington. D. C do 435
Item 53.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 0, Hnch:
Chas. G. Stott 6c Co.. Washington. D. C do 60
Item 54.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 0, J-inch:
Chas. G. Stott & Co.. Washington, D. C do 1.00
Item 55.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 000, J-inch:
Chas. G. Stott &Co.. Washington, D. C do 76
Item 66.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 17:
Chas. Q. Stott &Co.. Washington, D. C do 1876
Item 67.— E. Faber's rubber bands. No. 10:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do
Item 58.— Rubber bands. No. 33, |-Inch:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do....
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y do
Arkay Rubber Company, New York, N. Y do 36
Itou 60.— Rubber bands, assorted sizes, Nos. 30. 31. 32, and 33, |-inch:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do H
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York. N. Y do 276
Arkay Rubber Company, New York, N. Y do 30
Item 60.— Rubber bands, No. 0, Hneh:
R. P. .\ndrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 34
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York. N. Y do 36
Arkay Rubber Company, New York, N. Y do 34
Item 61.— Rubber bands. No. 0. H^^^'
R. P. .\ndrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do 63
The B. F. Goodrich Company. New York. N. Y do 78
.\rkay Rubbt^r Company. New York. N. Y do 68
Item fi2.— RublKT bands. No. 000, Hneh:
R. P. Andn'ws Paper Company. Washington, D. C do 82
Th^ B. F. Goodrich Company. New York, N. Y do 36
Arkay Rubber Company, New York. N. Y do 66
Item 63-— RublHT bands. No. 17:
R. P. Andrews Papor Company, Washington, D. C do 136
The B. F. Goixirioh Company. New York, N.Y , do 1376
.\rkay RuMxr Company. New York. X. Y do 13
Item 64.— Rubber bands. No. 10:
R. P. .\Qdiew8 Paper Company, Waahington* D. C do....
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y do
Arkay Rubber Company, New York, N. Y do 07
Item 65.— Gillott's steel pens. No. 303:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D. C do 81
R. P. .Andrews Paper Company, Waahiagton, D. C do.... .11
Fml. A. Schmidt, Waahhigton, D. C do.... .71
B. P. CUrtB Compmzijr, Waahii^on, D. C do 19
H. CmrtBT BtkUmatjim, ITaahington, D. C .do.... .71
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itam 8S.— Oillott> tUxi pens, No. KM:
CbAa. a. Btott ACo., WMhlngton, D. C pergrois.
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington D. C do.,.
Fred. A. Mhiiiiih, Wnslihigtoii, D. C do...
R. P. Clarke (.\>m|iuny, Washlngloii, D.C do...
E. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D.C do...
ItaBiB7. — Spencerlaa sleel pens, Kos. ], 2, 3, or 24:
Chas. G. Stott 4 Co., Washington, D.C do..,
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Woahinglon, D. C do...
R. P. Clarke CicipuHy WashtaKton, D.C do...
H. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do...
Itaa Bg.— Easterbrook's sla'i ]«ina, Nu. iHh:
Chas. a. Btott * Co., i\ L -; .1 .-I..: , 1 1 i do...
R. P. Andrews Paper ■ .■! ,ri,D. C do...
R. P. aarke i .ri] . do...
R.Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C. do...
Iton SS.—£aiterb rook's slw] pens. No, 2:
Chas. 0. Stott ACo., Waahlngton, D.C do...
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Waahlngton, D. C do...
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do...
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D.C do...
Itam TO.~Eaiterbr[>ok'B ateel pens. So. IS3:
Chaa. G. Stott 4 Co.. ii , .i,,:.t7(.,n, D.O do...
R. P. Andrews Paper i ■•:■ |. in;-, Washington, D. C do...
R. P. Clarke i ../..i.-my u ,,^i,Liu,'ton, D.-C do...
R.Carter Ballantym, W ii.iliiiigion, D.C do...
Itam Tl.— Easterbrook's stivj pens, No.^M:
Qua. a. Stott 4 Co., Washington, D.C dO
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Waahlngton, D. C do....
R. P. CUrke Company WashUigton, D. C do....
M. Carter Bauaotyne, WninluBton, D. « do....
Inm TS—BastBrbrook's steiJ pens. No. lU:
Chas. Q. Stott A Co., WaslilngtoB, D.C do....
R, P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do.,..
R. P. •.■lart.'j Company, Washington, D. C do....
K. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D.C do....
IloD Td.— Kaaterbrook'a iteol pons, Ko, 312:
Ohaa. O, Btolt & Co., Washington, D. C do..,,
R. P. Andrews PaperCoiDpany Washington, D. C do....
R. P. Clorke Company, Washington, D.C do....
R. Carter Balliuityne, Washington, D. C do...,
Itan 74.— Eagle Pencil Company's steol pens, Mo. £ 10:
B. P. Aadrewi Paper Company. Waahlngton, D. C do,,..
Do do....
R.'P. Clarke Company. Washington, D.C do..,.
Itam 70.— Eagle FbdcU Ompaoy's steel pens. No. E 170:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company. Washington, D. C do....
Do do....
R. P. aartoi Company, Waahlngton, D. C do....
Iton TS.— Ea^e Penoil Company's steel pens. No. E ISO:
R, ]'. Ari-ir- -1-- I.... ■ 1 . v, Washington, D.C do,...
H. P. Oarka Company, Waahington, D. C do....
Itnn77— 1 .■ .!.j1,
R,P. [|.,rL. I , ■, iiiiLiou, D. C do,,..
R. Carter Biillumynrj, Wintiington, D. C do.,..
W. L. Sway w, Washington, D. C do....
lion 78.— Lyon-s slflal pens, No. -5, ground point: j
B. P. ClarkB Company, Washington, D.C do.,.,
R. Carter Bailftntyne, Waahlngton, 0. C do
W L.Swayie, Waahlngton, D, ; do...,
nan ft.— kfiUer Bros, steel pena. No, 4, stub:
B, P. aarke Company, Washington, D. C do....
B. Carter Bailantyno, Washington, D. C do..,.
Ham 80.— TadeUa pena, So. 1 :
B>F.Attdimn Paper Company, Waabington, D.C .^..
V< L. Swi^n, Wubtagtoib D. An-
214 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTER.
Item SL — Dreka oigTossisg peuF, No. 3:
R. P. AndrevB Paper Campany, W&fihiii£;ton, D-C per groaa.. IQlS
R. P. QarkB Company, Waahington, D. C do S5
R. Carter BaDAntrne, Washington, D. C do M
W. Lu Bwayae, Washington, D. C do SB
Item 82.— Inkstands, 2f-i}3dti, squaze, with giaaa tope:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Wa^ungton, D. C per doaeao.. .71
Do do.... 2.as
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 2.40
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do.... 2.9$
I>o do.... .72
The American Sews Company, New York, N. Y do flS
Item 93. — Inkstands, 2H^ic^ roond, with groond-glaas stc^ypers:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do.... L8
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do L£i
R. Carter Ballantyi^, Washington, D. C do.... LSS
Do do.... L«3
The An^rican News Company, New York, N. Y do L£i
Item S4. — Da\-is automatic inkstands, S-inch:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do l&OO
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do.... K.50
R. Carter Ballant^iie, Washington, D. C do 14.70
W. L. Swayie, Washington, D. C do 14.9S
Do do.... ia96
Item 85. — Sponge cups, thick glass, 3 inche« in diameter:
Chas. G- Stott & Co.. Washington, D. C do 45
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 40
R. P. Carter Company, WAshington. D. C do 45
R. Carter Ballantyae, Washington, D. C do 48
Do do 40
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 51
W. L. Swayre, Washington. D. C do . .4J
Item 86. — Mucilage reservoirs, empty. No. o:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do.... LSS
R. P. Clarke Company. Washington, D. C do LSS
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do.... LJO
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do.... LIO
Item 87.~£ raisers, knife bUde, white handles:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Wa:ihington. D C do 2.90
Do do.... X45
Do do.... XaB
Fred- A. Schmidt, Washington. D. C do.... 2.10
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do XSB
R. Carter Bd.iLtntyae, Washington, D. C do.... 6.98
Do do.... XS
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do.... XQ6
Do do.... X**
Item iB.— Rulers, boxwood, 15-inch, brass edge:
Chaa. 0. Stott A Co., Washington, D. C do
H. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do....
R. P. CUrke Company, Washington, D. C do.... XM
R. CatU'T iUlhtntyne, Washington, D. C do.... XM
Th« Ann-rifsitn News Company, New York, N. Y .....do.... 2.S2
W. L. -why/j., Wa-ihington, D. C do.... XOI
Xtefn ¥*, JiHUrn, box w'K^l, 24-inr;h, brass edge:
Ctkttn O. -.toft -V ^'o , Washin^^n, D. C do.... X70
It./' Afi'lf" ^n I'HiM-r (.otnpuny, WttnthngtoOtD C do.... X90
It f ', Mfk/^ of».{;ijfi/, W*nihl/j|fton, D. C do.... 5.30
|( f,Htf'f i'.:tiini,t /i,i , v/uuUimnoii, DC do.... 6.45
'I ht> Am* r.' f>i, i> MH f 'iiiii^auy N'«fW York, N Y ..do.... 4.08
W i> ■ HHio /^'iMhii.Kl.oit, h C, do.... X21
fi I f ,..if '■- t .)>•>' "Mipnfi-/, Witnhlriftton, D. C ..do.... X90
H I f\.,,^. i,„,.^.:,,j '//u»u\ii^ioit, I), d .........do.... X90
M I „,t. , (..,(|„..l /..#. '//><r*l»i><t;l«/fi, 1;. (.' ...do.... X71
. ,H«,.,.,, '•/,...i.ii.t«*<w<. h c ...do.... X90
(, 1. '/..»> ,oM|«'M</ Wufliiiitf/foti, D. C .do.... X74
do.... 1.74
KEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER. 215
Item 91.— Shears, Banker's, 12-inch, slim:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D.C per dozen.. I7.B9
B. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 7.60
R. Carter Ballantyiie, Washington, D. C do 7.20
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 7.60
Do do.... 7.60
Itesm 92. — Waste baskets, straight cylinder, 14 inches high and 14 inches diameter:
Chas. G. Stott & Co., Washington, D.C do 4.70
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C do. ... 3. 67
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D.C do. ... 4. 38
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D.C do 4. 06
Item 93.— Bone folders, largo:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D.C do 80
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 87
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 78
The American News Company. New York, N. Y do 1. 12
Item 94. — Bone paper cutters, "Sitka," 9-inch:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 2. 10
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C. do 2.15
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do.... 1*62
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do 2.68
Item 96. — Tjwiing linen, yard wide:
Chas. O. Stott & Co.. Washington, D. C per yard.. .21
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 250
Do do 240
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 246
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C , do 26]
Item 96.— Tracing linen, E. Faber's white vellum, yard wide:
Chaa. O. Stott & Co., Washington, D.C do 21
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 23
Iteim 97.— Sanford's library paste, 8-ounce, Utopian:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D.C per dozen. . 2. 26
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 2.60
R.Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 2.66
Diamond Ink Company, Milwaukee, Wis do. . . . 2. 17
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.70
Item 98. — Le Page's liquid glue, in pint cans:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C do 3. 62
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do a60
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 4,00
Geo. F. Muth <t Co., Washington, D.C do a 76
Hugh ReiUy, Washington, D.C do.... 3.60
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 3.89
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 3. 76
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D.C do 3. 80
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 3. 46
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 3. 29
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do.... 4,46
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 3. 64
Item 99.— Le Page's liquid glue, in gallon cans:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C .do 23.64
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D.C do.... 24.60
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 24.00
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D.C do 24.00
HughRellly, Washington, D.C do.... 23.60
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D.C do 24. 96
The American News Company, New York, N. Y do 24. 00
; LouisHartig, Washington, D.C do.... 23.70
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 21. 98
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 21.24
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do.... 27.60
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 22. 14
Item 100.— Standard white school crayons:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per gross.. .05
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 06
R.Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 06
The Americftn News Company, New York, N. Y do 06
BhoemskkBT^ Busch, Philadelphia, Pa^. A^ .^«>b
216 REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 101.— White ash anthracite coal, egg size.
Item 102.— Georges Creek coal.
Item 103.— Ice:
Columbia Ice Company, Washington, D. C per 100 pounds.. 10.19
American Ice Company, Washington, D. C do 20
Item 104.— Oats:
W.M. Gait A Co., Washington, D.C do.... L42
Stewart & Co., Washington, D.C do.... 1.28
Herbert P. Pillsbury, Washington, D. C do L375
The Hoge 6c McDowell Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do.... L40
Item 105.— Com meal:
W.M. Gait & Co., Washington, D. C do.... LaO
Stewart St Co., Washington, D. C do 1.15
Herbert P. PUlsbury, Washington, D.C do L25
The Hoge & McDowell Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do L35
Item 106.— Bran:
W.M. Gait A Co., Washington, D.C do L16
Stewart & Co., Washington, D.C do 99
Herbert P. Pillsbury, Washington, D.C do 1.06
The lloge & McDowell Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do L 20
Item 107.— Com:
W. M. Gait & Co., Washington, D. C do.... LOTS
Stewart & Co., Washington, D.C do 90
Herbert P. PiUsbury, Washington, D.C do LOO
The Hoge & McDowell Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do LOS
Item 108.— Hay, best timothy:
W. M. Gait & Co., Washington, D. C do 87S
Stewart & Co., Washington, D. C do 82
Herbert P. PiUsbury, Washington, D.C do 86
The Hoge & McDowcii Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do 90
Item 109.— Alfalfa:
W. M. Gait & Co., WasWngton, D. C do L2S
Stewart & Co., Washington, D.C do.... LOO
Herbert P. PiUsbury, Washington, D.C do.... L22S
The Hoge A McDoweU Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do L 30
Item 110. — Straw, rye:
W. M. Gait & Co., Washington, D. C do 875
Stewart & Co., Washington, D.C do 80
Herbert P. PiUsbury, Washington, D.C do 86
The Hoge & McDoweU Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do 90
Item 111.— Flaxseed meal:
W. M. Gait & Co., Washington, D.C do 6.26
Stewart & Co., Washington, D. C do 400
Herbert P. PiUsbury, Washington, D.C do 6.00
Leon Hirst A Son, New York, N. Y do.... 490
The Hoge & McDoweU Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do.... 6.26
Item 112.— Spring dividers, 5-inch:
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C perdosen.. &66
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do.... &60
Item 113.— Wing dividers, 10-inch:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do.... 2.#
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do.... 2L68
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do.... 2.38
Item 114.— Bookbinder's hammers:
Tlie W. O. Hickok Manufacturing Company, Harrisburg, Pa do.... 6.60
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do.... 12.36
Item 115.— Bookbinder's awl:
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do.... S.5D
Item 116.— Shoe knives, No. 3, round point:
John B. Esi)ey, Washington, D.C do 72
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 70
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 74
Item 117.— Rictiards's No. 2 ianoe-point knives:
John B. Espey, Washington, D.C. do.... L24
Item 118.— India oilstones, coarse, 7 by 2 by 1 Inches:
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D. C d*.... 7,9
John B. Espey, Wachington, D. C do.... L4t
J^metB. LdUobJe Company (Incorporated), Waabingtqp, D. C do.... 4.11
dolpbdk IfiMt ComjMUiy, WMhington, D. C .do.... &M
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB. 217
Item 119.— Sandstones, 8^ by 1§ by IJ inches:
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C per dozen.. 10.045
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 044
Item 120.— Ames's scqop shovels. No. 3, or others equally good:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 10. 74
James B. Lambie Company (IneorpoEated) , Washington, D. C do 12. 00
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 4. 96
Item 121.— Coe's wrenches, 6-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 4.50
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 3.94
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do a98
Cuyler * Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 4. 27
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do 4. 74
Rudolph <t West Company, Washington, D. C do 3. 72
Item 122. — Coe's wrenches, 8-ineh:
Louis liartig, Washington, D. C per gross. . 5. 00
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 4 44
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington. D. C do 4.45
Cuyler Si Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 4. 75
Thos. Somerville A- Sons, Washington. D. C do 5. 28
Rudolph Si West Company. Washington. D. C do 4 15
Item 123.— Coe's wrenches, 10-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington. D. C per dozen. . 6. 00
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 5.34
James B. Lmmbie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 5. 33
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 5. 70
Thos. Somerville A Sons, Washington, D. C do 6. 36
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C .do 4. 92
Item 134.— Coe's wrenches, 12-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 7. 00
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 6. 24
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 6 1»
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore. Md do 6. 70
Thos. Somerville <t Sons, Washington, D. C do... . 7. 42
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 5. 85
Item 125.— StUison wrenches, 10-inch:
Louis Hartig, Wflshington, D. C do. . . . 8. 10
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 6. 74
James P. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 7. 25
Cuyler & Mohlsr, Biltlmore, Md do 7. 00
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do 6. 75
Rudolph & West Comp iny, Washington. D. C do 7. 14
Item 126.— Stilison wrenches, 14-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 10. 90
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 8. 98
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington. D. C do 9. 40
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 9. 50
Thos. Somerville <Sc Sons, Washington, D. C do 9. 00
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 9.72
Item 127.— Stilison wrenches, 18-Inch:
Louis Hartig, Washinoaon, D. C do 14. 50
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 11.98
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 12. 55
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 12. 60
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do 12. 00
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C do 12. 59
Item 128.— Buck Brothers firmer chisels, J -inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington. D. C do 2. 02
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.79
James B. Lambie Company ( Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 1. 79
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 89
Item 129.— Buck Brothers finner chisels, f-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 2. 20
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.94
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1. 98
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 98
Itffin 130.— Buck Brothers finner chisels, i^lnch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C A^ '^.•a
J<dmB. Espey, Washington, D. C ^^ —
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218 RKPOKT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
Item 13a— Buck BrnlhTB firmer chlspl«, Hneh— Continued ■
Jttnie," n, i (Incorpotated), Washington, D. C piT Jou'ii. .
RUiinlph W.ishinKton. I>, C do,...
John H Enpey IVBaWnpfln, D.C do....
jBDica B. (.jinilrteCompHiiy tn«)rpor»t«l»,WMtilngtnn. D. C do —
Cuykr 4: Mohler, Baitlmor*. Ud v do....
HDd<dph A Wcat Company Wuhlngtoii. D. C do...
Item 112.— Star back-ww lila^. t04iu<li:
Louia llartlR. WaHhlngtcm, 1). r *. do....
Johnl). Espey. Washington. IV C do....
Jami'x It, Idintiii' I'ninpany (IncnrporatiHl), Wnshingtan i>. C do
Cuylcr 4- MohliT. Itultimon'. Md do....
Rudolph A W.-S1 r.inipBnv. W«Mhlngt on, D. C do....
Item IXI.—SIar hack-saw 1>1a<lfii. 12-inrli:
LniilH lUrtiK. WMshliigton, U, (■ dn....
JohnB. E*p>')-. Waaliington, D. C. do....
.Tsmi's II. IdmliJi' Ciinipany (Incorporated). WHshington, I>. C do
Ciivkr di Mohlvr. Ilaltlmon-. Md do....
Rudolph A WpHt l-ompany, Washlnitlon. n. r do. . . .
Ilpm IDI.—Stn'l vin> lirails. 1-Inch. No. ix;
Loula llartiK. WrtBWnston. 1). (■ pprpomid..
John H. Enpi-y, Wa:<binKton, l>. C do....
James n. I^nihi.' Coinpauy (In.orporuM). Washington, D. C do,...
I**isllopI".iraaicr. Wnshingti.n. I». C ..do...
Kudolph A Wi'st C'limpany. Wa^■hiInrtnn, I>, r do
Item Li'i, .:4lr<-l win> lirads, 11-inch, No, Hi:
Loiils llartijt, Wiishlnstun, I). (" ...do....
JohnH. Espi'y. WuMhIiifrton. 1>. <■ do....
Jam's ». Ijimlii.'i'iimpany (Tncrirporai.'d), Washington, n. C do....
Li'wl> lloptcnniaiiT, WaMhlngtiin, I), (' do....
Rndiilph & Wi-at Cnnipany. Wnnhiiigtori, 0. V do
Item IKi.— Slccl win> hrada. |.inch. No. 17:
l^iuis llanlg, Washlnirton. 1>, C do,...
John B, Eiipi'y. WaMhinBtnti. I). (' do
Jami'a H, Lanihic I'nmpany iliic"r|ioraled|, Wnshington, D. C do
l^Ris lI'ipl'iimaiiT, Wishingtnn, D. C do....
Itudoliih & Wrat Company. Washington. 1>. C do
Item la .-»tn>l vln' flniablng nulls. 4d.:
Louis Hartig, Washington. I>. <" per keg..
J(*n B. Espey. Wiishiiiginii. I). C do....
James H. Ijimhii' Company (Incirponitwll, Washington. I), C do
Lewia lloiilcnmaiiT. Washington, 1>. C do....
Itiidolph A Wi-si Cmniiiiny, Washington, I>. C do
Item 1»<.- Mtivl win' aniahing naila. i:d :
LoulB llanig, Washington, II. (' do....
JohnU, Espi-]-. Washlngtoii. D. <' do....
James It. l^mliie fompaHy (Incorpiiratcd). Washington, I). <: do
I*KiM llopIcnmahT, Washington, I>. C do....
Rildoiph ii West Company Wash I ngt on, l>. I' do
Item i\».- am-} vin- fiiiishing tuiils. Ml. :
Uni< ilnnig. Washington, II. I' do....
Jnhn It. Ksii'y. Wa.'ihinglon. II. I" do....
J»nics It. I.ainl^eCcimiiany iini>.iri>"''Bti''ii. Washington, li. C do....
l>>wisllo|i[Mnnial.T, WBShinKI"n.I'<' do....
Ktid-Uih A W.-Bt fiini|>any. Washingt.pn. Ii. C do....
Item 1«i, -Sl'1-I win- llal-hi'ad nails, M. .
I^uis llarlig, Wnslijnglon. 11. r, do....
John B. Ksis'y. Washington, li. C do....
Janws II, l.anil.icCi>iii|Miny iln.orlmratcd>, Washingluri, il. C do....
I*wls i!o|>li>nni«iiT. Washinglon, li. C do
Rudolph A Wi-at ('nnifuny, Washiiiglon, II. (' do....
Item 141. 'Slii'l will' lUI-hi'iiit nails, aiL:
Louis llarliK. WHshiivnon. !>,<' do
John B. Espi'y. Washington, U. C do
JaniMS II. I.anit-li' I'linipany lIin«n"'rBl''d), Wsshington, 1>. <' do
KEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PBlNTEB,
Ittuu 142,~i)tml win! nat-bcod nails, lOil. -.
LoulB Ifartig, Wushiiigton. D.C. pir ki'g..
John n. F.Bjwy .Wmhlogton, D. 0. Jo..,.
JanuiB 6. ijimljiii tompanj <lnoorporBWiil), Washington, I>. C do
LewlBBopfaninafor Washlnnton, B.C do....
Hudoll* i Wwl Conipanj-, Waahlngton. D. C do....
Itam 143.— et«il win Oftt-hrid naila, 20d. ;
Loul* H»rtiK, WmhlngWr, D. C do....
JcimB, Espey.Waalilngton, D. C do....
Juopa B, Lambif Couipany {Incorporated), WashLneton. D. C do
I.eiitia Hopfemoftier, 'Wiuiblngton, li.C do
Si.dolphA Wositompany Wailitngton, D. C do....
ItcznlH. — StratiriretlAi-taDadnalla, ^0(L:
LoiiiH narttg, Washington, D.C pcrpound..
John n. F-Bpey Waabdigton, D.C do...,
JvDM B, Lamblv Company (Intorpomled), Waahliigton, D. C do
Lewis Hop Jauniaior Washington, I) C do....
Rudolph A WpbI Company Washington, D. C do....
Item lie.-Stoel wire flat-hnad naila, Wd. :
Louis Su-tlg. Washington. D. C do
JohnB. Ksprf Wuhlngton, D. C do....
Juum B. LambinCompany I nrorporatwi), Washington, D. C do...
Lowig Jloptmanalw Washington, 1 1 C do
Budolph & Wwt Company Wnshlnglon. D, C do. . . .
Item 14«.-eiwl i-iit tialls, M
LouiiTIartig, Wjishlngton.D. C do....
Johajj. Eappy WisliInittoiI.B.C do....
JaniQB B. Lamlilo <'iinipany {Incorporated), Washington, 1). C do
LBwia Hoptamnaiw W'ashlngton, D C do —
Budolph A WcBt Compitny WasblngloD, D. C do....
Item 147.— Flits, (upiir fiiiw U-(tich,r«™sllni:
JamsB B. l.arabiB Compiiny (Incorporated), Washington, D. C per down..
CuyierAMobler, Baltlmoro, Md ,'. do
Rudolph Si West Company, Washington, IJ. C do...
Ittim 148.— FilpB, 1ui>i'i' saw Ll-lnih
Louia llartig. Waahln«ton, D. C do....
James B. Espey, Washington, D. G. .do..,.
Jamea B. Lamhio Compuny Incorporated), Waahington. D. C do
Cuyler * Mohler, Italtlmorc, Md do....
Budolph & Weat <*oinpnny WashlnKton, D. C do
Item I1B.— FIlea, iij]-a'rtuw 3-lndi, sllmr
Louia llartlB, Waahinglon, D. C do....
John B. Eappy, Waabington, D. C do....
Jamea B. Lftmbie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do....
Cuyler S Mohlor, Baltlmons, Md do....
Rudolph & WpBt Company, Waabington, D. C do
Itam !iO.— Files, tapHr saw. 3i-inch:
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D, C- do....
John B. Eapey, Washington, D. C do...
Jamtia B, LsmhlB Company (Incorporated), Washington, D, C do
^ Cuyler 4 Mohler, Baltimore, Hd do....
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C do....
Ttflm ISl. — Files, taper saw, 4-Inch:
Louia ilartlg, Washington, D. C do....
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do....
James B. Lam Wp Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do
Cuyler 4 Mohler, Baltimore, Md do....
Rudolph & Wesl Company, Washington, D. C do....
Itnn 152.— Files, Uper saw, 1)-in<^h:
Louia Ilartlg, Waahlngton, V.V. do...
John B. Eapey, Washington, P. C do....
James B. LamWn Company (Incorporated). Washington. I>. C do —
Cuyler A Mohler, Baltimore, Md do,...
Rudolph* West Compans-, Waahlngton, 11. C ...do....
Item !».— Filaa, Uper aaw, 41-inch, >llm:
Louia Hartig, Washington, I). C do....
JobQ B. Elpey. Waahlngton, D. C do
JaiDBsB. Lamble Company (Incorporated), Waahlngton. U.C 4q...
320 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 1S3,— Fll«. tapur saw, ii-lnch illm—ContlDued.
Culler A , Mi|, perdoien..
Rudolph w iMliirifliin, D. C do....
lUm l.-,l. 1,1 . I il: I,
LouH [rndii: WyiiliiiLKlod, 1>. C do....
John B. EnpoT WMlilnglon. D. C. do....
Juoei B, I.amWo Cflinp»ny (InrarporBMd), WMhIngton, D. C do....
CuylorAMohler, Tl(ilI[niorp,>lil do....
Rudolph * West rnmpiinj- Wanhlnglon, D. C do....
Item IM.— Files, taper »a«-, 6-lnph:
Louii EtBrlig. WsHhington, D. C do....
John B, E»pi:y, \\ uiliiiijitrjfi. U. C do....
Janics B. LamblermrijiHiiy (Inrorporslcd), WaahlUBton, D. C do....
Cuyler A Mohler. lliilliinnm, M'i do....
Rudolph ill WBBt Company, WaslilnEloD, D. C .do....
Itom IM.-Fil'K, taper >aw, H-lnch:
Louli Ilartig, Waihlngton, V. C do
John B. Kupcy. Waihlngton, D.C do
Tunes B. Lamhlp Compiny (Incorporated), WMhIngton, D. C do....
Cuylrtr A Mohler, Baltimore, Md do
Rudolph 4 West Cflmpuny. Wsahlngton, D. C do....
Item I.S7.— Files, warding, 3-inch;
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D. C do....
John B. Espey, Waihlngton, D. C do
James B. LamblH Companr (IncoiiMirated), Waahlngton, D. C do
Cuylor i Mohler, Baltimore, Md do....
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do
Item 15S.— Fih'S, warding. 4-incb:
LouH ilartig, Washington, D. C do....
JohnB. Espo)-. Washington, D. C do....
JarnnsB. Laml.lo Company (Incorporated), Wjuhington, D, C do....
Cuyler & Mohler. Baltimore, Md do....
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D, C do....
Item 159.— Files, warding, S-inch:
Louli Hartlg, Washington, D. C do....
John B. Etpny. Washington. D. C do
James B, Lamhla Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do
Cuyler A Mohler, Ball i more, Md do....
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C, do....
Item ISO.— Fill's, waoling. 0-iDCh:
Louis Hartlg, Washington. D. C do
John U. Espvy, Washington, D. C do
Janus B. Lamhii. Company (Incorporati'd), Washington, D. C do
Cuyler A Mohler, flaltimon-, Md do....
Rudolph A West Company, Washington, D. C do
Item 161.— Fil-s, warding, g-inch:
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D. C do....
John B. Espey, Washlnplon. D, C do
Jamas B. Lambiu Company (Incorporated), Waihlngton, D. C do
Cuyler A Mohler. lUIUmnrr, MJ do....
Rudolph A Wi'slf.'.-jiiif.uiiy, Wnihhigloii, D. C do....
ll"in IC2.~Fil<'~, wiionth. hHir.rnun'l, S-inch:
I.oiii»l|j,rtiK. IVBstiingKm, I). C do....
iiihii 11. i:«[ipy. Waslitngloii, R.C do...
James B. Ijunble Comiiany (Incorporated J. Washington, D, C do...
Cuj-br A Mohler, Baltimore, Md do.,,
Ka^olphA tVeat C<nnpan)-, Washington, D.C do...
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 221
Item 165.— Files, mill saw, 12-Inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C p<*r dozen . . f 1. 48
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1. 42
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. (' do 1. 65
Cuylcr & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 2. 03
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 42
Item 166.— Files, flat bastard, 8-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1. 01
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C : do 1.00
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. (' do \,05
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1. 44
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. OO
Item 167.— Files, flat bastard, 10-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1. 33
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.33
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1. 40
Cuyler <t Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1. 89
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 33
Item 168.— Files, flat bastard, 12-lnch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1.84
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.84
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1. 92
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 2. 62
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 84
Item 169.— Files, flat bastard, 14-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 2.53
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 2. 63
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2.66
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 3. 60
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 2. 53
Item 170.— Files, round bastard, 8-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 82
John B. Espey, Washington, D.C do 82
; James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 85
Cuyler <t Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1.17
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 82,
Item 171.— Files, round bastard, 10-lnch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D.C do 1 . 07
JohnB. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.06
James B. Lambie Company ( Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 1. 10
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1. 51
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do l. 06
Item 172.— Files, round bastard, 12-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D.C do.... 1.43
John B . E spey , Washington, D.C do 1 . 42
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1.47
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 2. 03
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 1 . 42
Item 173.— Files, half-round bastard, 10-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1. 73
John B. Esx>ey, Washington, D. C do 1.73
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D.C do 1. 88
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 2. 46
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 72
Item 174.— Files, half-round bastard, 12-inch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 2. 24
Louis B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 2. 24
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2. 33
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 3. 19
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 2. 24
Item 175.— Screws, iron, flat-head, i inch, No. 5:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C per gross. . . . 078
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 082
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C <lo 08
Item 176.— Screws, iron, flathoad, {-inch, No. 8:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 10
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 103
Rudolph 4c West Company, Washington, D. C Ao..,. «V^
labn B. Espoy
Kudolph A. » I'si
Rudnlph
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Irrm.llathfHd, l-lnfh, So. S:
D.C.
iij..-.rri.,rol^4), WaghlnBton. D. C
-L'. -..r ■ ;. ^Uslilngton, D.C
ir-n, il.Lili"ua, li-i"tli, No. 8:
aihliiRton, D.C
Compuij' iDGorpo rated), Washington, D. C
•"mi>oi.y Wsjhlngion, D. C
n. flathead, IJ-inch, So. B;
anhiTiKton, D. C
T
0|
I, So. 10:
mill
John n. I.
James D. LunhleCompuir (Incorporated). Waahlnfitoa. D. C...
Rudolph A West Companj- WaghlnKton, D.C
Ma IKl.— ScrsiTB. ron, ^thMd. ^Incb. So. 10:
Louis IlarliK, Washington, D.C
JohnB. Espur ■Washington, D.C
.lamea B. Umbli^ nompany (Inroiporatedj, Washington, D.C...
Rudolph* Woil CoDipanT Wmblngton, D. C
Aim l«.~Sore»s, Iron, flathead, Ij-lnch, So. 10:
LouliH.nlg. Washington. D.C
Johnfi. Kspay Waahlnglon. D. C
Jamps It Lamble Company- i' Incorporated), Washington, D.C
am IKS.— Sriaw*. in
John B. Enpef V
a, D.C...
J. 10:
Budol]
■■I Washington, D.C. .
3gton,D.C
1, So. 10:
John ». y.-jvy Wiiihmgton, D. C
Jamf» 11. 1, i.ir Company | Incorporated) , Washington, D.C.
Ruilulpli,!. w— I Company. WaahlngtoD. D. C
«m 1)1.1. —Strp on, iron, Oathfad. 2t-lnch, No. 10:
JohnB. B»|ipy. WaBhington, D. C
JamiiB II [ ijiiM- Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C.
Ruduljili .1 " I ■( Company. Washington, D. C
John 11. E»p«)-. Waahington, D.C
James II. Lamlile Cumpauy neoqioiated ) , Washington, D. C...
Budnt[di A'WiMtC<rDipany Washington, D. C
«m IW.— SiTi'wi, Iron, tlathuad, IJ-ioeb, No. B:
John B. Etpay, Waahington, D. C
Jami^ B. Lambic Cnnipany Incorporalod Washington, D. C...
Kuilol|>h & West Company Washington. D.C
Item IW. .SnTws. Iron. I1alhpa-l, t)-inch. So. 12;
John I). Espny. Wa»hlngton. D.C
Jamrs B. I^mhle Company tlnrorporatMi, Washington, D. C...
ItiMolph A West Company. Washington. U. C
tein im. -A-rrwa. Iron, llHtbiicl. H-lnch. So. 12:
John B. Espey, Washington. D.C
James B. I^imliir Company rinoorpoTBtiKli, Ws»blngton. D.C...
Rudolph A Wn<t Company, tt'ashlngton. D. C
tcm l«ll.-.SrrpKi<. Iron. DatiU'ad. 'J-inch. So. 13:
John R. K*|>py. Washlnglon, D. i:
Jami-4 B I Jim liif Company (Incorporatoli, Washlntnon, I>. C...
Riuloliilt .t: IViTii Company, Washington, D.C
Ti. n.uhpa.b, ^l-lneh. So. \2:
JohH !
Iiioorporaleili. Washington, D. C
\Sashtugton, D.C
, li-lnch. So. H:
I. Ksjvy. Washington
~ ' Incorptfrati^ I . Washington, II. <
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Item 193.— Screws, iron, flathoad, IJ-inch. No. 14— Continued.
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C per gross . . $0. 225
Item 194.— Screws, iron, flathead, 2i-ineh, No. 14:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 29
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 299
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 29
Item 195.— Screw-drivers, 3-inch, "Champion:"
Louis Hartlg, Washington, D.C do 1.64
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1.44
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 1. 40
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 1. 40 '
Item 196.— Screw-drivers, 4-inch, "Champion:"
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1.87
John B. Esi)ey, Washington, D. C do 1.74
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1.75
Rudolph & West Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 1. 70
Item 197.— Screw-drivers, 6-inch, "Champion:"
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 2. 66
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 2.44.
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 2. 43
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 2. 58
Item 198.— Screw-drivers, 8-lnch, "Champion:"
Louis Hartig, Washington, D.C : do 3. 55
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 3.24
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 3. 23
Rudolph <t West Company, Washington, D.C do 3. 48
Item 199. — ^Screw-drivers, 10-lnch, "Champion:"
Louis Ilartlg, Washington, D. C do 4. 60
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 4.04
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C , do 4. 18
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 4. 32
* Item 200.— Tinned trunk nails, J-lnch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D.C per pound. . . 077
John B. Espey, Washington, D.C do 08
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Waahington, D.C do 08
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 065
Item 201.— Tinned trunk nails, 1-lnch:
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 067
John B. Espey, Washington, D.C do 07
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 07
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 06
Hem 202.- Steel spatulas, 6-lnch:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C per dozen. . 2. 58
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 2.30
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 2. 39
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 2. 58
Item 203.— Steel spatulas, 8-inch :
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C do 4. 14
John B. Espey, Washington, D.C do 3. 39
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D.C do 3. 83
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D.C do 3. 98
Item 204.— Steel spatulas, 10-inch:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C do 6. 44
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 4.04
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 6. 37
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 6. 48
Item 205. — Safety benzine cans, 1-quart :
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 7. 49§
Do do.... 14.11
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 7. 49J
Do do ... . 5. 29^
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y do 7. 60
Item 206.— Brass oilers, J-pint, 10-inch spout:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 4. 75
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington. D. C do 5. 32
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 2. 00
Item 207. — Biaas spouts, 18 inches long, for i-pint brass oilers:
John B. Espey. Washington, DC ^vi "^"X^
224 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 208.— Brass oilers, 1-gill:
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C per dozen. . |L 35
Rudolph 6l West (Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 20
Item 209. — Copperized oilers, 4-ounce, 10-inch best spout:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do a 14
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 1. 73
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do L 70
Item 210. — l-gallon galvanized iron oil cans:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do L 65
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 1. 44
James B. Lambie Company (Incorponted), Washington, D. C do L98
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do L 64
Item 211. — 2-gallon galvanized iron oil cans:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 2. 48
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 2.49
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do a 50
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 2. 69
Item 212.— 5-gallon galvanized iron oil cans:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 4. 09
John B. Espey, Washington. D. C do 4 24
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 5.98
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 4. 98
Item 213. — Brass screw rings. |-inch:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C per gross. . . 54
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington. D. C do 58
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 59
Item 214.— Upholsterer's tacks, 2-ounce:
Louis Ilartig, Washington, D. C per paper.. .013
John B. Espey, Washington, DC do 014
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 015
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do Ollf*
Item 215— Hanks No. 5 sash cord, *• Silver Lake," "A" quality:
John B. Espey, Washington, DC per dozen. . ti, 85
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do d 19
Rudolph & West CJompany, Washington, D. C do & 10
Item 216— Hanks No. 8 sash cord, " Silver Lake," "A" quality:
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do & 64
James B. Lambie CJompany (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 9. 58
Rudolph <fc West Company, Washington, D. C do 9. 24
Item 217— Black pipe, 2-inch:
The C. J. McCubbin Company, Washington, D. C per foot. . . 09
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 079
Thos. Soinerville <fe Sons, Washington, D. C do 076
E. G. Schafor A'Co.. Washington. D. C do 085
Item 218.— Block pipe, IJ-inch:
The C. J. McCubbin Company, Washington, D. C do 07
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 00 .
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do 05|
E. O. Schafer&Co., Washington. D. C do 0G5
Item 219.— Black pipe, 1-inch:
ThoC. J. McCubbin Company, Washington, D. C do 04
Cuylrr A: Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 036
Thos, SonifTvillo k Sons, Washington, D. C do 0345
E. G. Schrtf»'r & Co.. Wa.shington, D. (' do 0425
Item 22f).— Hhick pifx', ]-inch:
TheC. J. .MiCubhin Company, Wa.shington. I). C do 03
CuyhT iV .Mohl.T. Baltimore, Md do 025
Tho«. SonirrvilU- A: Sons. Wa.shington, 1). C do 024
E. (i. S(haf«'r K Co., Wa.shington, I). C do 0275
Item 2'Jl. — Hlark sl**am elbows. 2-inch:
The C. J. MeCiil)l>in Company, Wa.sblrigton. I). C per dozen.. .96
Cuyler A: MohW-r, Baltimore, Md do 90
Tlios. Somerville A- Sons, Wa.shington. D. C do M
v.. (i. S<hafer A Co., Wa.shington, I). C do 84
Item 222. Black steani elbows, IJ-inch:
TheC. J. McCubbin Company, Washington, D. C do 72
Cuyler ^ Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 66
Thos. Somerville <fc Sons, Washington, D. C do 62
E. G. SchaforS- Co., Washington, D. C do.... .flfi
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
Itflm 223.-Hlacli »te«m elbows, ]-lnch:
The C.J. McCubbin Compftny. Waahlngton. D.C prr Jnn>il.
Curler & Mohler, Hjillimorti, Md lio...
Thoi. Somervllle ,l Sons. WMhingtiin, V. V do...
E. G.Sehaferir,,,, \Va3hii«tmi,D.C do...
Item 224.— BUct ^tl'lllJl i4lioirH, l-inrh:
Thee, J. Ml! iilil-iafompmiy Wmhlueloii. I». C Jo...
CuylfT * Hohlc-r, I in ItUnore, Md do...
Thos. BomcrvtUe Campsny IVMliliigton. D. C do...
E.a. 8chafrr*Co.,VB»l]liigtoii.D.c do...
Item 2^— Blu'k iteani trcs, 2-tneh:
The C. J. McCul.lun Companj, WsshLngton, D. (' do...
Cuj-ler & Mohlpr, Baltimore, Mfl do. . .
Thos. 9onw!r\llLp * Sons, Wftshington, D. C do...
E. G. SchaferiCo., Washtngton, D, C do...
It«si 226.-BlBck slo&m tern. Il-lnch:
ThcC. J. McCulibin Company, Washington, !>,(' do...
Cuyler & Mohler. Baltimon;, Md do. . .
TboB. Somnnille A Sons, Wnahington, D. U do...
E. r>. Bcharer&Co., Waahington, D. C do...
Item 227.— Black atfam teee, I -Inch:
TheC. J. McCiibUln Company, Washington, D, C do...
Cuylfr4Uohlcr, Daltlmora, Md do...
Thos. SomerviUe Company, Washington, D, C do...
E. O. Schaler 4 Co., Washington, D. C do...
Il«m 22S.— Black slesm tees, j-lnrh:
The C. J. McCubbIn Company WtmhiJIBton, D. C do...
CuylerA MohkT, Boltiinore, Md do...
Thos, SoiiiPrvillp Cnnipiiny WaahlBEton. D. C do.„
E. G.i3,-ha/fr4Co., Wwhington.D.C do...
Item 2».— Jenkina Brothers' |-lnrtl slobe vain'!, iTass^
TheC. J. McCubbln Company WaalUngton, D. C do...
Cuyler 4 Mohler BalUraoro.Md do...
Thoa. Somervllle Compsny, WMhington. D. C do...
E. G. SchflterACc, W»iliiiiBton,D.C do...
Item 2JU.— JcDkliU Brolhen' 1-lnch glubn valves, brass:
TheC. J. MiC I iliUn Company Wftthinglon, D. C do...
Ctiyler4 Mohler, Bultlmoro, Md do...
Thos. 8omen-llleAaonJ,W»ihlnKton, 1). C -do...
E. G. SchiJer A Co., Waahbigton. D. C do...
lt<-m231.^]enkiIUlicotb[ir9'lHiiL'liglotraviilVi<s. brass:
TheC. J, Mi-CllUbin Company WnshiUKtaii. R. C do...
CnylerAUohlflr, Bttltlmiire Md. do..
Thos. Somervilli^ 4 3oiu, Washington. D.C do...
E.a. SohariTACi).. Wmhington-D.*: do...
Una i32.— Jenklna Grothura' I-lnchgloU' vol ve«. brass:
ThBC.J.iferubljtnCmnpahV. Waahlngton, D.C do...
Cuyhr 4 MobliT, BulUmoti-, Md. do..
Thos, aomervUlii JiBomi, Waahlngton. D, C do...
E.G.Sthftfpr 4 Co.. Washington, D.l.' do...
lt™i -Isa.^lnpaiulnawnt Iftinpn, lIl-ConilhiiOH'r 120 volta, so wattR Ed;80n Wae:
The Foatoilii Incandetcenl Lamp Cdiiipiiiiy Fostorin. Ohio i-ach
National Elarlrkal Supply Company. Washington. I), c do...
Do.. do...
Thp ColumliiH lopandewent Lamp Company, St. Lonis, Mo do...
Bryan Marsh €omp»ny New York, S. Y do.,
Thi' Sterling Elu'tricalMamitacturlDgCompuny, warren, ohto do,,.
.\nchor Lamp Company, New Vork, N. Y do...
JobnC. Kail, Wn^hlngton, [».C do..
The Franklin Eliipino Manulactdrlng Company, llartlord. Conn do..
I'otoiiiae Elcttrie Power Cnrnpanj" WHshiniilfn, R. V do. ,.
SBWypr-MBnElfctrl''f'niiiri,iTn- li.iiilr.i.ir.. Md do...
ItanJW.-InDanrtCao'nl li ..i. . r Ilii volts. 7S watts. Edison l>a«.':
TllBrOitorialllCULllli . |[l!lOrlB,<HliO do...
S»tlOI)BlEl0C!trk'Hiaup]>ly Cnm|wT:y. WHjhington. I). C do,,
np Company, St. Louis, Mo do...
226 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 234.- Incandescent lamps, 25-candlepower, 120 volts, 73 watts, Edison b:ise— Continued.
The Sterling Electrical Manufacturing Company, Warren, Ohio each. . 10. 14
Anchor I^rap Company, New York, X. Y ,do 25
John C. Rau, Washington, D. C .do 235
The Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn do 17
Potomac Elfx?tric Power Company, Washington, D. C do 16
Sawyer-Man Elwtric Company, Baltimore, Md do 14
Item 2,'i5.— Incandescent lamps, 32-candlepower, 120 volts, 100 watts. Edison base:
The Fostoria In?ande8C(?nt Lamp Company, Fostoria, Ohio do 23
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 23
Do do 175
The Columbia Incandescent Lamp Company, St. Louis, Mo do 25
Bryan Marsh Company, New York, N. Y do 25
The St<'rllng El'vtrical Manufacturing Company, Warren, Ohio .'.do 23
Anchor Lamp Company, New York, N. Y do.... .25
John C. Kau, Washington, D. C do 235
The Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn do 24
Potomac Electric Power Company, Washington, D. C do 25
Sawyer-Man Electric Company, Baltimore, Md do 23
Item 2:i(>.— Incandescent arc lights, carbons 12 inches by ^ inch:
Natiomil Electrical Supply ('ompany, Wa.shington, D. C : do 03
John C. Kau, Washington, I). C do 0245
Item 2:i7. (frimshaw tape, black, }-i^<^h wide:
National Eh'ctrical Supply Company, Washington, I). C per pound. . . 60
John C. Rau, Washington, I). C do 60
Item 2.'i8.— Lamp cord. No. 18, B. & 8. gauge:
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C per yard . . .04
JohnC. Rau, Washington, D. C do 036
Item 230.— Rubl>er wire. No. 12. B. & 8. gauge:
Natioml Elfytrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C per 100 feet . . 1. 50
JohnC. Rau, Washington, I). C do.... 1.40
Item 240. - Rubl>er wire. No. 10. B. & S. gua^e:
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, I). C do 2.00
John C. Rau, Washington, D. C do 1.90
Item 241.--Rul)l)er wire. No. 8. B. & S. guug<":
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington. 1). C do 2. 65
John C. Rau, Washington, I). C do. . . . 2. 40
Item 242. Rul)lH'r win'. No. 6. B. A S. guage:
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington. I). C do 4.00
JohnC. Rau, Washington, 1) .C do.... 4.00
Item 24'i. -Virginia-pin<* culls, 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, and 16 feet long, dresaiHl one side:
Thos. W. Smith. Washington, D. C per Mfeet.. 2&00
W. T. Galliher A Bro.. Washington, D. C do.... 27.50
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do.... 2&00
Church A: St<«phen.Hon, Washington. D. C do 2ft. 00
Item 244. -Virginia-pine culls, rough, 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, all lengths from 12 to 16 feet:
Thos. W. Smith. Washington. D. C .-per M feet.. 2ft.0O
W. T. Galllh*r& Bro.. Washington. I). C do.... 2ft. 50
Thomas K. Riley, Washington I). C do.... 25i00
Church A SU-phenson. Washington, D. C do 25l00
Item 24.'>. — WhiU*-piiu' shelving. Ix»st quality, fn-** from shakes. 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, 16
feet l«ng. dn'ssed:
Thos. W. Smith. Washington. 1). C per Mfeet.. 55l0O
W. T. C.alliher A Bro., Washington. D. C do.... OaOO
Thomas K. Uiley, Washin:<?t<m. D. C do.... 47.50
Church <V: Stephen.»*on. Washington. I). C do 84.00
Item 24<i. -White-pine sehft.s. kiln-dried. 1 inch thick, all widths. 12 to 16 feet long, dressed:
Thos. W. Smith. Washington, 1>. C per Mfeet.. 96i00
W. T. (lalliher A: Bro.. Washington. D. C do.... 105.00
Thoma.s R. Riley. Washington. I). C .^. do.... 82.50
Church <^- Stephi'uson. Washington. D. C do 77.50
Item 247. \Vhit«-{)ine si-l^nts. kiln-dried. IJ Inches thick, all widths. 12 to 16 feet long, dressed:
Thos. W. Smith. Wa.shington. D. C per Mfeet.. 06lOO
W. T. (Jalliher cV Bro.. Washington. I). C do lO&OO
Thomas R. Riley. Washington. I). C do 82.50
('hun-h Ai St<'phen.Hon, Washington. I). C do 77.50
Item 24S.— White-pine si'li'cts. kiliwiried, 2 iiu'hes thick, all widths. 12 to 16 feet long, drossed:
ThoM. W. Smith. Washington. D. C per Mfeet.. 95.00
n'. T. (iuilihrr A: Brn.. W/i.^hingfon. D. C do.... lO&OO J
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 227
Item 248.— White-pine selects, kiln-dried, 2 Inches thick, all widths, 12 to 16 feet long, dressed—
Continued.
Thomas Tl. Riley, Washington, D. C per M feet.. $82.50
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 77. 50
Item 249.— Georgia-pine flooring. No. 1, 1 J inches thick, 12 to 18 feet long, edge grain:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do.... 64.00
W. T. OalilherA Bro., Washington, D. C do.... 62.60
Tomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do ... . 62. 60
Church St Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 55. 00
Item 250. — Cabinet oak, kiln-dried,' 1-inch thick, various lengths, dressed :
Thos. W . Smith , Washington, D . C do ... . 70. 00
W. T. OalllherA Bro., Washington, D. C do.... 65.00
Thomas R. Riley. Washington, D. C do.... 65.00
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 72. 00
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C... do 60.00
Item 251.— Cabinet oak, Jciln-drled, IJ Inches thick, 16 feet long, dressed:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington. D. C do 70.00
W. T. Galllher <fc Bro., Washington, D. C do.... 70.00
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do • 66. 00
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 62. 00
Item 252.— Cabinet oak, kiln-dried, 2 inches thick, various lengths, dressed:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do 70.00
W. T. Galllher & Bro., Washington, D. C do. . . . 70. 00
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do 65.00
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 76. 00
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 62. 00
Item 253.— Cabinet oak. kiln-dried, 4 by 4 inches, from 12 to 16 feet long:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do. . . . 75. 00
W.T. GalliherA Bro., Washington. D. C do.... . 80.00
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do. . . . 70. 00
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 70.00
Item 254.— Tennessee poplar, kiln-dried, various lengths, dressed to i inch:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do. . . . 52. 00
W. T. Galllher & Bro., Washington. D. C do. . . . 52. 50
Thomas R. Riley. Washington, D. C do. . . . 55. 00
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 57. 50
Cfaurdh d{ Steplieiison, Washington, D. C do 52. 60
Item 255.— Tennessee poplar, 4 by 4 inches, various lengths:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do ... . 66. 00
W. T. Galllher & Bro., Washington, D. C do. . . . 72. 60
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do ... . 70. 00
Church & StepheiMon, Washington, D. C do 70. 00
Item 256.— Cherry, various lengths, dressed to | inch:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do ... . 1 10. 00
W. T. Galliher & Bro., Washington, D. C do ... . 130. 00
Thomas R. Riley, >^shington, D. C do 150.00
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 110. 00
Church & Stephenson. VVashington, D. C do 140.00
Item 257.— Virginia pine, 3 by 4 inches. 12 to 24 feet long, rough:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do.... 22.00
W. T. Galliher & Bro., Washington. D. C do.... 22.50
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do 17.50
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 17.50
Item 258.— Georgia pine, 2J by 3 inches, various lengths, dressed:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do. . . . SO. 00
W. T. Galllher & Bro.. Washington, D. C do.... 60.00
Thomas R. Riley, Washington, D. C do 37. 50
Church & Stephenson, Washington, D. C do 35. 00
Item 250.— Georgia pine, 4 by 6 inches, 12 to 30 let^t long, dreswd four sides:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do. . . . .%. 00
W. T. Galliher & Bro., Washington, D. C do. . . . TiO. 00
Thomas R. RUey, Washington, D. C do. . . . 37. .50
Church & Stephenson, Washington. D. C do 37 .'iO
Item 260.— Maple, 2 inches thick, all widths, 12 to U\ fi>et long, rough:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C do. ... 50. 00
W. T. Galliher & Bro., Washington, D. C do. . . . 50.00
Thos. R. Riley, Washington. D. C do. ... 67. 50
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, I'a ^ci *iJb.^«v
Church A Stephenson, Washington, D. C ^^ "^
228 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 261.— TowelH, 20 by 40 inches:
John Wanaraaker, Philadelphia, Pa , per dozen. . 11. 75
r. Do do 2. 10
* Do do 3.00
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do. . . . 2. 98
I^nsburgh <t Bro., Washington, D. C do 2.90
Do do.... 2.90
Do do 3.15
Item 262.— Towels, hand, 14 by 20 inches:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 725
Do do 1.00
Do do 1.80
Do do l.CO
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do. ... 1. 69
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do 90
Do .<lo 1.175
Item 263.— Crash for toweling, 18 inches wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa per yard . . . 1025
Do do 10625
bo do 12625
Do do 1126
Do do 166
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 139
Do do 12
Do do 15
Do do 129
Do do 19
. Do do 16
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D.C do 136
Do , do 152
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C do 10
Do do 105
Item 264.— Bleached cotton, yard wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 07876
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 0873
Lansburgh dc Bro., Washington, D. C do 0676
Do do.... .08
Do do 0826
Edwin II. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 0866
Item 265.— Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 1095
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 119
Lansburgh 6l Bro., Washington, D. C do 0926
Edwin II. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 1199
Do do 121
Item 266.— Bleached cotton, 6-4 wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 1616
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 171
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do 16
Do do 1776
Edwin II. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 171
Do , do 1746
Item 2f.7.--nicaohed cotton, 9-4 wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 228
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 239
Lan.sburgh <t Bro.. Washington. D. C do 226
Do do 255
Edwin 11. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 249
Item 2(iS.-Hleache<l cotton. 10-4 wide:
John Wanamaker. Philadelphia, Pa do 252
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 262
Lansburgh <t Bro., Washington, D. C do 246
Do do 266
Edwin 11. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 271
Do do 209
Item 260.— Unbleached cotton, yard wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do 0636
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 061
Do do 017
RKPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PHINTKR.
229
Item 269.— Unbleached cottou, yard wide— Continued.
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C.-sContlnued.
Do per yard .
Do do . . .
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do...
Do do ] . .
Do do...
Edwin II. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do...
Item 270.— Unbleached cotton, &-4 wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do...
Do do...
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do...
Do do...
Item 271.— Unbleached canton flannel, 32 inches wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do....
Do do....
Item 272. — Blue denim, yard wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C do
Iton 273.— Paper cambric, white, in rolls:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
Item 274.— Cambric, white, 24 Inches wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington. D. C do
Item 276.— Silicia, brown, 36 inches wide:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa do
U. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
Item 276.— Alpaca braid, |-inch, in 24-yard pieces:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Do do
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
Do do
Item 277.— English twilled tape, |-Ineh wide, In rolls of 12 yards each:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Do do....
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
Item 278.— Jeweler's cotton, white:
Z. D. GUman, Washington, D. C pi»r pound . .
Item 279.— Army blankets, 64 by 84 Inches, weighing about 5 pounds:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa each. .
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do
Item 280.— Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 3H Inches long, with tlntag ends:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per pair. .
Item 281.— Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 Inches long, with spiral wlretag ends:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Item 282. — Round black cotton shoe laces, 36 Inches long, with tlntag ends:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Item 283.— Rope (or pressing machines, /„-lnch:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y per pound. .
Shoemaker & Busch, PhiladelphiH. Pa do
Item 284.— Rope for pressing machines, J-lnch:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do. . . .
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do
Item 286.— Cotton wrapping cord:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do. . . .
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Shoemaker & Busoh, Philadelphia, Pa A^ . .
SO. 042
.063
.0026
.0776
.0826
.052
.1416
.162
.1376
.166
.160
.167
.12876
.116
.116
.136
.176
.169
.136
.176
.19
.0676
.067
.066
.04376
.042
.046
.0676
.006
.106
.012
.026
.02
.03
.0376
.012
.02
.009
.21
3.45
3.226
.015
.025
.02
.07
.07
.07
.07
.152
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230 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTER. '
Item 2S<).— Page cord, in balls:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y p^r pound. . 10. 22
R. P. Cljirke Company, Washington, D. C do 229
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do .235
Item 287. — Jute, 6-ply, heavy:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 069
Do do 079
Do do 069
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 08251
Item 288 — Juto, 6-ply, medium:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 060
Do do 069
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 085
Item 289.— Jute, 6-ply, light:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 098
Do do 093
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 104
Item 290.— Jute, 8-ply, heavy >
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 069
Do do 079
Do do 069
Shw^maker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. do 0795
Item 291.— Jute, 8-ply, medium:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 069
Shoemak*»r & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 075
Item iiri. -Jute. S-ply, light:
John P. Nawrath. New York, N. Y do 1)60
Sh(K'mak<'r A Bu.sch, Philadelphia, Pa do 107
Item 29.'^ -Wrapping twine, strong and soft, 3, 4, and 5 ply:
John V. Nawrath. New York, N. Y do 10
Do do 09K
The Cincinnati Cordage and Pap<'r Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 18
Shoemaker iV Busch. Philadelphia. Pa do ,225
Item 294. -Florida sponge, medium:
Robert H. Van Schaach. Chicago. Ill do 5.50
Z. I). (Jilman, Washington. D. C do.... 3.60
Do do 2.95
-\. Moses. Sons A: Co. (Incorporated). New York, N. Y do 72
Shoemaker & Busch. Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 78
Item 295. - Florida sponge, small:
Robert II. Van Schaack. Chicago. Ill do.... 2.85
.V. Moses. Sons «^ Co. (Incorporated). New York. N. Y do 58
Shoemaker «t Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.08
Iteni 2*.M). -Venetian Formes sponge, bleached, medium:
Z. I). Cilinan. Washington. D. C do 3.70
Sh<M'inaker A Busch, Philadelphia. Pa do 4.40
IttMU 2*.»7. -Venetian Formes sponge, unbleached, medium:
Z. D. Oilman. Washington. D. C do 2.50
Item 29.S. Sponges for sponge cups:
KolM'ft H. Van S<-haack. Chicago. Ill do 1.00
Z. I). Oilman. Washington. D. C do 2.50
.\. .M«)>*es, Sons iV- Co. (Inrorporated), New York. N. V do 1.95
Sho maker tV Busch. Philadelphia. Pa do 2.20
Item 2*.«*». Oasoline. Ti'^. I»est (juality. deo(|ori74Ml:
Standanl Oil Cornpuny. Baltimon'. Md p«'r gallon. , . 125
Item :()0. Tan olin;
Vineriean TyiM' Founders Company. Baltimon'. Md do 265
Southern Printers Supply C().npany, Washington. I). C do 20
Culvers il Supply Coup iny. N 'w York. \. Y do .T
I> 'liiTlit C.v nicil Co up my. N 'w York. N. Y do 27
Item ;()l. .VIeohol. 94 percent:
Shoi'maker «V Bus<'h. Philadelphia. Pa do 2.54
Item .'02. Best n*flne<l wood aUohol. 95 p<*rcent:
(MM.rge F. Muth"A: Co.. Washingt<m. I). C do 80
Hugh Keilly. \Vashingt(»n. I). C do 80
K.J. .Murphy Company (Incorporate<l . Washington. I). C do 75
Sh<M'nuiker A Bu.s<'h, Philadelphia, Pa do 749
Unm Hirst Ac Son. New York, N. Y do 94
Mh/'JchU Brothers, Wa.shington, I). C do 75
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Item 203,— run' linseed oil:
George F. Muth & Co., Washington, D.C per gallon. . Sft. 4^
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do 45
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated). Wnshington, D. C do .48
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn N. Y do .45
Shoemaker & Busch. Philadelphia, I*a do .435
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 43
Item .304.— Pure linseed oil, boiled:
George F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 51
Hugh Reilly, Washington D . C do 47
E. J . Murphy Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do .51
Franklin Brown. Brooklyn. N. Y do .52
Shoemaker & Busch. Philadelphia, Pa do . 445
Charles Becker & Co., Washington. D. C do .45
Item 305. — Lewis's white lead, or other equally good:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C per pound.. .069
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do 0685
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C '. . . .do . 069
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 06
Charles Becker <k Co., Washington, I). C do .07
Item 306.— Pure putty:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 02
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do 02
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do .025
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0148
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y '.do 049
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 018
Item 307.— Turpentine:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 75
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do 80
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do .90
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y do.... .74
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa '. do 735
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do L19.
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C. do 70
Item 308. — Crude turpentine:
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 034
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do 07
Item 309.— Potash, first sorts:
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y do 039
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 057
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do 069
Mackall Bros., Washington, D. C do 0575
Item 310.— Pearlash:
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0476
Item 311. — Axle grease, snowflake:
No bidders.
Item 312.— Axle grease, Dixon's graphite:
Hugh Reilly. Washington, D. C do 11
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do — . 095
Item 313.— Albany lubricating compound. No. 2:
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do 10
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... ■ .106
Hugh Reilly, Washington. I). C do 11
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do .11
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, I). C do 12
The C. J. McCubbin Company, Washington. D. C do 16
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 103
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y do 115
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do . 105
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do .12
Sho.'^maker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do . 1175
Do do 085
Leon Hirst & Son, New York. N. Y do 142
Rudolph & West Company. Washington, D, C do .106
Item 314.— Albany lubricating compound. No. 3:
William G. Stevenson. Philadelphia. Pa do 10
Geo. F. Muth «k Co., Washington, D. C do 106
232 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 314.— Albmy lubricating compound, No. 3— Continued.
Hugh Reilly, Washington. D. C per pound. . SO. 11
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do .11
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 12
The C. J. McCubbin Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 16
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 103
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do .105
Thos. Somerville & Sons, Washington, D. C do 12
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia. Pa do 1175
Do do 085
J^on Hirst & Son. New York. N. Y do 142
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do .106
Item 315.— Paul's lubricating compound:
William J. Paul Company, New York, N. Y do 20
Item 316. — Petroleum jelly in 5-pound cans:
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia. Pa do 10
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y n do 075
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 057
Mackall Brr a., Washington, D. C do 05
Item 317. — Cooper's So. 1 cabinet glue:
Geo. P. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 17
Hugh Re lly. Washington, D. C do 13
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 13
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 17
Commonwealth Glue Company, Boston, Mass do .13
SheoTnakcr & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 24'>
Do ; do 145
Item 318.— Berry's hard-o!l finish, light:
Geo. P. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C per gallon.. 1.35
Hugh Re lly. Wash ngton, D. C do 1.30
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1.55
Shoemaker & Busc^h, Ph ladelph a. Pa do 1.49 •
Charles Becker A: Co.. Washington, D. C do 1.30
Item 319.— Prench z nc in oil. in 25-pound cans:
Geo. P. Muth & Co., Washington. D. C per pound.. .0825
Hugh Re lly, Wash ngton, D. C do 08
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Wa8hingt<in, D. C do 095
Prankl n Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y do .10
Shoemaker & Busch, Ph'hulelpha. Pa do .079
Charles Becker A: Co., Wash ngton. D. C do 10
Item 320. — Nitrate of silver:
Shc'craaker & Busch, Ph ladelphia. Pa do 6.72
Mackall Bros.. Washington. D. C do.... 6.75
Item 321.— Bo.xes wax tapers:
Woodward <fc Lothrop. Washington. D. C do .36
James B. Lamb e Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do .34
Shoemaker & Bus<h. Philadelphia, Pa do 3i')
Item 322.— Stear.n candles:
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn, \. Y do 12
The P. 11. Sh(»ohy Company. Washington, I). C do 09ft
Item 323. SU-el wool. Biihne's No. 1:
E. J. .Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 38
Janifs B. Lanihio Company (Incorporated), Wa.«*h ngton. D. C do .33
Charles Bocker tV- Co.. Washington, D. C do 34
Item 324. -Sola ri no:
Woodward «^- Lothrop, Washington, D. C per gross. . 78^90
1 f ugh R«'!ll y. Washington. D. C do 75. 00
The P. II. Shi-ehy (ompany, Washington. D. C do 87..'»0
Jami'.H B. Lamb o Company (Incorporated), Washington, I). C do 68. 9h
.Shoemaker A Busch. Ph ladelph a, Pa do 77.40
Ru<lolph A: West Company, Washington, D. C do 80. 70
The Bell Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo do 72.00
Item 32.*».— No. 1 glass, single thick. 10 by 12 inches:
Geo. F. .Muth A: Co.. Washington, D. C per box. . 2. 25
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C .• .' do 2.38
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2.48
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.29
Leon Hirst A Son, New York, N. Y do 2.99
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 233
Item 326.— No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 14 indies:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C per box. . $2. 35
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do.... 2. 48
E. J. Murphy (Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2. 65
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.39
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do 3. 14
Item 327.— No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 15 inches:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 2.35
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do. . . . 2. 48
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2.65
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa •. do 2. 39
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do. . . . 3. 14
Item 328.— No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 18 inches:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 2.35
Hugh ReiUy, Washington, D. C do.... 2.48
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 2.65
Shoemaker <& Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.39
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N . Y do 3. 14
Item 329.— No. 1 glass, single thick, 12 by 20 Inches:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 2.35
Hugh Reilly, Washington D. C do.... 2.48
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 2. 65
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 39
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do 3.14
Item 330.— No. 1 glass, double thick, 27 by 51 inches:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 4.95
HughReilly, Washington, D. C do.... 4.95
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 5.50
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 3. 44
Leon Hirst & Son, New York, N. Y do 6. 00
Item 331.— Glue brushes, IJ-lnch, copper-bound:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per dozen. . 3. 18
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 3.60
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 3.90
Do do 3.40
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. do 3. 40
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 3. 85
Item 332.— Glue brushes, 2-lnch copper-bound:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 5. 46
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 6.00
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 6.80
Do do 6.80
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 6.20
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D.C do 6. 60
Item 333.— Glue brushes, 2^lnch, copper-bound:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 13. 24
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 14.40
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D.C do.... 14.00
Do do.... 12.60
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. do 12. 40
Charles Becker dc Co., Washington, D.C do 14.85
Item 334.— Glue brushes, 3-lnch, copper-bound:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D.C do 20. 58
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D.C do 23. 40
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D.C do 24.26
Do do 24.00
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 22. 60
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D.C do 25.00
Item 335.— Pick brushes, all bristle, wire-botmd:
Geo. F. Muth <fcCo., Washington, D.C do 7.10
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. '. do 7. 90
Item 336.— Lye brushes:
Geo. F. Muth* Co., Washington, D.C do 4.00
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 11. 76
Do do 5.88
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pfl do 3. 45
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D.C do 4. 18
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234 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 337.— Brushes, all bristle, Clinton No. 3:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C perdoMn.. S10.90
HughReiUy, Washington, D. C do.... 4.80
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. do 12, 60
Item 338.— Fitches, J-inch:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 54
Do do 66
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 60
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 46
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do 90
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1.20
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa. do 64
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 80
Item 339.— Sash tools, No. 8:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 2. 31
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 40
Do do.... 2.50
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 2.40
Hugh ReUly, Washington, D. C do. . . . 1. 50
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 3.50
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. flO
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 1.80
Do do 3.00
Item 340.— Dustbrushes, round end, all bristle:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 4. 30
Do do 4. 39
Do do 3.29
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do.... 4.20
Do do 4.60
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 3. 73
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 6.90
Item 341.— Turkey-feather dusters, 14-inch:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 2. 68
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 7.00
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 64
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 2.66
Item 342.— King waU brushes, "Whiting," No. 3:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... ia80
Hugh ReiUy, Washington, D. C do laOO
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 9.00
Shoemaker <fe Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 9. 40
Charles Becker <fe Co., Washington, D. C do 9. 50
Item 343.— XX King waU brushes, "Whiting," No. 5:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 16^00
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do. ... 13. 00
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 10.00
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 14. 70
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do 14. 80
Item 344.— Goat-hair brushes, Clinton Special 22:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do.... 7.85
Shoemaker <fe Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 8.70
Item 345.— Machinist's stiff-bristle dustbrushes, straight end:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 2.47
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 3.20
Item 34^).— 18-inch floor sweeps, with handles:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 12.64
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 15.70
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 12.80
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 13.48
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 13.70
Item 347.— 18-lnch floor sweeps, with handles, fiber center:
Woodward A Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 8. 53
Item 348. -Filx;r scrubbing brushes, with handles:
Woodward <t Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 3.09
Do do.... 7.04
Item 349.— Belting, 1-lnch:
J.R.Stine&Co., NewYork,N.Y per foot.. .055
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 061
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 235
Item 349.— Belting, 1-inch— Continued.
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C per foot. . $0. 06
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 042
Cuyler <Sc Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 068
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 046
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do 051
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass , do 0426
Item 350.— Belting, IHnch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 076
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 060
John B. Espey, Washing^ton, D. C do 062
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 06
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 0926
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 06
The Norwich Belt Mantif acturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do . 069
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 05
Item 351.— Belting, IJ-inch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 096
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 087
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 079
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 07
Cuyler & Mohler, Batimore, Md do .116
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 0776
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 087
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 0726
Item 352.— Belting, 2-inch, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 1326
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 123
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 228
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 10
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 164
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 10
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do 123
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 106
Item 353.— Belting, 2Hnch, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 17
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 189
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 13
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 2126
Keiley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 1426
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 159
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 136
Item 354.— Belting, 3-inch, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 20|
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 192
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 16
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 256
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 1726
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company ( Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 192
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 1726
Item 355.— Belting, 3-inch, double, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 41|
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do . 384
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 32
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 61
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 346
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 384
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 3276
Item 356.— Belting, 3^inch, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 241
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 228
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 19
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore. Md do 30
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 206
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 228
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 198
236 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 357.— Belting, 3^inch, double, extra heavy:
J. R. Stlne & Co., New York. N. Y perfect.. S0.4926
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 466
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 38
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do fiO
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 41
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 466
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 38
Item 358.— Belting, 4-inch, extra heavy:
J. R. Stine <fc Co., New York, N. Y do 28
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 261
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 22
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 345
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 236
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 261
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do .22
Item 359.— Belting, 4-inch, double, extra heavy:
J. R.Stlne &Co., New York, N. Y do 66
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 622
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. II do 44
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 68
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do 47
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do 622
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass. ,.: do .44
Item 360.— Best oak-tanned leather belting, 62 inches long, without splice, 1} inches wide, to
have uniform thickness of aV'i^ch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y per piece.. .54
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 90
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 46
Kelley-Staley Belting Company, Baltimore, Md do.... .405
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do .68
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 40
Item 361.— Rawhide cut laces, |-inch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y per 100 feet.. .60
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do .60
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do .49
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 65
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do .55
The Chicago Uawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111 do 60
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do .60
Item 362.— Rawhide cut laces, /g-inch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 63
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do .75
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do .62
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. II do .82
Cuyler <t Mohler, Baltimore, Md do ,69
The Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111 do .75
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do .75
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do .75
Item 363.— Rawhide cut laces, |-inch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y do 76
National Elect riciil Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 90
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 74
Page Bolting Company, Concord, N. H do 98
Culler <t Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 82
The Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111 do.... .90
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do .90
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do .90
Item 304.— Rawhide cut laces, J-inch:
J. R. Stine A Co., New York, N. Y do.... 1.00
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 1.20
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do.... .99
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do 1.30
Cuylor & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1. 10
Tho Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111 do 1. 20
The Nor\*'ich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do 1.20
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do 1. 20
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Item 365.— Rawhide cut laoes, f-inch:
J. R. Stine & Co., New York, N. Y per 100 feet .
National Electrical Supply Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do...
Page Belting Company, Concord, N. H do. . .
Cuyler 6c Mohler, Baltimore, Md do. . .
The Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, lU do. . .
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do. . .
Hudson Belting Company, Worcester, Mass do. . .
Item 366.— Loose-ieaf binders for sheets lOi by 15 inches, bound on lO^inch side; 2-inch back
(inside measurement) :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C eadi. .
Sieber & Trusseil Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do
Do do
F. Sharp & Sons, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Do.
Do.
Do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do.
Item 367.— Lfoose-leaf binders, for sheets 14 by 17 Inches, bound on 14-inch side; 2-inch back
(inside measurement) ; each to be accompanied with 5 manila separating guide sheets, 14 by
17 inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C each. .
Sieber & Trusseil Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do —
Do do
Do do
F. Sharp & Sons, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do
Do do
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Do.
Do.
Do.
.do.
.do-
.do.
Do > do
Do do
Item 368.— LfOose-leaf binders^ for sheets 17 by 21 inches, bound on 17-inch side; 1-inch back
(Inside measurement) :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C each. .
Sieber & Trusseil Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do
Do do
F. Sharp <Sc Sons, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do
Do do
W. L. Swayze, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Do do
Do do
Do do
Item 369.- Boxwood quoins, assorted:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per 100. .
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y do
A. D. Farmer & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N. Y do
Item 370.— Hempel's improved patent quoins, No. 1:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per dozen pairs. .
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do
American Tyjw Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y do
A. D. Fanner & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N. Y do
Morgans A Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N . Y ^<i —
$1.38
1.65
1.37
1.79
1.50
1.65
1.65
1.65
.90
1.15
1.25
1.00
.95
1.25
1.00
1.02
.99
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.15
1.25
1.30
1.00
.95
1.40
1.25
1.00
1.06
1.00
1.10
1.12
1.00
1.05
1.30
1.25
1.35
1.15
1.10
1.50
1.35
1.25
1.18
1.15
1.21
1.25
.5276
.476
.4762
.53
.6292
.53
.529
1.8375
1.8375
1.8375
1.83
1.8656i
1.83
238 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 371.~Hemper8 Improved patent quoins, No. 2:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per dozen pairs. . $2. 206
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do 2.206
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 206
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C ^ do 2. 20
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.205
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y do 2.20
A. D. Farmer & Son Tjrpe Founding Company, New York, N. Y do 2.21
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N. Y do 1. CO
Item 372.— Hempel's improved patent quoin keys, No. 1 :
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per dozen. . 4. 41
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N.Y do.... 4.41
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 4.41
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 4. 41
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 4. 41
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y do 4. 41
A. D. Farmer & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N.Y do 4. 41
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N.Y do 3. 60
Item 373.— Hempel's improved patent quoin keys. No. 2:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md do 4. 41
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do 4.41
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 4. 41
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 4. 41
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 4. 41
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooldyn, N.Y do 4. 41
A. D. Farmer & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N. Y do 4.41
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N.Y do 3. 60
Item 374.— Magill's spring-tongue gauge pins, adjustable:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md do 1. 176
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N.Y do. ... 1. 176
Keystone Tyx)e Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 176
Southern Printers Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 16
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 17fj
F. Wesel Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y , do 1. 17
A. D. Farmer & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N. Y do 1.18
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N.Y do 1. 20
Item 375. — Cylinder press locks, 3 inches when shut, opening to 5 inches:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md each.. .39
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do 1.96
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 3. 92
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 96
Morgans 6: Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N. Y do 2.00
Item 370.— Cylinder press locks, 5 inches when shut, opening to 8 inches:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md do .39
Inland Tjtxj Foundry, Now York, N. Y do 1.96
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 3.92
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 96
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N. Y do 2.00
Item 377.— Cylinder press locks, 8 inches when shut, opening to 14 inches:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md do . 735
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N.Y do. . . . 2. 46
Keystone Typ« Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 4.90
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 46
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N. Y do 2.50
Item 378.— Cylinder press locks, 14 inches when shut, opening to 20 inches:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md do 1. 47
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N.Y do 2. 94
Key.stono Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 6.88
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 2. 94
Morgans A: Wilcox Manufacturing Company, Middletown, N. Y do S. 00
Item 379.— Printer's wooden planers:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per dozen.. 2.646
Do do.... 8.176
Inland Type Foimdry, New York, N. Y do.... 2.858
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia. Pa do 2.8576
American Ty-pe Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 3. 176
Do do.... 2.041
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Item 379.— Printer's wooden planers— Contlnuecl.
The Tubbs Manufacturing CJo., Ludlngton, Mich per dozen . .
F. Wesel Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y do
A. D. Fanner & Son Type Founding Company, New York, N. Y do
Item 380.— Ligum-vitae mallets— diameter of center, 2) inches; ends, 2^ inches; length, 5|
inches:
American Type Founders Company, Baltimore, Md per dozen.
Inland Type Foundry, New York, N. Y do. . .
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
American Type Founders Company, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
The Tubbs Manufacturing Company, Ludtngton, Mich do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
Item 381.— Map sticks, pine, free from knots, unpainted, 25^ inches long, | inch wide, each pair
composed of 1 half-round piece and 1 " O. Q." molding piece:
Thos. W. Smith, Washington, D. C per pair. .
Fred. A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do
Item 382.— Blue and white bonnet board, 17} by 23| inches, trimmed:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per sheet. .
Item 383.— Toilet paper, 4} inches wide, perforated (5^ to 6 inches between perforations), 1,000
sheets to the roll:
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa per roll . .
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do
Do do
Do do
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do
Do do
Do do
Do do....
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do
Do do
R. Carter Ballant3nie, Washington, D. C do
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore, Md do
Republic Bag and Paper Company, New York, N. Y do
Samuel Lewis, New York, N. Y do
Dulln & Martin Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do
Do do
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do
The P. H. Sheehy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do
W. L. Swayjte, Washington, D. C do
Do do....
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
-do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
Do do...
Walter B. Timms, New York ,N. Y do. . .
George W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do...
Item 384.— P. & A. pins, A. S. C:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per dozen papers.
Item 385.— Emery cloth:
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C per quire.
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do...
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) Washington, D. C do...
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do...
Item 3S6.— No. 00 sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s make:
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C per ream.
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do. . .
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
CJharles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do. . .
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
$2.40
3.17
4.23
6.35
6.715
6.715
6.36
4.80
1.98
.03
.035
.02
.05
.04875
.053
.046
.043
.075
.04
.064
.048
.047
.056
.04
.045
.0442
.05
.0426
.0625
.045
.0325
.065
.05
.0525
.056
.0586
.06
.06
.0685
.04
.0376
.0475
.046
.49
.57
.59
.50
.52
..545
2.50
1.85
1.85
2.49
2.15
2.39
2.60
2.49
240 BEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Item 387.— No. sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s make:
Hugh Reilly, Waahington, D. C per ream.
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do. . .
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
Shoemaker <fe Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
Charles Becker <fe Co., Washington, D. C do...
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Item 388.— No. 1 sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s make:
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do...
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do. . .
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do. . .
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do. . .
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Item 389.— No. 1^ sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s make:
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do . . .
Louis Ilartig, Washington, D. C do. . .
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washmgton, D. C do. . .
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do...
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Item 390.— No. 2 sandpaper, Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s make:
Hugh Reilly, Washington, D. C do. . .
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do...
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do. . .
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do. . .
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do...
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. . .
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C do. . .
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. G do. . .
Item 391.— Whisk brooms:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per dozen.
Do do...
Do do...
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do...
George T. Fritch & Son, Washington, D. C do. . .
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do...
Do do...
Do :...do...
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do...
Shoemaker «t Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do...
Do...'. do«..
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C , do...
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do...
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Item 392.— Brooms, No. 7, wire-bound and 4 strings:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do. . .
Do do...
George T. FiiUh A: Son, Washington, D. C do...
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C do. . .
The I'. H. Shoehy Company, Washington, D. C do..,
Shoemaker A: Busch, I'hiladelphia, Pa do...
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do. . .
Ther Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated), Boston, Mass do..,
Rudolph «\: West Company, Washington, D. C do. . ,
Do do...
Item 393.— Brooms, No. 8, wire-bound and 4 strings:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do. . .
George T. Fritch & Son, Washington, D. C do..
Frank 1 1 iime, Washington, D. C do. .
t2.60
L85
L86
2.49
2.15
2.80
2.50
2.40
2.70
2.00
2.06
2.60
2.30
2.58
3.00
2.77
2.00
2.00
2.06
2.80
2.45
2.77
3.15
2.04
3.10
2.00
2.06
3.00
2.65
2.02
3.25
3 14
L47
L56
LOO
2L60
2L25
L476
L85
L06
aoo
L74
LOO
2.50
LOO
L70
2.88
3L13
3.50
aso
3.12
2.84
2L50
2L86
3.64
3.34
a62
4.00
3.25
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
241
Item 393.— Brooms, No. 8, wire bound and 4 strings— Continued.
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C per dozen.. $a726
Shoemaker & Busch, Phiiadelphia, Pa do.... S.24
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do — 3. 75
The Norwich Belt Manufacturing Company (Incorporated) , Boston, Mass do — 3. 03
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do — 3. 14
Item 394.— Dustpans, steel edge, hooded:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per gross. . 15. 48
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do — 15. 96
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 13.30
Item 305.— 12-i>ound cotton mops:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y per dozen. . L 30
Do ! do 2.00
Woodward <fe Lothrop, Washington, D. C do — 1. 31
Do do 2.04
Do do.... 4.29
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 1. 78
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 27
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C .-. .do 1. 34
Item 396.— Mop heads, with handles, light weight:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y per gross. . 36. 00
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 9. 89
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 19. 88
Shoemaker <& Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do — 10. 70
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do — 19. 68
Item 397.— Mop heads, with handles, medium weight:
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do.... 49.00
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do — 46. 16
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C do 03876
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do — 46.17
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 46. 50
Item 398. — Soap, first-class laundry, dry and well-seasoned:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per pound. . . 046
The Christopher Lipps Company, Baltimore, Md do 042
Do do 045
Do do 049
American Soap and Washoline Company, Cohoes, N. Y do 0375
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 0425
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do 037
Aimour & Co., Chicago, 111 do 0375
Do do 042
Shoemaker <& Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0415
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C , do 0375
Swift & Co., Chicago, 111 do. . . . 2. 58
Do do 2.00
Walter B . Timms, New York, N . Y do 0375
Item 399.— Soap, scouring and polishing:
The Pride of the Kitchen Company, New York, N. Y do 04
The Christopher Lipps Company, Baltimore, Md do 025
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do.... .03
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 ; do 03
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 022
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 045
L. C. Witkowski, Washington, D. C do 02876
The Bell Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo do 04
United States Soap Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 05
Item 400.— Ivory soap, large size:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per gross. . 10. 44
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C do — 9.74
The Christopher Lipps Company, Baltimore, Md do — G. 30
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do.... 10.00
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do — 8.28
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 9. 90
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 6. 25
Swift <& Co., Chicago, 111 do ... . 6. 50
United States Soap Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 08
242
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Item 401.~Pure white Castile soap:
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C per pound.. 10.12
The firm of Z. D. Oilman, Washington, D. C do 135
American Soap and Washoline Company, Cohoes, N. Y do 08
Armour <& Co., Chicago, HI do 08
Shoemaker (& Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1126
Do do 002S
Item 402.— Soap, toilet:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C I>er gross.. 9.60
Do do.... ia20
Lansburgh <fe Bro do ft. 75
Do do 8.06
Do do 8.40
Do do 8.65
Z. D. Oilman, Washington, D. C do 10.56
Do do 12.48
Do do 9.36
Do do 9.36
Do do 9.36
Do do 12.48
American Soap and Washoline Company, Cohoes, N. Y do 2. 88
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do 4.80
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do 9. 00
Do do 9.00
Do do.... ia25
Shoemaker <fe Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 9.60
Do do 4.80
J. C. Ergood, Washington, D. C do 7.68
Swift & Co., Chicago, 111 do.... 4.00
' Puck Soap Company, Des Moines, Iowa do 4.57
Item 403.— Hand sapolio:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 9.24
The Pride of the Kitchen Company, New York, N. Y do 4 32
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do 9.00
Armour & Co. . Chicago, 111 do 5. 40
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 8. 82
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 9.00
Puck Soap Company. Des Moines, Iowa do 4 57
Item 404.— Kitchen sapolio:
Woo<lward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do.... 8.99
The Pride of the Kitchen Company, New York, N. Y do 4 32
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do 9.00
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 8. 82
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 9.00
The Bell Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo do.;.. 6.04
United States Soup Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do.... 402
Item 405.— Soapine No. 3:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per box. . 3. 99
The Christopher Lipps Company, Baltimore, Md do. ... 3. 00
American Soap and Washoline Company, Cohoes, N. Y do 4 00
The P. 11. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do 400
Armour A Co.. Chicago, 111 do 3.50
Shoemaker & Busch. Philadelphia, Pa do 3.87
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 400
Item 406.— Finola polish:
Finola Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md per pound.. .03
The Christopher Lipps Company, Baltimore, Md do 084
The P. H. Sheehy Company. Washington, D. C do 034
L. C. Wilkowski, Washington, D. C do 02875
The Bell Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo do 088
United States Soap Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 085
Item 407.— Old English floor wax finish:
Woodward <fc Lothrop. Washington, D. C do 275
Geo. F. Muth <t Co.. Washington, D. C do 26
Hugh Reilly . Washington, D. C do 236
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 27
Samuel I^wis. New York, N. Y do 40
Franklin Brown, Brooklyn. N. Y do 3875
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Item 407.— Old English floor wax finish— CJontlnued.
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa perpound.. 10.24875
Charles Becker <& Co., Washington, D. C do 26
Item 408.— Fiber cuspidors, open top:
Woodward <& Lothrop, Washington, D. C per dozen. . 4. 00
Item 409.— Cuspidors, heavy pressed steel, white enameled inside and out, without tops or
covers:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C each. . . 365
Item 410.— Alabaster ware drinking cups, ( pint (sample required) :
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 085
Item 411.— Fiber buckets, 12-quart:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per dozen. . 2. 70
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C do 2. 96
Rudolph <fe West Company, Washington, D. C do 2. 94
Item 412.— Buckets, galvanized iron, 12-quart:
Woodward «fc Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 1. 71
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 1. 86
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated) , Washington, D. C w do 1. 73
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 3. 75
Item 413.— Earthen crocks:
Woodward '& Lothrop, Washington, D. C do 1. 29
Item 414.— Prime sawdust:
E. W. HeUer, Baltimore, Md per barrel.. .30
Thos. W. Smith , Washington, D. C do 245
Item 415.— Cotton waste, XXX:
William O. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa perpound.. .0825
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 09
Do do 09
Do do 086
Do do 08
Do do 084
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 11
Cuyler & Mohler, Baltimore, Md do 1075
Thos, SomerviUe <& Sons, Washington, D. C do 091
Item 416.— Soft cotton wiping rags:
William O. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do 10
John P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 104
Do do 12
Item 417.— Good family flour:
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C per barrel. . 4. 40
W. M. Gait &Co., Washington, D. C do.... 3.90
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington, D. C do. . . . 4. 40
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 4. 50
The Uogo & McDowell Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 4. 10
Item 418.— White wine vinegar:
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C per gallon. . . 1075
The P. H. Sheehy Company, Washington. D. C do 11
J. C. Ergood Company, Washington, D. C do 14
Item 419.— Rainbow sheet packing:
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa per pound. . . 45
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 49
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 50
Thos. Somervllle & Sons, Washington, D. C do 485
E. G. Schafer & Co., Washington, D. C do 49
Rudolph & West Company, Washington, D. C do 56
Item 420.— Square flax packing:
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do .28
John B. Espey, Washington, D. C do 46
Mineralized Rubber Company, New York, N. Y do 20
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 21
Thos. SomerviUe & Sons, Washington, D. C do 24
H. W. Johns-Manvllle Company, New York, N. Y do 25
E. G. Schafer & Co., Washington, D. C do 30
Item 421.— Eclipse gasket:
William Q. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do 68
John B. Espey, Washington, D, C -: do 69
James B. Lambie Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 70
Thos. SomerviUe & Sons, Washington, D. C do 69
E. O. Schafer <Sf Co., Washington, D. C ^^ •'^
244 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 422.— Portland cement:
The Orove Lime and Coal Company, Washington, D. C per barrel.. S2.76
Item 423.— Rosendale cement:
The Orove Lime and Coal Company, Washington, D. C do 1.25
Item 424.— Lump lime:
The Orove Lime and Coal Company, Washington, D. C do 65
Item 425.— Sharp sand:
The Orove Lime and Coal Company, Washington, D. C do 1. 30
Columbia National Sand Dredging Company, Washington, D. C * do 1.00
Item 426.— Offset paper for Potter web presses, 39 Inches, In rolls:
John Riordan, Boston, Mass per pound.. .00
Do do 08
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 045
Philip Llndemey r, Baltimore, Md do 04
Oeo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do.... ' .076
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 025
Item 427. — Star Manila paper, 48 Inches wide, for tympan sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 053
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore, Md do 04
Oeo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 075
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 03
Bradner Smith & Co., Chicago, 111 do .0575
Item 428.— X Star manila paper, 38 Inches wide, for t3rmpan sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do .063
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore, Md do .04
Oeo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 075
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 03
Bradner Smith & Co., Chicago, 111 do 0576
Item 429.— X Star manita paper, 19 inches wide, for tympan sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 053
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore, Md do .045
Oeo. W. Millar <& Co., New York, N. Y do 075
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .03
Bradner, Smith & Co., Chicago, 111 do 0675
Item 430.— XX Star manila paper, 48 inches wide, for tympan sheets;
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 055
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore, Md do 055
Oeo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 075
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .03
Bradner Smith & Co., Chicago. Ill do 0575
Item 431.— Wiping paper for embossing presses, in rolls 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 inches wide:
R. P. Andrews P&per Company, Washington, D. C do 045
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 046
Do do 048
Do do 049
Do do 051
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltimore. Md do. . . . .Ott
Do do .039
Do do 04
The Whitaker Paper Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do 04
Oeo. W. MUlar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0426
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do .043
Item 432.— Rpcovp ring sun window awning frames:
R. C. M. Burton & Son. Washington. D. C 3.02
Do 4.25
Do 2.45
Arthur Copohind, Washington, D. C 3.20
Do 4.00
Do 2.80
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C 4.1S
Do 4.68^
Do 3. 17^
Item 433.— Window shades:
Arthur Copeland, Washington, D. C 2.50
Do 1.90
Do ; 2.19
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington. D. C 2.75
Do 1.46
Do 1.68
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 245
Item 434.— Jennings adjustable shade holders:
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C per holder. . $1.00
Item 435.— Sun window awnings, complete:
R. C. M. Burton & Son, Washington, D. C 2.83
Arthur Copeland, Washington, D. C 3.00
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington. D. C 3.06
Item 436.— Recovering sun window awning frames:
R. C. M. Burton <& Son, Washington, D. C 2.27
Arthur Copeland, Washington, D. C 2.39
W. B. Moses dc Sons, Washington, D. C 2.21
Item 437.— Common spline-seat chairs, 29 inches high from floor to top of seat:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C 14.16
W. B. Moses <& Sons, Washington, D. C 11.70
Item 438.— Common spline-scat chairs, 24 inches high from floor to top of seat:
Woodward <fe Lothrop, Washington, D. C... 13.53
W. B. Moses <& Sons, Washington, D. C 11.30
Item 439.— Common spline-scat chairs, 20} inches high from floor to top of seat:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C 12.40
W. B. Moses <Sc Sons, Washington, D. C 10.00
Item 440.— Common spline-scat chairs, 18 inches high from floor to top of seat:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C 11 .60
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C 9.66
Item 441.— Typewriter chairs for operators of typesetting machines:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C 4. 17
Do 4.48
Do 4.27
Do 3.86
Do 5.42
Do 6.36
Do 6.67
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C 3.86
Do 4.80
Item 442.— Towels, roller, each 3 yards long:
James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C per 100 towels. . .85
Boston Laundering Company, Washington, D. C do 98
Frazee-Potomac Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do 94
Harvard Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do 92
Item 443.— Towels, each 20 by 40 inches:
James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do 40
Boston Laundering Company, Washington, D. C do .49
Frazee-Potomao Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do 47
Harvard Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do .46
Item 444.— Towels, hand, each 14 by 20 inches:
James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do .40
Boston Laundering Company, Washington, D. C do 49
Frazee-Potomac Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do .47
Harvard Laundry Company, Washington, D. C do .46
No. 22. — Schedule of proposals for supplying the Government Printing Office with material
{exclusive of paper) from July 1, 1906 ^ to June 30^ 1907,
Item 445.— Binders' boards (No. 1 quality) :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per poimd. . 10. 037
Do do 02
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 0196
Item 446.— Binders' boards (good No. 2 quality) :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 019
Do do 019
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 018
Frank P. Miller Paper Company, East Downlngtown, Pa do 022
Item 447.— Binders' boards, lined (good No. 2 quahty) :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 023
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 023
Item 448. — Binders' boards of the best grade:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do .037
Do do .^
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y A^
246 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 448.— Binders' boards of the best grade— Continued.
W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey City, N.J per pound.. 10.04
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y... do 037
OaneBros. dc Co., Chicago, 111 do 0426
Item 449.— Binders' l>oards, on basis of 26 by 38 inches, 100 pounds to the bundle, .80 caliper
thickness:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per pound.. .021
Frank P. Miller Paper Company, East Downingtown, Pa do 0245
Item 450.— Strawboards:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 019
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 017
Item 451.— Strawboards, lined:
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 023
Item 452.— Trunk boards, best quality:
W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey City, N.J do 05
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 043
Oane Bros. & Co., Chicago, 111 do 0525
Item 453.— Pulp boards, best quality:
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 023
Item 454.— Card middles, 22 by 28 inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 027
Item 455.— Fuller or red press boards; si^e, 24 by 32 inches; weight, 80 pounds to 144 sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per pound. . .038
Do..., do 034
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 036
Item 456.— Ilausmann's Turkey morocco, or Turkey morocco of equal quality, various colors:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y per dozen.. 18.00
Louis Dejonf^e & Co., New York. N. Y do 41.00
Do do.... 38.60
Item 457.— Hausmann's cochineal Turkey morocco, or cochineal morooco of equal qualicy:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per dozen.. 18.50
Louis Dejon'sje & Co., New York, N. Y do 42.00
Item 458.— Turkey morocco, various colors:
John Campbell & Co., Kew York, N. Y do.... 18.00
Thomas Gamar <k Co., New York, N. Y do 18.00
The O'Bannon Corporation, New York, N. Y do 15.75
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass ^ do 20.00
R. Neumann 6i Co., New York, N. Y do 21.00
Louis Dcjonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 18.00
Do do 13.00
Item 459.— East India goatskin, American finish, various colors:
John Campbell & Co., Now York, N. Y do 14. 00
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 13.75
The O'Bannon Corporation, New York, N. Y do 14.00
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 15.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 17.00
Item 400.— Cochineal Turkey morocco:
John Campbell &Co., New York, N. Y do 18,00
Thomas Garnar <fe Co., New York, N. Y do 18.00
The O'Bannon Corporation, New York, N. Y do 17.00
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 22.50
R. Neumann & Co., New York, N. Y do 21.00
Louis Dcjonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 18,00
Do do.... 13.00
Item 461.— Cochineal £^ast India goatskin, American finish:
John Campbell & Co., Nei* York, N. Y do. . . . 14.00
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 13.75
The O' Bannon Corporation, New York, N. Y do 14. 68
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 16. 50
Louis Dcjonge <fc Co., New York, N. Y do 17.00
Item 462.— Levant Turkey morocco, large size and various colors:
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 50.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 30.00
Item 463.— Blue Levant Turkey morocco, of the very best imported grade:
Gane Bros. & Co., Chicago, 111 do 75.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 67.50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 247
Item 464.— Green Levant Turkey morocco, of the very best imported grade:
Gane Bros. <& Co., Chicago, Hi per dozen.. $75.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 67.50
Item 465. — Cocluneai Levant Turkey morocco, large size:
Wlnsiow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 60.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 30.00
Item 466.— Cochineal Levant Turkey morocco, of the very best imported grade:
Gane Bros. <& Co., Chicago, 111 do 75.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 67. 50
Item 467.— English calf, various colors:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 30.00
Louis Dejonge <$: Co., New York, N. Y do 22.00
Item 468.— Blue straight-grained roan, good size:
Jolin Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.50
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do.... 9.50
Item 469. — Cochineal straight-grained roan:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.50
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 470. — Green straight-grained roan:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.50
Thomas Garnar & Co., Now York, N. Y do 9. 00
Item 471.— Maroon straight-grained roan:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.50
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 472.— Light-brown calf-flnished roan:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 473.— Blue straight-grained skiver:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.50
Thomas Garnar <& Co., New York, N. Y do 7.60
Item 474.— Blue dull calf-flnished skiver:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9. 50
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 475.— Blue ungralned skiver, gloss finish, medium thickness:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9. 50
Thomas Garnar & Co., Now York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 476.— Cochineal straight-grained skiver:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do.... 10.00
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 10.50
Item 477.— Brown ungrained skiver:
John Campbell <& Co., New York, N. Y do 8.50
Thomas Garnar <Sc Co., New York, N. Y do 11.00
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do.... 7.50
Item 478.— Brown title leather, thin:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Item 479.— Cochineal title leather, thin:
John Campl>eil & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.50
Thomas Garmir «fc Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Item 480.— Cochineal title leather, thick:
John Campbell «fc Co., New York. N. Y do.... 10.00
Thomas Gam.i r & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . 10.26
Item 481.— Blue title leather, thin:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 7.75
Item 482.— Blue title leather, thick:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Thomas Gamur & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Item 483.— Green title leather, thin:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do.... 8.50
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Item 484.— Green title leather, thick:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.60
Thomas Gam »r& Co., New York, N. Y do.... 10.60
Item 485. — Law shoep, extra, medium thickness:
John Campbell & Co., Now York, N. Y do.... 8.98
Thomas Garnar <t Co., New York, N. Y do 9.30
248 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 485.— Law sheep, extra, medium thickness— Continued.
Thomas Oarnar <Sc Co., New York, N. Y perdoxen.. $8.45
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 9.75
Item 486.— Law sheep, extra, thin:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.96
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.30
Do .-do 8.30
Winslow Brothers Smith Company, Norwood, Mass do 8.26
Item 487.— Law calf:
Thomas Gamar <fe Co., New York, N. Y do — 24.50
Louis Dejonge <fc Co., New York, N. Y do 30.00
Item 488.— Bark skiver, medium:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 10.00
Thoiiiiis Gamar <fe Co., New York, N. Y do 8.50
Item 48!^.— Bark skiver, thin:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.00
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y ...do 5.76
Item 490.— Fleshers, medium size:
John Campbell <fc Co., New York, N. Y do 5.25
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 4.75
Item 491.— Fleshers, large size:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 5.00
Thomas Gamar <fe Co., New York, N. Y do 6.25
The George Dudley & Son Company, Winsted, Conn do 7.50
Item 492.— Fleshers, extra large and heavy, to cut covers as large as 25 by 38 inches :
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 8.00
Item 493.— Imitation Russia (cowhide), in hall skins, medium, in any required color:
Thomas Gamar & Co,, New York, N. Y per foot . . . 16
Eagle Tanning Works, Chicago, 111 do 15
Do do 167
Do do 162
Item 494.— I Tiiitation Russia (cowhide) , in whole skins, medium, in any required color:
Thomas Garmir «fc Co., New York, N. Y do 16
The nowell-IIinchman Company, Middletown, N. Y do 169
Eagle Tanninj,' Works, Chicago, 111 do .16
Do do 171
Do do 181
Item 49.5. — Imitation Russia (cowhide), in whole skins, heavy, in any required color:
Thomas Garnar <k Co., New York, N. Y do 18
The nowell-IIinohman Company, Middletown, N. Y do 179
Eagle Tanning Works, Chicago, 111 do 18
Do do 185
Item 49t».— Imitation Russia (cowhide), in half skins, pebbled, in any required color:
Thomas Gamar *t Co., New York, N. Y do .17
Gane Urothers «fc Co., Chicago, 111 do 19
The .\. Ilaug ('ompany, New York, N. Y do .183
Item 497.— Cowhide buffing, boarded grain, various colors, thick:
Thomas Gamar A Co., New York, N. Y do .09
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 095
Tlie A. Ilaug Company, New York. N. Y do 083
Item 498.— Cowhide buffing, boarded grain, various colors, thin:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y • do 08
Gane Brothers <fe Co., Chicago, 111 do 075
The IlowpJl-IIinchman Company, Middletown, N. Y do .074
The \. Ilaug Company, New York, N. Y do 075
Item 499.— Cowhide buffing, water grain, various colors, thin:
Thomas Gamar * Co., New York, N. Y do 095
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 10
Louis Dojonge A Co., New York, N. Y do 095
The .\. Ilaug Company. New York, N. Y do 085
Item .5<x).— Cowhide buffing, water grain, various colors, thick:
Thomas Gamar A: Co., New York, N. Y do .10
Gano Brothers A: Co., Chicago, 111 do .11
I^mis Df^jongc A: Co., New York, N. Y do .095
The .\. Ilaug Company, New York, N. V do 003
Item»l. <M>at buffing, water grain, variou^ r^ iors thin:
No ])'u\< receivpil.
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB. 249
Item 502.— Goat bufiftng, water grain, various colors, thick:
No bids received.
Item 503.— Goat buffing, boarded grain, various colors, thin:
No bids received.
Item 504.— Goat buffing, boarded grain, various colors, thick ■
No bids received.
Item 505.— Book cloth, black:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I .per piece. . $4. 76
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 5.00
Item 506.— Book cloth, common colors:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do 6.00
The HoUlston Mills, Norwood , Mass do. ... 6.00
Item 507.— Book cloth, extra, brown or black, in the ordinary or In silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do 7.50
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 7.60
Item 506.— Book cloth, extra, green, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do 7. 76
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 7.76
Item 509.— Book cloth, extra, blue, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do 7. 76
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 7.76
Item 510.— Book cloth, ruby, sollerino, and magenta, in the ordinary or in the silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I per piece. . 8.45
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 8.45
Item 511.— Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence. R.I do 9.25
The Holliston Mills. Norwood, Mass do 9.26
Item 512.— Book cloth, any shade or color, and in the ordinary or Ift silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do. .:. 7. 75
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 7.75
Item 51'3.— Book cloth, black:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do 6. 16
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 5.35
Item 614.— Book cloth, common colors:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do 6.40
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 6. 40
Item 515.— Book cloth, extra brown or black, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do 8. 00
The Holliston Mills, Norwood. Mass do 8. 00
Item 516.— Book cloth, extra, green, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do 8. 26
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 8. 26
Item 617. — Book cloth, extra, blue, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R. I do 8. 25
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 8. 25
Item 618.— Book cloth, ruby, solferino, and magenta, in the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I per piece. . 8. 96
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 8. 96
Item 619.— Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary or In silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills. Providence, R.I do 9. 76
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass '. do 9. 76
Item 620.— Book cloth, any shade or color and In the ordinary or in silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do 8. 26
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do. . . . 8. 25
Item 521.— Buckram, any shade or pattern, as may be required, 36 inches wide:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I per yard. . . 21
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do .20
Item 522.— Buckram, any shade or pattern, as may be required, 40 inches wide:
Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I do. . . . .22
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do .21
Item 623. — Buckram, English linen, any shade or pattern, as may be required, 36 inches wide:
No bids received.
Item 524.— Buckram, English linen, any shade or pattem,as may be required, 40 inches wide:
No bids received.
Item 526.— Fabrikoid leather cloth, 34 inches wide, quality No. 700:
Fabrikoid Company, New York, N. Y per yard. . . 30
Oane Brothers & Co. , Chicago, 111 do ,?fii
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 17
250 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item £26.— Keratol leather cloth, 34 inches wide, quality l{o. C, in any required color or pattern:
I* No bids received.
Item 527.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wide, quality No. F. F. C, in any required color or
pattern:
rii Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. S1.05
Item 528.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wide, quality No. R. D. S., black, in any required
, pattern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. 1.05
Item 529.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wide, quality No. F. G., in any required color or
pattern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. .83
Item 530.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 45 inches wide, quality No. 10 6, in any required color or
pattern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. .405
Item 531.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 36 inches wide, quality No. 7 O, in any required color or
pattern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. .32
Item 532.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 36 inches wide, quality No. 6 G, in any required color or
pattern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. .34
Item 533. — Pluviusin leather cloth, 45 inches wide, quality No. G, in any required color or pat-
tern:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard.. .53
Item 534.— Pluviusin leather cloth, 52 inches wide, quality No. Duck G, in any required color or
pattern:
No bids received.
Item 535.— Pluviusin icuther cloth, 36 inches wide, quality No. B 1, in any required color or
pattern:
Louis Dejongo & Co., New York, N. Y '... per yard.. .64
Item 536.— Eureka eloth-lined p.iper, size, 25 by 36 inches, in any required color:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per sheet.. .08
Item 537.— Eureka cloth-lined paper, 25 inches wide, 100 yards to the roll, in any required color:
Louis Dejonge &. Co., New York, N. Y per yard . . .08
Item 5.18. — Canvas, for covering blank books, 27 inches wide:
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 2675
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 253
Do do 25
Do do 265
Do do 30
Do do 315
Do do 295
Do do 31
The Manhattan Supply Company, Now York, N. Y do 252
Item 539.— Canvas, white, for covering blank books, 27 inches wide. 8 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per yard . . .134
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated), New York. N. Y do 144
Item 540,— Canvas, white, forcovering blank books, 27 inch<'s wide, 10 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per yard. . . 164
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 184
Item 541.— Canvas, brown, for binding books, 27 inches wide:
R. P. Clarkp Company, Wa.shington, D. C do 21
Item 542. — Canvas, brown, for binding books. 27 inches wid«^:
R. P. Clarke Company, Wa.shington, D. C do 19
Item 543.— Canvas, brown, for binding books, 27 inches wide, 10 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company. Washington, D. C do 19
The Manhattan Supply Company. New York, N. Y do 257
Item 544.— Linen canvas or duck, brown, 27 inches wide, 6 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 11
Item .'>4o.— Linen canvas or duck, 27 inches wide. 8 ounces to the yard:
R, P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 165
Item 5-16.— Linen canvas or duck, 27 inches wide. 10 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 185
Itt*m 547.— Sage duck for binding books, 28 inches wide, 12 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 27
John Boyle A Co. (Incorporated/. New York, N. Y do 25
Item 548.— Sage duck for binding, .■^7 inches wide, 13 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington. D. C do 28
John Boyle d- Co. (Incorporated) , New York, N. Y do 275
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 251
Item 549.— Calendered duck, olive, tan or gray, as required, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to the
yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per yard.. $0.28
Item 550.— Light tan duck, for binding books, 28 inches wide, 12 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 27
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated). New York, N. Y do 25
Item 551.— Light tan duck, for binding books, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 28
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated) , New York, N. Y do 275
Item 552.— Black duck, for binding books, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to the yard:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 29
John Boyle & Co. ( Incorporated) , New York, N. Y : do 285
Item 553.— Drab drilling, for binding books, 43 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 139
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 145
Item 554.— Brown drilling, for binding books, 43 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 145
John Boyle & Co. (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 15
Item 555.— Black enameled duck, thin and pliable, 50 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 255
John Boyle & Co (Incorporated), New York, N. Y do 255
Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 214
Item 556.— Silk headband. No. I:
Thomas Qamar & Co., New York, N. Y per piece. . . 22
Qane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 25
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 25
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 24
Item 557.— Silk headband. No. 2:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y ^ do 26
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 29
Louis Dejonge & Ck)., New York, N. Y do 29
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 27
Item 558.— Silk headband. No. 3:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 28
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, lU do 32
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 32
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 29
Item 559.— Silk headband. No. 4:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do 33
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 35
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 35
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 32
Item 560.— Mercerized cotton headband, No. 1:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 22
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 22
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y -. do .18
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 21
Item 561.— Mercerized cotton headband. No. 2:
Thomas Gamar & Co., Now York, N. Y do 23
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 *. do 25
Louis Dejonge & Co.. New York, N. Y do 21
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 23
Item 562.— Mercerized cotton headband. No. 3:
Thomas Qamar, & Co. New York, N. Y do 24
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do .27
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 23
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 25
Item 563.— Mercerized cotton headband, No. 4:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do .26
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 28
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do .24
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 27
Item 564.— Gold leaf, XX:
Alexander M. Fraser, Red Bank, N. J per pack. . 7. 06
Michael Schultz's Sons, New York. N. Y do 7. 00
Hastings <fe Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 7.04
262
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V n.Coo WHiiaFacliiHngCuuiiuuiy ProTidan«!| It,
IMmnS.— Rllihonit'ild IhI, usual.
■W II CwM nilliu'lurlng Company. lYovldonoe, II.
ItRn-aW. ttilibon^nldWI uau^, /, ImJi wlilr
Vf. .CoeM nulwiliirlnKCninpiin)' ProTJilt
Item flHJ.-KIl mn gold Imt, niiwl. Inch vide
W. H. Co'U nulnclurlngCommny Pmvldi
IlemSUI RIlitfoDfoli irit luiul, Inrtiwide:
W. 1 I'nr U nulurlUTlnjrCamputy. I'rovldi
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W. H. <'»' MuiiiditifiurlnffCiinipauy Ftavuu
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REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 253
Item 597.— Ribbon gold leaf, usual, IJ inches wide:
W. H. Coo Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I per roll . . $2. 018
Item 508.— Ribbon gold leaf, usual. If inches wide:
W. H. Coe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I do 2. 074
Item 509. — Ribbon gold leaf, usual, If inches wide:
\V. H. Coe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I do 2. 337
Item 600.— Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 2^ inches wide:
W. II. Coe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I do 2. 762
Item 001.— Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 2 J Inches wide:
W. H. Coe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I do — 3. 40
It<;ni (i02.— Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 3J inches wide;
W. H. Coe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I do 4 037
Item 003.— Aluminum leaf, best thin, 5i by 5i inches:
Charles Becker & Co., Washington, D. C per pack.. .85
M. FeigelA Bro., Buffalo, N. Y do 91
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y.. do 99
Do do 89
Michael Schultz's Sons, New York, N .Y do 86
Hastings & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 1.00
George Meier Company, Now York, N. Y do 80
Geo. F. Muth&Co., Washington, D. C do 84
Item 604.— Patent stamping leaf, 18 by 23 inches:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per sheet.. .06
Item 605.— Patent stamping leaf, colors Nos. 1 to 8, 18 by 23 inches:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 07
Item 606.— Patent stamping leaf, colors Nos. 9 to 16, 18 by 23 inches:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do.... .09
Item 607.— No. 16, 3-cord gilling thread :
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y per pound.. .71
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 71
Item 008.- No. 16, 4-cord gilling thread:
E. C, Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do 71
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 71
Item 609.— No. 18, 3-cord gilling thread:
E . C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do ... . .73
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 73
Item 610.— No. 20, 3-cord gilling thread:
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do 78
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 77
Item 611.— No. 25, 3-cord gilling threiEid:
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do 87
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 87
Item 612.— No. 30, 3-cord gilling thread:
E.C. Fuller Company, New Yprk, N. Y do 99
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington^ D. C do 98
Item 613.— No. 40, 3-cord gilling thread:
E.C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do L15
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do — 1.16
Item 614.— No. 45, 3-cord gilling thread:
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do.... 1.34
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do — 1.35
Item 615.— Linen thread for Smyth book-sewing machines (Np. 40, 3-cord) :
E. C. FuUer Company, New York, N. Y do. . . . 2. 28
Item 616.— Linen thread for Smyth book-sewing machines (No. 50, 3-cord) :
E . C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do ... . 2. 36
Item 617.— Cotton thread for use In sewing blank books on Smyth book-sewing machines (No.
18, 4-cord} :
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y per pound. . 1. 20
Item 618.— Best sea-island cotton for Smyth book-sewing machines (No. 36, 4-cord) :
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y per spool. . 1. 36
F. II. Ilovey, Philadelphia, Pa do.... 1.2662
E. C. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do.... 1.41
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 1.42
Do do 1.42 .
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 .'do 1. 46
Guy, Curran & Co., Washington, D. C do 1.38
Item 619. — Soft twine (3, 5, 6, or 12 ply), as may be required:
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y per pound.. .31
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y A^ .""^
254 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 619.— Soft twine (3, 5, 6, or 12 ply), as may be required— Continued.
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y per pound.. 10.30
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 296
Item 620.— .014 round wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 14
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 116
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 1275
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 106
Item 621.— .018 round wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 13
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 096
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 10
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 079
Item 622. — .021 round wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 10
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 088
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 095
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N.J do 0766
Item 623.— .031 by .021 flat wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 115
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 101
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 1025
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 089
Item 624.— .036 by .021 flat wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 116
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 101
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 1026
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 089
Item 625.— .041 by .029 flat wire, for stitchmg machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 115
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do 101
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 1026
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 084
Item 626.— .047 by .035 flat wire, for stitching machines:
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y do 116
The Nonpareil Wire Company, Chicago, 111 do . 101
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 1025
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 083
Item 627.— .021 round wire, for Hoe speech press, special white label ' ' Nonsuch" (25 or 30) :
The J. L. Morrison Company, New York, N. Y per pound.. .125
American Steel and Wire Company, New York, N. Y do 095
John A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J do 0765
Itcm'.628.— Glue, best quality (unground), for general bindery use:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 135
S. Isaacs & Co., New York, N. Y do 104
Do do 103
Diamond Glue Company, Chicago, 111 do 11
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 13
Do do 11
Edwin II. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 11
Bingham Brothers Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 11
Standard Glue Company, New York, N. Y ; do 135
Do do 125
Louis Dejonge tV Co.. New York, N. Y do 11
The J. O. Whitten Company, Boston, Mass do 126
Shoemaker A Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1196
Charles B. Adamson, Philadelphia, Pa do 13
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 1048
Do do 1098
Do do 1195
Delaware Glue Company, Wilmington, Del do 115
Commonwealth Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 11
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do 11
Do do 10
Otto Luhne, New York, N. Y do 1275
Swift & Co . , Chicago, HI do 11875
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 115
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 255
Item 629.— Glue, best quality (unground) , quick drying, for use on Smyth case-making
machines :
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per pound. . 10. 125
S. Isaacs & Co., New York, N. Y do 149
Diamond Glue Company, Chicago, 111 do 08
Universal Supply Company, New York, N. Y do 12
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 12
• Bingham Brothers Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 13
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 11
The J. O. Whitten Company, Boston, Mass do 10
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0896
Charles B. Adamson, Philadelphia, Pa do 13
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 1244
Do do 14
Delaware Glue Company, Wilmington, Del do. . . . . 14
Commonwealth Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 125
Armour & Co., Chicago, lU do .125
Do do.... .09
Otto Luhne, New Y'ork, N. Y do 11
Swift & Co., Chicago, 111 do 12125
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 10
Item 630.— Flexible glue, to use in gluing books to be rounded and backed;
Bingham Brothers Company, PhUadelphia, Pa do 115
Gane Brothers & Co. Chicago, 111 do 13
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 12
Berger Brothers, South Bend, Ind do 105
The J. O. Whitten Company, Boston, Mass do 10
Hart & Lugelder, Rochester, N. Y do 12
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 107
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 'O
Delaware Glue Company, Wilmington, Del do in."»
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do ir.>
Otto Luhne, New York, N. Y do 12
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass • do 095
Item 631.— Tablet composition, packed in 5 or 10 pound cans:
Berger Brothers, South Bend, Ind do 11
The J. O. Whitten Company, Boston, Mass do 11
Wood & Lowe Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 10
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 115
Armour & Co., Chicago, HI do 10
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 11
Item 632.— Tablet glue, packed in 10-pound cans :
Berger Brothers, South Bend, Ind do 11
The J. O. Whitten Company, Boston, Mass do 11
Wood & Lowe Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 10
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 15
Delaware Glue Company, Wilmington, Del do 155
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do 125
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass do 11
Item 633.— Egg albumen, best quality:
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 68
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 64
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 75
Item 634.— Blood albumen, best (juality:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do 27
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 30
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 195
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111 do 30
Item 635.— Dextrin, best light:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N .Y do 05
M. Fiegel & Bro. , New York, N. Y do 0349
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington. D. C do 07
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 064
National Gum and Mica Company, New York, N. Y do 064
Item 636.— Beeswax, best Northern:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 31
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y do 3348
256 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 636.— Beeswax, best Northern— Continued.
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa per pound. . $0. 27
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 385
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia,*Pa do 345
Item 637.— Granulated gum arable:
M. Feigel A Bro., New York, N. Y do 0825
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 25
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 26
Item 638.— Alum, pulverized:
Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do Oi5
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y do 025
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pd do 021
Geo. F. Muth&Co., Washington, D. C do 0225
Item (>39.— Ultramarine blue:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do 12
M. Feigel & Bro.. New York, N. Y do 08
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated;, Washington, D. C do 14
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 125
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 115
Item 640. — Chrome yellow, dark orange:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do 15
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y do 135
E. J. Mun^hy Company (Incorporated; , Washington, D. C do 24
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 19
Do do 14
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 115
Item 641. — Chrome yellow, lemon:
Eureka Manufaturing Company, New York, N. Y do 10
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y do 135
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 24
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 18
Do do 105
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 115
Item 642. — Chrome yellow, orange:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do 10
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y do 135
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 24
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 18
Do do 105
Geo. F. Muth <k Co., Washington, D. C do 115
Item 643.— Carmine indigo paste:
Shoemaker <fe Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 60
Item 644.— Cochineal lake, marbler*8 colors:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y do 53
The A. Ilaug Company, New York, N. Y do 55
Item 64o.— Stronger water ammonia:
Leon Ilirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do 15
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 057
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 058
Item 646 —Sweet oil, in half-pint bottles:
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C I>er dozen.. 1.95
J. C. Ergood & Co., Washington, D. C do 78
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 77
Item 647.— Virgin olive oil, quarts:
Frank Hume, Washington, D. C per quart.. 6.25
J. C. Ergood e<L Co., Washington, D. C do 65
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 466
Item 648.~French book varnish:
Eureka Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y per dozen. . 12. 50
Item 6^.— Orange shellac:
M. Ffigel &. Bro., New York, N. Y jxt pound. . . 43
E. J. Murpliy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do 60
Shot^makiT & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 56
Geo. F. Muth A Co., Washington, D. C do 54
Item 650.— Gum hog, l>ost quality:
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 45
Shoemaker S: Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 285
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 257
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Item 65l.— Oum tragacanth:
M. Feigel & Bro., New York, N. Y per pound. . $0. 4775
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 69
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 465
Item 652. — Guards for patent backs for books:
Anderson & Ziegler, Philadelphia, Pa do 008
Do do 01
Do do 018
Item 653. — Back-iining paper for Smyth case-making machine:
E.G. Fuller Company, New York, N. Y do 063
Item 654. — Gray super, medium weight:
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C per yard. . . 025
J. W. Shattuck, New York, N. Y do 027
J. F. Travis Sons, New York, N. Y do 0275
Do do 036
Do do 0426
Louis Dejongedc Co., New York, N. Y do 029
Do do 026
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 0245
Do do 028
Do do 032
Do do 0345
Item 655.— Gray super, heavy weight:
J. W. Shattuck,. New York, N. Y do 037
J. F. Travis Sons, Washington, D. C. (Sec Item 054.)
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 036
Do do 033
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 0245
Do r. do 028
Do do 032
Do do 0345
Item 656.— Golf bunting, padding cloth:
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 025
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 028
Do do 035
Do do 0375
Do do 04
Item 657. — Parchment substitute, | inch:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per piece. . . 70
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 72
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 70
Item 658.— Bookbinding band, f-inch:
Thomas Garnar & Co., Now York, N. Y do 30
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 43
The A. Haug Company, New York, N. Y do 32
Philip Kramer, Brookljm, N. Y do 37
Item G50.— White tape for Martini book-sewing machines, f-inch wide:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per yard. . . 0069
Item 660. — Tape for use in sewing heavy blank books on Martini book-sewing machines, ^ inch
wide:
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C per yard. . . 027
Item 661. — Rolls, J inch, press or folder tape:
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 per dozen. . 7. 20
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 6.75
Southern Printers* Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 7.94
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 7. 938
Item 662. — Rolls, f-inch, press or folder tape:
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 12. 00
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 10. 10
Southern Printers' Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 13. 13
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 13. 23
Item 663. — Rolls, 1-inch, press or folder tape:
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 15.00
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 13. 50
Southern Printers' Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 15. 88
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 15. 87
258 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 664.— Rolls, 1 J-iDches, press or folder tape:
Gane Brothers <Sc Co., Chicago, 111 per dozen. .115. 48
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, p. C do 15. 20
Southern Printers' Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 16. 93
keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 16.93
Item 665.— Rolls, IJ-inches, preaa or folder tape:
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 16. 80
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 16. 90
Southern Printers' Supply Company, Washington, D. C do 18. 52
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 18. 62
Item 666. — Rolls, IJ inches, press or folder tape:
Gane Brothers & Co., Chicago, 111 do 21. 60
R. P. Clarke Company, Washington, D. C do 19.90
Southern Printers' Supply Company. Washington, D. C do 21. 17
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia. Pa do 21.16
Item 667. — Monotype metal for Lanston monotype machines:
Merchant & Evans Company (Incorporated), Philadelphia, Pa per pound. . («)
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do 12
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 12
Columbia Smelting and Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 0798
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 1475
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y do 10
Bcnj. Lowcnstein, New York, N. Y do 108
United Lead Company, New York, N. Y do 0925
Item 668.— Linotype metal for Mergenthaier linotype machines:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do 09
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 1025
Columbia Smelting and Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 0726
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 118
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y do... .09
Benj. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 078
United Lead Company, New York, N. Y do 0825
Item 669.— Stereotyi)e metal:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do 09
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 11
Marks Lissbergcr, New York, N. Y do C96
Columbia Smelting and Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 0734
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 1055
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y do 086
Benj. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 088
Do do 074
United I>ead Company, New York, N. Y do 08
Item 670.— Electrotype metal:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do 07
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 085
Columbia Smelting and Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 0634
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 09625
National I^ad Company, New York, N. Y do 07
Benj. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 064
United Ix'ad Company, New York, N. Y do 065
Item 671. —T>ead:
Lewis Hoj)fonmaier. Washington, D. C do 050
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 0575
Benj. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 068
Item 672.— Tin:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 41
Marks l^issl>orper. Now York, N. Y do 41
Colunibiji SnicltinK and Refining Works. New York, N. Y do 4091
Hofeller Smelting and R*'fining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 41
National l>ead Company, New York, N. Y do 60
Benj. Lowrnsti'in, Now Yck, N. Y do 415
Item 073.— Antimony and tin:
Lewis lloj)fonniaior. Washinfton, D. C do 3425
Marks LisslM-rgor, Now York, N. Y do 31
Columbia Smolting and Refining Works. New York, N. Y do 2973
HofoUor Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 3455
a Morkot price.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 259
Item 673.— Antimony and tin— Continued.
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y per pound. . 10.40
BenJ. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 315
Item 674.— Bismuth metal:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do — 3.00
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y do 1.60
Columbia Smelting and Refining Company, New York, N. Y do — 2.60
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y do 2.25
Item 675.— Solder:
JLewis Hopfimmaier, Washington, D. C do 245
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y do 2125
Columbia Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y do 2365
Hofeller Smelting and Refining Company, Buffalo, N. Y. do 265
National Lead Company, New York, N. Y «t do 30
Benj. Lowenstein, New York, N. Y do 235
Item 676.— Tinfoil:
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y do 26
Fred A. Schmidt, Washington, D. C do 26
TheConley Foil Company, New York, N. Y do 2225
Item 677.— Lake copper battery plates:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 5095
Columbia Smelting and Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 2396
U. T. Hungerford Brass and Copi)er Company, New York, N. Y do 2095
Item 678.— Nickel anodes, 8 by 18 inches, J inch thick:
No bids received.
Item 679.— Sifted cast-iron fillings:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do 03
The Ostrander Seymour Company, Chicago, 111 do 025
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y ^ do 023
Item 680.— Sulphate of copi)er:
Lewis Ilopfenmaler, Washington, D. C do 065
• Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 064
Item 681. — Nickel salts and ammonia:
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 119
Item 682.— Matrix brushes, bristles to measure 3i by 8 inches and 1| inches long:
B. & O. Myers, New York, N. Y per dozen. . 63.00
Item 083.— Kiln-dried cherry blocking board:
Thos. W. Smith, Washmgton, D. C per foot.. .11
Henry H. Sheip Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa do 105
Sheip & Vandegrift, Philadelphia, Pa do 0925
Item 684.— Stereotype backing paper, 19 by 24 inches, 50 pounds:
B. & O. Myers, New York, N. Y per ream.. 4.75
Bradner Smith & Co.; Chicago, 111 do 4.50
Item 685.— White tissue paper. No. 1, 19 by 24 inches:
B. & O.Myers, New York, N. Y do.... 1.30
ItemJ686.— Extra cream tissue paper. No. 1, 19 by 24 inches:
B. i& O. Myers, New York, N. Y do ... . 1 . 50
Item 687.— Stereotype drying blankets, 24 by 30 inches:
Louis Gehlert, New York, N. Y each. . 1 .25
Do do 2.75
B. & O. Myers, New York, N. Y do.... 1.33
Item 688.— Sulphuric acid:
Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y per carboy.. 4.95
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do — 3.18
Mackall Brothers, Washington, D. C do — 2.95
Item 689.— Muriatic acid:
Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do 4.95
E. J. Murphy Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C do — 2.60
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 2.72
Mackall Brothers, Washington, D. C do — 2.4a
Item 690.— Molding wax, for ordinary electrotyping purposes:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C per pound . . .27
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y do 245
William 0. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa do 23
Mackall Brothers, Washington, D. C do 1725
Item 691.— Molding wax for electrotyping half-tone cuts:
R. P. Andrews Paper Company, Washington, D. C do 275
Marks Lissberger, New York, N. Y do 2fii!
William G. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa ^^c*
260
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 692.— Plumbago for polishing and molding for electrotypers:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y per pound.
Charles B. Chrystal, New York, N. Y do. . .
The S. Obermayer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do. . .
Pettinos Brothers, Bethlehem, Pa do. . .
Item 603.— Plumbago for polishing electrotype molds:
Thomas Wildes, New York. N. Y do. . .
The S. Obermayer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio <lo...
Pettinos Brothers, Bethlehem, Pa do. . .
Item 694.— Plumbago for molding for electrotypers:
Thomas Wildes, New York, N. Y do. . .
The S. Obennayer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do. . .
Pettinos Brothers, Bethlehem, Pa. do. . .
Item 695.— Plumbago for polishing and molding for electrotypers:
Charles B. Chrystal, New York, N. Y do. . .
The S. 0))ormayer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio do. . .
Pettinos Brothers, Bethlehem, Pa do. . .
Item 696.— Stereotype backing powder:
No bids received.
Item 697.— Stereotype backing powder:
W. J . Ilindson. Buffalo, N. Y do. . .
Item 730.— Rope for pressing machines, ,Vinch:
R. P. Clarke Company do . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do . . .
Shoemaker <t Busch do . . .
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 731.— Uoi^e for pressing machines, |-inch:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker tV Busch do...
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 732.— Cotton wrapping cord:
R. P. Clurko Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker & Busch do. . .
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 733.— Page cord:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker A: Bu.sch do. . .
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 734.— Jute, 6-ply, heavy:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker S: Busch do...
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 735.— Jute, 0-ply, medium:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker <t Busch do . . .
William G. Stevenson do...
Item 736.— Jute, 6-ply, light:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-C'orr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker S: Bu di do. . .
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 737.— Jute, 8-ply, heavy:
R. P. Clarke Company do. . .
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do. . .
Shoemaker <^ Busch do...
Do do...
William G. Stevenson do. . .
Item 738.— Jute, H-p[y, medium:
R. P. Clarko Company do...
Hoffmnn-Corr Manufacturing Company do...
Shoemakor <^ Busch do...
William G. Stevenson do...
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Item 730.— Jute, 8-ply, light:
R. P. Clarke Company per pound. . |0. 097
Hoflman-CoiT Manufacturing Company do .08
Shoemaker & Busch do 087
William G. Stevenson do OSf
Item 740.— Wrapping twine:
R. P. Clarke Company do 117
Hoflman-Corr Manufacturing Company do 10^
Shoemaker & Busch do llj
William O. Stevenson do Hi
Item 741.— Cotton waste, XXX:
Cuyler & Mohler do 09
Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company do 09
Thomas Somerviilc Company do 092
William G. Stevenson do 12
No. 23. — Statement of proposals received for lithographing and engraving during the
fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 2 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 297, United States
Geological Survey.
L. L. Peates, New York, N. Y $45.00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 72 Illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation
Paper No. 183.
Item 1.— Printing, in colors, 5,698 copies each of 2 Illustrations:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $370. 00
Item 2.— Engraving 70 relief-plate illustrations:
Barnes-Crosby Company, New York, N. Y 98. 22
J. Manz Engraving Company, Chicago, 111 ^ 43. 50
. Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 43. 48
Qalvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 48. 00
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 35. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 50 Illustrations fq^ Water-Supply and Irrigation
Paper No. 182.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 5,698 copies each of 2 illustrations:
A . Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $370. Oo
Item 2.— Engraving 48 relief-plate Illustrations:
Barnes-Crosby Company, New York, N. Y 65. 94
J. Manz Engraving Company, Chicago, 111 30. 00
Galvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 35. 00
Baltimore-Maryland Company, Baltimore, Md 28. 50
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 32. 45
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 40 Illustrations for Monograph No. 50, United States
Geological Survey.
Barnes-Crosby Company, New York, N. Y $720.00-
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 350. 00^
Galvanotype Engraving Company, Now York, N. Y 349.00
J. Manz Engraving Company, Chicago, 111 285. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 40 Illustrations for Proceedings upon the Unyeilino
OF THE Statue of the Count de Rochambeau.
Item 1.— Printing by photogravure process, 7,539 copies each of 7 illustrations:
Campbell Art Company, Elizabeth, N.J $762.60
A. W. ElUson&Co., Boston, Mass 910.83
Chicago Photogravure Company, Chicago, 111 645. 00
Item'2.— Engraving 33 relief-plate illustrations:
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 74. 50
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 140. 00-
262 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
8CHEDxn.E OF Proposals for Enoravino 40 Illustrations for Contributions for the United
States National Herbarium, Vol. X, Part 3.
«
Oalvanot3T)e Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 165.00
Scientific Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 16&00
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 64. 75
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 90.00
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 13 Illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation
Paper No. 184.
Galvanotjrpe Engraving Company, New York, N. Y Sll.OO
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio la 25
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 9.75
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 22 Illustrations for Water-Supply and Irrigation
Paper No. 185.
Oalvanotype Engraving Company New York, N. Y 121. 50
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 19. 75
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 18. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Lithographing and Printing 8,575 Copies of 1 Illustration fob
Bulletin No. 302, United States Geological Survey.
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $140.00
Julius Bien & Co., New York, N. Y 15a 00
Schedule of Proposals for Photolithographing and Printing 1,500 Copies each of G Illus-
trations FOR Fourth Annual Report of the Reclamation Service.
A. UoenA Co., Baltimore, Md *. $24^00
Schedule of Proposals for Lithographing and Printing 6,605 Copies of 1 Illustration for
Bulletin No. 300, United States Geological Survey.
A. Hoen A Co., Baltimore, Md S349.00
Julius BienA Co., New York, N. Y 513.*00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Waycross
Area, Georgia, for 1905.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 8,598 copies of 1 illustration:
Brcuker & Kesslcr Company, Philadelphia, Pa 1681. 00
A. Hoen 6i Co., Baltimore, Md 585.00
Julius Bien ACo., New York, N. Y 597.00
Item 2.— Engraving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 1. 00
Star Engraving Company, Los Angeles, Cal per Inch . 06
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Lee County, Ala.,
FOR 1905.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 8,598 copies of 1 illustration:
Breukcr & Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa $716. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 67&00
Julius Bien & Co.. New York, N. Y 679.00
Item 2.— Engraving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 1. 00
Star Engraving Company, Los Angeles, Cal per inch.. .06
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of San Marcos Area,
Texas, for 1905.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 10,598 copies of 1 Illustration:
Breuker 6i Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa $694. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 644. 00
Julius Bien A Co., New York, N. Y 811.00
Item 2.— Engraving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 1. 00
Star Engraving Company, Los Angeles, Cal per Inch. . . 06
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 263
t
Schedule of Proposals foe Repboducinq 2 Illustrations foe Soil Survey of New Hanovxb
County, N. C, for 1905. •
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 8,598 copies of 1 illustration:
Breuker & Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa $429.00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 496.00
Julius Bien & Co., New York, N. Y 512.00
Item 2.— Engraving 1 reUef-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 1. 00
Star Engraving Company, Los Angeles, Cal per inch. . . 06
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 20 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 303, United States
Geological Survey.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 7,305 copies of 1 Illustration:
JuUus Bien <t Co., New York, N. Y $314.00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 344. 00
Item 2.— Engraving 19 relief-plate illustrations:
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 18. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 16 Illustrations for Water Sin*PLY and Irrigation
Paper No. 187.
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio $12. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 17 Illustrations for Water Supply and Irrigation
Paper No. 188.
Item 1.— Photolithographing and printing 6,898 copies of 2 Illustrations:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $298.00
Item 2.— Engraving 16 relief-plate illustrations:
Caxton Company. Cleveland. Ohio .• 20. 86
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 18 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 306, United States
Geological Survey.
Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio $29. 66
Baltimore-Maryland Company, Baltimore, Md 38. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 11 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 304. United States
Geological Survey.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 6,106 copies of 1 illustration:
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C $631. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Balthnore, Md 642. 70
Item 2.— Engra\ing 10 relief-plate illustrations:
The Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio : • 17. 20
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 11. 60
Schedule of Proposals for Engraving 17 Relief-plate Illustrations for Bulletin No. 306,
United States Geological Survey.
The Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio $8. 64
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md 10. 76
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 69 Illustrations for Annual Report of Chief of
Engineers for 1906.
Item 1. — Photolithographing and printing 1,730 copies each of SO illustrations:
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C $710.00
The Norris Peters Company, Washingfton, D. C 690. 00
The Columbia Planograph Company, Washington, D.C <» 667. 66
Item 2.— Engraving 10 illustrations:
Photo-Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 30. 00
Scientific Engraving Company, New York, N. Y a30. 00
Austin Engraving Company, Albany, N. Y 60. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Photolithographing and Printing 2.500 Copies each of 21 Illus-
trations.
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington. D. C b $1,144.60
Breuker & Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa <» 1,046. 00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 21 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 308, United States
Geological Survey.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 7,805 copies of 1 illustration:
A. Hoen <t Co., Baltimore, Md c $850. 00
Breuker & Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa 850. 00
a Less 2 per cent. & Less 5 per cent. c Less \ per cent.
264 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 2.— Engraving 20 relief-plate illustrations:
The Carton Company, Cleveland, Ohio $14. 85
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C a 24. 50
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 48 Illustrations fob Professional Paper No. £5
United States Geological Survey.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 5,100 copies each of 5 illustrations:
A. Hoen&Co., Baltimore, Md $4,283.00
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C 2,725.00
Item 2.— Engraving 43 relief-plate illustrations:
United States Engra\ing and Illustrating Company, Washington, D. C 226. 00
Oalvanotyi)e Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 166. 00
The Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 112. 90
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Montgomery
County, Miss., for 1906.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 8,598 copies of 1 illustration:
Julius Bien & Co., New York, N. Y $469.00
A. Hoen «S; Co., Baltimore, Md 690.00
Breuker & Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa 499. 00
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C 748. 00
Item 2.— Engravuig 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C .75
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Escambia County,
Fla., for 1906.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 8,598 copies of 1 illustration:
Julius Bien «fe Co., New York, N. Y $952.00
A. Iloen <t Co., Baltimore, Md 1,035.00
Item 2. — Kngruving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C .75
Schedule ok Propo.s alh for Keprodicing 3 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Caddo Parish, La.,
FOR 1906.
Item 1. — Lithognipliiiig and printing 8..')98 copies for 2 illustrations:
Julius Bien A Co., New York, N. Y $1,024.00
A. Hoen A Co., Baltimore, Md 1,320.00
Andrew B. Graham Company. Washington, D. C 1,374.00
Item 2. — Kngraving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C .75
Scuedule of Proposals for Reproducing 2 Illustrations for Soil Survey of Oklahoma County,
Ok la., for 1906.
Item 1. — Lithographing and printing 8.598 copies of 1 illustration:
Julius Bien <fe Co., New York, N. Y $581.00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md.. 787.00
Breuker & Kessler Company. Philadelphia, Pa 600.00
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C 724.00
Item 2.— Engraving 1 relief-plate illustration:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C .76
Schedule of Propo.sals for Lithographing and Printing 8,598 Copies of 1 Illustration for Soil
Survey of Pontotoc County, Miss., for 1906.
Julius Bien & Co., New York. N. Y $454.00
A. Hoen ik Co., Baltimore, Md 630.00
Breuker «fe Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa 465.00
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D, C ." 764.00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 530 Illustrations for Twenty-Sixth Annual Report
OF THE Bureau of American Ethnology.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 9,772 copies each of 9 illustrations:
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C $375.00
Breuker <t Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa 995.00
Item 2.— Printing 9.772 copies each of 2 illustrations:
Andrew B. Graham Company. Washington, D. C 360.00
Breuker «V- Kessler Company, Philmlelphia. Pa 297.00
c Less 2 per'cent.
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEB.
265
Item 3.— Engrraving 201 illustrations:
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md $40. 00
National Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 80.40
Galvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y a 75.00
Scientific Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 19.00
The Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 200.00
United States Engraving and Illustrating Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C. . b 685.55
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C, items 3 and 4 6 385. 00
Chemical Engraving Company, New York, N. Y., items 3 and 4 e490.00
Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa., items 3 and 4 37.50
Do 691.50
Item 4.— Engraving 318 Illustrations:
The Caxton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 326.00
United States Engravhig and Illustrating Company (Incorporated), Washington, D. C,
items 3 and 4 ft 685.56
Maurice Joyce Engravhig Company, Washington, D. C, Items 3 and 4 b 385. 00
Scientific Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 296.00
National Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 340.00
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md a295.00
Chemical Engraving Company, New York, N. Y., Items 3 and 4 « 490.00
Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa., items3and4 556.50
Do * 591.50
Galvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 393.00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 69 Illustrations for Bulletin No. 309, United States
Geological Survey.
Item 1.— Lithographing and printing 6,605 copies each of 9 illustrations:
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C 12,740.00
A. Hoen&Co., Baltimore, Md 1,766.00
Julius Bien & Co., New York, N. Y 2,765.00
Item 2.— Engraving 60 relief-plate illustrations:
National Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 216.27
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 175.00
The Caxton Company, Cleveland. Ohio 99. 25
Galvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y ' 94.00
Schedule of Proposals for Lithographing and Printing 1,619 Copies each of 18 Illustrations
FOR Senate Document No. 194, Fifty-ninth Congress, Second Session.
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C '12,540.00
A. Hoen& Co., Baltimore, Md «3,355.00
Julius Bien «fc Co., New York. N. Y 6 3,534.00
Schedule of Proposals for Lithographino and Printing 3,966 Copies each of 9 Illustrations
FOR Annual Report of the Governor of Haw ah to the Secretary of the Interior for 1906.
Julius Bien& Co., New York, N. Y 6 $2, 898. 00
Andrew B. Graham Company, Washington, D. C d 1,874.00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md «2,805.00
Schedule of Proposals for Reproducing 52 Illustrations for Report of the Secretary of
Agriculture for 1906.
Item 3.— Engraving 43 half-tone Illustrations:
Galvanotype Engravhig Company, New York, N. Y S95.00
W. J. Dobinson Engraving Company, Boston, Mass per square Inch . . .15
Item 4.— Engraving 9 text figures:
Galvanotype Engravhig Company, New York, N. Y 9.50
W. J. Dobhison Engraving Company, Boston, Mass per square Inch. . . 15
Schedule of Proposals for Engravino 70 Relief-plats Illustrations for Bulletin of the
Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXIV, 1906.
United States Engraving and Illustrating Company, Washington, D. C $49. 10
Galvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 60. 00
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 6 lOO.OO
National Engraving Company, Washington, D. C 679.82
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md /36.50
a Less 6 per cent. < Less 12 per cent.
6 Less 2 per cent. ^ Less 3 per cent.
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1—18
« Less one-haif of 1 per cent.
/ Less 5 per cent.
^\U\ liEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC FRINTEB.
|l\'niinVM.M or rROrOMAUl foe RKPBODUCINO 6 ILLUSTEATIO.VS FOmBUIXSTDI OFTHB BVSSAV OV
FuHKBiKB, Vol. XXVI, 190ft.
tl«4it 1. -Lithogniphing and printing 5,575 coptes each of 2 pUtct:
A. Hoen A Co., Baltimore, Md •taO.OO
llroukflf A Kesfler Company, Philadelphia, Pa *MI.0O
ttotn'i. 'Kngraving 4 £inc etching!:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Waahtaigton, D. C *8.00
lialtlmore-Maryland Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md ^ c4.00
W. J. Dobinson Engraving Company, Boeton, Maaa per eqaan inch.. *.10
HciiKDVUK or Proposals fob Enobatino 212 Rkuef-platk iLLUSTEATiONa fob Bvllbidi Na 17,
National Musxinc.
Sclentiflc Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 'I0S.OO
Baltimore-Maryiiind Engraving Company, Baltimore, Md «]00.00
MaMachusetts ?:ngraving Company, Boston, Maas each.. .70
Do do /1.26
Oalvanotype Engraving Company, New York, N. Y 123.00
United States ?:ngraving and Illustrating Company, Washington, D. C 166.90
Maurice Joyce Engraving Company, Washington, D. C *2S0.0(|
W.J. Dobinson Engraving Company, Boston, Mass eadi.. ft. 36
Do per Inch-. *.16
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persoTU employed in the public printing and
binding daring the fiscal year ended June SOj 1907 ^ the time each has been employed and
the amount each has received, including leaves of absence.
Amount earned. ,, Amount earned.
Hours Hours .
^'*°''' pio?;i '^^^ ''i«^ ^'^'°'' plS^'^d i Time Piece.
I
Abbott, W. II 2,456^ 11,248.25 Alee, Charles D 508 1202.44
Abbott, W. K 2,522i 1,401.42 A ke, Margaret D 2,0131 505.14 S3L0O
Abell, A. T o365 , 944.35 Albaugh, B. 8 2,479J l,296u55
Abemethy, Charles. . . 2,012i 1,310.02 Albertson, George H . 2,5134 1,369.31
Abrams, T. J 2,764i 738..% Alburtis, James H.... 2,5064 1,467.56
Ackennan, A. M 252 63.00 Alderman, Ralph W.. 2,536 1,361.06
Ackert, B. H 2,507 1,254.70 A Idrich, Alfred 217J ' 130.35
Adams, A. 8 »221.26 A Id ridge, G. T 2,5574 1,281.65
Adams.Carne 577.00 Alexander, C. J 2,660i 1,415.10
Adams, Charles F 2,204 1,102.00 Alexander, Jeremiah . 2,4324 660.92
Adams, James H 9594 484.75 Alford,J. R 2,266 1,36010
Adams, John 2.1394 1,193.15 A llee, Presley a365 1,546.47
Adams. Louisa 2,412 C02.99 AUeger, Thomas J 2,455 1,227.50
Adams, Wm. U 2,638 820.85 Allen, Annie C ^145^ 299.28 33L73
Adams, Wm. S 2,5034 1.256.10 Allen, Clement 2,5904 994.29
Adamsou, Consuelo . . 1,8124 453.10 AUcn, G. W 323 853.70
Adamson.lIarrietteO. 2,176 544.05 AUcn, Guy P 1,1334 283.36
Adainson, Jessica 534.22 Allen, H. M 2,432 997.56
Addison, rhilip 2,528] 1,435.62 Alien, Henry M 2,5764 1,296.97
.\die, Alice 629.26 Alien, John W 2,5064 638.66
Ady.IlenryS 2,4184 605.20' Allen, Louis M 2,416 1,208.80
Agar. Kate 2,508 627.12 Allen, R. J ^305 1,747.88
Agnew.C.M 3,238| 842.35 AUison, Arthur 9361^1,583.14
Agnew, W. 1 2,528 1,479.23' Allison, F. A 2,504 626.00
Ahem, KUa 697.96 Allison, Matt. L 2,50^ 1,65L06
Aheru.JohnP I.6O64 851.50 .\mson, WiUiam 7104 X^W
Alaoulth, nertha W.. 9104 17a00 Alverson, John L 9366 1,579.46,
Id, W.C.... 2.3904 862.41, Aman, F. A 2,599 662.60
on*-half of 1 per osit. < Leas 3 per osit. « Lass 4 per o«it« 9 Days.
a par oant d Laat 6 par osit. / Laat 14 per oanU
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEE. 2D7
No. 2i.—Statemtnt thotoing the naniu of periont employed in the public printiTig and
binding during the fiscal ijrtjr a'lh'i June SO, 1907, with Ihe time each hat been anplo^ed
aiid the amount each hat received, tTicluding leavet of abtence — Continued.
Brnsd. f, Ammiiit earned.
I ploj'ed. .
Time Plew
Ainaioon, Charles B
. •3U
tl, 101. 7e ,
AmbKSarab
. »K7)
1, iao.es
Amoaa.JaraBiO....
■ 1 a,«3
1,207.50
Andersoo.ClaudtsC
256.03
Aniieraon, D. F
.["^tl
..48..02
Anderson, Du>iel B
. I,*5!l
303.34
Anderson, Ernll A..
. 2,124
1,212.00
. 2,mi
Anderson.Jordan..
. 2,S3Ji
636,54
AndersoQ, Uary E .
-1 1,'S4
438.47
Anderson, Nelson..
-; 1,359
340,55
Anderson, ferey S .
Anderson, R.T
. 2,438
1,219.00
Andor»on. Soymour
. 1,074)
270-18
Andrew, E.H
. Z,«Sf
029.39
Andrews, Margaret.
fO^
133.11
Andritk WlUiamH
: 288
72.80
Anglin, William H.
. 1,*5IH
888.55
Arenda, FrMI
Armstrong, Arthur
. 2.<m
1,357,22
Armstrong, Janiea B
. 2,6141
1,538.56
Armstrong, Marlon
• 49(
84.52
Amett, AlphonsoT
. 3,0M
Amott, Eugene
S20
isaoo
Arnold, A, J
.. 632)
31ft. 80
Arnold. HarryC...
. 2,410
1,205.00
Amta, Arthur ....
. 1,966
083.00
Arrlnglon.T J
336
182.10
Artliiir, Hmrry-W..
. 67«
205.72
AehbT UaryBsbtn.
. 2,557
1,281.80
Ashe, Aiuiie ....
87^
253.30
Ashtord, Charles W
. 2,787)
.*shtord, W, F
. 2,722)
1,70163
Ashion. n. F
. -aes
Ashley. William F..
.- 2.602
1,52a 25,
. 2,6471
Ashtoii, George U..
410
104.00
AtlciEs,J.U
., 2,421
1,210l60J
Atkinson, Charles S
.! 1,4601
373.38
Atkinson, E. T
004.40 '
.itkluaon, Oeorge
.1 2.582)
1,480.80'
.! 2,fl29i
1.S45.S8 1
Atkinson, John F..
.1 2,S9B]
1.764.41
46IH I 373.38 |..
,\ustin,J. E I
ATls.lVllliam ■
Ayers.Frank
Ayers, JohnT
Ajlvard.HinmeA...'
)5.34 Ayrea, Annie !.
Babcoct, D. A '
Babeock, J.H
Babcock.J.H..ti....:
Babeock, John.
BsckuB, NtlllcB. G-..I
K.oe Bailey, Ida U
)].44 Bailey. Lucy R i
Bailey. UaryE
Balley.S I.
BaUBy,Wm.H
Balrd. Hattle D ,
(4.43 Baker, Allred J |
Baker, Arthur E ;
Baker, ChaileeW i
Baker, Emily U
Baker, George F ;
Baker,Uaade i
Bater,P.B I
Baker, W.8
, ^ Baldonocker.Theo.E.
BalderaoD, Bori
tonL
laTO I Baldwta, E. P...
12.07 BaldwlQ, Georgia A..
Baldwin.L.W
H. 26 Baldwin. Walter J.. .
, Bultam, Annie W...
Ball, George H
.| Ball, Hiram W
j, Ball,I,.L
, Ball, Walter
18.68 j Ballard, ClaodeU....
' Ballard, George A...
'} BaUoa,J. R
Balmer.Hamy ?...
I BalMer, BmOy I
t568.22 .
1,490.14 .
830.73 .
1,815.15 .
1,436.31 '.
ii7G.n
388.41
1.37B.W
146.80 .
781.n .
1,304.63 .
1,353.09 .
673.16
I HM.7V .
447.80 .
268 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBIHTBB.
No. 24. — Slatemenl thoviing the names o/ pmoTi* employed tn the public prifttxTtg and
binding during thtfitcal yv-ir i ndi d Jnw. SO, 19<n, viith the tiiM each hat been employed
and the amotait each lua received, including leaves oj abienee — Continued.
ployed.
nt named.
I Piece- I
Barbaui, ClaraB,
Barbour, W.H
Bud veil, Ulimle ^
Barker, Arthur E
BMtor,F.C.
Buker, U. B
Bunas, Cbsrlei.P
B«mai,CI»lrC
Barssa, OeorgeO
Barnes, Laara L
BamcBby, Wslwr —
BamettiH.E
Bamett, l£ay
arantS-..
Amount earned.
Name.
Iptoyed,
Ttme
work.
work.
Battle., B.L
..,«.»
«».»
07 Battle;, Alice E - 2,«l
lEaner.C.A I S.«;
- Bauers, ChnrlosF....] 6« i OT5.60 .
n.ClwtleaE.I a.mj ' 1,M1.72 .
HuiimBLinin.T, Wm.,-! 21Si ' 10S.SS .
2,4M1 I
Bamholt.Wm.H....
2,727
1,3S8.M
Bamum, HoraUo.....
3,61114
1,IW.16
Bamum, Hark H., ]r.
1.TS7I
i,8».n
aJlS
Barr, Samuel D
70«
Barrett, Howard A . .
IS
12.00
Barrett, H.F
7061
360.00
Barrett, UarlonB...
Barrett, BobertD...
2,141)
1,220,75
Barrlnt-er if
2,SMi
1,297.12
Barron, W.W
7851
46S.gS
Barrows, B.F
"371
1,001.70
Bart,H.F
e2et
321.80
Bart«l»,A.J
2,4B8i
Barth, Wm. F
1,181.00
2,130
632.50
Bartla, Hanry E
ees
330.05
Bartlotl, Edward....
8.00
Bartlott, W. G
6G2
1»3.80
Bartmeaa, Edith H...
m
02.16
Barton, C.V
048.20
Bartoo,CharlesH.,Jr
Z,304i
020.62
Bartow, FlorancoL..
837i
20B.37
Ba«.,Wm.M
.3es
2,000.00
Baiiler. Honry
2,4g6
1,262.40
Batea,AlicaV
i,eee
490.57
Bates, Frank
SB81
2te.e2
Bates, wmiuaB....
960
Batemaa, Maggie C . .
2.m
711.B0
Belcher. Sumnei
; Bell.Chaa.W..
' BelI.EdithH..
BEPOBT Off THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 2(i9
No. 24. — Statement ihotdng the Tuima of persont employed tn the public printing and
bindtTig during thejUeal yeox ended Jwu SO, 1907. with the time each hat been employed
and the amount each hai received, including leave* ofabienee — Coutinued.
BeU.UaiyE
Bell, Boben
BeU,a.H
BeU, W. P
BoUloger.Abra....
Bellinger, O. B
BelllB.riiestPr A
Bender.C.M
Benham, John S...
B«nJ(iiiiiii, Ulriiun
BenJttinLii, W, T...
Banker, C. G
Bennaugh, Simon...
Bennec, AlnnR.C...
BItuiei, Jo»ph N
Beniiusoo, WlUlnm T.
BennnttpC. E
Bennett, Clara L
Bennett, Edgar P
Bennf.tt.L. J
Bennett, ThomasD..
Bennett, W.E
Benoett, Walter J....
Benson, Ouetav A....
Benson, Pauline
BeQtley,M. F. C
Bentz.A. W
BeotzcU, Chufles H.. . 2,3641
BaiB.Jotnit "364,',,
Bergcr.F.B 2,6S2
BeiEor, Jonpb J 2,1011
BoigBHon, Atulrew ... 2,M0
Borglu.Mgrj>L. ... 2,5S31
Berin8cr,WillismH.. !,H01
Berkeley, Geo. T 3,*2Ei
Berkeley, Joseph A... 312
Bernard, Albert 2,7361
Benid.John !,M71
Berry, OeorgB ft4
Berry, Jarrett 8 2,947
Berry, Jennies 2,033
Berwick, Wm 2,«0
Best.A.H 362
Bethea, J. K 1,880
Bethel, Theodore Z,3sa
Beyler, Edward 2,205
Blebor,J.F 2,277(
Blpr, Robert L 2,*1«
Blerley, Wmiam. , <J58 .
1,2B1.7B .
860.64 .
574.12 .
381.78 ,.
1,100.60 .
707. BS .
779.37 |.
10S.M .
2,900.00 .
340.84 .
i,i»4.eo .
1,605.34 .
1,227.76 .
- , Birmingham, oi. J.
. Blmey, Thomae
. Blebee, H. V
. Bl«hop, Agnea I
Blahop, JohnE
.' Blabop. Vardei
liill
■r,J X.
1,485.31 .
1,209.80 ,.
412.85 '.
1,253.20 .
625.00 .
1,273.00 .
1,205.00 .
70.82 .
885.32 .
Gsaw .
1,103.05 .
1,138.75
1,208.00 !.
Blackn-eU.WiUlamB.
' Bladen.C.A ,
Blalt,Nellla
Bloke, W.W
BUnck,FredenckH..
Bleoeing, L. U
Blount, Silas A
Bloonier,A.F
Block, Marciu
Blore,Mary
Blasser, Ross J
' Boag, J. O
Boats, Harry
GadeDbuneri M. A...:
j Bodwell,An»ODl....
BuelUQer , John A
Bi^emaleln.EEnryN.i
I Bogla, Ferd F
Bogue,3aUieB ,
BolandpB.T
Boland,FredW
BoUand.Ben] i
; Bolten.Wm.R
Bond, J. W
Bond, Marlon M
I Biiiii', Augultus I
■ Boiiney,Byrun W...-!
I BooDe, George B
1 Boone, Oeorge W j
>,Da;(J
270 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIHTBB.
No. Zi.—Stalemtnt thawing the nanut of ptnont employid tn the ptAKe priiUing and
binding during thtfiteal year nidcd June 30, 1967, wtlA the timt each hat been emphj/ed
and the amount each hat reeeived, indvding leavtt ofabtenee — Ctmtmued.
Booth, UbtjodH...
Booth, Wm.n
UooM.Wm.H
Bolttwldt, BBrlwTt
Bont.J.A
BoM.C.P
BoH.I.G
Bou, John R
Bou, iMm V ,
Bocwortli, Admiral K
Bo«worth, Henry H . .
Bot«ler, Edward D . . .
Boteler, Harry B
AnuHint oinwd.
nine I Piece-
udt, Advn.
..I Bruuun, Uir7 A . . .
,.1 BrsDtly.C.J
! BrM»U,T.J
SM7.86 ! Braiwell. Emeet J.. ,
I 1,333.«0 ...i Brattaln.H.E
1,3«.96 ! Braiui, CharleaF....
1,S18.17 ' Brsuningnr Will....
677.26 j BmwneT, AngieC...
I 73S.8I ' B™y,PaulH...
I 1,171,60 ■ Bray,RobertT
398.82 Brayton,H.H
j aM.37 1 Breed, W.J
8K.« Breen.jMnoe
i,K7J I
I 2.W7 i
2,831) !
Bow«ll,M. A
Bowenoi, Thorns*. . .
Bowle.A.J
Bovie.U.E
Bowie, RsndalL
Bowker llenryJ
Bovler, Beisle E
BotIh, I.ucy
Bovley, IlatknSH L..
BownjaD.wmiam...
Boyd, V.M
Boyd, Wm.J
Boyer,A,J
Boyer, Alfred J
Boyer, Taylor
Boyle, raony,
Briddoik.Frantf..,
BndliiTd, Harry A...
Bradley, George E....
Bradley.J.R
Bradley, Jolm D
Bradley, Thomas H..
Brady, OraA
Bndy, Roia
Brady, William
BnSE, R. K
&raiicb,.HeaTte[u Q.
""•modea, A R.P
toer, Veronla...
DD, I,. D.
179.53 Brent, Walter II..
391. Z( Breelin.J
635.24 Bremahan, Daniel
2SS.7li «W.gl ' Bretilelder, Uoscs
261. 6» , Brewer, KIneey...
803.69 Brewer, Wallace. .
166.68 Brian, F.dwardli.
».97 Brick, Alicwl
»7.40 Brick, MnllieJ....
19.76 .,,' Briclcerd, Mlltnn..
tOSO BridRcAlieeM...
W.OO Brldwell.C.W...
12.07 Brirea, Florence A
», J.S..
BriTOl, W
Biinker.J. H
Briater, Jamea E
,, Broadbent, Joeeph . . .
SQ8.S7 .
I,4l8g» .
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 271
No. 24.— iSto(«n*nt ghomng the noma of periont employed in the public priTiUng and
binding during the fiscal year nuM June SO, 1907, with the time each hat been empUijied
and the amomit each hiu received, including laava q/'obMnte— Continued.
Nua«.
ploy^- ;
Bnvly.yionDMK..
B«w»i.JolmM„
Bfook,Aiiuu«lBP....
BrocltweU, W. N-
2,im\ K
a.soo 1,
I.MS ,
3.S7H . 1,
Brodedok, WInnllred .
ra
BroaiB.C.C
BroflMi.J.H
Brooke. June* E....
Z,630i 1,
!,K71 1,
Brooke, Edmrd I
BrookflcldfkiDUiie T.'
Brooks. DatTlBOD U...'
Bcooki, Ladle |
Brooks. UErgmet L..
Brooks, VictorT....
BroMe, CbulM E
ir.Lonls
ui.Non....
Btosnao, EUisbcth C
B rosnnn , Uacgant...
BroTor.O, fl„Jr
Broan, AUred
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Aiibur a„..
Brown, C. P..
Brown, Oinrlu
Brown. Cbu. B
Brown, ComnllaU.,
BrowD, D. W
2,1831 i
S ;s
Tims I Flece-
Brown, WllUflm P.
Brown, Wtimo.,
. B rownlng, Hanlaaii M
Browning. LoHidp L..
( i,T44i r'^
i.K&i l,S3&eD<.
7.739 S57.B4 ..
7B6 3K.(I0|.
2,6M as^13 .
3.58S I,33».n .
l.«MJ 1,137,00 ,
,422.13
778. 3B
,178.26
443.62
MJ.eg i.
624.43 |.
22S.2B .
taa.Oi \.
308.33 .
1,378,23 .
S33.64 '.
«ai.H) I.
Brown, EUJab...
Brown, EHde....
Brown, li. J
Brown, Ivery
Brov,-n,J,a
Brown. J. H
Brown, J .M .Edmunds
Brown, John R
Brown, John W
. Brown, Jolm W
Brown, K.L
Brown, Leri
Brawn, L«vlt E
Brown, Rlctmrd A.. .-
Brown, BsmiielK (
2,900 l,fl07.«0 .
°3fi3|} 1,SM.T8 ':-
1,346) 280.U .
2.73S1 703. 4S .
'306 . l,73a7S .
2,107i 1,068.88,
<>3Tl|i 1,003.80 I.
4Dfl ' 103.«0 !.
2,377 I 604.30 '.
2,en| 1,374.33 I.
2,Hq I 874.49 L
3.»8Bi
1,194.76
Bnifly, 0, T
3,4401
621.14
Brjan.EBaE
303
OS, 00
67G.OT
Bryun..l™T
2,400
1,268.35
Bryerton, Uaisle....
3,433
611.07
18.73
Buclmnim, Charles B.
-MiA
1,863.66
1,466.41
Buokland, F. E
Slflll
1,380 72
Buckler, Dennis
428
314 00
Buckley, J. n. D
3S1
108.00
BikL1c7,J.J
2,446
1,22X60
Buckley, .io!)e C
?,12SJ
S3I.41
Backner.Wm.IsMo..
IS
14.00
lliidd. Henry W ...
2781
13S.00
Budlong, E. M
3,006
624.00
Buehlar.A-J
3,444J
1,223.35
Buehler.J. Fr
2,100
1.34S.00
Buohno, August
3,M3i
612.03
Buerkle, End L
- 341.00
Bugden,ArthDiM...
3,878
1,4».8I
BuUen, W.W
3,22Si
613.10
BulUi, Wm. J
3,G78
}l,lT6.03
Bollock, U. E
1,636.37
Bnmpu»,FruikK...
a,»*i
930.87
\Z
|l,4S4.ffi
Banker. B.N
3,M
i,3ma
272 EEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINIEB.
No. 24. — Statemml thowing the lunnti of pertont employed in the public printing and
bindijig during Ihe Jucal year eitded June SO, 1907, with the lime eoA hot been employed
and the amount each ha» received, including leavet o/a6»nw«— Continued.
Bmm, Sidney S I 2,i33) WS.1B
Burcbfleld, WlllE....' 2,651) 1,652 83
BDidette,JunMW...| 2,&tt eW.H
Burger.J.T i 1,9*7 979.83
BurgCB, R.C 2,70(il TCI2.ea
Burgess, Oeorge A . . . 38M 198. 15
Burgess, Mattle I,«ie4 293.U
Burgesa, R. W ' 2,H2 1.388.W
BurgpaB,W.Jt 2,5681 1, 283.30
Burgy, U&rle 2,«4 G23.S0
Barlce. Anna
Burkf . Catlianne 2,4911 620.51
Burlte. Gtorgo O iiJI2 l.OM.W
Burke.Uenry 2,837 802.85
BuA«.JaiacsJ 2,46;^ 1,238. U
Butke.John 2,4»3 1,245.00
Borke. JohnW 37fi 95.70
Burke, JuKs SI 2,251t 1,125.75
Burlie. Mamlfi ll
BurVe.MaryA 2,393i 671.02
Burto, Michael aJ71 980,79
Burke. ThomHS J 11821 «3.75
Burkhardt, }. R 2,204 1,102.00
BurUurdt, JullutW. 2,5051 1<2£9.81
^Bnrkhiirt, n. W .... 252 126.00
Bnrklin. GpotKF 2,«3 l, 574. 70
BDrUDe&me. Wm 2, ago i,042.9(>
BuiiMtt.CluitleiW.. 2,7301 1,806.46
Bums. Oertrude J.... <il53 2£3.33
Bunu. JaitKt. 1,927 708.87
Buma.JohnH 2,754 1,120.32
Bunu. John J 2,S421 1,433.14
Bums. John J 2,IC1 1,071.25
Bunu.U.J 1,877 Ses.07
Bumi. Thomas 916 229.00
Bums, Wm. 8.. ji "2331 966.47
Banisidp, Frank E.., 2,574] 1,378.00
BunuidP.J.S 2,760 I,477.7fl
Burr, Ada
Bor*,W.J 83Di 486M
BdtrII. Benjamin F.. 7i»l lM.3e
BurreU. E.U 2,653] S70.90
BimiU, JcsslD A
Burnin. Aana
Bomiss. UaiT 2,377 604.94
Bursoa. I. A 2,434 973.64
BurtDD. II. E <iI70 1,091.42
Burtau. L. U 2,5301 1,367.30
Biuh. Dault'l F 2,483 1,250.00
Bnrti. renwlct 2,»79i 772.34
w^.
ptoyed.
Time
flK^
2358
11,184.00
611.83
670,67
Bn«h,MlltonS
i.atti
476 65
BS6I7
Bullet. A. M
2,328i
1,180.96
M2.2T
Butler. George
2,3*5
1,173.00
1611
1 330 07
WO 80
234 94
716.36
Butschet, Edwttid 1
2,4411
1,220.85
600
252.10
BujTiitiky, Eleanor
• 1451
364.64
2,8141
1.540,02
Byrne. Joseph U...
3,602
1,252.05
Byr«, P.J
rs
■■"■•»
Byrnes. Thomas F .
!,3781
CudwU. AlilM
3,312
579.00
Cady.Maryfl
2,0291
607.42
2,683]
CahlU. Npllle E
3,7881
709.48
Cabo. I-ottiB M
Calhoon. E. E
Calhoun, KathennsB
2,6431
,.»,.
368.97
Calhoun, R.M
.3661
1,099.12
639.79
Callaghan, EvaA...
1,-,:;
».„
2,3941
2,5131
427.49
Callaoan, Margaret.
629.22
2,441]
642.41
19.20
Cameron. J. W
1 -'«
,.»,..
CameroD.M.A
SUM
Cameron. Wm.B...
a,632i
1,030.80
Cammack. Virginia.
9751
243.87
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB. 273
No, 24. — Statement sbomng the nomes of penont empUn/ed in the ptiAlie printing and
binding during thejiical i/car endai June SO, 1907, with the time each hai been employed
and the amount each hat received, including leave* o/abeenee — Continued.
Time : Piece- !
Camp, W. M
Campbell, A. J
CampboU. Edward B.
CsmpbcU, James U...
Campbell. Joseph W..
CampbsU, Louia J . . .
Campbell. Mary ......
Campbell, n. II
Campbpll, Sand ford B.
CamplicU, Thomas A.
MB. 06 .
97,60 1.
1.269. SO ;.
Campbell. Wni.
Catiline. Kate
Capell. Charles A
Capers. Frank V
Oardwell.J.C
CttnlPj Georgp A . .
Carpenter, Cheslpr A..
Carpenter. Emtna J...
Amount e
ployed.
Time
Carl* Lily
2,2061
2,6991
1623 61
Carter, Owen L
1,178.01
Carter, R.N
2,62*1
766.90
Carter. Robert F
328.06
Carter. William
2,77«
704.86
Carty.AitooB
2,«71
1,243.75
Caniana.E.M
Carver. W.R
2,620
1,473.86
CarvUle. Jamea
2,6391
1,426.05
Caaey. DanlelJ
2,342
Casey. WUIiam F
2,2131
1,107,70
2,600
Caasidy, Wm. J
aei
160.00
Caslle, Charics E
465
231.30
, 1,312.36
I 1,414.16 j
, 1,224,00 '
1,46T.«6 '
Carr.Minerva
Carroll, Benjamin,
Carroll. OcorgeB..
Carroll. Louia
280
164.40
Carroll. I*uia M
2,8381
723.81
CarroU, Souther
2,665
710.38
Canon. EUen
Carson. M.A
2761
68,87
Carson, P. H., Ir.....
2,8801
734.81
1,064
Carter BeUe
Carter. D.M
2,687J
1,832.16
Carter. Edward L...
2,6311
1,336.62
Carter. Geqrgle I....
2,4921
778.91
Carter.J.W
1,404.20
Carter, Le«
2,679
764.66
Castle.E.M
Cathor. Anna
Caton, JobnP. D....
, Catrup. Bessie B
Ciiwson, CharlosC...
C«flB, Clmrlps
238.73 Chamberlain. Joa, P..
Chombera. E. B
Cbambers.EleanorM.
Chambers.J.F
Champ, Lillie C
651.67 Chaniplln, BertC
Chapin, F. E ,
........ Chapman, Aimie .
Chapman, Gcoise W . .
Chapman, J. R
Chapman, Joseph B..
' Chapman. Ma rguertte
Charles, Charles
Charlton.H.E,...
I Chase. A", H
Cbase, Fred C
CliaBe,H.W
Chase, UarlaA....
380.00 Cbaac, Robert H...
2,694i 1,483.27 .
97! I 169,06 .
■I..-)'
e, WIUH
<:bBi
vi.y, 0.'0
*5e.02 . ■Chatteiion,|Loulse V
Chcdal.Uay B
Cheeks, UarthaE..
623.96 Cherry, C,E
Chick, CharleaB....
ChlldresB, J. W
I Chllds,SBmaB]N...
I 1,614.29
1 1,063.78 ,
I 1,603.38 I
1 68.30
274 BEPOBT OP THE PUBIJC PKINTEB.
No. 24.— Statenunt thowin^ the noma of pentmt emphged in the jmbUe prinliitf and
Innding dvnng thtfiieat yetf fndid June -10, 1907, with the time eaA hat been emptoged
and the anumnt taeh ha* received, including Uava of a(«em»— Continued.
Time Pirce-
Time I PWi»
Cbj»holm. D. V
a,aoa} ti
en.js
Chlwlra.I.A
a,(M7
872.80
CliU01in.B.F
355.0S
Chrirtian. Roben W
3,S8St 1
Chrlitiaii. RuTui L. .
2,817) 1
BTS.tO
Clirl«ian.W«ll«»B..
«3ftiA 1
ChrtWte, H»rryR...
• sas 1 1
sw.n
Chrtity. EiliriaF....
2,30^ ll
1M.17
Chrtttman, B. L.....
Cbronlger. W. P
-172 1
003.22
Chute, DanielJ
2,M0 1
(H.llin.F.M
2,62»i I
617.2*
Cl««ett.E.H
CtoDcr.DBnleiA....
CUncy.T.B
l,124i
3«.se
CUrk. AoiuL
" 177)
2BZ,3B
Ctatk. Charles B
2,6121
eos.w
eo3.o7
Clark, Harry
578.20
Clark, Nellie
Clark. I'erry
Clark. Siirah 1'
Clark. ThoimisF.,
Clarke. John
Clarke, Jowph 9...
CUrkson. U
Clarkson, W. F....
Clearj, Jiimi'S
ClemcnlH. Kllit F...
Ckimenta, L. J
Clemenla, Uary E.
demnuT, Aliram I
,J. I...
May,.
Clark, GeorgBE...
Clark. JeupM
CUrk.JohnJ 368
Clark. John V 2,W21
I, 518.43 .
1,272.20 .
2,132 1,066.30 .
2,414 aw.s? .
XSSI 248.35'
2,1121 678.24 ..
109.20
Cobb, J.N
3,«S1
1,467.30
CobbpJamMW
a,7e«
2M.81
Cobb.W.E
2,SH»
I.MOOO
Coblaiti, Alta Z
a UO
M.3S
Coder.U.Q
M3
mM
Coc.Charlose
2,3n
1,M1.2J
Coffren, John W
sat
3ai.31
Cog»ii.J«mME
2,334
i,iai.2B
Cosan, Jennie U
4fi2i
113.12
Cogewell, F. A
2,«1*
1,318.20
Coh™, Meyer B
2,a8
1,104 40
Cohea. UorrlB
>2ns
SIS. 00
Cohn.Joseph
8061
Colbert, UagsisC...
2,019
30174
2,242
Coleock, Mary P
2,312
sn.w
CoWweU, JohnW....
i,3«i
338.11
Cole.F.O
2,503
1,262.15
2,6481
2,208*
Cole, Ocnrge W
1, 10126
Cole.John
2,lS8i
1,094 75
Cole.U.M
Cole, Samuel
2,4861
622.M
Coleman, Denj
2,8641
673.88
ColPman. Edwanl....
2,566J
1,523 13
Coleman, Robert E...
w
1*00
Ci.Jpi, T .1
2,64«
1,336.92
2,328
58200
Collar, Ed irin
2,4D»
1,254.65
CoUar.LoraE
i 1,607
„,»
CoUetl, LewlaJ
CoUler.J.ll
2,496
1,248.00
Collier, Mary A
2,060
61266
CoUlore.J.I
3,14»
W0.«
■ 117;
. CoUlere, Margaret . .
devcland, Elijah 3,044 876.40,
aba, Anna B 2,6.14} 061.88 1
Ctokey, Julia F
Cloulth, Allan C 2,7581 1, 700.35'
Clouaer, Anna M ! " MO I ®"^*
CloUK-r.R.H.... 2,8521 912.95 j
Clam, OeonceB 2,7051 <W.9» I
• aezji
838.33 .
116.20 .
1,264.20 .
Colllne, Arthur L...
CoUlnl.B.J
830.07 CoJlns,F.A •365 2,lll«>
Collln«,H.K 0366 2,333.34
CoUlDS. J *7«.0I
CoUiM.JohnF 2,682 802.48
ColUna, UU '33 88.00 nS.«
, Collin*. Mary J 2,4444 677.40
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 275
No. 24. — Statement tbawbig the noma of penoni emphyal in tht public prmtiTig and
binding during the Ji^ral iitar milcd June 30, 1907, vi%th the tims each hta been emploi/ed
and the amount tadi has reeewed, inelvding leaves of absence — Continued.
CoUlM, T. H
2,836
11,386.70
Caiman, David E
MS
32S.EG
Colman.SamoelA....
2,m
932.09
C(ilnu.ti, Jglui
2,««
1,006. tt
Colquitt, GporgpD...
3fi2
ITftOO
Colt,Jftine.B
2,a«
888.30
Colton,J.E
2,mi
1,393.83
Colwllle,F.C
1,334.70
3.M6
926.68
Colvin,S.N
7CO.B7
CoIwbU.J. Frank
l,2W.flS
Compton, Frauk
I.M6
642. W
Coiisw>.y,£iiimaF...
28610
CongiT. Wm. II
3,295
1,1«.U
Conklln, Bu»h W
S,«7i
1,208. 7S
C0T,n,8.F
2,381i
am. 36
ConneUy, B, M
.36411
1,71B,1I
ConneUy.M. P
2,5Mi
1,306.20
Connell;, Margaret A .
nij
108.02
Connor, Eliisbeth...
Conner, Eugene
386
203.10
Conner, John B
'
1,205.50
ConnoUy,JohnF
a.eoBi
1,748.76
ConnolJs, KGra«...
2,485
ConnoUy, Mary A....
2,571
1,M0.50
Connor, CorneliuB A..
1,476,20
Connor, E.E
2,B16(
1,250.83
2,207
413.81
Connor, M- F., jr
Connor, Wm.C
1,861.05
Conroy.JaineiJ
2,430
1,218,00
Conatiinllni.\lVF....
«364i
2,097.91
2,7051
686.04
Conway, Wm, J
2, 4271
606.90
1,282.70
Cook.CyriiaE
2,610)
1,313,34
Cook,MBryE
2.492i
627-84
Cook,MaryH
2,034
508 JO
Cook,R.U
2,4D2i
1,504.18
Cooko.C.F :...,
2,5421
Cooley, L. B
2,0941
l,36Z.47
Cooley,R.T
2,180
65400
CoolJdge, Helen Q....
2.488
777,60
Name.
Hours
ployed.
Amount earned,
work. work.
Cooper, E.F
2,4671
1870.63
Cooper, Sarali L
2,314)
1, 162,05
Copp, W G
2,506
838.22
Copper, flamupl R
2,764
1,581.29
Corbet t. Maun™ N...
2,509)
CorWcW F
2,8771
Cotltln«.D.W
2,6991
1,364.65
ComMl,.1.M
2,2661
CornJBh.JoKphS....
2,7201
e66.ee
Cornish, Wm.H
2,5001
1,124.90
ComiieU, L. W
2,889
1,586.97
Corwln, Thos. J
2,6141
1,260.42
Coskery, HadflieZ...
2,020)
505.12
81.2B
CosteUo, Uary
2,496
641.76
2,266
906.00
Coatigan, Lawpeneo . .
2,628
634.00
CoMon, W. Bride
336
168.00
CounwU, W. F
2,870i
1,543.26
Covert.C.C...... ...
-3641!
,799,06
Covert, Jake
2,102
,172.00
Covm.3.T
0365
2,048.32
. CoK. Frank P
. Coi.John
Coykendall. Arthur . .
. , Cozlln. Jacob
: Crabb. Charles L
. Craddock, F. E
510,03
Cramer, Mary A...
CrftDdaU.Anna....
Ciandall, F. A
> Crane. Bertha W..
isao S4S.34 1.
2,4161 1,311.53 I.
2,472 1,236,00 .
. I Crslg, Amanda 2,776) 708.01 .
'cralg.J.M ,1 "^ '[l.667.16 .
2,374) 594 .37 .
■ 3A4)l' 1,666.06 1.
27b BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PBIHTBE.
No. Zi.—StaUmtni. ihowing the namu of ptnont tmploytd in the public jaintingjiind
bindiag during thi fiscal ymr endtd Ju-ne SO, 1SQ7, milh the time each hai been emploved
and the amowU eadt kae received, including leave* o/otMna— Continued.
Hours
plnyed.
Cnuilord. Horace
CiM«.AUred W
Craven. J.C
Cnwlord.llonoDMt: ..
Crawford, Wm
Cnuner, DellaJ
Cnuner. Wm. J
Cned.J. W
CielUn,>il.A
Cramhaw, W. U
CMW>,EnDa
Cnwi, F.C
Craggon. Ellen H. .
Cioggon, K. L
Crogjon, Wm. N..
.UOl 111,718.02
,2031 i 1,101.76
,012 HI2.SS
2,407)
2,4S7)
2,111)
J. Fred n
Cromwell, James 1'...
Crgmwell, Lacy A.... .
Cromwell, Klqhflrd D.
Croney. Amsndu J . . .
CronlD.M.H
Crooke, B. L......^..
CiouBeld. FhlJip
Crawley. Patrick
Cniwther. W. U
CTOwthei. Whitfield
McC
Croiton. Ida 1
Crump, w. F
Cnub,J.E
Ciuso. Wm
Cnbba«^Wm.B
Cuddy lUnhlM
CDlbBnian,3.S
CnUen,A. W
ColleD. Florence M...
Cnllen. Jowpb V
Cnney, Lloyd O
Cuney.N. w
Cunnlngbam, Jotin A.
Conulngham , Ma uilce
2,S3:il 1,301.10 .
308 &2.oa .
"XiU e«-82 .
Currar. Fannie E
IM2.03 . Curren, Wm. E
Cureeen.JohnW
Curtin.C.E
, , Curtin, Jotumna
Curtis, George
SBl.W Curtia.Kale
Curtta, Maggie
Cyphers, C. M
Dado.T.H
Dahl.Emma
33. S2 Dahl, Wm, II
Dahlberg, Gua R. L..
D»Uy,EdwardJ
Dalby.n. W
620.61) Dale, C. II
Daley, John C
Dallwlg, Paul
Dalton,Zelda
D»ly,AllceV
..'. Daly, Elbtll
Daly, W F
ST0.» Dame.Msy.
Dana, Bertha L
Dandrldge, Eugene A.
Danenhower, Cbatle*.
Daniel, LonaA
Daniel, Nannie
DanielB, Allred
Daniels, J amofl G.....
Dant,EllaL
Dant,Eva A
&M.1I Dant, JohhB
Darby, M. A
Darden, U. A
Darling, Alfred B
Darling, Dulpblne
a sunk' '^^-^ :-
Z18| j 10».2S .
2,3061
2,S13i
1,062)
625.87 .
2M.S£ .
W7.<3 .
743. «3 .
Dartdaon, Edwin
Davidson. R.L......
Davlei,8. E
Davlea, ThoniaaD..
DaTia. A. A
DaTlB, Addle A
<i36S^ 1,060.63 ,
2,3631 1,247.36 .
2,434) 1,441.26 .
2,3041 1,249.66 .
2,447 1,233,50 .
2,6401 1,^7.20 .
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 2(7
No. 24. — StalemeTit thomii^ the namet of penont employed in the publie printing and
binding during the fisml year en>kil June SO, 1907, with the time each ha$ been employed
and thf amount eadi bat received, including learet ofabienet — Continued.
Piece-
Davis, E.D
Dmvis, Edvaid H
Davis, EdtriaL..
Davis, FredL....
Davis, Harry 8...
Davis, Ivlns
Davis, Lottie
Davis, Stephen
Davis, W.H
Davis, Wiley H
DaviBDD, Edward W
DavtBOO, Joseph K,
Daw, E. B
Dawson, Eugeoe R.
Dawaon, FiBd L.
Day, Honry H...
Deakins, Fbilip ,
De Groot, W. i
Dcluhiiuiy Joh
DcUoll, Uaggle.
DC Nellottl. 3, Cecilia.
«£S.tl .
4M.37 .
240. IS .
2T6.X .
«It.60 .
466.62 .
aM,«S .
D, Jolin J . .
Dpiuiison, CIuuIm b..|
Donny Boxia
Denimore, H
Denl,JiimM A
Deiinond, JohnF —
Da Vries, John W ■
Dewey, Liiile '
Dewey, Kohert W....
Dice, John '
Dlcti
Dlclr
Dleltle, A. J. W
Dleboan, J.B
Diem. Jullue C.
Dlers, OuB B
Dlsti, AUred
Dlggi, Beverly
Diggs, Elizabeth...
DlU, OeorgeE
DlUard, R. R
Dlllman,J. W.L...
Dillon, Eliuheth...
Dillon, nelenw....
Dines, Fannie ......
Dish mi
,Wiii
Divine, Daniel P..
I Divine,!.. M
Dli.j, Wesley..,.
171. CO .
gse.so .
117.62 .
i«a.n) .
3t2.07 .
312.73 .
577.60
TM.lg .
rmoUal.
e. Ids. .
Dodge, Joseph A
Dodsnn, H. A
Di>dson,Wm.N
Doerii^, Robert L...
DoEHn, A lt*rt .
DoRaiiB, Lponnrd E ..
Doberty, John
Doherty,Mary
Doherty.W.C
034.92 ., Dolsn.AonleE
24S.3e ' I Dolby, Wm.T
E8e.2S j , Dolphin,JohQ
633.24 I Il Donahue, JoMph U . .
• Day..
306.40 .
44S.7G .
452.30
621.23 .
060.S) .
624.00 .
214. W
365.05 .
1,818. ?S .
1,316.35 .
422.00 .
1,454.48 .
877.60 .
1.340.10 .
424 i 1,212.00 .
781] 716.35 .
6iei 1 1,487.38 .
278
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 50, 1907, uilh the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
JMame.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Donahue, Mary A
Donahue, Timothy... 718} $370.82
Donaldson, Albert ... 2, 446f 614. 50
Donaldson, Ellen 1,504 376.00
Donaldson, Raymond
£ 204i 104.55
Donath, Howard £ . . 2, 456 975. 43
Donn, Frank 2,438J 1,219.25
Donn,T.M 2,519 1,462.18
Donneberg, E Isie May 2, 262^ 565. 68
DonneUy, Mary 1,426 297.08
Donovan, Ma^e E
Doocy,J.W 2,595 1,307.60
Dooley, George A 2,516J 1,464.59
Dooley, Rose E 2, 344 J 586. 17
Dore, Katharine M
Dore, Mary A
Dorsey, Frank \ 2,901 755.21
Dorsey, Hannah
Dorsey, W.B a330ig 722.10
Dorsey, W.F 2,671f 1,581.84
Dorster, John N 2, 479 775. 14
Doten, Charles O ( * ^^J^ [l, 470. 31
I 1»462 ]
Doty, Thomas E 2, 233 1, 134. 70
Dougherty, NeUie M, . 2, 465 627. 31
Dougherty, T . A 2, 670 1, 515. 60
Douglas, Alexander.. 2,496 819.00
Douglas, John F 2,529 948.37
Douglas, Wm. G 2, 475i 619. 30
Douglas, Wm. J...... 438} 247.33
Douglass, Mary E.... 2,301} 570.95
Dove, Mary F
Dow, Charles A 2,541} 684.95
Dow,M.£ j 2,382J 605.05
Dowden, Kate '
DoweU,ClaraE { o*Lv:i I ^^-^^
[ 2,.305} J
DoweU, George P 2, 644} 1, 326. 70
Dowling, Frank 2,496 1,251.00
Dowling, J . L
Downey, Mary A 2,328 582.00
Downie, Sarah E
Downing, John P ... . 2,426 1,213.15
Downa, Annie C 2,325 581.24
Downs, James W 2, 962} 765.87
Downa, LuluF 2,060 514.96
Downs, Rose A 2,104} 396.61
Doyle, Albert P. E... 2,561 1,664.72
Doyle, Caroline 1,329 276.87
Doyle, Ellen ! 2,255 563.80
S579.43
I
Doyle, John E 1,452
Dozier, Hamlet 2, 609
Drake, A. F 2,565f
Drake, Carlin B
Drake, H.F.J
Draley, Margaret . .
Draney, Alice ,
713
2,616
2,352}
[ a232
I 866
Drayton, Wm. H . 2,383}
Dreis, Albert J 2,415
Dreis, Joseph A 2,590}
565.51 Dreis, Marthi 2,448
Drenner, Walter E . . . 761}
D riggers, John S 2,739
Drum, Francis, jr 2,545}
557.99 Drur>', Edith B 2,061}
548.61 Dubant, Grace L 2,443
Dubant, Maud
584.52 Dubois, M. A 2,701}
Duckett, A. Howard . 2,202}
Duckett, Pansy A
Dufl,Wm.T 2,634}
Dufly,C.J 2,382}
Duffy, James 2,448
I Duffy, Joseph 2,391
Duffy, Maggie A ' 2, 440
Dugan, Jennie 1 2,061
Du Ganne, Austin D. . 1,986
Dulin, Lawrence L . . , 1, 188}
Dulin, Mary S
Duling. Wm. H 2,365}
42.53 Dumble, Jessie F 2,530
462.33 Dumont, Julia
Duncan, George M .. . 1,515}
46.64 Dunham, Tillie 2,364
579.86 Dunican, Wm. L 143f
Dunkin, F. A 1,803
Dunlap,JohnT 2,540}
Dunn, Michael 2,193
Dunn, Robert A. 8... 3,089}
615. 76 Dunne, Wm. G 316
Dunning, H 2,436
494.49 Dunnlngton, Lucy P
Dunworth,Wm. J.... 276}
Durand, Charles F... 2,168
'DurdIn,A.C 2,563
Duriee, George «100
Duiiiam, C
Durham, Mary C 2,249}
Duriso, JohnR 2,678
Dumo, Charles A 2,628
l» Days.
Time
work.
$363.00
658.40
1,402.45
366.86
1,533.99
590.77
ll,044.91
1,201.42
1,207.50
1,410.15
1,224.00
390.22
884.45
885.71
386.49
611.42
Pieoe>
work.
$22.88
1,368.87
1,101.25
311.29
468.58
672.94
1,264.72
1,224.00
1,195.50
610.00
551.21
689.52
299.39
1,281.60
1,480.45
622.96
588.70
770.27
OoU. Vv
359.28
636.35
1,444.71
1,096.50
1,128.40
158.00
976.56
Ml 37
139.90
1,064.00
1,370.76
264.37
SSLO
662.41
1,345.29
1,343.15
BEPOBX OF THE PXreUC PRINTBB.
279
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during (he fiscal year ended June SOy 1907, with the time each has been employed
and the ainount each has received , including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
em-
! ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Dutch, Edward
Dutrow, A
Duvall, George W
DuvaLl, James E
DuvaU,Wm.W., jr...
Dwight,E. J
Dwyer, John
Dwyer, John L
Dye, Shirley H
Dyer, Albert R
Dyer, Nathaniel
Dyson, Harry A
East, A. L
Easterbrook, H. D . . .
Eastbum, Thomas J .
Eastbum, Wm. B
Eaton, Lizzie E
Eaton, Rush
Eberbach, Edward...
Eberle, R. 8
Eberly, D. C
Eccard, Albert
Eccles, David
Ecker, Charles A
Eckloff, Edward T...
Eckman, May E
Eddy, Orrin
Edeien, Clayton A
Edelen, Edward E . . .
Edelin, Ida M
Edelson, Mosby !
Edie,M. A
Edington, H. 8
Edmonston, Archl- J
bald t
Edmon8ton,EdwinW.
Edmonston, Florence
E
Edmunds, Samuel W.
Edmunds, Will M....
Edsall, J. H !
Edwards, Flora
Edwards, Flora S
Edwards, George A . .
Edwards, George W..
Edwards, Henry
Edwards, John W
Edwards, Joseph W..
Egbert, W.J
Eggleston, J. M
Eggleston, M. E
2,605 $713.87
508
1,92^
444
2,443i
a 372
2,343^
2,203^
2,502
3,126i
55^
855i
2,580i
2,306
l,242i
301.05
962.25
224.30
1,229.30
983.43
1,171.75
1,101.75
1,529.52
1,378.12
13.87
427.75
1,300.36
1,200.00
704.29
2,582
2,520}
908.20
1,474.64
2,930
2,583^
2,406
2,421i
2,194i
1,049.56
813.48
1,24&00
1,212.90
1,007.25
2,225
2,606
441i
2,757i
a 249?
1,112.98
1,304.35
225.72
701.91
6ia57
2, 721 J
0205
1,088
2,651
1,944J
2,511
2,442i
2,543
252
2,424
973} I
2,533 ^
2,716J
2,608}
780
2,3391
2,086
1,373.72
|l,476.88
1,333.48
466.12
1,686.05
1,37a 00
1,364.20
70.20
606.00
502.07
655.58
684.07
774.61
196.97
1,398.01
1,043.40
Piece-
work.
$527.86
644.22
586.36
410.30
fxTf . Vv
103.07
52&77
Name.
Eichelberger, Geo. F.
Eidsness, M. L
Eisenhour, Reith M . .
Eisenstein, Jennie E. .
Elder, Charles S
Elder, Frank E
EUdns, P.M
EUegood, J. E
Elliott, Berts
Elliott, Harry W
Elliott, John W
Elliott, T.C
Ellis, Charles W
Ellis, EttieS
EUis, G. D
Ellis, George H
EUis, Kate M
Ellis, L
Ellis, Mabel
EUis, Naomi
EUis, Perry
EUis, S. C
EUis, SaUieJ
EUison, Minnie D
Elwood, Cora M
Elwood, C. Thos
Elwood, Ernest J . .
Embrey, Alpheus L
Emerson, Ernest E.
Emerson, J. W
Emery, George B
Emory, A. W
Engel, A. Force
Engel, Charles R
Engel, George W
EngUsh, S. G....
EngUsh, S. S
Ennis, Charles H
Ennis, James E
Enoch, Ella H
Enrlght, EUa T
Enright, Johanna
Entrikln, B. P
Erck, Claire A
Erhardt, John
Erickson, Lars W....
Erler, George R
Emer, Fannie A
Ervln, Isaac G
Erwin, James W
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
I •313 j
1 328 J
2,423^
• 313
328
2,563
a 31
2,573i
a35i
2,484
2,522i
2,623
a362i
48
2,590
2,575}
Time
work.
1848.20
950.45
1,289.15
5.95
1,509.37
108.50
1,316.52
631.80
1,498.16
1,283.66
30.00
689.91
878.46
Piece-
work.
2,626
1,339
2,482J I
3,079 '
1,628.36
698.10
865.35
885.70
$546.21
570.88
1,255.75
656.80
1,312.40
1,246.75
368.26
1,179.50
660}
300
27&30
76.00
271.96
a Pays.
280 EEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB,
No. 24. — SUtUment $homng the luimu of persoTti employtd in the public printing and
binding during tiuJUeal year eruUd June SO, 1907, vntA the (tnw each hat beenlemploj/ed
and the omounf eaA hat received, tneJudtnjr Uavet of aiaenec— Continued .
I PlBoe-
Emuy, Samuel T . .
Eiperan. T. B
Eipey.H.C
Eq»r. Jeuie B
Etpey. Louis
Euex.E. J
Bitorly. J. Irwin...
Eatas, IdaD
Etchbeiger, C. E...
Etchbergar. C. E., ]i
Bubank, J, E
Eulor.JohnC
Eoropc. Ids L
Evana, Charloa n...
Ztuu, CharleiU...
Bvana, Edwin O...
Evana. Ella V
Bvana, Orimtli
Bvani. II. Cla;
1 '|1,I»6.7S Fearing, W. a
1 , l,2C81 F«ut. Jobn
..; tSSLta Featheraton, M
' 3W.08 Feathcratone.EllenA.
lll,190.« Fsohtlg, Jacob L
i ' 1,SW.31 Feehan. Jamea A
\ 1,30402 ' Feehan. Martha
TOaw Peens;, Bela S
1^ 1,399.00 FcgJpy. HunmnE....
i 1M.W FelJ. Htllllp
1,210.130 Fcl'lmno. Loul.
Feanet, Ethel If
Fenton. BBMle
AO. « Fenton. Elsie F
FenHin.J, J
Peaton. JoMph A
Perguaon, Caaalna C . .
Fei^son, Wm. P....
2,fi37] 1,IUZ.10 .
2,638 ; 1,326.00 .
Evaiu, JoMph II. B
Evani. M. L
Bvans, Margaret A.
Evans, MartlnN...
Evans, Thomas C...
Evana. V.U
Bvana, vv. II
Evana, W.L
Everett, Hugh
Everett. W.F
Eveihart. Jonnle
Everman, John W
Evera, EvaM
Everts, Frank*
EwbU. FrnlerlckW...
BmU. Bryvon
Fa^gan.Cora B
Fallon. D.F
PanuHorth. Mar; M.
Parrell, E, O
PaTTell.JohnA
Far.HarrA
Far, RobertT
Far*, Jacob
faalj. Thomas
3,G74) 1,30.47 .
2,492} 1,247.7S .
2,173 8U.37 .
"77 70.00 .
2,605i S8&S7 .
2,127
872
,213.50 .
3U30 .
7&S.1B .
711.80 .
Ferrier. Samuel
Ferris. Frank M
Feaaenden. A. L
Fete.LulherB
FichloQkam, AllooC..
Flgg, AugustuaW....
Plggln., CcreatdW..
FlncU.Ooorgp
Flnncgan. James
2,SI3t |I,2ia.3{ .
2,13<li MLSe .
2,E041 626.57 .
228 ll&OO .
2,8341 . 720.74 .
2,3si| sea. 42 .
491 ' 2fl.St .
a 191] 470.25 .
2,492 1,240.00 .
2BT 74.25 .
224 111.00 .
1,323 1,103.15 .
2,054 1,337.00 .
0311 323.77 .
"3S4]j l,4».3J .
727 ' 45192 .
'35| 3&E0 .
2,3&11 1,198.75 .
1,617] 6S9.74 .
2,657 1. 353.80 .
871.0S Flab
1,1M.W
2,6381 061.08 .
2,395i 748. U .
336 196.56 .
2,434 1,11200 .
2,35(4 509.10 .
2,403) 1,201.75 .
2,109 i,on.go .
0564 S3L0a '.
....{ Fisher, Helen U
....] Fisher.Jobn W
.,..1 Fisher. NeUleR.O...
....' Fisher, Win, 11
.... Fltigerald, Oeorge S..
.... FlCigerald, J. A
.... I Fltigerald. Margarat.
2,055)
742) 187.02 .
2,022i 740.21 .
<>365 1,000.00 .
2,610| 1,61084 .
2,72q 1,388.81 .
3,7D7t 680.84 .
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 281
No. 24. -SloleiiiiHl thoaitig the tiaiiies of pertons employed in the public printing and
binding during the jUod yeur ,ink'l J'uie SO, 1907, wUh the lime each has been employed
aadllif n mount each boi rtixioed, including leaves o/ absence — Continued.
Piny^.' J^
FItzgtrMliL. Usry 1,329 (276.87
FiUGenilii.T 2,611* , 881. !«
FiligpraW. T. J 2,303 jl,189.8S
Htzgiliboa, Mary .\ !
TiWhugh. EUaM 2, 111 A 529.(5
FlUputrick. Uenry... 2,030} | 1,016.80
FiUpatrick. J. B 2,4171 , >,223.75
'"■'■-"■'■' Iwl"»"
FiwiKitnck, Mnry.... 2.e4 I 808.00
Fiti-PBtrick,MifyHL 1,706 , MS.72
trtipBttick.Mlelud.. 3,S6S : 1,040.01
FltinlUlama. T. I.... 2,043} 1,117.15
FUihnvlmn, E. A 2,8331, ^I'W
Flaherty, Edward....' SW Sfl.OO j
Flaherty, Mary E . . . . 2, 3741 , SM. 70 |
Flaoaeail, E. F 2,448 i 1,224.00
Flanagan, U.E ' 1,900] 1,007.77 1
Flanagan, r.R , 2,tl« j 1,240,80 |
Flanagan. Wm. J ' 414} i 207.85'
Fla.itiniaD, Nathan... 121}', 217.80 1
rUibpr EliiabetbB I
riaybart, Wm.H ... 429J 228.(5!
Flomine, D. W 380 ; 215.02'
Fleming. Katharine U.' 1,173} 1,111.02 j
Fteraing. Wm 84SJ 429.00
Fktoher.C.F 2,S72J 1,290.20'
Fletchrr, Georges.... 2,589) j 1,421.82
Fletcher, Janwi Z.4U ', 621,84 1
Fletcher, Katie L..... 2,498 ; 824.00
Fletcher, Robert ' 16 '. 9.80.
Fletcher, Robert D... 210 ' 67.80 '
FletchM, Wm "STl 834.15!.
FUcker. narry. 2,464 1,233.80 I
Flint, Jobn V 504] 331. 20
Flint, Thomas, jr.....' 2,2»J 1,120.25
Flowers, .\llen 2,H)« 1,363.26'
Flynn, Dora B
nynn, Martin It ' 1,853 827.75 |
Flynn.RoscE 2.144 538.00
Flynn, W. II 2,635i l,»t2.84 j
Fogerty, .ramcs 2,459) 1,231.35 1
Folcy.DanlelJ 2,416 1,208.00 ■
Foley, Edward J ! 1,0» 269.85
Foley. Sadte ....■ 817} 210.01 I
Folk.S.W I 1,260 316. £0 ;
Fnllett, KiTdW 2,543 1,404.98 '
Follin, Clara S , 2,060 515.05;
Fooa,Wni.D 2,401} 872.02;
Fnole, Joseph C I 1,831} 457.87 i
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60—1
Forbes, BvanF....
Ford, ByronA
Ford, Oeorge I
,522.87 Ford.J.T
27.64 Ford, Mary C
Ford, StaphenS....
Ford, Wm.J.n....
Fordan,UinnB....
Fordon, George A . .
Fordham, George..
Fordham, Uarry...
■ ForrBBt, Edward...
' Por>ytb,fl.B
FDss.MtUonC.
I Foiter.EdithD...
20.16 ; Fo9t*r, Heorj
I Fosl«r,JobnlI....
FoiFlei, John U. A
Foi, Catharine. ...
r.MaryE...
Frederick, Jobn H...
Freeman, Archie..
FrB6man,JohnW....-
; French, Albert S..
: French, EdR
' Frcy EllKOOd. ..
j Fridley.FrwleriolcL..
I Frmk, EmniaA...
I Krtibee, AtthorH,
282
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons eiti ployed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, wxth the time each has been employed
and the amx)unt each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
era-
ployed .
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned .
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Frye, W. W
Fugitt, Frank P...
Fuhrman, Edward ,
2,608i $1,494.24 i Garvin, G. S 2,o00f $1,094.92
8535
2,494^
495.70
Gates, Florence $.'^90. 48
1,250.75 Caughran. Annie 2,577J
Fuhrman, W.J 2,451§ 1,304.48 Gaughran, Lizzie.
Fuhrmann, Charles J. 921i
Fulford, Wm. H 384
Fuller, J. F 2,445
Fuller, L.S 2,222J
Funk, Isaac M 2,901
Furber8tiaw,ArthurW 856J
Furbershaw, George C 2, 360i
Furbershaw, J. U 2, 750
Furey, James H 1,448
539.06 Gaulden, J.C
102.40 Gayle, Ida
1.222.50 Gaylor,H.n
555.62 ^ , „ , I
„ „ ^ Gavor, H.J
818.30
434.37 Gearhart.EH^rtC...
1,185.05 G eh rmann, Louis T. .
1,404.30 : Geisenderler, Minnie A
362.00 Genau, A.T
2, 487 J
8875
839i
2,418
59
2,140
782f
2,114
3,429
650.91
621.87
468.95
^ 243.20
l,356.ai
389.51
K
596.46
960.03
401.27
528.53
897.83
Gaines, Evelyn 0515?
Oaither, E. R 2,719i
Oaither, M. S 2,716i
Galbreath, James H . . 2, 495
George.Charles A.... 1 " '^ [l, 781.36
I 1»273§ j
Furrow, Annie M $555.62 Gensler, Marion E 561.66
Gable, Paul S 2,569 1,507.07 Gentner, F. C 2,491 1,245.50
Oaddis, Leroy J 2,479i 1,247.75 George, Charles 276i 139.90
Oaffney, Thomas J .. . 2,432i 1,219.33
103.86 417.88
686.44 George, James A 2,445 978. OU
095. 76 Geraci, Joseph T 880J 509. 75
1,247.50 Gerber, Theodore 2,515 1,410.57
Gallagher, Mary 553.79 Gerbe rich, George 2,501i
Gallagher, Patrick H. 2,(i483 811.49 Gery, Raymond E. .. . 2,523
Gallagher, \V. E 2,183} 1,092.05 Getman,J.L 2,588
Gallaher, N. \V a364 1.535.16 Getz, John M 2,516
Galleher, James A.... 2,535i 1,613.16 Geyer, E. F o364?
1,. 332.72 Gheen,BeU
99.84 Gibbs, A.C 2,439* 1, 219.75
604.80 Gibbs, J. A 2,496 1,248.00
84.00 Gibson, James 2,964
255. as Gibson, J. W 2,374
1,165.05 Gibson, Joseph 2,443i
119.00 Gifford, Anna M
1,463.90
1,478.45
1,513.05
1,260.00
1.288.60
2,6301
a40P
Gaucher, Thomas S . .
Galliett, Harold H ,. . "wj^.
Galvin, John F 1,200
Gamble, Samuel 272
Gambrill, James F . . . 498 J
Gantley, John M 2, 329i
Gantt, G 576
381.30
1,513.50
1,187.00
1,236.19
513.53
Gardhier, Lydia M , 2.57.94 Gilbert, H. A 2,159
Gardiner, W.H 1,411
Gardner, (ha rles H . . 2,566J
Gardner, G race E 2, 509*
Gardner. Maude W . . . a 70«
Garibaldi. U. 1 2..')07
Garland,.!. I) 2,688
Garland. Ralph 1 1.208i
Gamer, Aarcin 776
Gamer, .J. P.. 2, .570
705.90 Gilbert, L>'ndan J.... 2,485i
1,410.95 Gilchrist, Jesse 72
627.89 Giles, Harry E 2,561 J
139.71 453.04 Gill, A. R 2,669
831.42 GiU, Walter A 1,161
1,3.5,5.30 GiUem, M.A 880
718.90 Gillespie, J. W 0351
196. 4.5 Gillespie, S. F 2, 752i
1,152.32
713. 10
18.00
1,414.40
1,457.15
637.95
254.16
927.93
1,387.29
381.70
1,292.90 Gilliam, Catherine 482.42
Gamer. J. S 2,539} 1,265.33 Gilliland, J. B 2,224
Gillin, Daniel A 2, 640J
Gillin, Joseph T 2,374
Carrels, Charles
I -r^l'.
591.07
Garrett, J. 1 2,661}
Garrett, Mar>- K 2,412
Garrette, Charles F . . 2,684}
Garst, Su.sie 1 2,301}
Garvey, Marj- S a 1763
1,334.45 Gillman, Horace M... a365
682.30 Gillon, P. (' 2,447}
1,577.49 Gillura, Benjamin 1,284
591. 4S (Jilnun*. Alice L a 177
289. <)4 (;ilmorp. C. F 2,187}
a Davs.
1,109.84
1,561.00
1,187.8.5
927.22
1.297.17
:J22.M)
•291. 'm
1,094. 1.-.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 28o
No. 24.— SIa(n(im( shoeing the noma of persona employed in tht public printing and
binding duriiifl Iht fi»(al year ended June SO, 1907, uilh Ihe time each hoa been employed
and the nmoiinl each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
aumoie. FreAHck B.
OUmore.Olivel
OlrvlD, Isabella
U, 184.02 '■.
1.2S1.30 '.
310.00 :
GOMpJennlB 2,338 682.00
Oois, M H08.M
Goss.MalielE !,834i 721.07
Gotla, Robert C. 2,«» I,»6.M.
OotUcm, K 2,«6 6M.00
Goulil.W.J 2.61S1 1,315.51
.T.isephF,
WilUam (
in, Rlchan
■ Wm.M..
J .80
[2,1751
!,«<
O !-B7fl
1,230.*0
rdB.. 7S0i
448,55
Z,377t
2,«ai
012.10
.ll II..
Oiaddlcl[,L»u™.
Oral, ClurlBi J..
Graham, J. H..
Crabain, Wni. J
Grant. .\l[r<>d O
i.«7.3; .
903.08 .
i!i««l,Jr5sinV
OoodMM, CharlMF..
<IODde, Ssmuel
M7.24 .
|l,483.74 .
. Gray, EdTiH 7B.a
284
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24. Statement showing the names of persons eviphyed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended JuneM, 1U07, mth the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves ofabsenre — Coiitinueci.
Snmv.
Greene, Emma . .
Greene. John, jr.
Greene, M. T I
Greene, Wm. E., jr.,.i
Grecmstn'et, Mary A .
Greenwood, James . . .
Greevy, W. J. C
Gregory, Jano W
Gregory, Louise W...
Grenacher, Charl
es... I
Griebel, Julius ,
Grimn. Hugh I'
GrifTm, John ,
GrifTis, W. L ,
Grilhth, Ethel
Griihth. George
Urimth, Hugh J
Grimth, \Valt*'r S..
Griggs, Edward C.
Griggs. \V. L
Grill, George A
Grimes, Edith M...
Grimes, llattie L...
Grimes, Perry T
Grimes, W. E
Grinnan, U. L
Griswold, W. A
Gritton, F. M
Groome, Charles E.
Groshon, Clinton . . .
Grumlcy, E. C
Guild, Alice
Guiles, Charles II. . .
Guiney, Mary C
G union, Mary E
Hours
em-
ployed.
2,676§
<>238
847
2,512
120
ol7
2.560i
892i
2,089
2, 757 J
a 136
1,543^
2,200^
2,578
2,330^
678}
2,138
2,497
498
617i
466
2.448
2,313^
Amount earned.
Time
work.
S709.31
|l,863.17
1,294.40
30.00
26.67
1,286.41
457.64
522.30
700.64
I 956.80
1,100.25
1,289.80
1,165.25
407.25
534.47
1,248.50
250.95
345.15
237.20
1,224.00
1,158.50
Piece-
work.
$561.40
554.29
Gunn. Charles S
Gunn, II. S
GunneU, W. E
Gunton, Louisa
Guntnim. Wm. .
Gutelius, W. L
Outhridge, W. H. .
Gutridge, Win. M .
Gwin. H. A
GjTTian, IJrendan S
Haas, Isaac C
2,507i
2,615
1,512
a 361
2.600i
2,670
809
2,524i
2,359i
2,636}
2,124
288
a 332'^
200
2,7»)}
2,537}
2,130
2.424^
2,539
2.544i
656
0300
406
2. 380 J
2.71f.}
1,297.94
1,498.85
758.75
974.70
1,484.70
1,346.15
404.50
1,4S0.09
1,179.75
1,410.65
531.00
72.00
|l.943.34
1,460.65
665.97
1,067.05
1,216.25
1,487.07
1,344.65
288.57
J 0300 I
1 408 f
983.78
1.192.77
Name
Hackett, Katharine . .
llackett, Murray
Hadger, Pauline D . . .
Hagan, Alice V
Hager, Emma
llagerty, Michael J . . .
Ilaggerty, J. E
Hahn, Daniel I
I lain, Elizal>elh
Ilttin, Evelyn M
Haines, Claude E
Haines, T. B
Halbleil), Louis K
Hale. Charles W
Hales, Jjieoi) G
Ilaliday, Henry E
Hall, Edward J
Hall. G. W
Hall. Herbert H
Hall, James E
Hall. S. K
Hall, T. Frank
Hall. Wm. T
Hall. Willis 1
Halleran. Thos. J....
Hallock. Daniel h
Halpenny, R. L. .S ...
Hambly, John S
Hambright, Frank H .
Hamilton, Clarence .
Hamilton, John
Hamilton, Wm. M —
Hammcrbacher|Otto.
Hampson, Iowa
Handiboe, John .V
Handly, E.J
Haney, James T
Hanft, Thro. M
llann, U. F
Hannah, Monroe
Hamian, James 11
Hanrahan, John T
Hanshroiigh. Annie ..
Hanson, Charles H . . .
Harbaugh, Carroll —
Harbaugh, Kate L. . .
Harden. Ethel M
Hours
em-
r>loyed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
2,532) $1,612.05
Piece-
work.
$487.60
431.71
Harden. Wm. E .
llardester. T. J..
a Days.
2,617 666.57 ...
2,724} 692.58 ..
2,363i 1.181.75 ..
2,530i 1,427.70 ..
1.461 J 370.82 ..
l,9»)2i 490.62 ..
2,166 541.48 ..
2.496 1,458.80 ..
2.652 1,341.95 ..
2,134i 1,067.65 ..
2,822i 731.83 ..
2,173i 1,08<).75 ..
16 8.00 ..
2.491 1,356.55 ..
2,.506i 1.395. .52 '..
627 189.44 ..
2.473i 619.67 ..
a3tJ9i 831.37 ..
2.535) 1,332.86 ..
2,552i 1,326.72 ..
729i 437.55 ..
2,601) 675.50 ..
2,612 1,31.3.39 ..
2,.-»3J 1,347.15 ..
2.4.53 1,229.70 ..
2..565 1,647.93 ..
2.:J32 584.00 ..
828 242.25 ..
2.564J 1,283.10 ..
2.486) 1,244.75 ..
2.tA'» 1,327.65 .
2,5o3J 1,365.90 ..
2,532) 1,3,')3.88 ..
2.501) 830.97 ..
2,m\ 1,306.10 ..
2.56H) l,3(i7.06 ..
376 188.00 ..
2.332 . 1,16<).00 ..
720} 366. 51 . .
«3.i9ii 1,094.91 .
2,6.32} 1,499.31 .
440} 253.22 .
a 2 3. 33 .
2.3X 581.40 .
a96 1
^ 1.34.'i.
'08 2.3H. VA
•1
RliPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBTNTF-B, 2S5
Xo, 24.- f^lalement ihnwing the nnmw of persons employed in the public pTlnlini) and
bindinii dtiring Ihe fitttit ijear ended June SO, 1907, iiith the time each has been mi ployed
and the, nmniini each has reteived, inebidini; lenvea of nbsenee— Continued.
Inrtnctl, Jeraine ..
ng. Georgf...
lurtwdl. ChHriw .,
;well, Mary A..
irarUdl, fi. T* .-..
ey.Marj'E....
BV, 1". It
F-j, RntwnO..
Ii.rvi'ood. 1). J
2.i9e,
i.MT.nn
taskini. J. T
a-sao
I,»*tW
la»ltlt.JohnW....
2,504}
1,252. J7
lassell, Ch?<t«r
2,««j
HflMtl. Geowll...
2.«S
l,23g.M
HsBtingB, W.T
Hstler.FnuikU...
nattnn, Isatoli
,J.F
2.,M9! J.SfS.*; .
lawkiriB. IbhIwHi^..
2,:«,^i 942.24 .
Hftwley Xttllianr..
J., MS
\,'M>.»)
Ilaworth,TliP9,W..
2, 757 J
I,h2l>.2e
llay, Itnlicrt D
Haydcn.tlporBfH-.
!,27«i
l,2K.U
Ilaydin. M.T
2,fil»l
l,31S.lt5
ll«ydon,J.D
HHi
421.10
IlayCB, KmiljM
llayra, FInley S
2,571J
1,4,5.1.53
Ila)-p.,JolinB
1 700
I,liB.33
Iluy^s, LlUip F
2,127
S31.74
28f» KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKIXTEB,
No. 2i.~SlalemerU showing the names of pcriom aiiployed m Ihe public printing and
landing during Iht/aeol y.<ii .ml..! J„i,l SO, 1907, uith the time todt hat been employed
and the amount each hat received, iiicbiding tearea o/atiience — Continued.
piijwi ;™;. J^ P'"J^- «iTt. «o^
Uara. I- riel C
1,5«(J
1,301.00
Hsj'bUP Fnnk
CM
312.00
II«Mnl,15Ta
■2.<m
.'.OS. 72
n.Mn, Edward J-.. -
2,2ffl)
Hisley.JaineBA
2. 15.>1
i.-x.y3»
llMly, Tnneph
aealy.T.F
2, MS
1,580.82
Deck.JohnT
>3GS
1,7M.«)
n*d.tin(wr. It. C
740
383.15
Seed baJpMiu
930
230.00
Hediui.Jolin
!,3S21
Reffrmnn. I'hnrles A .
2,4701
1,237.(10
Heflcman, Thomas . .
6T0A2
lleirnpr, Kana M
■2.\n
527.71
HcflniT. Mary
2,1,',0J
61S,5S
n«»ny DaolelJ....
2,508
HeEMiian, KimnnrE.
• 130) J
3W.82
HrtberpT.II.B
■i,xe
809.75
BmilngiSM.KA
Q,ia2i
1,435.07
»ie>».B
axn
894. :n
Heinllra-.tlwrlBiS...
%52l
l,4«).88
HeinUnc, I.Ma C
H.ii.ler,Fr«il)
1,373.15
IlMKIon, T. R
o:mi^,,
1,279. S3
IkJn.JoMQBsM
•i.m
585.00
Beain|»,tJatl)«K...
■i,lll6
571.48
HHmiK.l.F
2,*0
1,234.25
Elrmint'wa)-, Mary K.
»«l
246.53
UciiiniiiU!, Dodge D..
330.70
Henson, George
Henion, Jamea .'
Hepbui
■n, rharlraF.
2,45U
:,FrankJ...
2,«3i
2,558)
, Florence L.
,Wm.U....
2,S22i
is J..
'16 223.32 .
:-,3t;) ffi>4.a» .
2,594) l,075.»j .
UcubcrRer, K. K
IlewlMt, Lena
Hewlett, Kobe rtJ..
IlPwsi™, M-iry K.l
HIrkpy, Apnesll...
llkkey, AnnLp
tllalia, V. f
Iligdon, Ju
IIlKins, \-
Hirelos, M
Hlgpus, W
IIigh1>Bre>'i
Htghlwrgpi
IIUde1>ranc!
2,4J3t 1,216.75 .
2,611) C61.73 .
1,811) 651.33 .
i.Jiiho 2,B20)
'iuorBe 2,«tt
S.E 2,410
.... IlUdeliranil, Robert..
. .. lim, Al.liie F
HiU, Charles E
' ■■ 1 1 m, Charles 9
.... IIill,Gus. W
.... niU,J.E
.... lIfU,jDbnlI
.... IIUI, Nfirnnanll
.... HiU, Win. 1...
.... Uillobrant, .^myE...
.... Uiilebrant, F.J
HEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEB. 2oi
No. 24. — SluUmetU shoiving ilte names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal yair uidud Jini': SO, 1907, with tlie tine each hat been employed
and the amount each haa recdved, including Itoris of absence— Conliaued.
11111,111, Eva A
Hilton, J. P
Hiltan, rinckn«y
Himmclmnn, J. C
nimmighoater. Emil. .
Hindin,S«ni
HinBler, Lottie B
ttinvood. SamuPl C.
Hfpkins.C.C
Hitehco)i,J
Hitr
490} 129.60
!,7SI1 1,413.30
3,188 967. Si
J3.32 , nolt, W.E
Holt, William
Holton, Hoyt A...
Uonesty, Morrie...
Hood,U.C
C39.4.'l Hooper, John H...
noopes, EUiott A.
550.90
niison, R. F 2
689}
826.19
Holilia, Frftnlt D
28.43
nohliS, II. W
Hot)l,s, .Tannic
138
653.94 ;
Hochati^m, A. P :
6641
l,»0.42,
Hodge,C.F 2
071
618.06,
Hoflpr-s, A. D 2
732i
606. 3S:
nodges, FranWlnT. .
0441
S32.6T '
Hodgos,JohnC :
368
l.lStOOi
Hoes,JaniesE 2
1*51
1,076.84 :
Hofl,CanoDH 3
0281
702.02'
HolTmon, Adunl '.
842.98:
Qoffuiaii, Elites 2
680)
806.38
Uomnan, Florenoe... 2
3291
800.87
Hfiflmfln. Ororgp 1
1,098.00
448
Hofnianri, FpnUiinnrf, 2
4951
1,343. n
l!..|:iii..I..hiiK 2
6S7t
1,413.16
Klfi
731 2S
ll"Kiiii. I^hnll 2
606i
1,390.95
ll.iB.in, Michnrl ■
418
604 46
IIuEiirlli.narTDDoW.
IIolliv Irnry
4lfi1
1,213.00
l[oll.r.>ol[,ChBrleaT.. :
lIolr,.rnl».,RainiMil...
36S
900.00
Holdriiigp, A. J
6791
419.84
Holoinan, Wm. M....
3831
1,191.76
6461
1,368.65
HnllonJ, R. L ;
ndlHndB.EIilBhW...
299.12
HoLc, ThomM A ... 2
m.
792,73
Hoiiin«cr,CluraB....
1811
670.84
nollins,.IcaepbH.C.. 2
404
1,202.00
nolHs, >Ii>UI<> V
885)
256.90
llolmi's, llciijamln...
860.30 j
H.ilmea, Charlea
333
33134
Hoover, Alice S
Hoover, Frani
Hope, W.J
Hopliins, F. n
nopliinB,F.H.,)r...,
Hopltlna,S,E
Hopper. Nellie
Horn, Cliarias L
(4.92 , norm?, AmbpJJd K..,.
Hosktni, CoralynnB. , ,
Howard, Ulnnle E . .
Howard, Ralph W . .
Howard, T.W
2,6091 tlj
2,4411 1|
2,5111 1,
2,484
2,3761
2, 9151
2,5871
2,070)
2,6601
1 Iluber, LeviH
Huber, willtamT..
iliig'lHl, RiilphM...
iim-in.<,.r T ....
llughea, Albert B . . .
Hughes, Ellin
' ■ ^
,494.66 '
193,12
621.00
,296.25 '
922.29
686.83
,371.69
,240-lB
627.75
303,86
J571.77
3iaoo
112.40'
00169 '
387.60
,106.53
,015.80 !
,367.30
647.55
123.75
,197,20
,528.29 '
970.25
,539,87
736.98
,366.25
99.45
,236.45
913.65
231,80 |.
262.33 |.
398.96 .
ZHS REPORT OF THE Pl^BLIC PRINTER.
So. 2-1. — Slalemeiit showing the names of persona employed in Ike piMxr printing and
binding during Ikejisral year ended June JO. J.W7, tiith the lime each hat been employed
and the aniounl each hat rereiied. inelurling lenrft of abinirf—CoDtiauetl .
Hugbes. GrorgeB....^ 2,»l U, 346.80
HughM, Harry 2,5ai 1,365.82
Hutthea, JamcB W.... <> 364} l.TM.ST
Hughea.John 2,107} SB8.2I
BuglMs, Uary F 2,307) 576.87
BuU.Uay.\ ' 2,307 601. M
Hulktt, A. ') Z,2Sli 1,125.75
HuUlng, .liillus 2,1M1 1,072.25
BulK, nmrge C a 120 296.N9
Hllmbli', II.H 2,S75 l.64».m
HumM, .\Diiie U 2.526 662,27
Tlumtnpl. Calvin F.... -365 1,059.61
Humphrey, O.W 2,019i 1,082,85
nnmpbrlea, Emlty ...'
Hundloy.M.B ' 2,500 036.80
Hunt, A, Z 2,S74i l,W2.9fi
Hunt, EatPlle A 2.S05 62S,S7
Hunt, Eva 1.479 SflS.TS
Hunt. Jeremiah A.... 2,5511 3I5.0»
Hunt, Margaret
Hunt,ThorntoaU... 2,404 6Z3.80
Hunt,Zoph8r 2,888 1,355.65
Uuntflr, James I" 480 247,55
Hunter. ,lnhn H 2.8I6J 603.95
HuntiT, John il 2.441 1.220.S0
Hunter. R. 1 2,503] 626.11
HunlnvHs. Tl.i.oulae.
Hlinlal-rry. M. K,... 2,5321 1.266.65
Hurdle,l,awieni.i!M..{ "^ j 781.61
Hurley, A nnin E 7651 2<».85
Hurley, Blanche 2,381 595.24
Hurley.JowphH.... 2,415J 1.207.75
Hurley, J nale T 2.390J> ,W7.61
Homli, Frank 2.147 1.207.69
Hum. iJmim" J 2.ai2 1,176.00
Hunp.r, » 2.S10) I,2>«.I5
How. Kdn-anl A 2..WSJ 1,702,01
Hmif man. Delia 2,7211 fW-'l
HU3«n. Wilher J 2,4!llil OT5.10
HUW. .\. i 2,648 1,571.85
Huiv. Eugene 2.302) 1,165.80
nuwt. Jflmeg B TOO 474.<n
Huaw-y. *nnl.'
■■"-■- ;:»'!■—
HntehinM.n, Ariiliroae 2,,SI5i 6.t2.3l
2,326)
Hulehlnaon, Wm H
■ 2,503
1^252.60
Hyama, UonI
l!7271
8S0.37
Hyde.niramS
Hyde W B
1 'mix
' Hyler,O.D
2.562)
1,644.14
IlyncB, Sarah E
l,96R
492.00 532.20
ny«.n,JohnF
■lIy3an,L«)V
1 -m
1 -"
»592.B0
Igoe, C-lealioe
a 113)
186.19
1 lng.Ua,Ch«rteaW..,,
655
341.62
1 InBalta,lraM
2,6721
I,S7093
I InglPdue, J. U
"3631
OliO.OS
G80.68
Jnsirun, li.,.i..l(,,V...
2,336)
584.11
. 602,88
filJi
Irey, Charka w
2,6411
1,552.30
IiTln.J.E
Ining, Wm. P
' Irwin, IlarrsC
2,678
2,190)
1,095.30
Inrtn.JamcaH
2.599)
i.aoH.ir.
488.50
larael.J.M
2,625
1,602.80
Ivory,JnhnW
' Jack aon, Elmer 8
2, see
2,2281
Jackson, Fairfax
2,530
683.10
Jaekaon, ii.>i>rReK...
2, 6921
708.41
2,S43i
1,498.65
Jai'kaon, James E....
337.54
Jacka(<n,JaineaW....
i.365
Jftckaon, Jcispph W...
274)
138.75 ....
6*41
2,230)
Jsekaon. Theo. 11
• 325
988.W ..
Jai'kaon, Wllllnm
1.8141
453.62
Jai'kaon, WLUiam
288
72.)«
2181
2,5S01
644. m
Jscby, ralli*
l,2M.O0
JaeBer,Augu.tll....
2,750i
1,633.30 .. .,
Jahnke, Amo
2181
1119, 2S
Jftme.,U.ll
1341
Jame.. SlIaaA
REPORT Ob' THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
289
No. 'lA.- Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended Jvne 30, 1907, with the time each has been employed
and the amount each hns received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
.Vmount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Name.
Hours
em-
ploj'ed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Jameson, John G |
Jaques, John B j
Jaques, Wm [
Jay, Mabel
Jeffrey, George L i
Jeffries, Emma
Jenkins, Ada
Jenkins, Charles
Jenkins, Esther F
Jenkins, James
Jenkins. Jerome
Jenkins, W. L I
Jenkins, William A...'
Jenkins, William M...
Jenkins, Z. T ■
Jensen, Emma
Jerdone, Clara P '
Jessup, Wm. H I
Jewell, G. W '
Jewett, Annie R |
Jewett. HattleM I
Jirikowic. J. C
Johanscn, Mary E
Johns, Douglas |
Johnson, A. B {
Johnson. .Vlice A
2,536 $1,359.85
2,579i 1,460. GO
6451 i 322.87
l,790i
2,267*
1,054.27
42.90
1563.17
672.37
o59 ■■
« 178^^1
2,631 I
2,558
2,592 I
2,874
2,410
2,737
164.33
294.34
664.20
800.80
1,555.20
722.28
1,205.00
1,819.25
544.35
567.40
Johnson, Arthur H
I J '»245 I
•11 822i 1
Johnson, CD
Johnson, C. T
« Johnson, Callena
Johnson, Charles E...
Johnson, Daisy H
Johnson. Ed II!
Johnson, Elmer
Johnson, Elsie H
Johnson, Ernest
Johnson, Flora S
Johnson, George, jr. .
Johnson, George A . . .
Johnson, J. E
Johnson, James A
Johnson. Jennie G
Johnson. Julius L
Johnson, L. H
Johnson. La Monte K.
Johnson, Louis C
Johnson, Mary A
Johnson, R, A
Johnson. H. S
Johnson, Ruch C
24
2,349}
2,433J
2,308
2,456
2,608}
1,347}
2,679}
2,517
o245
822}
2,575
2,629}
2,262
530
a 161
1,408
2,521}
2,129}
2,261
2,581
2,392
885
2,983
2,480
2,242
12.00
627.26
609.24
1,164.10
1,302.53
667.32
338.66
1,350.40
766.52
686.45
1,306.70
1,545.36
425.77
274.95
266.66
405.80
1,463.13
570.16
977.25
570.54
1,295.25
1,196.00
442.55
1,047.03
1,243.55
1,122.20
I
•li
Johnson, T. M
Johnson, Thomas A . .
Johnson, Virgie
Johnson, W. B
Johnson, W. F
Johnson, W. R
Johnson, Wm. H . . . -
Johnson, William M.
Johnson, Wm. J
Johnston, E. E
Johnston, Frank M.,
Johnston, H. H
Johnston, J. M
Johnston, Simeon . . .
Johnston, W. D
Johnston, W. E
Johnston, W. T
Johnstone, Albert S.
Jolley, Marie L
Jones, A. S
Jones, Albert N
Jones, C. E
Jones, Catherine E . .
Jones, Daniel A
1540.63
2,472
2,819
476
2,525
2,352
2,502}
379
3,148}
3,349
1,561}
2,430
2,357
2,503}
2,676}
2,568
2,375}
2,129}
24
716}
2,202
2,426}
S61S.00
718.11
238.00
1,263.35
1,176.75
673.19
152.92
897.75
590.52
514.32
1,215.00
1,178.50
1,251.75
703.71
1,098.24
1,188.10
532.75
7.20
370. W)
1,101.00
1,442.90
14.56
.500.07
621.18
Jones, Edward W.,Jr
j o45 1
I 2,160 1
l,253i 636.07
2,6351 1,562.47
2,703J 1,365.94
895 257.16
2,.>83| 1,401.00
Jones, F. O
Jones, Frank n
Jones, Frederick
Jones, O. E
Jones, George T
Jones, Henry
Jones, James T
Jones, Jesse G
Jones, John W
Jones, Lydia E
Jones, Mary E. A
Jones, Melissa F
Jones, Rosier B .
Jones, Thos. L
Jones, W. C
Jones, Wm. A
Jones, William F
Jordan, Annie C
546.111 Jordan, George W
Jordan, Green J
Jordan, Henry
643.61 i Jordan, Lillie F
I Jordan, Lulu D
384.62 I Jordan, May B
! Jordan, Richard E . . .
o.Days.
1,6883
a 45
2,160
2,483
1,330}
2,958
2, 499 J
1,429}
1,487}
2,688,V
2,554}
2,844i
1,616
423.82
1,252.61
1,247.82
665.40
755.02
962.40
448.01
374.04
680.73
722.72
1,014.69
404.00
2,320
68
2,822}
2,708}
2,814}
788}
794}
2,408
2,017}
2,813}
2,478
2,404}
2,320
a 372
581.99
34.00
1,441.60
684.31
1,433.22
398.10
219.12
1,204.00
629.05
715.91
619.80
636.31
582.13
983.44
190.46
567.24
53.70
20.80
290 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRISTEK.
No. 24.—Slal4iiienl iliouiing the namu o/ pcriona emiihycd in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal ijcit fniiid Jhhi -W, 1907. vilh the liwe each has been employed
and the amount each has Teceired, includtTig Uavet of abtenff—i'fyntinucd.
Amount earned. Amount e«rn«l.
JordKn.W.C 2,«Z ll,338.2S.
Jordan, W,H 2,17* 866.00.
Joaoph, Lulu M 2,S20t 706.15 .
Jost. Franlc 2,6801 846.80.
Joyce, R.E... 872 340,82 .
Judge.CP 2,36Sj i 1,182.76 .
Judson. Harry B 2,45St | 1,229.25 .
Jullan.R.A 2,5811 1,388.25.
Kahlort,J.H Z,3aei l,ffl2.ai.
Kail. KfltcR 2,S64} M2,78 .
Kaiwr. John A 2,M1J 540.65.
Kane.James Z,6« 1,1CT.14,
Kaji6,M.F «363V 9(5.82 .
lMlkEy,Viislnli,
KBme«,J.E 2,7731 1,506.37 .
Kauffmon, Oeoi^ S . . 2,306 1,183.05 .
KsilfFman, JoaepliC.. 2,6»i 1, £74.04 .
KaiiHuian, W. IT 2,6681 820.44.
Kaufman, Aonie
Kauae.J.I.... 2,6061 1,481.02.
Kautenbe^, M. N ... 2,628 1,S79.68 .
Kcaiie,Katle S641 251.11
Kearney, J ameit 2,180 1,160.14 .
Kearney, John T 2,4471 1,224.30 .
Keating, Aonie
Keating. Edith K '30 48.83 .
Kee, RlliaO
Kee,KJla 2,4»2 622.09.
Keefe,AnaaU 2.817] 718.48.
Keete, lllnnche T 2,7951 711.88,
Keele.J.E 2,S08 1,320.24 .
Eee(e,T. 2,172 142.07 .
Ketter. Joseph 1 508 251.80.
Keelun.JnhnC 7551 391.35.
KMimrr Mnry 224 66.00 ,
KeWar Chfjatlan o343 77833 .
1C>I*1h'F, Ajd; Jk 2,410i 609.7G
Eell.WUlkmA 2,6151 666.61 .
Eillay, NlduOaa '372 983.45 .
Kellogg, UllliuiB.... 1,801) 460.37 .
KeUogg, Mary E 2,424 IJ07,oa .
KeU]r,A]lceG 1.932 4S3,W
"-'■— I "SI-"
Kelly, Hulii> ft "821 178.74 .
Kdly, Kate.
Kelly, PhllipV
Kelly, Stephen J
Kelly, T.J
KeUy, W.B
Kelly, w.T
Krlsey, Theodora
Kemon,F.C
Kendall, J eroma
Kendall, R.W
Kendrleli. George R . .
Kenne; , Emma V
Kenney, L. P
Kent. John
Kent,LlllleV
Kent,U.\V
Kenworlhy WlUiatn .
Kerley. Ophelia
Kern, F. W
Kervln, W. H
Kervin, Walter J
1,398.55 .
227.C(t .
1,880.60 .
87.07 .
1,325,02 .
701.99 .
KUlmoQ, EVb
2,230)
657.68
Klinl*tk,t S
1,556
Klromol.NMlleW...
"S41I
BO 64
Kinder, Herman C . .
King, A, H
2, 567)
1,589,31
2,6611
King, Charming B..
2,446
620,37
Klng.E.D
2,3851
1,1)12.76
King, E.J
1,210,34
King, Kdain M
1,397
743.85
King, Fr.imU C
1,275
320.29
King.J.Gueat
2,145
1,072.80
King, SI. K
2,5551
King, Msltie 13
2,368
ai-j.uu
KKI'OKT OF THE I'UBI.R' I'lUNTKIt. 21M
\i), ^i.-'Slateiiient sluiiring the names 0/ i>eisi,m tmjiUiycd in tU public priming and
biivUrvi during llufiacal yeur ended June SO, 1907. viith Hit limt each luu been employed
and the amouni enrh luu received, including Uaves o/otfl^iice— Continued,
King, It. K
. 2,1111
ti.a.'7.44
King, Roselta 8
"*
o.e7
Kini!, W.Marffn-,,.
. i.mi
K(nwl1«.M
, 2,375)
TSftJT
Kin»lvtaK,\V.A...
1.W1.15
Ki|.p, AllcflJI
. 2.<-W
675.22
Klrl.y,SumuelG...,
. 2.6151
l,M3.2a
Kirliy, WHIIamL...
Kirrh, (Jeorgc !■
. ■i,tn
1.214-Wi
KlTClUWr,All*rt..-.
2,«01
021.75
Klrfc.R.H
. 1,863
RlrkUndiWIUIiisi...
. 2,ffi2)
1,327-75
KtrunW Urmun...
KniU,Yfra.>
Kroiw, Wiii,P
Kiihlnmnn Oi-otEcO
KLinkm
■U,U.«rB«G..
2,M2)
Kloplpr
KUipter
, Nathan W . .
m
Kiiorlrirw, MarjE.,
Knrrtl.C.M
K<">iiU. EdwardJ..
Koonls, Thoi, L
Krull, WJlUimi
Kruiir', GiMirgi'-
Krnusr', Wm. C.
Ii36.fl,.
N85.13 '.
1,139.20 .
l.IHl. 1« .
Kiikurt, l/'nnsrd
KimimrT, (li-orgc
KimJahl.<nii>rli'H.....
KimillDBD, <]. II
LaBiJJp.Jiurr
LiiDo*ilP», Ediranl .
i laekej Elliif.
I.at™mbol»-, A.J...
I.ahk''. Arthur H
Lalor, Martha K
6M.14 .
1,046.78 .
320.65 .
j Lumhaon, BpIIc,
I laJuson.J.K
i Lanahan, JoannnC.
......,..' Lane, John F.--,,.-. .
tl6.38 Lani', SajDivl W
, I.nng, wmiam
Langdon. H, D
Lunge, Jo»cpba
. , Lange, E. A ......... .
: Langford,S. W
l.rinBl"y,ilBmmli.....
I, ] .1.^.(1 ill, ■. It-nh,iII.
Lanning, O. N
' Lanti.JohnR
Laporto, W, M
Larcombc, U. P
Lairnan, 0«c»r W
Lashbom.M. A
' Latham, Ed. F
Latham, Ella O
' Latham. 01»V
I Lathem. Christopher
.....i Lauhlnger, Ixiula.....
' Lauiman, 1!, M
2.7iai 979.20 .
i,l33 l,OUl.a) .
2,308 ;H>9.«)J.
I 1,974. W .
1.210.55 .
2.18^ 1,167. «
130 30.8(
3,1741 827.41
2,529 1,276. li
2,66et 1,SD1.1(
2.90Si 1,47].4S
2.2091 1,108.65 .
2,5431 ^'Ol .
2,470i 619,12 .
2.572] 1,462.38 .
2.4W 031.00 .
3,290 854,37 .
81,'>t
292 RKPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRISTEH.
No. 24. — Slntemfitt nhoiring the noma of persojii employed in the public prijitiitg and
binding during Iheftral ijmr tii'M Jimf SO. ISO?, n-ilh the lime eaek has been employed
and the amount each ha reeeired, including hares o/o6»tnM~Continiipd,
JjiVigiM^.C. E
a.Bw
I,4l3..'i2
LbtImob.II. \
2,815)
Lawler, Edmond F. . .
m
MO, 70
Lawlor. Mary A
i.tvi
Ijtwlor, Williara
23a. 00
Lawa, Eilwur.1 U
rm
3m. 00
LawBon, E. A. M
1 ™ «
Lavtoii Jull M
LawUf.H.II
2..-j.W(
067,14
Lawnbi-.-Mnn-K
OIH,\
l,l6fi.7«
Leach, It. K
2,3H.-.l
Lrflh)-,Nnru
■J.U'i
.■*j.9a
Leapl.-y, .1. S .,
i.lMl
SM.8B
Ubt. J ow'iili 11
«
■•»■"
Lealiow.Willmiiil---.
LeavlU, WiUlain M- -
•z,
,,„.»
Lfavy, Jmnie...
3.4.W
013.00
Li-BuITc, A. F
2, r-iH
1120,17
LrcMP.lliighA
2.W
130.70
Lw,JdhnH
172
43.00
Lw.Marthfl
2,,'flBl
745.11
hee.Own
2..M7i
»8.77
Lee.R.W
2,1»7
3*-.. 21
L*N>, W.J
2.000
1,200.8,';
Lerch.J.J
Loodi. rharlPB 11
2.3W)
1.380.23
LrttoTti. Saimi-Hi..-
■H^i
1,243.11)
LeffliT.M.I
i.mi
l,!.lR,f«
i,*37.8;
Labmann Jo«pn R-
lU
9.eo
Lctghton.rharlmll.
2.4W
l,2iSi,Sfl
Leith.ArlhurT
2.S1ii
i,ar«..ii
LeUffle, A. M
1,32171
Lemmon. Hi-rnnrd A.
2,M1
iaoo2
Lemon. W.ll
■:,mi
622. V2
Len<li«T,M«wiin.i..
Lendy, AltM^rH
2,«11
l,24r,»o
LenhBrt.,r.M
. 1,738)
ISM 09
Lenman.M.E
Lpnoir, SamiKJ H...
9M1
524.83
I.*nti, William IJ-,
. 2.7S2i
1,38s. 2»
' 2„W9
627.90
Leonard, CI
. 2,477*
1,276.15
2)2
126.00
l-ponanl. H ".r
■1372
i,oc&ao
Lpilier,J.C
- 2,74S1
l,(i2i,M
Lester. J. J
. 2,726i
I4IS3.22
I^SO'I. Kolo V
- 2,SI2*
1X1.92
LeviTing.S.B
, 2,4»3)
1,338.15
Levy. Fmiiiy E
-W)
70.62
Li.»(s, ft-w
. 2.a3
sHttai
l*«i..C. E
. 2,IB3
380.97
l*wi»,C. W
Uwis.Clnreiiee
. 2.703
l,»i(i9
l*«is.E,T
. .1,33^
895.14
l...B-i«.K,M
. 2,M31
1,272.90
Ij^B-in.S.W
. 2,406
1,248.00
l.e*ii.,ThoiiiHPM..
. 2.897}
744-75
l>iwi«,W,Fl..)r, .,
. 2.K4I
033.19
l.e.-ii..W.K
. 2.,W1
I..W180
l.™is. William H...
B4.TI
475.75
Le»1i.,Wln»io«-....
. 2.4S3S
Uyd.'n,.Ii>hiiR....
. i.MO
i.nw.43
. 2.,i(illi
SIM 15
Licuiaiid I,,.iil-.'<;,
. 2..Wi4
7IS.30
IJUhl-N M
l.48,\50
Lighlo.i..J<.l.i,<-.
LiBOti.Johiil...
2.m7»
1,501.65
.imlflcy.A.S
2.4W
•M.
,li)il»l»y. Aniiie
2,380
mi.
-indrtram, Ali-'n....
3,533
1,351.
Jndirt™m,Al'redC.J.
2,«2i
t.2l7.
2,5l6i
1,34.1
,inh8rt.M«y
JnkinB.Jo«-phK..-
2,«!)i
7W.
LlnqiilM,Jnhn
3,3.19)
l,ir.'j.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
293
No. 24. Statement showimj the names of persons employed in the public printing and
himlituj dn ring' the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 , with the time each has been em^ployed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
NaiiH'.
I Ainount earntMl. ;
Hours ' I
ployod. j ^.,^rl#. work.
Nhtho
Lippold, J. B
2,523
|f>33. 81
Littlf. Annie r
2,511
065.22
Littl«'. E. H
3,197i
830.75
Littlo.J. M
1
755
377.50
Livormort', Wm. II...
2,498
1,402.35
Livingston. Marion R.
a99U
163.21
Lloyd. Ellrt T '
1
Lloyd. Frank M
2,G003
1,329.82
Loano. John T. S
2,69Ci
052. 24
Locke, Louisa K
[ «13A
I 2,024}
1 531.28
Lockling. IT. J
2,518
782.19
Lochler. (I. G
J o40
1 2,102
}l,215.30
Lohmoyor, Richard C.
2,413
1,207.05
Lomax. ClilTord
3,152i
819. 89
Long, Abram J
l,503i
401.63
Long. Edward E
a364§3
1,507.05
Long, George W
2,486
1,243.00
Long. IsalK'l M
2,574}
649.91
Long, William H
2,636}
665.66
Longpre, A. L
2,767
1,463.20
Looinis, C. E
2,534
711.08
Loomis, Daisy J
1,637
384.23
Loomis. William II...
2,148
1,074.00
Lord, D
Lorentz, William E...
Lorlng, Annie S
Lothrop. Etta T
Loughery, George
Loughran. John M
Lough ran, Jost^>ph
Loughran. Mary A . .
Love. W. R
Lowd, W. B
Lowe. A. F
Lowe. .\nna O
Lowe. George W
Lowe, Harry J
I>owc, James E
Lowe. Walter T
Lowey, F\ C
Lowrcy. J. II
Lucas, ('harles A
Lucns. Samuel II
Luce. Henry F
Luce. M
Luckott. Lucinda
Luckt'tt. W. V.
2,587} 909.62
«162i-.
2,581
788| I
438^
2,227J :
2,701
398} I
2,505^
2,106
2,344
629}
2,424^
497 '
2,011
2,5.59 I
16
1,001
612
2,423
269.10
1,557.14
474.24
224.25
556.92
1,374.02
228.95
1,298.77
525. 49
1,172.00
317.25
1,212.25
130.06
1,005.50
1,500.12
8.00
263.36
162.85
605.87
Ludlow, Luko F
Ludwig, Henry A
Luebner, Charles F. . .
Luers.sen, H. G
Lultich, John F
I Lukei, Andrew
$591. 78 I Lusby, A. M
Lusby, Ida C
Lusby, John W
|, Lycette, John J
Lyddane, Virginia
Lyddane, Sarah C
Lydick, J. D
' Lynch, Jennie
I Lynch, Margaret
I Lynch, Nora
Lyon, Edgar R
Lyons, D. R
Lyons, Nellie F. v....
Lyston, Mary B
Lytle. N. H
McAllister, Charles E.
\ McAloon, T. A
1 1 Mc Andrew, William S,
McAiUey, R. C
673.48 I McAuliffe, P. J
' McBride, J. R
McBride, S. F
McC'abe, Mary
1 1 McCal lister, James I..
;■ McCallum, P. M
Hours
em-
ployed.
2,398
2,575i
2.463}
2.490
2.551}
«372
1.801}
Amount earned.
Time
work.
$1,200.80
717. 07
1,232.00
1,24&00
1,333.24
983.45
405.37
Piece-
work.
2, 488} 022. 12
2,551 i 1,364. 15
1636.46
2,337}
532
584.38
20(1. 00
l,320i 1 435.81
2.380 I 1,19a 00
2.589} I 1,451.46
2,517} I 635. 10
53L03
56&01
45L34
689.16
2,540} 1,386.00
2,451 1,225.50
2,490} 1,248.35
1000} 049.08
a 305 2,093.81
2,549 1,27a 50
a358}i 1,326.33
365 2,000.00
530.36
625.32
1,452.06
567.60
McCammon, II. C
2,424}
2,497}
2,755}
a 1021
1,039
j a 1021 }
I 1,039 1 '
043.10
Ln(\ . Corn<'liiis .1.
* 2,620
I a 109}
( 230
M
86L71
676. 83
McCampbell, N. L...
McCann, C. B
McCann, Joseph W..
McCardle, Oliver C.
McCardIo, T. E
McCarthy, Charles J.
McCarthy, E
McCarthy, Edward F
McCarthy, J. A
McCarthy, J. F
McCarthy, John F
McCarthy, John J...
McCarthy. Rose
McCarthy, S. L
McCarty, D.J
McCarty, David
McCauley, Emma D..\
McCausland, John T. .1
a^Days.
684.44
2.000
2.498 I
2,581 I
2.649}
2,379 ,
2,259} ;
2,334}
533}
2,428
2,491}
2,839}
2,505}
a364U
2,575} '
400^
2,501}
2.210 1
1,308.80
l,:i94.83
1,336.90
1,499.44
1, 189. 50
564.87
1, 167. 25
270.05
971.20
1,250.17
1,448.17
026.83
796.73
1,30&28
209.85
782.00
1, 106. 90
294 HEPOIIT OF THK PUBLIC PIliXTER.
jjo. 24.~S(u((j"fn( ihowing the noma of persom eiii]>loyed in tlit publir privliiig and
binding danng Iht Jheal ijear ended Jvne SO, 1907, Tvith the time cacti has been miployed
and the amount eaeh has received, including ieaxu o/olwejice— Coutinued.
Uours A"""""""^ Uour. ^i"™"t ■■""^
llcClH-l
JtoCMU(i,-WUt»rA..
Mcai'IUnlt, Bd»
licaoakey.Marj-C...
Mcaosliey, U. F
Mcaiire.C.U
Uct^ure.Tbeophilui..
McClurg, H
KcComb, John
McConnel.D.S
McConnell, M. \
1,979 W92K ,
SS4 156.9$ -
2,«N 1,314.00 .
74,80 .
HcConnlrk. Janii
McCoy
fl IV. . .
itcCrukin, J E ..
UcCraery, Ttiomas F
UcCrlstol, Ellu » . .
UcGuIlough, John F
McCulIough, Kobcrt
McCiill
1, Klla . .
McCurdy, W. S
MrCutcheon, Gcorgo. .
McD»nld, JauieiC...
McDanld.JsmciCJr
McDanicl, Junes 3£...
MrDanlel, W. B
llpDermotl, Kdwd, A .
McDennot, FmnV
McDcvItt, Francis...
McDcvill. Lillian M..
McDonald. <'. II
McDonald, f. K
McDonald, Nr". J ...
McDonwll. ManiipK.
MfDonoiipli, S. ¥
McDonoiieh,nio:..J..
MGl>onp]|.JnIi>r-»ll..
1, 30^20
i,2s:L;a
McFadden, Alice R...
McFaddcn, Danid....
McFadyen, Frank It..'
McFariand.
McGowan, H. T
McOoB-an. Minnie F..
McGmlh. ItoMillrB..
McGraw. C<i¥liii
HcGmh'. WUllom 3 . .
McOulrc. DolhortS...
SlcOutk, AlfwdJ.-..
Melntyre. IWl .1
Ucl^cc. AdaJ
fM-ta McKcivcy .1 H
523.80 .
1.307,25 .
230.95 .
McKi-lvy olinA..
HcKcnley. H". B...
McKenna.E. D....
McKenna. James...
McKeniia.T,F
1,324.74 McKev
l.llflUli5 .
4MK60 .
2,670) l,420..13 .
2,723i 1, 479.02 .
2,42l| I,lia75 .
McKie. ilargarel...
McKinney.y.H....
. McKinncy. Jcssln A
HcKlunon. J.D....
McKinnon. J. L
McKlDwy.C
McKncw, N. 1
HcKnew. NmlinnG..
McKnlctit. A.u
Ucijaa, Gi>unp>J
. Mct.anahsn. Sarah. ..
McUuKblln. Andrew J
McLaughlin, neline. . ..
2,414 1,207.1)0 .
2,5501
2,745]
2.150]
REPORT OV THE PUBLIC PRINTKR. •2'^h
No. 2-1, — Stalement nhoicijuj the nnmtt of prrmna eniplnycd in the ■public pHntinii and
btTiding during IheJUcal tjcnr ended June SO. I,'W7, u'l'lft tlie time each hag been employed
nnd the amourU toch has received, inrluding Uttres ofdbsente — Continued.
UcL«iuinD. J. F
JilcUalion, Beuie
McUnliKD. Ellen M
UcMnhon, R03co«....
UeMahon. T
UcUnhon, Willlanill.
McM;in us. James
UcUonlgal, Hairy..
UcMuUnn. William..
McMuUen, Charles A
MoMuUen, P
SSI. 28 .
630.20 '.
1,250.84 \.
McNollj-, Francis J...
UcNamara, Bridget..,
McNamara, Jennie...
McN'nmnin, Unggie . .
McNiimnrn, Uiuule A.
UcNaniuru. Martin..
MeNaninra, Mary....
McNainnrn. William..
McSeal, H. W
McNoir, George A. R.
UcNelly, Wilson D...
McNerbuny Ida
McNemej ThomaiA.
McNtcholas, B
McPhereoD.J.A !
Mcl'h<Tsoii, J(*n !
UcI'lkP. H. A
McQucea.M, E
JloSwiiin, .\nnie P . . .
UcUmlwr, FmnkL..
McVille. Mary
Mc Williamson. C.pi-
1,112.«) \.
047.39 j.
716. SI I.
see.K I
flTftflO ■ MaJ
Uadden. Michael...
Maddoi, Fannie R.
Maddoi, JolinT,..
. Mflddren. Joseph .-
MfldlMiii, UaryU .
i Magee, KaUV
Magers. WUllam A.
Magill, Chas. H
MaglU, W.J
Mahan, H. B
Uaher, Annie G
1 Maher, T. F....
Mnboney, Julia.
Mnboney. Kane.
I, Mahoney, Terrence.
' Mahoney, W, F,
110 40
"„<■«
.WO. 11
117.00
610. 9S
1,586-68
1,184.00
12109
12.48
44S.10
1.111.2S
1,164.80
1,322.60
^«fli
73112
e 2,413 1
215.20
ence... 2,661} 1
351.90
2,742
2,488
2,359
iney, WUHam..
ly, Mabel
4S7.Z3 .
1,342.15 .
300.00 .
Mabivy.R.L...
220
Mil rail is ler. A lei
2,447
Marallistrr, Jame
MacClane.J. H..
2,516J
Unn-ubbin, A. E
2,463i
Manderleld, Frani L.
Mangan, Elizabeth . . .
. Mangan, Mary E
Mangiun, M. £
Mann, B. F
Mann.F.H..
Mann, J. L
1,990.08
296.75 411.1,
I.«t38
290 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24. — Slaleiiient shomng Ike noma of perioiu employed in the public prinliru/ and
binding during tlu f:s,,)l I,,,)' .H-hi J'nuSn, 1907, vith the lime taehhat beffn. employed
and the amount eadt has received, iTicluiiing leave* of absence — Continued.
I Amounl rtmed. Arauunl oam^-
ployed
..Robert II.
2,368
1,3»4
Edward E..
Z.3B0
Uarkham, Jamea D ..
Warr,NPUief
UftiTiott, Noel B
Uarra, Tlwodon'
UsrHhalli, W. A
Marsh, D.n
Uarsh.RuthS
Uarah, nullum E....
Marsliiill, JolinJ
UurxliaU, l.il>l>ie
UarHliall, Murgurot. . .
UkraliaU, Sirlnflj J . . .
Uurnhnll, .'^iiun A.. .
Mnrahiill. Vliin-iil-...
Mastenou, Kathcrino
1,3GM7
1,101.W
2a»,2.> Maitlwws, Chas. n
1,2139.135 Malthoiri.CharleB'
83175 Matthews, Ilanr..
7*. 00' 150.77 MattliCBB. John W
127.00 Mattlicws, Ferry..
8.00 Maltlmow, Charlaa
634.27 Matllniore, Jaa. U.
320,12 Matlingly, O. F...
1,29187 Mattocks, KUIL.,
'2,»G1
2,6Sai
2,5294
2,H2)
2,M7i
1,213)
2,206
m
CS.«
Ua
2,0CSi'
517. 43
17.00
Ma
2.2M1
599.83
Mb
pU, John W..
cll, Julia M..
MBy,JolmS ...
May,,Jospphl,.,
«««hrr.CliartoiJ.
Mntny MlcliMlJ...
M«r.,H J
1,2%. 19 .
237.2S .
1, 351,05 McdcftH, Kilaard..
M«in', Julius ('
Mslboiirnc. Wn
1,993. « .
]l.313.'.'2 .
l.]r/..78 ,
.17 MolIiwli,lV. 11..
.... MeUInK.MaeA.
• Day..
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
297
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Mellis, J. C
Mellon, Charles B
Melvin, Thayer E...
Menard, W.T
Mendel, Val
Meredith, Albert A . .
Meredith, F. C
Merillat, Stella R
Meritt, Edgar B
Merriam, George R..
Merrill, Edna L
Merrow, R. A
Metcalf, Glenn A
Mets, John D
Metzler, Martha A . .
Metzung, John W
Meyer, E. W
Meyer, Leonard
Meyers, E. M
Meyers, Ellen S
Hours
em-
ployed.
2,794i
2,549
512
2,520}
2,528
48
2,749J
2,729}
244
2,548
877
10
2,379
208
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
11,549.
1,278.
262.
1,262.
995.
25.
1,398.
605.
122.
1,526.
253.
8.
1,188.
104.
94 Miller, Ollu C
75 Miller, Raymond W
30 1 Miller, Robert H .. .
35 i Miller, Robert M .. .
76 Miller, Thomas
44 Miller, W. A
57 Miller, Wilber E
84 Miller, William K
00
Amount earned.
Tune
work.
Meyers, J. D.
Meyers, L. H
Mezger, Irving H
Michael, J. W
Middleton, Ella
Middleton, George E .
Milans, Emma J
Milbum, S. M
Miles, Frank H
Millard, Robert J i
Miller, Carrie G
Miller, Charles F
Miller, Daniel
Miller, Emma S
MiUer, Flora L
Miller, Frank
Miller, Frank F. 8....;
MUler, Frank W
Miller, Harry
Miller, Horace
Miller, J. F
Miller, Jas. H
Miller, James W
Miller, John B
Miller, John J
Miller, Lemuel E
Miller, Lizzie
Miller. Mal>el L
Miller, Maggie
Miller, Martin
2,780
2,448
2,407
2,447i
2,488}
a 319
296
1,354
a 144}
a365
1,65L
1,224.
1,203.
1,223.
622.
:1'-
932.53
339.
358.
2,045.
a20}
2,479
2,641}
240
1,620}
2,487}
2,393}
2.681
20.
622.
749.
60.
412.
609.
1,196.
1,352.
2,601
1,971}
2,677}
2,579
a363
734}
2,510}
2,550
1,569}
2,476
2,633
2,600
746.
987.
1,346.
1,527.
1,283.
377.
1,338.
1,538.
920.
1,239.
1,665.
1,304.
MiUigan, William
89 ' Mills, Annie M
83 $377.27 Mills, C. S
00 MUls, E. C
50 Mills, Howard v....
00 Mills, Mary
... 572.67 Mills, WiUieD
03 Milovich, Elizabeth V
00 Mims, E. A
60 Miner, Charlotte
75 Miner, John
12 Miner, Philip E
Minor, Henry W
Minor, Jane E
04 Minter, H. M ;
75 Miskell, Bessie J
54 Mitchell, E. E
... 729. 76 Mitchell, Elizabeth G.j
50 Mitchell, John W^ '
19 4. 16 Mitchell, Joseph D . . .
51 Mitchell, Katie A ;
00 -.... Mitchell, Laura
25 Mitchell, Marcy A
29 Mitchell, MattieM....'
75 Mitchell, Mayo C '
58 MitcheU, P.J
. . . 615. 43 MitcheU, Thomas P . .
44 Mitchell, Thomas W..
50 MitcheU, W. A
67 MitcheU, W. B
85 , : Mix, Annie E
01 I Mixon, Ada
80 ! Moakler, Charlotte. . .
66
1,460
1,489
2,429
907}
a 52}
a 49
2, 479}
2,041}
2,881!
2,890}
$850.40
744.90
1,363.36
233.77
286.11
120.00
1,240.45
1,020.75
734.98
1,037.38
Piece-
work.
$529.62
607.88
2,345}
2,700}
567}
2,206
2,600
2,359
2,619}
a 13
2,236
2,053}
2,544
1,322.46
684.59
284.75
551.47
907.57
589.75
772.18
32.50
559.80
699.10
707.84
374} 1.W.72
2,391} 830.82
2,179} 1,104.91
1,647} 422.36
2,551 1,278.95
549.56
201.06
194. 24
532.49
556.11
394
288
2,498}
202}
2,591
2,959}
2,649
202.60
72.00
624.75
101.25
1,585.94
753.29
674.42
102.97
543.35
86
35
45
17
00
Mockbee, Lizzie V .
■I .:» I '
450} 106.62
2,674} 709.21
2,397 1,270.40
565.60
316.20
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 ^20
Mohler, G. M
Molan, M. G
Moler, R. L
Moloney, WilUam J .
Molster, Ralph R
Monahan, Thomas F
Moncure, W. B
Monks, W.H
a Dayi.
097
1,812
2,528
2,529
2,628}
2,569}
2,458
863
2,520
653.70
1.618.40
1,342.59
1,416.15
1,297.27
654. C3
445.66
79L92
2,502} 1,127.02
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEB.
No. 24.— Statement thouirtg the namei of prrioru employed fn the puUw f
bindiiig during the fiteal i„mtnJ,-il JunfiO, 1907, uUh the lime eaA haw been emptof/td
and the amouTU each hat Teceived, indiuHng leavee of abeenet— Caa^md.
BKaroHl. I
m, Jon
1,«7
lionWgue, F. M. F... 7J6 W3.4S
l£onlgom»D, Albert . 2,S« ;M.58
yontgomeiT. Uenny - "3501 ^.110.61
MontgonwlT, Geo. F . 2,600i I.W.M
Monlgomer>-, Jac. M. 2,S78) i.:fti.M
liontgomory, B. «.C
yontroM, Agnea M
Monlro^, 0U™M
Hoone;, CharicsJ.... SIB UB.SO
Uooae;,E<ln1nH.... Z,TiT) I 8U.S7
lloore, Albert J Z,S111 , 7*3.73
Uoon-.C.W 2,3«4 ^ 1,171.00
UoorP.CUraB "25 ' 11. M
Uoorp, Cndlla A 2,433| fWt.44
Uoon'.D.B •3S2 OB7.00
Uooic, Elliabeth F... 2.77St T07.22
Moor6,Freil.W a 38S I.IOO.W
Moore, Fred. W 2,547) 1,281.87
yoorc, Fn'ilprick 3,4M »ae.«
yoore.lda 1,116 232.eo
yooi«,Joliii 2,361 111.13
yoore, l.iiite 2.3SI1 MS.IT
yoore, W. A "356 1,S*1,I»
yoorc, wmiam S 2.415 1.239.42
yoores, Edward B.... "365 2,W7.R2
Ui)orman,W|[UamB. 2,7701 7D5.06
yooty.M.M 2.2064 U1.41
yopktns,W,A 2,7161 "««■*«
yoran,aA 2,788 l,«».S7
yoriui,JobnW 2,»ft l,«M.01
yoian.Uar;
Koran, W. II 2,207) 1,103.75
Horcock.E.W 2,432 1,217.45
Mown, EmlUoC
yaraUD, Ampllk.
yorgan,Clurle>A.... 2,»7 1,563.00
l£or(wn. IlPiry 2,*1B 1,208.60
yorgan,J.C.. 2,411 1,205,60
Korgan, Jome W 2,660 1.343.20
yoiEan, Rose W " lT»t 2S8.I0
UorKati,T. Frank.... a336 l,7§5.6a
Morgan, W.D 2,604j 1.307.00
Morgan, W>brt*r.... . 1, 154) 292. 13
yoms, G(vrgi> 2,232 1.116.00
Morrl!!. iiamiwl 2,641 1. 327.65
yoirlR, R. S 2.505) 1.276.44
yoiTi>. WIllA 2.608) I.548.IB
Morrison, Alex 2,192 t,OW.«)
MorrlHii, AnnaC... 2,490 623.4S
Morrlaoi], Oaude y...
yorrlaoDiD. G
Morrtion, Edward F .
Morrtnon.JohoB....
3.9M 1
633.90
Mnrrison, Lucy
i:si
618.08
1,I«S
6BG.80
Mor»eU, JohnT
732i
439.36
Morton, C,E
2,619 1
334.23
Mowley. T. Q
2,686 1
039.28
Moiii,JobnR.
669.52
M<.M,W.H
2,629 1
266.60
MolhBfh<'a<l,JohiiC.
2,198 1
999.60
Motjrfcu.J I.
l.lll
606.60
Mo,iM..ti, JurvisB...
2M
108.79
M'.*l.r,jr JamPsP.
47
Z3.60
Mowen, Waldo R....
602
261. OO
Moiley, EdahC
2,490)
781,10
Moxley, Monroe C...
468
146.28
Moyer, Netoon P
2,«02 1
610.37
Moyer.SarahE
304
76.00
2,343
685.08
Mn<-kk'=lon.Wm.H.
2,607 1
267.30
Hudd, U.Annie
1,4284
357.11
Mulcahy, JowpblneJ.
MnUan
iannwl E
MuUtd. CtiarloaF...
613.77 MuUen.I.J
60E.5S Mullen, LouliW....
MuUtgan.C. U
UuUlgan, J.Edwd..
UulUgan, LUllan M.
Mulligan, W. F...i.
MuUln.John
Hulquin, Mary A
y,Jaine>G 1,904) 663.06 .
Mulroy, John.
Muntt, Carrie
Murpbey, Wmiam H
Murphy, EllaT
Murphy, MughB....
Murphy, J. E .,
Murphy, Jamei
1.106.W .
664.86 .
246.70 .
BEPOBT OP THE PXJBLIC PRINTER.
299
No. 24.— Statement shoiving the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 ^ with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received^ including leaves of absence — Continued.
Njimo.
Murphy, Mabel L.
Murphy, Mary C.
Murphy, Maud V.
Murphy, Richard.
Murphy, Sallie
Murray, D. J
Murray, E. P
Murray, H. L
Murray, Helen A .
Murray, J. S
Murray, John J...
Murray, John P..
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
1,911 f477.81
Piece-
work.
t&S5.62
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Murray, Julia A
Murray, M. E
Murray, Maurice
Murray, Minnie
Murray, Robert P...
Murto. E. F
Murto, R. Benj
Myers, Annie M
Myers, E. G
Myers, James E
Myers, John F
Myers, Josie
Myers, Walter
Myers, William B....
Nace, Charles L
Nachman, Philip
Naefl, Laura
Nalle, E. G
NaUey, Ida M
Nails, J. R
Nails, Magnus A
Nally, James
Nash, E. M
Nash, Edward
Nash, G.J
Nasser, Mary
Nathan, A. R
Naylor, Louis P
Naylor, W.J
Neal, Henry C
Neal, Laird L
Neely, D. R. P
Neil, Charles A
Ncligan, Ann
Nelson, C. B
Nelson, Charles W
Nelson, Jennie R
Nelson, Otto
l,476i
2,434
2,238i
496
2,649
2,528i
2,165
2,286i
2,496i
2,586i
203}
186
895^
475
369.77
1,217.55
560.04
296.44
1,394.88
1,622.45
541.30
742.78
1,354.55
1,421.35
I 307.26
279.85
120.92
Nelson, R. B
Nelson, W. H
Nelson. W. M
Nervis, Mary
Nesbitt, H. A
Netherlands Fred.
Neuer, Louis A . . .
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
3,040 $1,065.26
713 I 179.16
2,585i 1,202.42
236.75
622.53
l,699i
2,628
2,626
2,848i
2,566i
664)
2,006i
723
2,479)
2,650i
2,568i
2,663)
2,431)
2,381)
960.68
1,694.62
1,546.03
729.56
1,322.93
343.30
506.35
211.07
620.11
1,339.27
1,289.62
1,344.04
610.65
1,196.85
12.13
2,697
419)
3,199
878.91
240.60
1,036.90
824
2,192)
1,366
2,615}
2,662)
2,652
2,380
2,384)
2,500
2,670)
2,^0)
2,692}
2,340
434.40
1,097.06
284.68
1,426.43
1,502.57
1,428.28
1,190.00
1,192.25
875.28
645.16
622.62
1,428.86
1,170.00
2,280) 1,140.25
Nevils, E. M
Nevins, William B . . .
Nevius, M. J
Newell, G. W
Newell, Henry S
Newlon, Jeff. D
Newman, Clarence
Newman, Robert C. . .
Newsom, Hubert
Newton, Charles H . . .
Newton, Frank E
Nichols, EffleB
Nichols, F.N
Nichols, George W . . .
Nicholson, T. F
Nicholson. Irwin A. . .
Nicolai, Margaret I...
Niehus, C. C
Nightengale, Louisa..
Nobles, Fred I
NobUtt, CarlS
Noel, John A
Nohe, Minnie A
Nolan, Emma J
Nolan, Mary
Nolen, John F
Noonan, John J
641.28 Noonan, John T !
Noone, Daniel P
Noone, P. R
Norbeck, William G..,
Norcross, A. C '.
Norris, E. D i
Norris, William W...;
Northrup.L.V
Noske, Frank
Nothnagel, H. A
Noyes, Alfred
I Noyes, Henry
y..' Nonley, Emms
Nossear, Edmond A.
614.76 Nye, James
" O'Brien, David F...
o Dayf .
640
2,546
2,601)
a 34211
162
2,891i
2,284)
2,66(^
2,606
2,444
660)
2,444
2,364
2,406)
2,496
2,616
183.80
1,390.41
628.24
[ 997.23
I
1,421.96
1,142.30
1,357.77
1,264.30
946.02
334.10
1,222.00
1,182.00
1,251.84
1,248.00
832.86
$401.34
664.04
2,261
1,127
2,473)
2,490}
1,236. 01
422.62
621.01
1,246.37
666.16
665.06
2,183
2,222
2,623
1,071)
2,826
1,094.20
673.61
1,470.46
272.47
J, 440.09
2,287)
2,310
2,390
2,212
2,662)
2,206
2,679
2,307)
232
2,645)
2,461)
2,676
2,628)
2,600
2,616
2,224
571.87
679.00
1,196.00
1,106.80
1,447.10
1,109.60
091.66
1,163.76
131.36
1,289.66
1,226.16
1,463.36
823.32
1,668.37
630.61
1,309.93
711.32
27.00
66 28.00
1,231) ; 496.16
2,161 1,076.60
000.35
300
BEPORT OF THE PUBIJC PRINTER.
No. 24. — Statement showing the navies of persons employed in the public prirUing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 y with the lime eadi has been emplcytd
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
O'Brien, John H
O'Brien, John J
O'Brien, W. F
O'Brien. W. J. C
O'Bryon, Minnie
O'Conneii, ChArtea
O'Conneii. Daniel
O'Conneii, Jeremiah..
O'Conneii, Wm. G
O'Connor, Mary M . . .
O'Connor, Maurice J..
O'Connor, Patrick —
Odeil, Jessie B
O'Donncll, Geo. A
O'DonneU, H
O'DonneU, 8. P
O'Donnoghue. John..
Oehler, II. F
Ogg. Albert E
Ogle, George II
O'Gorman, Catherine.
O'Hara, John T
O'nem. J. J
Ohm, Charlotte D
O'Keefe, A
O'Keefe, Katie C
0'Lear>', Dennis J
0'Lear>',M
OUver, I). W
Hours
em-
ployed.
.Vmount earned.
Time
worlc.
Piece-
worJc.
Name.
I Hours
I em-
; ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
526i 1263.25
2,51(H j 1,420.86
2,S21 1,616.55
2,535 1,345.95
2,535}
302
2,585
2,379i
620)
2,847
2,186
2,450)
2,496
2,496
2,678i
2,472
2,239
2,485
630)
1,1861
2,486|
2,552)
2,485
1,368.65
246.17
1,300.02
1,291.27
155.12
1,462.69
750.81
546.57
1,230.60
1,504.88
624.00
1,396.77
1,236.00
1,196.74
1,287.47
140.61
601.52
1,255.12
640.52
1,242.90
a2M\% 1,999.65
OUver, Walter it.
Oliver, Walter T .
0'Meara,.\.B. ...
O'Neal, Joseph H.
O'NeUI, ('has. I ..
O'Neill, J olm
O'Neill, l^uis
O'Neill. W.J
Onyun, J. A
Opdyke, Alice
Oi)en8haw. J. \ . .
O'Reilly, Mary K
Orem, (hurles.I
Orem, <i<H)rge W
O'Rrmrke, Fannie M
O'Rourke. MA...
O'Rourke. M. K....
Orr, lO'lHtru
Orth, Fram-es T
3,572
[ 2211
[ 971)
216
2,494
50b)
2,5541
2,677i
264
2,615
2..'>49)
X80)
2,fif>7
allOf
( 1226
I 912
I o92
I 1,H58)
a 246)
!i.
929.29
443.19
108.40
643.50
260.20
1,. 579. 74
1.345.52
133.60
1,672.17
1,393.3.-1
253.85
1,5X1.34
181.42
1,534.24
1,427.22
727
4a'>.H4
200. 9r)
2,017 504. 2.>
2,506) 627.55
Orth,J.Fred
Osborne, Annie W \
Osborne, E.L
Osborne, Stella M
$613.26 Oscar, Fred J
O 'Shea, Alexander. ...
Otis.Chas.W
O'Toole, Mary B
Ottinger, John J
340 . 95 Ou rdan , Vivienne A . . '
Outcault, Harry J
Overman, Frank
14.56 Overton, WUliam J. . .
Owen,MableM
Owens, Mary
Owinga, Mary E
Paddin, Edward H...
Padgett, Wm.B
Pactsch, E.R. E
Pafflow, Chas. W
115.32 Page, Birdie
Page, George N
Page, MelvinJ
Paine,H.W
Painter, Myrtle
275.72 Paland, August
Palisay , Blanche
571 .85 Palmer, .\ugU8ta B. . .
Palmer, ( harles R
Palmer, I rma D
Palmer, Joseph W
Palmer, Mary M
Palmer, Thomas S
Palmer, Wallace T
Pardee, K. K
Parent, Marge ret J...
Parish, Ediths
......... £ arK, o.v ............
Parker, Andrew L
321 . 94 Parker, David
Parker, Edward J
Parker, E lizabeth P . .
Parker, .John O
Parker, MilUe
Parker. U. W
Parker, W . H
Parkhurst, G raec .\ . .
Parks, John C
.«i05.3h Pa rlin, Annie
Parmlee, Henry A —
Parry,W.('
a Dayf .
2,643
2,308)
2,393)
2,321
2,6941
1,193)
a360f
2,272)
1,910
2,200
2,442
2,500)
466
a3
Sl,5e0.6B .
677.18 .
1,205.55 '.
580.22 '.
711.il5 .
596.85 .
1,720.48
568.81 .
1,250.47
657.47 '
1,306.05
1,486.66
117.90
5.00
$483.00
633.06
2,222
705
2,043)
2,211
1,111.00 .
357.80 .
1,021.75 .
1,301.67 .
636.70
2,506)
4361
2,196
a 100)
2,651)
a21f
2,272
a 13
2,560
2,509
2,6991
2,267)
114
2,5671
2,264
2,430
a 364)
2,543)
2,850
2,486)
2,411
365
1,000.42
223.32
1,102.64
164.16
1,343.22
34.05
RUB <m
13.00
1,288.10
1,335.21
658.50
791.78
57.00
896.81
566.00
607.62
943.66
1,305.06
1,453.72
66a 11
602.74
823.35
635.70
632
2,596
2,681
1,891
2,483)
2, 826 J
2,411
316.00 ..
1,468.03 ..
660.70 ..
470.12 ..
621.06 .
1,430.52 ..
1,207.10 ..
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 301
No. 24. — StaUmenl ihou-in^ tht nanut of peraons emphytd in the public prinling and
biTuHng during the fitml iji'iif indfl JuiuSO. 1907, )tt(A tht time eodi )m been empUjytd
and the amount each ha* received, including leaxtt o/abience — Continued.
»» 2* wo. «
ParBons, Edna...
Pttaom, Ilrarj- S.
Pareong, Lulu K. .
I'B™fin»,llayJl..
PurtridEP.O. E....
Patch, K.. I.,
SB0.37 .
1,U1.24 .
iK.sn I.
i,o«7.m .
I'erklna.JamaaS....
W^ .
.'itt.as
Pcrlcins, 1.. .V
2,SW.
a,swi.
71>ll.4fl
Perr>-,C.C
2,5541 ,
1.2(0. SO
Perry.Il.R
2,3X7
1,193.50
2.S«H
Perrjgo. Maurice K .
WOO
Perahinc, WLllJanit.
(m
['frsingiT.Jaroh
2,472
i.m..'.t)
2W,49
Peter, George
FBylBir, N. M
Peyt™, Krkay...
Peace, M.M
Peake,M.F
PeaJer, P. P
Pe«per,IiialO....
Pearann, Annie. . .
PettlFoM.EIiiabetbA
KetOford.FtanlcW..
Petlitord, J. D
Pclty, loniyW
feeiett,K.F
i'help»,C. E
I'hilllpiia, l'liar1«8 A
Pblllipg, FrtuikU..
PbiUlpg, George P..
PmidleliDD.ForaitC,
I'ontcks, Thonuia B...
P«nn, F. M..
Peimebakcr, ItoAaC.
I, SOS. 47 .
1.204.70 .
1,154.75 .
i,«es.25 .
PhiUip, M, E...
PhlUlp, K. M...
I PickreU.Nhia..
Plnkston,V. B..,
I Finn, EmgitL...
Plpei,J.M
..; PltlB,rorftE
I PlttB,EIrlraO...
Pitts, Mary C...
{ Fitter, WiUiam . .
2.007i
i,oaa.75
M77A
202.28
2,7671
Ufi
111.02
2,8521
1,582. M
2, 7731
1,401.37
2,«e
l,aB.76
2,468
2,337
1,170.16
2,224
M7.37
302
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24. — Statement ihowing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 , uith the time eadi has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Plaskett, Annie
Piatt, EUaM
Piatt, J. H
Platz, Frank?
Pleasant, W.R
Plumb, F. W. C
Plomer, Francis B . . .
Plumer, Josephine
Plummer, Stephen . . .
Poates, Charles £
Hours
em-
ployed. I
2,027
a 156 A
528 ,
2,633} j
2,542^ •
a52 ,
2,310i I
Amount earned.
Time
work.
S609.62
250.40
270.84
600.03
700.61
104.00
570. 11
Piece-
work.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
475. 44
401.65
Pocher, Simon
Pocock, Nellie E
Poll, Annie A
Poindexter, Thresa. . .
Poist, Wm. A
Polglase, Benjamin. . .
Polk, T. }'
Pollard, W. A
310i
a 32
446
2,517§
-I z 1
80.23
253.30
645.02
PoUard, Wm. S
Pollock, David ;
Pollock, Julia C
Poole, Edwards
Pope, F
Pope, John W
Pope, Martha L
Poppe, Herman C
Porter, F. C
Porter, Jumes II
Porter, Mary L
Post, L. II
Post, Littie L
Post, W. L
Potter, A. W
Potter, All)ert E
Potter, C. II
Potter, L. A
Potts, A. II
Potts, W. B
Potwin, Jessie
Poulson, Francis B...
Powell, Hcrl>^rt
Powell, I. N
Powell,!. W
Powell, Margheurite. .
2,556}
570
2,422
a 345
2,302
a 306?
302
344
2,352}
647.18
120.87
l,283.e6
776. 25
1,196.00
} 872. 71
102.00
, 1,177.27
562.18
18.37
800
422. 42
2.601} 665.24
2,634 1,503.68
2,455 1,227.50
l,666i 423.48
Powers, Fre<l 1.
2,658
2,405
0365
504
2,605}
2,515
0365
l,517i
2.206}
071?
2,448
472
2.3S«
oCO
al6U
342,^,
165
1,702.91
623.75
2,611.10
126.00
851.02
1,264.40
1,504.15
7fi0.85
1 , 156. 37
141. 40
1,224.00
119.41
1.194.00
240. 92
2<".7. rO
1,7.=;4.J
J
Powers, Uichurd
Powers, Kichurd J . .
Poynton, Saruh S
2,560i
2,661
2.420
1,467.»M
1.344.10
605. 00
$18.72 Prater, J. H
Prather, EUzabeth C .
Prather, DyoU
Prather, Mary A
Pratt,B.H..,
Pratt, D.M
Pratt, LilUe
Pratt, WIUiamA
Prentiss, Annie C
Presley, Henry M
Preston, Charles W . . .
Preston, George T
Preuss, B. R
Price, Clint O
Price, J.M
Prldgeon, John
Primm, James L
Prlmm. Paul H
Prior, George C
Proctor, George H
Proctor, George N
Proctor, John C
Proctor, M. A
Proctor, May R
Prosper!. John F
Prosser, Daniel N
Proudlcy, Ray
PruItt, EllaM
Pr>or. II. D
Puckett, Thomas R . .
Pucketto, Charles J. C.
Pulliam, Edward
Pulliam. S. G
Pumphrry. Bettic
Pumphrey , E. P., jr. . .
Pumphrey. George L.
Purcell. James L
Purcell. M
Purdy, Charles F
Pursel, Thomas C
Purvis, John R
Putnam. John F
Pycmont, George E..
Pyne, Frank E
.... Quigley. F. T
Quigley, Mary E
Quill, EUzalHJth
' Quill, Nellie C
.... Quin.D.C.P
Quinlan. John F
Quinlan, Mary J
o Dayf.
2,553 S882.00
2,3fi(^ 587.50
al2^ 20.36
Piece-
work.
2,00(^ 1,629.00
•Ml. 00
592.25
56.00
585. 49
328
2,4171
a44
2,M7|
1,4171
017
2,fl88J
2,530
2,406
2,308
a364}}
a 17
2,800i
'2,4071
843
1,640
2,300}
800}
2,016
2,e21§
2,607}
2,636i
2,660}
020i I
2,214J
2,505
2,667
2,613}
2,373^
307
2,400
82.00
1,216.97
141.79 j
l,336i96
666.41
48&07
367.94 j
287.72 I
1,29194 <
1,492.77 '
670.00
1,164.00
1,217.27
17.00
702.71
1,202.06 ,
430.44
820.00
877.80
231.82
729.00
1,325l90
1,478.78
677.41
1,433.10
477.91 :
1,302.98
026i99
1.431.29
629.90
1,186.76
204.76
1,200.00
513. 74
2,427
2,170
1,430}
2,561
2,828}
2,681}
2,564
<i53f
1,732
2,338
402
2,668}
61.01
376u80
STL 42
l,30i.7O
1,193.00
805l80
1,496.44
1,443.17
1,636.16
1,367.89
87.86
483.00
l,3n.92
28L00
646.66
677.21
lift. 04
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. dVO
No. 24. — Statetnent tiotmng tlie namu of penom employed in the jniblie printing and
binding during the fucal year mded Juw 30, 1907, with the tinu each Am ieen employed
and tht amount each hat reetived, tncltuttn? leave* o/ a6»«i«— Continued.
TUnB I Piece- Ij
Time Pisoo-
3,«» itl,2<3.S0
QldDtla, UUto...
Babe.Cha^M...
Hadlay.C.W....
Rudr, EkteB
Rsgan, Jobn J
RagBD. UolUo B
Ragland, H. L«
Raeiand , Samuel B. . .
Ralph, Jame»
Ramey, E. C
Ramsey, Eleanor B...
Ramsey.Qeo.U
Ramwy, W. R
Ramaperger, 0. H...
Rfindal], A.l.
RBii(l«ll,J«rame8...
Rand.,lpli.nLj=sell...
Raake, Ida D
H I 1,210. GO .
)) l,3l3.3fi .
I U3.a> .
H' TIfl. to .
I I TT1.1Q .
^ ' 1,S1&I5 .
( 2,000.00 .
I I I,Ilg.U .
H i.iiasi .
1 ; t.llZDO .
H 822. Hi-
R(evu,HanU
110
a, 470
lfiCO.33
i,i9&Ta
R«ld,AIb««t
3.B«
2,4731
l,9l»
1,381
S3e.u
HBld,Hiigh
ReW, Pemy
RUS.Rou
2SB.M
RelDy, Annie C. .
RdUy.JobiiH...
RflUf, Joseph...
RBllly, Patriok..
RMlall.JolmE ....
801
Ritoliffe-KatharineC
2, sail
Rathvon.R H
2,«e
Raub. George U
2,«1
Ray. DanlrtC
3,«ti|
Ray,J.B
2,104i
Kfly,JamBsT
2.!m
Read, Charles A 2,U7t
Reagan, Agnes M
Reaver. Xaggle
Rpliiio"h„tls,lVlUiu.r.. 2,7121
Redfleld, Edward 1
Redfleld, II. J
Redding, Gilbert..
Reed, Harrtson. . , .
Reed, i^wls
Reed, W.I
Reed, Wiley M....
Reed, WUUamF...
Reee, Ed. N
Koea,Mary
2,S32J
Refnmutti. Bd
Ralseberg. Henry R
. RalsingeT. C. I,. B..
RelM,F.J
. ' Revells, AddleJ....
Rflynolde, A. W
Rsyaoids, Oeorge...
Reynolds, James H.
Reynolds, Robert . . .
Rhodes. C. P
Rhodes, Tbamos A.
Richard, W. F
Richards, C.B
Richards. Katie 2,100
1.290.00 .
i.osasi .
1,184 00 .
1,4S.3I Richard
2,78]] 1,902.30 .
,001.38 .
S7.00 .
,3B7.0B .
,398.83 .
1.8«i 404.01 .
2,4901 1,334.00 .
2,M«q 708.73 .
2,8401 1,402.28 I.
2,434 1,220.18 .
l,Tam 1,080.17 .
2,8581 1,338.10 .
1,400 203.98 .
808 . 141.00 .
2,813 830 03 .
Richardson. W. H
, 700.18 .
1.2W.U .
1,184.20 .
820.75 .
1,103.80 .
934.23 .
1,190.78 .
190.87 .
1,080; 00 .
S04 EEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTBB,
No. 24. — Stalrmenl ghomrig the noma of pertont employed tn tk puUic printmg ttti
btfuHng dunng thtfitealiifar Fnilf'l Jiuu.30, 1907, wUh the timt emit Im btenemplotti
and the amount atdi hat reeeited, indudiv^ leavu of abtcfM*— Continued.
Rldlnc>, Stanlar H..
z,6ei
il,2«0.«
Rl«lis,Ch«l«y ..
i.«S!
770.7*
Rlidl. WUIlam A ..
!,M8
1.224.00
Rlgg. HomnlT.....
128
Rlgglemsn. C, A
IS
S.0O
RIgnoy, Patrick A...
2,S«S
1,291.00
HIley.n.E
m.sa
Rfnehart. G. A
2,S1«
1,326.94
I.3H
1,500
Rlng.wminmT
1,270.09
RlnraoM. D.C
i,saa
781. SO
HlQlt, WlUiamK....
2,7721
1,411.72
Ripley. Henry L
«'<.2a
Ripphard. <K-jrge...
l.lflB)
29S.87
BlMler.J.M
i.MS
1,»54.<W
Ritohle.E.J
Rltter.CUreoopC...
<M
228.00
Roberta, vanw....
7«1
RobeHon. FrB.lPrtclc.
RobcrW. .\upiJtiM 1.
2,6221
Robert-. D.J
"365
Roberta, E.H
2,*1S1
Robprt., F.C
a, Sill
Robprts.J.T
2.B8J1
Robprt-.Jaine.G--,
2,88Sj
Rolert^L. A
Robert". W. A
2.mi
2.3001
2,44H
2.B02J
Roboy, ijcnrgc A
2,914
Rol*y. MamrftK-,
RoohB. AnusE
3, CD
•nT.tt
Roche. E.J
I,DItt
1,W».M
Roche. W^tor
3,3M
1,102.00
RochB. Walter T
Rockwell. Charles H..
tJ
B.»
Rockwell. W.E
xm
T74.M
Roderick, Frank A...
a, 618
1,481.86
Rodgen.. John W
i,«i|
408.79
Rodway. AUrad
a,3S8
1,MM.00
Roeder.Chflrie»n....
a,«s«
1,337. OS
R(«eni, Jamea B
J.S«3
1,310.73
a.3«7»
786.96
Rogers. Walter E
J,13«
1,007.78
Roger.. William J....
»8)
183.00
Rogler. Chariei
a,««
1,348.00
Rohm.E.L
3,<»)
l,4Bai3
Rohrman, Arthur F..
11. «7
Rotand.CbariesE....
«21
248 38
RoUinc, Rlla L
2.02^
888.33
Rollins. J. Lcater
.38^
011.30
Romhllt.A.C
2,«8J
i,*a.*s
Ronsn, Kdward.jt...
2.407
1.00160
Rook.H.B
2,113i
l.OSO.SO
a,8«i
i.sjaoo
itool.F. M
2.3TH
l,l».75
How.CUnoM
183. M
Uowmun. Fanni*
2,410
RoUnHon.
Robin *an.
Robinson,
Robin sr>n.
a.M a3a«7 RoiiloBi
','w
Vrthiirll...
3, SOU
1.400.10
e, K,
1.640.08
en 111 1
.v.Lucyli.
1.072A
40187
y. Virginia.
a,24«
h. i-:ii
iiyM
2,1811
5*S.«
n, L. E...
1, lie 00
■loan
Vllrr«l
2.R771
1,681. 06
2,804)
2,488
2,744
H.:3««::
n\ Mt.a\..
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 305
No. 24. — Slalemenl ihowing tht ■nama oj peT»<mt employed in the public prinlvng and
binihng during the jiseni ytar endt'l Junt SO, 1907. with tht time each bat been empkn/ed
and the amount «icA hat received, inchuKng Uava of absenet — Continued.
Name.
Hours
ployJd
Rowley, Frank
2,628
Bo*a», Alberta N..
-"Mi
RoxbroughJ, Frert.;.
tl
Roy, llamiltoQR....
BiKkcl>i«Kliel, Nellie.
Ruckf-r. Davirt
Rudy.l-. K
2,812t
Rlicly, C, 0..
2,1864
Hull, Vulentino
2,6SSi
Huhl.Ch8-,W
2.!i77
Kullman.L™
i.mii
Runyan, Annie E...
Z.132
Riinyan.L.J
Rupp, i:harlea F
312
Kuppert, Charles K..
2,4»4
Riisa, E. L
RiiBaoll, A
RnsaeU. Allan M...,
i,162
Time Piece- '
I62B.71 152. J3
m.25
1,187. 7(i
2,5Slit ; 1,380. 8ti
2,S8q I 1,673.28
2,5?IH I l,X7.«!
■ <ia72 l,C04.«l
533 00 1
2,1B5
32B.«0 .
«H.32
1
■42.18
Sauter, Bftlsey F...
. 2,S261
1,278. «
! r,]fi. 24
I 1,«.^"0
Ruaacll, AiigiiHtaW..
RuKvll, I,. M
Rtist. .\lhert l).,]r...]
RiithcrCorcl.jBineiiA.
1,430.39 .
i-SOi • 1,3M.70 .
2,.-|0B ■ 1,!97.SS '.
S,3%1 I,ITS.2i .
SrhuEfpr Urtic...
SchHler, R. J
Schsflhausen,J.ll..
Seheirl, ITiilip
Sdicwk, Louie .\
Schernicrhoni, Cath-
445. 35 ., Schenii
Scherlier,C. C.
ScbeUF
m, U. .•
2,U4
Rynof, KraukR..
Sacicy, Nellie M . .
SflJIcr. Rohert...
j 1,248.00
M4 S3
f.53.71 9cliiWrolh, H.T
678, le SchUpp, lU'nry .
eehlnuerer W K
Schlppfl, Louis r,
Schley, OeotBB 2,4831
SehlkA, FredJ ^ 2,1091
323.80 ScUlck,W.L 2,444 '
, Schlossar, nrofg"'.. . tMOi
'■ Sohmjithon.Williuj.ii.! 2,M3i ,
M4.70 SctiniiJIng, Jowpli W. i,«ei
8cliinlok,W»lterP... U2 ,
Schmidt, OoorBBT...
1,184.40
1,460.M
724,61
1,417.61
1,007.76
1,222.x
963.06
2,4811 ! 797.72
573,37
34.16
30b BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PaiHTBR.
No. 2i.—StaUJtteiU thowmg the mtmef 0/ penonM employed in the public printing mtd
binding during the fiscal t/car fndtdJuM SO, 1907, vrith the time each hat bten emploptd
and the amount taeh hat receiud, including Itavet of ai«nte»— CootiDU«d.
Nunc
Houn
Amount cuncd.
TliM Plew-
work. work.
Name.
pkl^ri.
Arnnnit
5sr.
MIDML
BDhmid lU
ft-rvBnt.8untiBlS....
aenoD, EroeM
a.ooit
•3MA
107*17
7n.1t
!,2St10
SOLmJdt, WDllam....
8M
Ml«.«
Hrh^ld-r, r^nl.W..
MS. 41
fichoanciRiAD, Ovo. L. .
Schooler, WUUun F..
Bdtoola;, Elmer E . . .,
Scbnini Unrliu. ....
Schralber, E.
Sehrelber, Seiaphln ..
Schuhard, Osoige
ScbulU. Alhcn E ....
Sctrnll, U «
adiniM, Puuir ....
Sohwan, Feidinnnd.-
Sclisi-lti:ec Cbllit.r.
flchwing. rnuUcA....
Scott, A.N...
Scott, Anna L
Scott. Cliff D.
Scott, E.L...
Scott, Francis
Scott, John T
Scott, I.-M...
Scott, W. 8...
3X.li Bliaen, Ulchael
1,288.06 -.■ ,;, r I :-.' r.-'hU.
1,»7.1G stialler, Oeorge w..
!,7«T|
2,EMi 1,
1,071
□n, Jamea P...
I, Walter ..
Edmund
EmUy C
M3.M
: i,sig.ga
7iai2
l,47e.HI Sbaw.JobnS..
l,2Sa.«i 8ll»w,N.H....
1. 448.32 Bhaw.O
3V7.U BlleB,lI.J
fil3.M Bbea. Timothy.
'S.Oi Sheeban. DennJa '
«il>7 Sheehan, Joaeph E....
2.48 Shoehan, WilliaiDR..
'0.19 Sheldon, CUarteaA...
274 71 '.
203.60 .
74E.17 .
,600.38 .
.63S.H .
62&SI .
.248,00 .
.254.00 .
332.40 .
G51.G1 .
.077.78 .
117. W .
ra.37 .
INlTO .
32.00 .
333.20 .
Scott, wmiamT....
Bcott, Wlnflclil
florlvenpr V W
Bcrlvcr AJdlii
Seuilock, r,eorgeC..
Beaman, Hannah
aeailca. KallcC
Seariea, Hunt^y
8>bi««,W.K
Se^non, J. K
Sebom, Ororm' II...
Self, David A
2,(10}
2,5281
Z,6S5
10.00 StieliDn.OiarlcaR...
U.M Shelton. Thomas....
fiJB.Bl BhPiHird, F.. J...
i3,27 Sheranl.W.T
P6.S0 8h»Hs. Carrie B
Sherfy, J oh
674.77 Sheridan, F
135.00 Sheridan. John
TOl-M Sheridan. T.J
8I4.2S Shcrifl.C.J
064.27 Sheriff. DalsC
,196.11 aherfcy,Jo«ph
,244.00 Shennan, Oforge L...
623.31 Sherman, HowaM E .
,287.75 Sherman. J, W
0045.1 Sbennan. Minnie B...
■■\:z\'
1,438.80 .
1,345.17 .
218. ao .
330.37 .
2,081| 1,528.60 .
.... Bhlnnen.J.C
,... Shipley. Fkti-hor V...
.... Shipley, Lewis H
.... Bhipman.NellleH....
1 Days.]
,370) 1,385.01 .
660.55 .
1,102.60 .
191.00 .
i,aax07 .
1,777. DO .
4nE0 .
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE. 307
No. 24. — Statement showing the nama of periont employed in the public priTtting and
binding during thfjitcal year ended June 30, 1907, with the time each hat been em-played
andlthe amount each htu received, including leave» c/abtence — Continued.
AmouDt »inu)d .
I Time ! Plfce-
Amount «ani*d.'
Shirley, Ida V.H 2,1(B) ' Ma7.T7 |
Bbock, Mary 1,381 | 1W7.70 I
Sboemaker, J. C Z,63J4 tmi
ahomo, T. W "3811 I J,S79.88 '
ShoH, E. E 1,TK I 1,874.7! 1
Shreve, Robert L l,B4S <W.M '
Sbutterly, Charlu S. . 023} ' S36. U
Sibley, J
SIbrr, JamreJ 2,232) t,lie.2J ,
8M»Tl, Frank 2,180 i 1,090.00
aidil, Martin •329 ' 7«.26
Slewers, M. De W.... 2,700) . 1,307.8! '
Siereobere, Uary
SlUen, E. A: 3,B2^ B33.74
Silence. AddIs W 2,676) OeO.SZ '
aiU.W.a 2,633) 1,3*526
SlJIiiririn, H<'lcu<; aJSO? 1,46283
SilBby, OeoTKe W., Ir . a IS I& 00 .
SllTOr. Margaret i>3S3i 817.21
31ivprlj6rg,Jo8cph.... 2,«7 l,2»l,«l
eimiis,John.\ .... 18 B.80 [
Simmniis, Charlea L.. 3,029) SOe.00 !
Hlnimgna,Mary P.... 2,488 621.50
SimiiiB, Emanuel 2,679} 723.12
Simme, Robert F 789) 481.15'
Simons, H.O "384,'. 2,268.09
airoonB.W.F 2,40(« 1.28S.10
Simpson, Robert 2,782 708.80
aimpson.S.M 2,616J 1,334,80
Sim a. a. Robert 682 293.90
Sims, SI. E 2,8221 828.29
ain«]oton, Joseph 2,147 669.98
ainsleton. OtltJ 2,814) 1,528.13
Singleton, Fcter 2,186) 663.93'
Singleton, W. H 1,172 888.00
Sinn, J. L.. 2,333) 1,167. 80 I
Blphflt, W. M : 2,634 1,323.86 '
SlrloulB, J. F 2,496 1,247.60
SlBBon.Anna 1,173 2M37 j
Sivertsen, B. O 2,340) 1,172.40 |
SItcr. Charles U 2,485) 1,242.90 i
Skain.W.T ' 2,238 1,118.00'
Skeen, W. D 2,580) 1,24544.
Skelly, Joseph R 732 373.32 1
Skclly.Julia 888) 267.01'
SUtrr, Howard C 2,646 040.96 |
Blater.JohnY 2,664) 1,376 «S i
Slater, Robert A 2,664 1,533.26 '
Smith, .*
I^"^*"''
833.73 1 Smith, Jl
. , Smith,
I Smith,
. Smith,
ti, Birt
li,C.C
Charles £...
ChartBsW..
Clinton N...
David
EUonO
EmmaF....
I Smith, E
' Smlth.B
I 8mith,J
Smith,
' Smith,
I Smith,
'I Smith,
Smith,
I Smith,
j Smith,
, j Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
402.32 I Smith,
Smith,
Smith,!
i amlth.T
John II....
JohnP
L.E
Lomia E. . .
M.T
Maggie K..
Nellie
Sajnuel C . .
SuniHlP..
Stephen
1,327.26 .
723.81 .
e».27 .
807.04 .
209.32 .
049.80 .
295 20 .
1, Flora Ballard.
.602 34
91526 .
622 84 <
808 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTER.
No. 24. — Statement ihoioing the nama of perioat employed in the public printing and
binding during the jiteol y.ar nulcd J,in' SO, 1907,v/iththe time each ha$ been empU/j/td
and the amount each hoe received, including kavet of a&KTiCf— Continued.
I Amount mrned. ,
Time Pleoe-
Smith, Wm. Ilcnneu
flmilhsor, John T ..
Bmoot, AmftDda E . .
Smoot, Avery E —
Speuce, J a
Spencer. C
2,3e4 (1,301.18
2,43Si 1,264.60
Spencer.J.C ■ 2,130 l,0i0,45
Spencer, Kalharln«K.' 2.I17I 1,3II.»&
Spencer.M 2.5811 I.4IIK5
Sperle, Charlei | 2.3TSi T2&.10
Spiker, TIIukJ 2.«e 630.20
.^inljium. Kmlly A....' <"60(i IftSB
, 2,«>
e. J) t
. 2,640)
Bnrder, Olga P
, 2,23n
eoydor, Su^eU...-
am
Sol™, AraeS
■ 2.m
Bdlen, William A..
■j.m
eolDmBO, £il ward . .
- I.Mli
Sprai
1163,10 Sprtgg*, Daniel, ir.
SfiO.BS Hprigg!. llmr>-
24g.1L 428.12 Spriggs.U.E
2B5.K3 , SprtgWlej, r. S.,.,
613,12 StacH.Robert T....
1,234,20 aiwUlst Jacob....
824,80 BtaWer, E
Me.7<
S7813
SoDWi. Bright It ....
Songiter Tbomaa..
Bothnroti, Jessie
Soulier. Sadie U....
StandeiimiL^iT W. I
St anforii. Clayton...
Stanley. E. P
2,3% 1,197.50 .
2,379 5M.7S .
2,66IH 1. 077.62 .
304 162.SX .
2,247)
■rri'.»
BpamiK-. HobbM
SpauMing, .«. T..
epeaks.M.J
Bpear. Hiram....
Speed. ?:mma....
Speelnmn.M.K..
Speer, Jamen T . . .
Bpelswr, M.K....
Stark. William >37I1
Starr.R.r 2..^l2i
StPtd.J.X 2,2»2
Steele, Dora 1.048
. Steele, Ella 2.288
. Steele. liraeeV
. StM>le. I'liillpS ' 2.683}
. St»*ly. I.. B 1.134
S(»in. Joiephine .V 2.406
eteker Joseph 2.4161
. flteUe Jonrphfl 2,4M
. Stpiii1.1e,<:«>rge.M...' 2,8761
Stenner, H<il*rt E.... 2,5»BJ
StfpUpns.O. W 1,404
StephMH. Mamie »... 1121
, Slephensiin. K. T. ... 2,471J
2,7B2l 1,421.27 .
60S 315.70 .
2,5061 I,34a24 .
2,250
2,5741
2.560
1 aei.is
2s.ao
502.10
1.346.75 .
753.30 .
78O00 .
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
309
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 , vnth the tim^ each has been employed
and the amount each has received, inclvding leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Stevens, H. W
Stevens, June : .
Stevens, K '
Stevens, M. V. B
Stevens, S. W '
Steven.s, Thomas A.. .
Stewart, A. T
Stewart, Alexander B.
Stewart, Frank
Stewart, James F
Stewart, John T
Stewart. Maud E
Stewart. Samuel C
Stewart, W. A
Stewart. Walter C
Stickley, Thomas M . .
Stlckney, Rosamond
K
Stidham. A. D
Stidham, B. L...'
Stimson, Sarah E
Stino, Harriet
St. John, Emma B
Stockbridgo, Emily P.
Stockman, Jas. A
Stockton. Winf red L .
Stoddard, 11. W
Stolp, Louis W
Stono, George H
Stono, James F
Stono, NeUie M
Stoops, J B
Storch, Fred. J
Stout. C. H
Stowell, John F
Straslx^rger. Leroy . . .
Strawn, H. L
Stnvt, F. W
Stretch, Charles A
Stribling, C. K
Strieker, W. F
Strickrott
Stroh
Strohmcyer, Eugene..
Strong, Fannie
Stnidley, E. A
Stuart, William M....
Stull, Goo. H
Sturgis, John R
Sturgis. Margaret
2,753i $1,473.70
2,215
2,567
2,494
236
2,4S2
48
600^
84U
467
213
423i
16
1.500
1,3081
al44,»4
208
2,69U
2,511
l,853i
513
1,889
2,284}
553.74
1,503.49
876.03
66.40
624.95
12.00
308.45
433.15
235.35
62.84
213. 12
8.00
375.33
362.38
361.61
106.72
1.418.75
1,261.65
340.50
128.00
472.10
1,148.65
Piece-
work.
Name.
a 371
2,360
2,452
2,742}
1,171
a358
1,136
2,571i
2,486}
2,415i
a365
2,422
2,669}
2,488
2,473
2,804}
2,430}
716
2,774}
422}
2,340
2,538}
2,792}
1,001.70
1,253.20
1,227.10
697.82
301.48
869.79
569.60
1,032.04
675.33
627.53
2,000.00
1,392.56
1,415.46
1,244.72
1,260.62
1,444.92
1,215.80
367.40
705.32
1,253.46
211.25
1,372.22
1,488.06
710.63
Sturm, Edward H
$596. 1 1 Stutsman, Charles. . . .
Sugg, Charles R
, Sullivan, Abbie
Sullivan, Charles F. . .
Sullivan. Daniel P
Sullivan. Ed. A
SuUivan, J. M
Sullivan. John
Sullivan. John C
Sullivan, John F
534. 45 Sullivan. Robert E . . .
Summers. Charles W .
Summers. R. W
Surguy. Arthur E
Suit. Florence E
Sutor, L. P
Sutton, H. 8....
Sutton, James H
Swain, B. H
Swain. Emma
Swank. John
Swarzman, Elate V...
Swayne, E. B
Swazfaber, O. W
530.69 Sweeney, Catherine. . .
Sweeney, H. B
Sweeney, Maggie
Sweeney, Martha L. . .
Sweeney. R. H
Sweeney, W. H
Sweeny, Patrick
Sweet, Bessie O
Sweet, Riley A
Sweetman, M. M
Swerdfiger, J. H
Swetland. M. E
Swett, EllaA
Swick. J. Edwin
Swiggett. Harry L . . .
Swinburne, J. B
' Swinburne, Michael J.
Sydnor, Ellen F
Sydnor, Mary C
Sylvester, Oeorge W. .
' Symonds, Arthur J. . ,
Syphax, Lizzie B
Szegedy. E. G
Tabler, E. H
, Tafl. Andrew
a Days.
Hoars
em-
ployed.
2,378}
2,583
a 364}
Amount earned.
Time
work.
$1,186.28
1,650.51
1,324.23
Piece-
work.
$531.29
2,477
905}
2,003
2,228
2,621
2,496
1,899}
2,680
2,831}
a365
2,641
1,529}
2,626}
a 372
2,512
2,512}
2,656
2,446
2,660
2,494}
2,424}
363
2,565}
1,243.30
524.85
1,061.59
558.20
765.85
1,248.00
962.55
1,507.60
1,688.87
1,773.24
1,550.94
382.42
1,328.52
1,377.05
840.15
1,278.83
631.38
668.77
614.77
1,579.83
1,460.00
609.95
186.95
645.24
16.64
18.72
491.18
819
2,600
2,196
204.75
1,527.43
1,098.00
608.84
2,963}
2,485
2,674}
2,708
932.83
1,247.40
1,341.50
092.57
715.82
2,309
416}
2,583}
294}
425}
2,606}
2,404
40
2,377}
2,572}
658
2,600
1,154.60
238.65
1,470.60
148.95
10&37
730.16
1,257.00
24.00
694.46
649.45
329.25
1,260.40
810 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PBIKTEB.
No. 24.— Statement thowing the lumet o/perioru employed in the jmbUe printing and
bindiTtg during the fiscal \jcar t-ndid J um SO. i:iii:,mth the tims each hat been mploiftd
and the ftotint each ha$Tteeived,i7ielvdinglMve$ of abtmee—Coatiaued.
Amount euned.
Tinw Piece-
work, wo A.
T»rt,E.A 2,MZ ll,U2.10
T^.LotII*V 13 : 8.00
Tagart. Annlp : 2,SM ' 6M.80
Tiggait. Courtney B. "ITlj! ll-W
TBlI-AiftleA I
Talbot. lUsgfe I
T»lbot,F.J a.SMj I 1,2I«.S5
Tllbott.W.T !,«• ail. 10
Talley.Ma; 1,89! ' tTi.K
Tallman. Oeoige B . . . 2,S20] : l,4T4.M
TKimr, AMnJ 2,001 1,000,50
Tanner, W.B a,«S j l.MO.M
Teppsn.UiramR.... 2,fi04 6%. 40
Tappan. William F... 2,M8i 1,336.10
Tarboi. K. L 2,3S2 1.008.91
Tarboi.WillLamA... "2S1 810.69
Tajlor.A.E 2,«4i 1,W7.0S
Taylor. C. R Z,33S l,fi79.N0
Taylor. CbnrWaH.... J,S70i 1,186.72
Taylor. Cbaiie* e Z,K<0 1,«S.12
Taylor.D.A 1,800) 318.10
Taylor, E. P. 1,S041 391.12
Taykn.H.A Z.SOI 1,2S1 76
Taylor, Hfnry 2,«Mi l.wo.io
Taylor, Ira 2,6271 l.«l.lO
Taylor.J.lI 2,«a 769. «
Taylor, James Sluart. 1,«0 837,15
Taylor.JeueM SMi S08.I0
Taylor, Kathertne V.. 2,3511 633.01
Taylor. L. K l,bm I, «1 ,78
Taylor.UaryE I,8i71 464.43
Taylor. Richard 2,S071 «27,04
Taylor. BowlBJidC... 6311 317,85
Taylor.a.W l.TM 902.(15
Taylor, W. W 2, 3861 1, 193- 75
Taylor, William L,.., 2,8501 l,4U.»e
Teiiclhoff, Carl R 2,XW) l,2G2.b5
T«chiiian,F.r.,]r... 2,203* 1,101.75
Tellnr, Cliario" 2,CS 970.04
Tellyr, Rertlia K 2,276 1,141.60
TempUr, II. W 2,845 1,881,02
TenK-y. May 2, S231 6«. 73
Teiry, IlattloJ 2,77M 70a«B
Terry,Hyn«iK \ i,u»\ "^"
Ti!rTy,KaW8 2,418 80400
Terry, l.ewH 610 306,00
Terry,MftryF 1,840 464 81
Terry. Oliver C. C3B 176. 47
«eo.
Terry, Walter H
TarwUllgnr (i"OTpi.,-
Tenri!H',K.T -.,,
Ti-itor FrPd J ,,,
Tliafkiua, ForrcslS..
537.07 Thayer, Coiinm-j C, ,
Thayer, George II
Tbaikar, NpUle
Thlilon, Rodney I...,
Thomas, B.Il.,
11.237.00 .
! 473.M .
1,070. «l ,
1,352.99 .
1,«3.38 .
t,6S7.31 .
396.S0 .
1,2M.50 .
580.88 Thomas,
as, UuieM,,,.
2,2661
2.6821
as Richard
2,388
us, RolwrtC,
2,7M1
2.3«
p«m, Frank M,
2.7701
I««n,Geo, r,,Jr,
090
II..JI-
1,2M
33C1BI
Tliomjison. Zach
a 138
668.34'
2,446
Tluirii, llrnJamioT..
3.480
630-00
Thorn'', i-harleaE,,,,
2, MO)
Thorn.., , John M
2,098
863.00
Thornton, .\dd1c I..
2,3m
678.73
2,M31
Thornton. J. I
x»
81.00
2,3601
1,133.16'
Thornton. Will lam D.
tm
418. 4S
Throckmorton, K. B .
1.976
817.61
Tlitii'li, '.'Iv ilV..
«3»4<i'
l,2>0.01
■n,ll(:.I..j. ill.,,]. ■ A .
2,«0 1
1,338.40
Tlhblts, J. K
2,*m
1,481.» '
Tlimor.r, w
3.511 ,
813.78
Tlnnor, Ham J,.,...
3,617)
173.07
Tll(rtim«n,A,I
Tllffhman. ,t. W
3,181
ni.3o'
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
311
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 ^ with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
^ Amount earned.
Hours I
«i^^Ih i Time I Piece-
ployed, ^ojj^^ ^orj,^
TiUey, H. G
Tilley, Stephen B. . .
TiUey, T. G
TIsdale, N. T
Tisdel, Alton P
Tivomy, Ida V
Tlverny, Theophll..
Todd, Blanche
Toepfer, Anna M . . .
Tolson, S
Tompkins, A. T
Tompkins, C. K
Tompkins, H. F
Tompkins, Henrietta.'
Tompkins, Kate A . . .^
Tomlin, Joseph I
Tomlinson, Ida M .
2,787i
2,301
2,503i
2,867i
a365
2, 6901
a368
$710. 31
1,153.90
633.62
734.18
1,626.81
682.61
828.00
Sfi06.56
Name.
a 139
229.99
2,322 i 1,161.00
2,530^ 1,645.54
2,550 1,276.75
2,249} 563.44
54.51
567.07
Tong, Mildred.
1 ''' 1
I 2,066J i
Tooly, L. B
Topham, Richard B.
Toppen, Alfred W . . .
Torrey, Earl G
Tosh, Alex
Touey, J. M
Town, H. C
Towner, H. M
138
a357i
052
2,066i
a326
979
2,503i
2,514
2,208
752
71.20
919.70
621.26
Townsend, F. S .
To wnsend, Florence E
Townsond, R. L
Tower, Elizabeth A . .
Toy, James C
Toy, James M
733.50
573.48
> 832.25
I 1,545.20
I 1,106.72
' 376.00
2,576i ! 1,253.79
2,676} I 1,343.52
a41 ij
2,184 If
2,233i I 568.37
l,761i i 1,011.20
2,266t»^ 669.72
a363
780.29
J a 214 1
I 1,163 1
Trainham, E. N
Trammell, J. V
Travis, Charles N
Travis, Grace E
Travis, Thomas J
Tread way, Clifford A.
Trefts, Allie
Tretier, J. E
Trimble, Frank R . . .
Trogner, Charles F . . ,
Trudeau, E. L
Trudgian, J. B
True, William F
Trundle, Alice C
a 214
1,163
758i
2,487
2,65U
al81,\!
2,363^
2,379i !
2,491 {
a295 •
368i
2,520 I
959.65
828.11
384.29
621.81
1,494.71
301.06
1,214.11
1,189.75
1,249.40
I 849.69
1,350.61
2,653} 1,732.26
2,431 i 1,428.23
2,068 ' 1,066.97
2,440} : 620.46
Tubman, Anna
Tuck, F. A
I Tucker, Arthur F...
I I Tucker, Clinton R...
I Tucker, Frank
i Tucker, Joseph W...
Tuite, John I
Tune, EdnaH
Tune, L. A !
613. 03 Tune, Thomas E
Tunnell, Kate S
Tunniclitf, John F....
I Tuohey, Bridget A . . .
Tuohy, T. F
TurbervlUe, G. R. L. .
Turkenton, Mary
Tumbull, Andrew
Turner, Harriet B
Turner, J. A. D
Turner, William A. H.
Tuttle, George A
T^uttle, Lewis C
Twiggs, C.E
Twitchell, Frank A...
Tyrrell, Carle L
Tyson, D. W
Uber, William A
Udell, Mattie.
Ullrich, W.F
Underwood, H. C
Unger, C. J
Unkefer, A. C
Upleger, Margaret C.
Upperman, Emma F .
Urban, Anna M
Umer, Mary N
Umer, Nina
Ut£,H. A
Va^, Charles J
Van Arsdale, Ida
Vanarsdell, James W.
Van Bibber, W.H....
Van Buren, Harvey. .
Vance, Alice R
VanDeBogert, H....
Vandercook, O. B
Vandeventer, B. L . . .
Vandeventer, C. F
Van Deveoter, M. J . .
Van Kirk, Lucy H . . .
Hours
em-
ployed.
2, 787 J
2,670
16
2,474i
206
1,456}
2,572i
2,393
2,310
2,492
2,702
a368
2,480i
2,510
2,514)
Amount earned.
Time
work.
$716.50
1,346.70
8.00
618.75
104.00
372.86
1,294.45
598.24
577.47
872.20
689.80
976.91
535.11
1,468.35
881.56
2,599i
2,225)
2,247
2,656)
2,334
2,501} i
1,383.72
556.36
1,323.37
1,336.76
1,496. 17
1,420.40
937
2,496
1,820)
2,628)
234.29
624.00
455.52
1,324.45
42.16
a 371
1,952
298)
2,496
61
2,301)
467.89
70.61
2,107^
2,349)
2,368
2,496
2,542
2,562)
2,473)
1,379}
2,780}
2,656
2,602)
2,680
176}}
977.50
1,141.92
178.34
1,173.12
150.00
575.48
628.46
687.37
1,184.00
1,248.00
674.32
1,298.94
1,262.36
398.46
707.06
1,470.82
1,046.84
72L99
Piece-
work.
$653.79
262.97
553.36
410.97
672.24
32.80
484.60
610. 15
a Days.
312
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PMNTEB.
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 j with the time each has been employed
and the amaunt each has received y including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
1 Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Van Matre, Kate
Van Norman, £. S . . .
Van Overmeer, J. P . .
Varbeck, Lucy
Vaughan, C. A
Vau^an, Richard T .
Veatch, James E
Veriander, W. R
Vernon, Emma E
Verrosso, Tony
Viles, VolerV
Vipond, Benjamin L
Vleit, Clarence J
Vogel, Conrad T
Vogelweyd, Nannie..
Vogler, William M...
Vogt, Louis C
Vogts, Edward A
Vosburgh, George E.
Vose, E. A
Waddey, Jennie E
Waddlcton, Annie E
Wade, Charles
Wade, John J
Wade, Martha J
Wade, Margaret
Wade,T. L
Wadhams. Henry D.
Wadsworth, A.J
Wagman, Herman D
Wagner, J. W
Wagner, Lillian E . . .
Waite, Fannie W....
Wakefield, F. I
Wakefield, Samuel A
Walde, Wm. O
Walker, A. K
Walker, Bettie
Walker, Edward
Walker, Mary E
WaU, S. R
Wallace, Ella M
Wallace, F. B
Wallace, Frank
I
$589.46
Name.
Walmsley, Edwin.
Hours
em-
AnuMint eamfld.
Wallace, James K.
Wallace, P. 8
Wallace, PaulM..
Waller, John
WaUing, Rose
Wallrath, Rose M.
2,504 $626.68 Walmsley, M. E
2, 484J ; 1,250.65 Walsh, Jerry
2,44(^1 533.86 Walsh, John E \
2,132 1,247.22 Walsh, Kate
3,038J 846.68 i Walsh, Mary
2,633i 1,339.52 Walsh, P. A
2,393i 1,511.88 Walsmith, W. F
2,082i 520.60 Walston, John R
2,596 746.65 Walter, My ra T
2,630 1,697.43, Walters, A niiie
a30 83.34 Walters. D. R
2,649 11,440.87 Walters, May G
2,489J 1,29L79 Walters, T. V i
2,5031 626.27 Walton, David S
424 216.60 Walton, Stephen T...
2,5891 1,425.05 Waple,J.F
135i 67.75 Ward,A.J
2,469i 1,234.90 Ward, F.J
2,448 611.99 Ward, L. M
2,564 653.12 Ward, R. F
663.03 Ware,J.M
1,258.85 Waring,M.C
213.90 Wamdorfl, August J .
441. 61 Warner, Edwin N . . . .
634.29 Warren, Charles M...
1,328.75 Warren, Charles N...
535.65 Warren, F.E
1,371.22 Warren, George S
140.20 Warren, Henry
622. 32 Warren, Sanford M. . .
10L75 War\%'ick,J.F
105. 25 463. 60 Washburn, Edith
1,285.95 Washington, Robert .
1,219. 75 Washington, Samuel .
1,246. 00 Washington, Wm. H .
1,178.00 Wasson,H.('
291.87 Wass<)n,J()hn
108.28 Waterman, Jason
651.00 Waterman, T.J
1,250.50 Waters, .\nnie
l,2«n.66 Waters, Edwin R
1,607. 42 Waters, Kva I
2,000.00 Waters, (J ef>rgeM
Waters, Mary C
Watkins, Emma S
1,068.85 Watkins,H.A
307.30 Watkins, Harry A ...
501. 24 \ Watkins, N
573.30 Watkins, W.F
2,417i $1,20&8D
2,278 57a 00
2,4Q6i 1,336.57
2,516^ 1,263.07
$43.13
588u7D
2,474
2,448
2,584
1,648
2,316ik
61&40
1,224.00
l,5ia66
515.00
579.11
2,448
al787
2,552i
2,584i
2,708}
3,057
244
2, 651 J
1,475J
629.50
290.05
cHjD.dO
1,515.40
1,478.43
861.05
132.40
1,331.22
368.87
2,603i 1,321.86
2,651i 1,380.05
2,512^
415
1,7644
2,520f
2,640
924}
2,553
277
2,489
407
421
2, 557 J
2,439i
2,492
2,356
1,401
247i
2,204
2,616
2,618J
2,5604
a365
a 109
1,896}
2,096
597
2,3644
2,526}
2,220
416
2,486
2,432i
2,108
2, 1514
a365
2,649
876.61
1,110.86
214.66
1,297.67
1,243.16
1,228.92
1,099.72
1,076.16
1,600.47
767.67
2,210
2,6664
2,5134
1,824
371
2,557
662.50
761.14
646.06
014.80
020.03
1,408.17
2,774} 1,467.08
I a 109 J
I 1,896} j
1,721.49
2,448
2,578
a 361
2,324
«71H
2,474
2,462
1,224.00 '
700.06
001.07 :
682.10 I
116.31 !
1,476.77 I
1,575.55
676.22
Watson, Blair F.
2,512} 1,470.87
2,302 058.34
2,1644 1,082.26
554.36
03.00
655.22
508.36
38.34
a Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
313
No. 24. — Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 y with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
Name.
Watson, Eliza A a 4?
Watson, Frank W. . . . 2, 694}
Watson, H.C 2,51^
Watson, James M 709i
Watson, Joseph C 2,612J
Watts, Lewis D 2,623J
Watts, M . Rosella .... 742
18.86 $503.19 I Wells, James.
1,478.78 Welsh,C.H
882.25 Welsh, Charles B
359.29 Welsh,EmoryC
1,418.15 Welsh,JohnE
847.33 i Welsh,Norris
188.30 Welsh, W.L
Watt8,NatG 2, 711i 1,444.24 Wendal, Isaac H
Watts, Walter....... 324 i 198.45 Wemekc, F. M
Way, Edith 547.12 ' Weser, Rosa R
Way,WUllI 2,363 1,181.50 West, Annie M
Wayson.JohnE 817i 455.05 West, Catherine J ... .
Wayson, MaryA 2,363 590.75 West, Israel M
Weaber, George T.... 2,628 1,268.65 West, James A
Weavcr,J.M 2,153J 1,077.82 ! West, Jolm W
Weaver, W.T 2,932 725.27 West, Joseph F
Webb,ArthurC 2,600J 1,484.87 We8t,M.T
Webb,EUasS 2,619 1,325.90 Westdal. Stephen Th.
Webb,narryC 2, 528 J 1,450.70 Westlake, Beulah E . .
Webb.JohnC 2,346J 1,173.25 Weston. Charles F ... .
Webb,JohnS 2,595J 724.32 Weston, Frederick F .
Webb.WalterH 2,367 1,217.46 Wetmore, George W . .
Weber,FredE 2, 415J ' 1,207.75 Wetzel. EmU P
"^ ll645 12 Weyand.H.S
973i j' Whalen, James W....
Weber.M.K 580.02 Whaley, Maggie
Weber, Philip H., Jr.. 2,398i 1,199.25 Whall, Edward G ... .
Weber, William H.... a363i 1,587.81 Whalley, IsabeUa R . .
Webster.E.M 2,492i 1,251.39 Whamond. Fred G . . .
Webster, G 581.44 ^Vheat. E. M
Webster, O.S 2,390i 1,196.45 Wheatley, William...
Webster, Ulysses G .. 1,950 983.40 Wheeldon. L. D
Webster, W.F 2,202i 1,101.25 Wheeler. George
Weckerly, Sara V .... 2,307 590.86 Wheeler. Ha zanrd
Weeks,C.C a365 1,718.76 Wheeler, James H....
1,388.51 Wheeler. John II.. \..
1,207.75 Wheeler. Leta M
1,100.75 , Whelan, Jennie C
Hours
em-
ployed.
2,964
2,495i
2,442J
2,318
2,467i
2,611i
2,460
2,588i
2,340
2,496
2, 204 J
Amount earned.
Time
work.
$772.60
1,247.75
1,221.25
768.85
735.20
922.87
1,233.60
749.65
1,373.91
624.00
551.16
Piece-
work.
$74.20
623.46
Weber. Henry W
2,665i
2.769}
3,324f
2,51H
2,696i
2,580i
<»17
2,479i
2,496
2//24i
2,337
2^618i
478)
673.09
1,659.86
865.55
627.91
966.21
1,409.65
28.33
1,313.27
1,867.06
1,455.38
948.63
1,667.61
241.80
610.66
Weeks, L.D 2,511J
Weidman, J.M 2,415i
Wcidman, John C i 2,201i
Weidman, G.F 2, 555i 1,396.40 Whipper. C. B
Weir, Thomas 2.660 723. 16 ' Whipps. Wm. H.. .
Weiss, W.J 2,497 1,249.20 Whitacre. Albert . .
Weitzol.JolmB 2,568} 1,286.52 | Whitcomb. H. D . .
Welborn.K.B 2,674 775.85 j White. Alice R ... .
Welch, Alice 575.19 ' White. B
Welch, Annie A 2,414i 614.40 53.17 White, Bernard. . .
Welch, Frank 2,535 1,366.84 | White. Cora W ... .
901.10 White, Dora S
496.12 White. Edna S....
1,208.00 White. Edward A .
Wells. ]•: 622.96 . White, F. A
Wells, H.l 2,488i 1,248.65 j White, Frank
a Days.
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 21
2,607i
2,311i
2,363
364}
40
2,583i
0362
2,509
294
408
437i
1,627
650
2,486
2,629
2,292i
1,132.83
677.86
1,181.50
1,925.91
10.00
1,405.16
1,039.47
1,257.76
74.30
204.00
218.76
381.76
276.00
786.14
1,326.06
1,162.46
273.60
2,236i
2,160
1,123.66
638.20
Welch, George F 3,471
Welch, William H.... 1,840J
Wells, Churles W 2,416
668.10
640.80
2a 36
302.46
496.83
2,603^
2,496
2,588}
1,419.64
1,248.00
1,382.17
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
315
No. 24. — Statement shomng the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 , with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received^ including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
ITours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
I Piece-
work.
Name.
WUson, J. C
Wilson, J. E
WUson, J. L. C
Wilson, Mary E
WUson, Nelie
Wilson, O.L
WUson, R.C
Wilson, Thomas
Wilton, W.C
Wilver,'E. J
Wine, Joseph 8
Winfield, Emery R...
Wing,CUntonF
Winne, E. L
Winsey, Herbert
Winslow, Richard A..
Wirt, Catharine L
Wi8e,CoraE
Wise, Mary
Wise, Samuel G
Wise, WilUam E
Wisener, L. A
WithaU, Judson J
Witzel, Julius
Wolfe, Bert V
Wolfe, Elias
Wolff, A. J
Wood, A. L
Wood, Alice G
Wood, Clarence O
Wood, Edward J
Wood, J. H..
Wood, J. M
Wood, James
Wood.M
Wood, Warren C
Woodcll, E. II
Woodell, JohnC
Woodend, Emma F . .
Woodford, E. B
Woodford, Edward II
WoodgHto, George J. .
Woodruff, PriscillaC.
Woods, Ada
Woodward, L
Woolnough, C. W
Woolscy, Emma
Woolls, Stephen
Work, Bessie E j
Wormley, Estellc M..
2,680 l$l,445.85
2,3971
2,516i
2,496
2,655^
2,520)
2,554
3,047)
2,637i
a365
668
l,773i
2,638)
2,511
651)
136
2,110
Hours
em-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
2,495
2,428)
<»364;
2,463
2,528)
2,678)
840
2,959)
2,386)
WorreU, Marguerite H: 2,794 $756.94
615.91 Woulfe, Louis V ^ a307) 1,001.60
1,334.58 Wrenn, JohnL 3,047 1,539.75
780.00 i Wright, Albert F 2,397) 1,200.88
669.81 Wrlght,B.C 2,442 1,221.00
1,517.62! Wright, Charles M... 2,494) 1,256.28
1,498.23' Wright, Charles P.... 2,339 584.73
797.65 Wright, Frank E 2,555^ 1,393.15
1,495.03 Wright, George 2,196)
2,000.00 Wright,JohnF 408
167.00 Wright, W.H 2,598
448.30 Wright, Walter E.... 2,412
1,063.80 Wright, William M... 25S
1,259.30 Wrightson, Edwd. M. 2,597^
372. 50 Wuesthoff, Frederick.
34.80 Wyman, Hester A $548.00
527.50 Wyman,MaryI 537.53
$536.54 Wynne,J.H 2,379) 595.94
623.74 Yager, C.E 2,681 717.97
1,375.62 Yater,C.B 2,654) 1,336.80
1,439.57 Yates, Eugenia A 579.23
1,580.06 Yate8,0.W -2,177} 551.29
1,480.11 Yatcs,H.B | 2,423 1,211.50
1,421.20 Yates, Sadie B [ o364}J 1,259.75 ........
441.C0 Yauchler, H. J 2,463) 1,231.75
1,165.19
103.40
1,303.65
1,206.90
130.65
1,312.22
2,369) 1,184.90
l,509.e0 Yeabower, Annie M. . . 890 257.08
1.193.25 Yeakle, Charles C 756} 386.31
0364,^^, 1,973.9(5 Yenney, John B 2,838} 715.16
526.67 Yokum,J.J 2,432 1,216.00
a289 957.50 Youart, R. E 928 477.58
2, C2e) 1,360.76 Young, Bertha G
2,522) 943.85 Young, Charles E o365
2,562) 1,298.52 Young, II. D 2,627)
<»372 837.00 Young, James E 2,831
2,351 1,373.92 Young, Scott K 2,588
2,644) 1,348. 5() Young, Willis E | 2,645)
2,478) 929.43 ^ tt ^ «r |o34612
' Youngs, Howard W.. ^ '
2,335) 1,172.50 I ^ \ 95)
I 473.31 Yo wen. Brook A 1,955
2,446 687.37 Zeigler, Bessie L
3,075) ?00.85 ' Zlcgler, Charles J ! 2,678 1,350.10
2.591i 1.471.77 Zimmerman, A., jr. .. 16 8.00
1,396 290.83 Zimmerman, Corwin
i 527.17 E 567) 289.56
1,249.35! Zimmerman, Joe E... 1,438 j 765.55
1,340.02 i Zimmerman, Robt. II. 2.491 1,245.50
91.751 509.42 Zirwes, John 2,764f | 877.60
515.00 i Zook,AliceM 2,7161 698.85
125.25 Zuck, Frank 2,332) ' 1,166.25
254.50 385.99 V
400.18
490.28
2,644.44
1,468.80
990.15
1,326.46
1,424.37
ll,189.20
987.41
493.75
2,497)
2,522}
a45;
a206
501
884)
\
a Dayt.
314 BEPOBT OF THE F1TBLIG PBUTTEB.
No, 24, — SUUement thotiring tht name* of penont employtd tn the publtc pmUing omJ
birtding during the fitcal year ended June SO, 1907, vrilh the time each hoi been empioyed
andlhe amojoit each hag received, including leave* o/abienee — CoDtinued.
White, OeoigeK....
pl^^.
2,3M
i.iar
2.4«
"17»t
!,»2t
'310
337
1,7«
T«3i
2,MM
2,«i«
2,571^
2.83U
2,68U
i.oisj
2.8211
1,0!8
2,50S
2,smi
2,S111
2,SI3|
2,7291
2.8191
2.5081
1,980
i.mi
3.3871
l,3Mi
2.flS.ll
1,8W1
2.3»
2,m
2,S»
I,9Mi
"iioi;
2,795
2,002)
i.Vt)
2,4Hi
2.*ft1)
Amount earned.
Time 1 Plwe-
ll.0W,7S ....'....
Name.
WUlholt. A. L
wmiani), Arthur J.
Wllliuni.BurrO...
WiUlMrn.C,E
WmiamB.C.L
WilUamB, ChariPB A
Wllliami, Chirie* H
WiUiBmn, Daniel...
WUUamB, Edvanl B
WlUlamB, Emma P.
William., Fred B...
Williama,a.E
WtUlamB. QeoixeC.
WilliamB.n.T
W-llUama, J, T
WilUamB, JohnH..
WlUlams, JohnT...
WiUiamB, Marsaret
WlUiam., ThomaaC
WlUiammn. A. K..
Wmiammn.!. D...
WlUlamson.Jcnrph A
WllUBmBon,LlHlBC
WlUlngham, A.IC..
WUll.,Ch«rlf8B...
Wllli9,F.M
Wlllis,J.C
■ 2.M8)
1 . 218)J
388
. 2,877
■ 2.«11
. 2,S73i
3,073
2.630i
. >3S3
I,2H
Amount fomrt.
•1,3M.OO
White, H.0
l,lg7.J0
White. LfturaE
White, UayD
397.81
1,«9.BS
1,319.38
1,30140
White, WIUlamR...
30.80
780.68
SO
°3W,-|.
2.338
!,10»
2,488
2.808
2.M3I
2.3384
2.880
2,1M
2,881
2,S«3l
238
8141
2,8021
794
2,418
2.SH
2,4B9
2,83C^
■364,'.
2.308
883
l.«7)
3.HB1
2.i«
1.448
2,109
2,m
2.BflO
3,«(2i
2,077
2,878
2.7181
2.«ai
87B1
72489
Whltlocli J A
1,181.10
i,aas.8o
1.2S0.«
1.801.80
870.87
Wiivand.nuiUveW
I,1»6S
789,78
1,06,13]
Wllcl.F,.S
WUIl.,TheoilomP.G
WlllLis.iionryC...
Willni< ADtolnni^E
WlllB.JohnD
Wllli.,Thoma«H...
Wil.wtli Wimcrl,
Wil«,n. Anna
Wilson, niamhp....
Wll«on,C.H
Wilson, C,W
Wilson, CllarleBR..
Wils<m, (J, 0..1r...
Wilson, r.antt
Wilson, 11. F
WUnon, Harry B...
Wil».,n,J
388.27
973.78
638.87 7.«
1,468.31
l,2»«.0O
1.341.88
1.180.28
764.P3
871.83
M0.e9
I.244.» ..
1.CT.S8
««.«
i,«4i.;7
13.00
2M-K fuu
Wllpy.P.W
Wilhclm, niHrb'9
7SI1.74
WUklns. JiLii,...
WllbTKOn, l^nili.'...
WIU,F 1>
Wlllarcl.nB>tonK..
I,!:«,'J5
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
315
No. 24. — Statement shomng the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907, with the time each has been employed
and the amount each has received, including leaves of absence — Continued.
Name.
WUson, J. C
Wilson, J. E
Wilson, J. L. C
Wilson, Mary E
Wilson, Nelie
Wilson, O. L
Wilson, R.C
Wilson, Thomas
Wilton, W. C
Wilver/E. J
Wine, Joseph S
W infield, Emery R...
Wing, Clinton F
Winne, E. L
VVinsey, Herbert
Winslow, Richard A. .
Wirt, Catharine L
Wise, Cora E
Wise, Mary
Wise, Samuel G
Wise, WiUiamE
Wisener, L. A
Withall, Judson J. . ..
Witzcl, Julius
WoUe, Bert V
Wolfe, Elias
WolfT, A.J
Wood, A. L
Wood, Alice G
Wood, Clarence O
Wood, Edward J
Wood, J. H.
Wood, J. M
Wood, James
Wood, M
Wood, Warren C
Wooden, E. II
Woodell, John C
Woodend, Emma F . .
Woodford, E. B
Woodford, Edward TI
Woodgato, George J. .
WoodnifT, PriscillaC.
Woods, Ada
Woodward, L
Woolnough, C. W
Woolsey, Emma
Woolls, Stephen
Work, Bessie E
Woniiley, Estelle M..
Hours
em-
ployed.
2,689
2,3971
2,516i
2,496
2,655i
2,520)
2,554
3,047)
2, 637 J
a 365
668
l,773i
2,638)
2,511
651)
136
2,110
Amount earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
$1,445.85
615.91
1,334.58
780.00
669.81
1,517.62
1,498.23
797.65
1,495.03
2,000.00
167.00
448.30
1,063.80
1,259.30
372.50
34.80
527.50
2,495
2,428)
a 364}
2,463
2,528)
2,678)
840
2,959)
2,386)
1536.54
623.74
1,375.62
1,439.57
1,580.06
1,480.11
1,421.20
411.C0
1,509.€0
1,193.25
o364,'\, 1,973.96
526.67
a 289
2,62f.)
2,522)
2,562)
a 372
2,351
2,644)
2,478)
2,335)
957.50
1,390.76
943.85
1,298.52
837.00
1,373.92
1.348.56
929.43
1,172.50
473. 31
2,446
3,075)
2,59U
1,306
687. 37
£00.85
1.471.77
290.83
2,497) ! 1,249.35
2,522f I 1,340.02
91.75
527.17
a 455
a208
501
884)
515.00
125.25
254.50
509.42
385.99
Hours
Name. em-
: ployed.
Worrell, Marguerite H ; 2, 794
Woulfe, Louis V j a 307)
Wrenn, JohnL 3,047
Wright, Albert F j 2, 397)
Wright, B.C 2,442
Wright, Charles M . . . 2, 494)
Wright, Charles P . . . . 2, 339
Wright, Frank E 2, 555^
Wright, George 2, 198)
Wright, John F 408
Wright, W.H 2,598
Wright, Walter E . . . . 2. 412
Wright, William M . . . 25S
Wrightson, Ed wd. M . [ 2, 597^
WuesthofT, Frederick. | 2, 369)
Wyman, Hester A . . . |
Wyman, Mary I
Wynne, J. H 2,379)
Yager, C.E 2,681
Yater, C. B 2,654)
Yates, Eugenia A
Yates, O.W '2,1771
Yates, H.B 2,423
Yates, Sadie B a 364^2
Yauchler, H. J 2,463)
Yeabowcr, Annie M. . . 890
Yeaklc, Charles C 7561
Yenney, JohnB 2,8381
Yokum,J.J 2,432
Youart, R. E 928
Young, Bertha G
Young, Charles E
Young, H. D
Young, James E
Young, Scott K
Young, Willis E
Youngs, Howard W.
Yowell, Brook A
Zeigler, Bessie L
Zicgler, Charles J 2, 678
Zimmerman, A., jr . . . 16
Zimmerman, Corwin
E 667)
Zimmerman, Joe E . . . 1 , 438
Zimmerman, Roht. H. 2, 491
Zlrwes, John , 2,764f
Zook, Alice M 2, 7161
Zuck, Frank 2,332)
Amotmt earned.
Time
work.
Piece-
work.
a365
2,627)
2,831
2,588
2,645)
<»346l?
95)
1,955
$756.94
1,001.60
1,539.75
1,200.88
1,221.00
1,266.28
584.73
1,393.15
1,165.19
103.40
1,303.66
1,206.90
130.65
1,312.22
1,184.90
$548.00
537.53
695.94
717.97
1,336.80
579.23
551.29
1,211.50
1,259.75 ........
1,231.75
257.08 400.18
386.31
715.16
1,216.00
477.58
490.28
2,644.44
1,468.80
990.15
1,326.46
1,424.37
[l, 189.20
987.41
403.76
1,350.10
8.00
289.56
766.66
1,246.50
877.60
698.86
1,166.25
o Dayl.
Government Printing Office,
Office of Superintendent of Documents,
July 1, 1907.
Sir: In accordance with the provisions of section 61 of the general
printing act, approved January 12, 1895, I have the honor to submit
the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Documents
covering the fiscal year, July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907.
Very respectfully,
William L. Post,
Superintendent of Documents.
Hon. Chas. a. Stillings,
Public Printer.
317
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCU-
MENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1907.
Before entering upon a discussion of the many interesting features
of the work of this rapidly growing division, I here present a general
recapitulation of the statistical matter which forms the bulk of this
report :
Publications received ^ distribvied, and sold from July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907.
Received from —
Agriculture Department 281, 161
Commerce and Labor Department 7, 234
Interior Department 656, 977
Justice Department 480
Navy Department 12,939
Post-Office Department 576
State Department 10,352
Treasury Department 6, 295
War Department 14, 541
990, 555
Government Printing Office 1,018,893
Bureau of American Republics 5
Civil Service Commission 1, 905
Interstate Commerce Commission 113
Library of Congress 12,332
Smithsonian Institution 48
14, 403
Senate folding room 129, 409
House folding room 29, 899
159, 308
Miscellaneous departments and libraries 364, 307
Miscellaneous libraries 43, 409
Public document library 57, 315
465, 031
Exchange account 2, 949
2, 661, 139
Wrapping account 144, 666
Total number of volimies received 2, 795, 805
Distributed —
Cash sales 116, 009
Designated depository libraries 503, 564
Geological depository libraries 74, 656
• 578, 220 ;
r
320 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Distributed — Continued .
MiBcellaneous libraries 64, 379
Officials and Departments - 4, 238
Foreign legations (unbound; 69, 865
Catalogues, etc 52, 317
190, 799
Official Register, 1905 573
Messages and papers of the President 150
Flags of Maritime Nations 14
737
Exchange account 2, 067
887,832
Wrapping account 144, 666
Total number of volumes distributed 1, 032, 498
RECAPITULATION .
Publications on hand July 1, 1906 1, 301, 695
Publications received July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907 2, 795, 805
4, 097, 500
Publicat ions distributed July 1 , 1906, to June 30, 1907 1, 032, 498
Publications on hand July 1, 1907 3, 065, 002
4, 097. 500
Cash statement for fiscal year ended June SO, 1907.
Cashonhand July 1, 1906 $29.72
Cash received July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1907 33,970.27
Publications sold to Departments, paid by transfer of funds 655. 06
34,655.04
Cash remitted to Public Printer for sale of publications from July 1, 1906,
to June 30, 1907 31, 517. 83
CashreturnedtoremittersJuly 1,1906, to June 30, 1907 2,252.61
Cash on hand June 30, 1907, account of unfilled orders 229. 55
Deposited in Treasury by transfer of funds 655. 06
34.655.04
Itemized list of documents paid for by transfer of funds July /, 1906^ to June SO^ 1907 »
Documont, (Copies. Price. Total.
A. L. A. PortnUt Indpx (rioth) 3 13.00 10.00
American Historical Assrx>iAtiori Rpfmrt, 1902:
Vol. 1 (cloth) 1 ■ .fiO .80
Vol.2(cloth> 1 .fiO .M
Army List iind DIrw.'tory 6 .10 .60
Attomi'V-Gonoral, Opinions of, vol. 3 1 l.fiO l.fiO
Bankruptcy Law and A m<'ndm<'ntjs 6 .10 .60
Charters and Con.ntitution of the United States, 2 vols, (shocp) (1 set) 2 4.96 4.06
Code of Diws of District of C'oliimliia (cloth) 5 .50 2.60
KEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
321
Itemized list of documents paid for by transfer of funds July 1, 1906, to June SO, 1907 —
Continued.
Documents.
Comptroller of Treasury Decisions:
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol. 6
Vol. 7
Vol. 8
Vol. 9
Vol.10 J
Vol. 11
Vol. 12
Vol. 13, part 1 (paper)
Compt roller of Treasury, Digest of Decisions, 1902
Congressional Record, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session, 10 parts and index
(half leather) (1 set)
Same, Fifty-ninth Congress, second session, 5 parts and index (half
leather) (1 set)
Same, Fifty-ninth Congress, second session
Court of Claims Report, vol. 28
Court of Claims Report, vol. 33
Firing Regulations, 1904
Forestry Bulletin 8
Forestry BuJetin 62
Forestry Bulletin 70
Forestry Bulletin 71
Geographic Names, Board of, third report
House Manual, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session (paper)
International Law, Digest of, vols. 1-8:
Cloth (3 sets)
Sheep (2 sets)
Journals of Continental Congress, vols. 1-6 (cloth)
Navy Regulations, 1905 (cloth)
Official Register, 1905, vol. 1
Official Register, 1905, vol. 2
Records of the Virginia Company of London, 2 vols, (cloth) (1 set)
Revised Statutes, 1878, 2d edition (sheep)
Supplement, vol. 1 (sheep)
Supplement, vol. 2 (sheep)
Supplement, vol. 2, No. 9 (paper)
Senate Document 30, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, vol. 6 (cloth)
Session Laws, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session, parts 1 and 2 (paper) (2 sets) .
Statutes at Large, vol. 32, part 1 (sheep)
Statutes at Large, vol. 32, part 2 (sheep)
Statutes at Large, vol. 33, part 1 (sheep)
Statutes at Large, vol. 33, part 2 (sheep)
Copies. Price. Total.
1
ILIO
SLID
1
L15
L16
1
1.26
L25
1
L25
L25
1
1.60
L60
1
L40
1.40
1
L25
L26
1
L40
L40
1
L50
L60
1
L50
L60
1
1.25
L26
1
L50
L60
1
.25
.26
1
1.10
LIO
11
23.00
23.00
6
10.00
10.00
2
4.00
8.00
1
.40
.40
1
L15
L16
100
.65
66.00
1
.15
.16
1
.15
.16
31
.16
4.66
313
.15
46.96
13
.25
3.26
12
.40
4.80
24
10.00
30.00
16
16.00
30.00
6
100
6.00
50
.46
22.50
1
2.16
2.15
1
3.50
150^
2
4.00
4.00
40
2.90
116.00
37
2.00
74.00
43
2.86
122.66
1
.86
.86
1
.60
.60
4
2.26
4.60
3
2.50
7.60
3
. 2.25
6.76
4
2.50
10.00
4
2.26
9 00
555.06
322 BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
OP ICE PUBLICATIONS.
The publications prepared and issued by this office during the fiaeal
year are as follows:
Twelfth Annual Report of Superintendent of Documents, 1906 9b
Bulletin 7; List of annual and serial public documents that should be regularly
supplied to designated depository libraries 39
Monthly catalogues, June, 1906-May, 1907 434
Price list 10; Laws of United States 4
Price list 11; Food and diet 20
Price list 12; Water pollution; Water purification 8
Schedule of volumes of documents and reports of Fifty-ninth Congress, first
session 10
•
AN ITEMIZED REPORT.
In connection >\dth these statistics allow me to call your attention
to the absurdity of the requirement of the law that the Superintend-
ent of Documents "shall report annually the number of copies of
each and every document sold by him, and the price of the same/'
The preparation of this itemized report is seen to be a difficult task,
when it is considered that 116,009 books were sold during the past
fiscal year, in variety of titles numbering some 6,000; and this great
expenditure of time and eflFort in tabulating these statistics is without
any beneficial returns, either from the accounting standpoint or that
of official records.
It is not foimd necessary in large publishing houses to keep the
inventory minutely to the single book, nor do they attempt to bal-
ance cash returns and stock to the penny. But this is what the law
rightly compels the Superintendent of Documents to do, and this can
and always should be done.
To itemize a report thereof is, however, a useless task, since an
itemized annual report is not even auxiliar}^ to any part of the actual
records of the office from which the audit is made.
To avoid the enormous expense annually incurred heretofore' in
successfully arriving at anything like a correct result in compiling
such an itemized statement of cash and books, I foimd it necessary
to install a new inventory system as the basis for the operation of
any sort of proper business methods; and even though the law is
amended as to the requirement of an itemized report — and this I
would urge upon your consideration and that of the Joint Committee
on Printing — this system of inventory will still prove invaluable as
providing a means for the daily checking between the stockkeeper
and the cashier of books and cash and give a daily balance.
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PBINTER. 323
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS — OUR SPECIALTY.
Were I asked to write a motto for this office it would consist of
the words *' Public documents — Our specialty;^' and were I to define
our interests the definition would embrace the subject of public docu-
ments from the inception of each publication as a publication to its
final delivery after completion. In other words, we are interested in
public documents as to their imiform make-up and mechanical per-
fection, comprehensive cataloguing, logical distribution, and proper
appreciation by the public at large. To these ends we are endeavor-
ing systematically to arrange them and editorially supervise their
production, in the hope of eliminating many of the unexplainable
eccentricities heretofore complained of; to expend our best efforts in
consistently cataloguing them, as a sure means of promoting their
use ; to quickly distribute them, that they may be available contem-
poraneously with the interest in their contents, and to advertise them
so extensively that their existence and value will be known to all
who contribute the means for their production.
AN HISTORICAL BESUME.
When this office was organized in May, 1895, it was with few assist-
ants, much lack of information or practical experience, and abso-
lutely no convenient facilities. The offices and storage space supplied
were combined in a large bam-like storeroom, conveniently located
on the top floor of a rented building. A few desks and chairs were
obtained from the Government Printing Office, Ukewise several inex-
perienced persons to aid those in charge in their great work of organ-
izing. Only one of the force had had any previous extended knowl-
edge of public documents, and it became this person's duty not only
to outline the poUcy, but instruct the others in carrying it out.
Fortunately some of the others, while not experts in public docu-
ments, were specialists as administrators or cataloguers, and the
combined efforts brought out, in remarkably short order, an organi-
zation which has served as a substantial basis for the improvements
which growth of business and development in comprehension of the
necessities of the office have demanded.
To attack an entirely new problem, with the only directions avail-
able contained in a law the provisions of which presented the most
illogical and impossible demands, and to undertake this work months
after it was required by law to begin, was to say the least an embar-
rassing situation. But notwithstanding all these difficulties, a library
was started, work on the catalogues and indexes demanded by law was
proceeded with, and the sale and distribution of public documents was
begun. Along all lines the work rapidly developed, so rapidly in fact
that many features of it were neglected, and it was fouji^^WfJCrsaj'py
324 BEPOBT OF THE PUBOC PBINTBE.
to reorganize the office in November, 1897, when the personnel of the
office, including the Superintendent, was changed.
At this time closer organization along business lines was attempted
and 6 distinct sections formed, each in charge of an experienced clerk;
the functions of the sections being indicated by their names, i. e.,
bookkeeping and correspondence, sales, catalogue, Kbrary, mail, and
stock.
FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE.
It was eariy found impossible to confine the work of the office to the
duties assigned to it, which are here stated in the order in which they
are set down in the law, in section 61 (act of January 12, 1895, 2 Supp.
R. S., p. 350) and the sections immediately following.
1. To sell at cost any public document in its charge, the distribu-
tion of which is not specifically directed in the law.
2. To receive from any Government office any document published
for sale, wliich sale must be made imder the provisions of section 61.
3. To have general supervision of the distribution of all public
documents (wath exceptions as enumerated).
4. To prepare at the close of each regular session of Congress a
comprehensive index (document catalogue) of public documents.
5. To prepare and print in one volume a consoUdated index (doc-
ument index) of Congressional documents.
6. To index such single volumes of documents as the Joint Com-
mittee on Printing shall direct.
7. To receive all accumulations of documents from the several
Executive Departments, bureaus, and offices of the Government,
and annually to take over their surplus for distribution or sale.
8. To prepare and publish a monthly catalogue of Government
publications, which shall show the documents printed during a month,
where obtainable, and the price thereof.
9. To thoroughly investigate the condition of the designated
depositories.
10. To distribute the documents as issued to the designated
depositories.
Several other duties were assumed, or rather were forced upon the
office, as a natural result of its establishment, the most important
of which was that of operating as —
A BUREAU OF INFORMATION'.
Through the natural desire for enlightenment as to public docu-
ments and what they contain, this office has become a regular bureau
of information on subjects dealt with in governmental literature,
\ much time is now devoted by our document experts to instruct-
^fh^ correspondence, how to procure books of interest to
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 325
them, or informing them where they may find them for consultation.
Thousands of letters have been answered this year relative to these
matters, and our research mail is constantly growing. No other
feature of the office presents more promise of fruitful future develop-
ment than this, and as it is meeting a long-felt want, its scope of
usefulness is constantly increasing.
The idea is to develop a central information agency, where all
inquiries relative to public documents or what they contain can be
forwarded for reply. We are gradually training persons who are
specially adapted to research work, and are digging out from the
mass of useless material the really important titles and information.
Not only does this research benefit individual cases, but it is
developing in this office a fund of information which will -always
prove a valuable asset. More prominence will be given to this
feature of our work, and we feel sure that the results will justify the
expenditure of time and effort.
THE CLEARING-HOUSE IDEA.
Another important function, which has evolved naturally through
demand, is that of operating as a clearing-house of Government publi-
cations for the libraries.
We are in constant correspondence with hundreds of libraries and
educational institutions, and are ever ready to receive from them
surplus public documents for which they have no need and to supply
in their stead those books for which there is a demand.
This work would be to a great degree unnecessary if the distribu-
tion were accomplished from a central agency, but until this can be
accomplished this clearing-house idea provides a partial remedy and
places public documents where they can be used.
What is needed in this work is a simple means of keeping track of
library wants in such a manner that when the publications drift in
they may be shipped at once to libraries wishing them and not put in
stock or condemned. Very soon a scheme will be presented for trial.
If we are kept posted as to the library wants and our records are
made in such a manner that the receipt of a book will insure its
delivery to fill a need, the problem of storage of useless books will be
solved, for we can then gauge the supply retained by the demand.
It is somewhat disconcerting, however, to correspond almost
weekly with certain libraries, furnish them instructions relative to
the supply of books, and do all in our power to convince them that
the proper place to apply for public documents or for information con-
cerning them is this office, and then have them write to a Member of
Congress or their Senator requesting him to intercede with this office
in order to secure the receipt of something desired, or, worse still,
address their communications to the Public Printer or the Librarian
326 REPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER.
of Congress, causing extra clerical labor to those already^overbur-
dened oflScials.
One startling instance of unpardonable ignorance was revealed by
the return of a question circular from a library which had been a
depository since 1858, and had been receiving the usual shipments
and invoices ever since that date, with the statement, that so far as
they knew they were not a depository and that if they were ''when
and by whom were they designated?" In such an instance words
are useless, but this case is cited as an extreme of which there are
many alike in kind, if not in degree.
If the clearing-house idea is to succeed it must be by hearty cooper-
ation on the part of all the librarians of the country. They must
come * forward with information when requested, and put their
shoulders to the wheel in securing legislation to authorize the fulfill-
ing of their desires. And in return for what we are able to do for
them, we desire that the fact of the existence of this office and some
idea of the functions assigned to it be revealed by them to the public
which thev serve.
As soon as the vast accumulation now being sorted is Usted,
printed copies of the list will be sent broadcast, and those desiring
any of the books registered therein as in stock will be supplied so long
as the suj)j)ly lasts. After this thorough circularizing of the libraries
of the countr\' has been accomplished, a sufficient time will be allowed
for selection, and then all of the accumulation, except a Umited sup-
ply reserved for official use, will be sent to the warehouse to await
Congressional action in condemning them for sale as waste paper.
At the same time the libraries will be given the opportunity to
return their accumulations of documents, which lack of space has
heretofore caused us to refuse to handle.
It is hoped that in the future such close relations can be estab-
Ushed with the libraries that their duplicates or unused documents
can be returned as soon as they discover they are not desired, that
thev mav be redistributed while thev are of current interest.
The plans of this office embrace the development of this clearing-
house feature to the fullest caj)acity.
CONGRESSIONAL EXCHANGE.
Following out the clearing-house idea fully, we have developed
another form of distribution, which has proved of mjitual advantage
to both this office and the Senators and Members who have availed
themselves of the opportunities which it offers of securing publications
they desire in exchange for those which are of little use to them or to
their constituents.
As a means of procuring publications for which we may receive
orders and at the same time of supplying those books which Senators
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 327
and Members desire, and which under the law this office can not give
them, we have instituted a method of exchange on the basis of value
for value. This has become very popular and productive of good
results to all concerned.
To the city Senator or Member an exchange of a portion of his use-
less quota of horse books for some valuable law or historical volumes
is truly a great benefit, and this office thereby obtains a fresh supply
of those works most sought after by purchasers.
But the difficulty lies in getting in touch with those Senators and
Members who desire such service. If we had access to their quotas it
would be very easy to determine what class of literature was most
desired by individuals, and we could then arrange exchanges, so as to
put into circulation many hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of
material which has lain for years in storage because the Senator or
Member, who alone could dispose of them under the law, had no use
for them, whereas those desiring copies of these very documents to
supply the repeated demands of their constituents are compelled to
obtain legislation for new editions, such legislation operating, of
course, to increase the already unappreciated quotas. At present
these quotas are distributed from the folding rooms of the Senate and
House, and the statistics thereof are held there as confidential.
On many occasions the distribution of special publications for
Congress has been accomplished by this office, and in the case of the
''Messages and Papers of the Presidents'' and the ** Flags of Maritime
Nations'' hundreds of duplications were avoided, to the gratification
of Senators and Members.
If all the distribution were accomphshed from this office, much
could be done not only in detecting duplications but also in securing
the best distribution of publications.
If nothing more radical can be accomplished, legislation should
certainly be enacted turning over to the Superintendent of Docu-
ments for distribution all books which remain undistributed two
years after their issue.
EDITORIAL WORK.
The editorial work which this office is performing has been under-
taken in self-defense, in an effort to prevent the errors and omissions
which tend greatly to involve cataloguing or listing of Government
publications.
Employing as we do expert cataloguers and persons trSned in all
branches of bibliographical science, it is natural that we should be
called upon to direct the editorial matters connected with the print-
ing of Government literature, in so far as these matters relate to the
actual manufacture of the book, the proper construction and placing
of the '"apparatus," or the consistent titling and uniform lettering of
the volumes.
328 REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
In order to accomplish this work an editorial section has been
established; and already good results are apparent in many ways.
It is difficult to make changes in long-established customs, no matter
how antiquated and obnoxious they may have become, but it must
be admitted that, with but few exceptions, our efforts to benefit the
publications bibliograpliically and typographically have been met
with hearty approval and cooperation.
This work is only in its trial stage, but it is hoped that it will prove
so fruitful of good results that its scope may be enlarged to cover
matters in the issue of public documents which have long needed
that careful scrutiny which the rush of a great print shop makes
practically impossible.
It is not the intention of this office to attempt copy preparing
beyond the title-pages, caption headings, contents, indexes, and
Usts of illustrations. The preparing of the main body of the work
will ho left to the experts in the proof room of the Government Print-
ing Office as formerly.
Many complaints drift into this office relative to the inconsistent
mako-up of volumes of public documents, and much confusion arises
on account of lack of imiformity in titles and general appearance in
annual and serial issues. It is to avoid these compUcations and aid
the (lovornment Printing Office in putting forth the highest class of
printing that this work has l)een undertaken. Then, too, the saving
of time in the cataloguing department in handling properly prepared
books will neariy offset the increased cost which the editorial section
entails.
REORGAX IZATION .
Wliat has been thus far said regarding the lawful and the nec-
essarily assumed fimctions of the office, presents but a skeleton out-
line of tlie many j)erplexing features connected with the now popular
subject of public documents.
It was prophetically suggested during the debate incident to the
adoption of the act of JanuarA' 12, 1895, which contained the au-
thority for tlie establislnnent of this ofllce, that there was being
brought into existence by the legislation under consideration a bureau
which would some day employ a large corps of clerks at a great ex-
pense U) the (loveninient.
This is now a reality, but the accniments of the office more than
offset the expenditure. While the great ex{)ense of preparing, editing,
and publishing the extensive (lOveninient catalogues and the
gratuitous distribution of documents to designated depository
libraries will always prevent this office from assuming the r6le of a
8elf-su[)p<)rting institution, still the increase in sales from $16,000 to
$32,000 in one year indicates that that portion of our duties at least
will be a paying proposition in time.
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Although the nine years under the organization accompUshed in
1897 were years of neglected opportunities the tendency toward
growth was apparent, even under the most obstructive odds.
As indicated in my last report, which covered a period of but a
little over four months of my incumbency, a temporary readjustment
of the aflfairs of the office was absolutely necessary from the moment
I assumed charge. It was many months before anything like a
consistent organization was developed, even with the most tireless
labor — day and night — and it is still a matter of months of unceasing
toil before its affairs will be adjusted to the high standard set for it.
Before proceeding with the reorganization of the office along up-to-
date business lines, and as a necessary preparation for the work,
I visited, under your instructions, many of 'the largest business organi-
zations in the East and the Middle West, and thoroughly investi-
gated their methods for handling routine office business.
My primary desire was to discover the simplest form for inventory-
ing the enormous accumulation of public documents at that time
lying inaccessible in heaps and serving only to occupy valuable space.
1 had in mind a plan for a self-posting perpetual inventory, and in
order to prove its merit I instaUed it in connection with certain
branches of the work soon after I took charge of the office. The suc-
cess which this trial developed encouraged me in the hope that, with
modifications which might be suggested by other inventory schemes,
it would prove ideal for out particular work.
The information obtained from the large publishers was a disap-
pointment so far as the inventory was concerned, but many ideas were
obtained as to other matters of routine work.
After diligent investigations, however, I adopted my original plan
as most advantageous for our needs, and it will soon be installed in all
branches of the work.
My search was not confined to publishing houses nor my inquiries
to inventories. The scope of investigation gradually broadened, and
was finally made to cover all routine methods of business and the
labor-saving machines incident thereto, and over 75 different institu-
tions were visited, representing printing, mercantile, insurance, rail-
way, and financial interests.
In nearly all of the^e great industrial concerns the spirit of reorgani-
zation and a growing interest in new methods was very noticeable.
In many their incomes had been greatly depleted by inability to install
new methods fast enough to meet the growing demands, and in one
instance — a large shoe house in the North — development was so
rapid that it became necessary to close down for two weeks in order to
readjust the business to the new conditions.
Kealizing fully the important place this office is gradually assuming
in the Government's dealings with the people, I was convinced tksa^
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any system which was installed must be susceptible of expansion
without change, and simple enough to be handled by persons untaught
in the intricacies of public documents.
T am desirous of organizing, as any large commercial concern with
our advantages and possibilities would organize, of so systematizing
the work that the rapid growth which is now in evidence i/vall be no
^embarrassment when it develops larger problems and more serious
complications in the future.
That the Government will continue to publish, and that public doc-
uments will be more generally used and more persistently sought, are
conclusions which even a slight knowledge of conditions make posi-
tive. To let the public know what the Government prints, and to
instnict them where thev can consult the books or how thev niav
• • •
obtain them for themselves, are some of the beneficial duties which
this office is endeavoring to fulfill. And we are now striving to give
the librarians prompt service, that they in turn may be able to supply
their patrons with Government publications of current interest.
With a thorough knowledge of the internal conditions and needs of
the office, and an enlarged sense of business practices gathered from
these profitable researches, which your foresight and good judgment
made possible, I took tip the actual work of reorganization, confident
of success.
It has been uphill work, owing to our inability to procure the proper
equipment until accumulation had multiphed the difficulties involved
in the change. With this condition and handling a business which
has doubled in the period covered by this report, we were brought to
a point where it seemed we could do no bett(?r than follow the lead
of the shoe firm and close down until ade(|uate facilities for proceed-
ing prop<Tly could be installed.
Early and late the employees have labored, first to learn and then
to put into operation the various methods decided upon after the
most careful deliberation, and to them is due the lion's share of praise
for th(» success which has been obtained.
From a condition of absolute chaos, devoid of any semblance of
business method, with a force of employees disheartened by neglect
and r(»{)ulsed by unappreciative superiors, and even the lawful func-
tions of the office fast losing the high standard upon which they
were originally ])laced, the present well-regulated, contented division
has be(»n organized, with a business scheme b(»ing installed which it
is believed will be found adequate* for all contingencies.
TIIK THUEK DIVISIONS.
The work of the office, though diverse in character, naturally
ilivides itself into three distinct parts, and under the new scheme of
reorganization, each is assigned to a division, namely, the Administra-
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live Division, which handles all the work of selling and distributing,
as well as of diffusing information relative to pubUc documents;
the Bibliograpliical Division, wliich includes the library and all the
cataloguing, indexing, and compiling sections, and the Editorial Sec-
tion, wliich is held distinct on account of its general fimctions.
At present, with no cliief cataloguer to assume the entire control
of the Bibhograpliical Division and with the Editorial Section still
in a formative stage, the organization is not complete, but three divi-
sions will ultimately result.
These three divisions are composed of sections in charge of com-
petent cliiefs, and include the following:
Administrative Division —
Bookkeeping Section.
Correspimdence and Filing Section.
Stock Section.
Sliipping Section.
Bibliogra])liical Division —
Catalogue Section.
Checklist and Index Section.
Library Section.
Editorial Section (to become a division).
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION.
More growth has been manifested in this division in the past year
than in any other portion of the office, and this of course is natural,
as its functions develop with the influx of business.
Briefl}' stated, the duties of the Administrative Division, other than
those of a general administrative character, are to sell and distribute
Government publications and keep accurate records of such trans-
actions.
BOOKKEEPING SECTION.
For years the records of tliis office had been so neglected that it
was found impossible to verify accounts or compile statistics there-
from. Even the cash receipts and the register of sales were recorded
on loose sheets, which were found tucked away in unused cabinets or,
in some instances, were not to-be located at all. These records were
made by numerous j)ersons and in various places, thus duplicating
work and j)n»venting uniformity in the accounts.
The establishment of the Bookkeeping Section brought together
under one supervision all the cash and book records of the office, and
by an unique scheme of receipt and an elaboration of the *' Daily
sales sheet" a perfect check upon the casliier has been obtained.
The inventory, wliich is now in course of preparation and which
will be explained in my next report, will supply the ilecessary check
332 REPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
of stock against cash, while a simple yet efTective form of orde ing pub-
lications out of stock has been adopted which provides a sui e protec-
tion ao^ainst the withdrawal of anv but those books which arc sold or
authorized by the head of the office for distribution under the law.
The problem of keeping accurate account of over a million and a
half of books, and accessioning them so as to make them immediately
available, has been solved. And not only that, it has been solved in
such a manner as to condense the mass of printed matter into the
smallest amount of available space.
Many thousands of cards have been prepared as records for this
vast accumulation, and these records are being daily brought nearer
completion and will finally present an invaluable self-posting per-
petual inventory. When this work is accomplished the office will be
ready to handle any amount of business and give quick and accurate
service at all times.
With this inventory and the accession register accounting for our
book stock, and the carefully prepared daily sales sheets and cash-
books, the present records are as simple and complete as any expert
accountant could desire. In fact, after repeated investigations,
which have been heartily aided by this office, the Treasury officials
have approved our new methods.
CORRESPONDENrE AND FILING SECTION.
As previously stated, the correspondence, and necessarily the filing,
have assumed large proportions for a small office, so large and impor-
tant in fact as to fully warrant a separate section to handle it.
In this section all the stenographers of the office are brought
together under the direct supervision of a chief, who is not only
responsible for the expedition with which the work is performed, but
also for its general appearance. Much time has been expended in
establishing rules and instructing the stenographers so that their
work is consistent, neat, and accurate.
The output averages 120 dictated letters a day besides from 75 to
100 form letters. Then there are hundreds of price lists and leaflets
for which envelopes must be addressed.
The incoming mail averages over 300 letters a day, besides postal
cards and letters of acknowledgment, which are not figured in our
statistics as they are never filed.
To this section will fall the bulk of the work in the new mail scheme
now being installed, but its operation is calculated to reduce labor
and insure accuracy. It means double work, however, until it is
installed.
The lack of proper filing facilities has caused nuich overtime work
for the clerks in this section, but it is hoped soon to have all back
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 333
work on the files broiio^ht up to clate^ and the current work can then
be handled without any difliculty.
The numerical-vertical filing is bein^j installed and the change to it
from the numerous systems heretofore in vogue has caused all the
difiiculties, but it was imperative that a change be made, and the new
system will meet all future requirements without change.
STOCK SECTION.
For years the books had been allowed to accumulate without any
attempt being made to classify or record them. In the early days of
the office the stock bins and an index thereto provided accurate infor-
mation for quick reference, though the entire scheme was cumbersome
and expensive, involved considerable clerical labor of an experienced
character, and demanded much more space for its proper operation
than the office could command. Perhaps these considerations had
somethmg to do with the adoption of the policy of keeping no records
whatever.
The books were dumped out of the sacks and piled in heaps upon
hea-ps, regardless of their character. Libraries returned all sorts of
books other than Government publications; in fact, it seemed they
used the privilege of document returns by free frank as a means of
disposing of all their useless, discarded, worn out, or dilapidated
books.
During that time only a limited amount of current material had
been made accessible as stock, and this was added to spasmodically
by withdrawing from the unassorted piles volumes which were dis-
covered to be of value.
Pearly in the past year we were called upon to estimate upon the
amount of such material we had on hand, and we did this by weight —
by measuring the piles with a tape measure and averaging the number
of pounds to a cubic foot. There was no other way whereby w^e could
<rive anA' idea of what we had on hand.
For six months a large force of temporary clerks and laborers has
been employed in assorting, wrapping, numbering, accessioning, and
listing for stock such publications as are considered to be of value
for future distribution or sale.
The discarded surplus is being deposited in the warehouse to await
legislative action in condemnation and sale as waste paper, the only
Aogical distri])ution for such useless books.
SHIPPING SECTION.
One of the most important functions in connection w4th a mail-
order l)usiness is that of shipping, and in the section which handles
this part of the business must be placed persons who are careful to
observe details.
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It ook some time to secure for this work just those people who
were best suited to it, hut by ^ra<hml development the handling of
the extensive business of the office in this respect has developeci to
a ven^ satisfacton" point.
Besides tlie quantities of cash orders filled by shipment daily, this
secticm has handled all the laro:e book shipments to libraries and
numerous special wrapping orders, with a minimum number of errors.
As in every other section of th s office, the '^system'" is bringing
quicker and more satisfactory action, and when more conveniences
can be secured the work will pro^icress with even more harmony and
speed.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DIVISION.
In touchinti: upon the work of the various sections embraced in this
division, it is but justice to the employees who serve therein to give
some explanation as to the delay in the issue of the publications with
the compilation of which they are charged.
The explanation is a simple one. The work of reorganization of
this ollice demanded the attention of every employee therein, espe-
cially thos(» trained in the knowledge of public documents. The cata-
logu<»rs, th(»refore, were assigned to various duties in aid of the scheme
for classification and listing of the stock, and were engaged for months
in directing the work of the temporary- clerks drawn from the lists of
the Civil Service Commission to whom j)ublic documents were a mys-
tery and the matter of listing them an entirely new proposition.
As soon, however, as (»nough peoj)le had been instructed to carry
on the work alone, the cataloguers were returned to their accustomed
tasks, but not until the work (m the catalogues and indexes had fallen
behind to such an extent as to require many months to bring it as
nearly up to date as it was when the stock taking was begun.
The sections of this diA ision are still subject to rearrangement, and
considerable* readjustment of the work will be necessary before the
pro|)er organization can be accom|)lishe(l in this branch of the office.
As vet the matters of this division have not received mv attention,
with the exception of making a few changes which it was not possible
to |)ostpone, but I ho|)e in the coming year, with the aid of a com-
I)etent chi<*f cataloguer, greatly to improve the organization and
simplify the output of this division.
CATALrxH K SK«TlON.
The catalogue work is constantly increasing, so nmch so that it has
been found necessarv to remove from the Catalogue Section all work
of indexing and listhig and form a special section for that work.
Although the sizes of the editions of j)ublic documents have been
reduc<»d by law or by a desire to (economize on the |)art of the pub-
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 335
lishino; oflices, and althou«:h the bulk of many of these reports has
been reduced considerably for the same reasons, still the numher of
reports submitted for printing increases year after year. The steps
taken toward economy, therefore, do not prevent an increase in the
amount of work for the cataloguers, since the reduction of the size
of an editicm or of the contents of the volumes affects their work but
slightly.
Rational editing and careful preparation of public documents would
simplify the cataloguing, and this is greatly to be desired, as this class
of work at its best is not easy.
Our catalogue force has been augmented through civil service
examination, but those obtained must all be taught, and it will be
some time before they are of any appreciable assistance. The cata-
loguing of public documents is a new art even to trained library
assistants.
The catalogue section received 18,644 documents, 27,010 pieces of
Congressional mail, wrote 188,022 cards, not including stock inven-
tory c^rds, prepared, edited, and supervised the publication of Bul-
letin 7, the Monthly catalogues, and the Schedule of volumes entered
in the list of office publications on page 322, and supplied indexes for
several volumes of documents called for by the Joint Committee pn
Printing.
Document Catalogues.
It was our expectation to complete the Document catalogue for
the Fifty-eighth Congress this year, but other contingencies which
arose made it impossible to do this or even to keep up with the
current work.
Document catalogue No. 7, for the Fifty-eighth Congress, has not
as yet been sent to the printer, and it will be six or eight months
])efore it can be issued.
In the meantime work will be pushed rapidly on the catalogue for
the Fifty-ninth Congress, and while no promises can be made, it now
seems possible to send it to press before the convening of the second
session of the Sixtieth Congress, in December, 1908.
The issuance of the Document catalogue in one volume for a Con-
gress is in violation of the law, but was begim with the issue for the
Fifty-fifth Congress by my predecessor after he had become convinced
that t he issue by sessions was not only much more troiible and expense
but that it interfered materially wuth the record itself.
He said in his annual report for 1898:
* * * Very many objections may be urged against its publication each
regular session. Some of the more serious I will point out briefly. As an illus-
tration: The catalogue for the second session of the Fifty-fourth Congress will
contain entries of documents not bearing a Congressional number from July 1,
IS9<), to June 30, 1897, but of Congressional documents from the (*v:^\.\^<5iv\.^!»^>a
336 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
December, 1896, to March 4, 1897. Then followed a special session of the Fifty-
fifth Congress, beginning March 15 and ending July 24, 1897. No provision is
made in terms for cataloguing documents of special sessions. The documents
of this special session can not be entered in the catalogue for the second eeseion
of the Fifty-fourth Congress, but must necessarily be entered in the catalogue
for the first regular session of the Fifty-fifth Congress, which assembled the first
Monday in December, 1897, and terminated July 8, 1898. It will thus be seen
that the latter catalogue will lap at both ends with catalogue preceding and fol-
lowing, which will probably be perplexing to those not familiar with the subject.
Again, thousands of bills were introduced and reports made at the first regular
session of a Congress that are not disposed of, if at all until the last session. Full
entries must necessarily be made in the catalogues for each session, and the
searcher for information must examine both in order to ascertain what was done,
with the chance of being misled by only examining one. The work is thus
duplicated and reference is made more difficult. Many more objections might
be urged, but these are deemed sufficient for the purpose.
I therefore recommend that Congress be asked to amend the law of January
12, 1895, so as to authorize the Superintendent of Documents to prepare and pub-
lish a catalogue of public documents biennially, which shall show all documents
printed not bearing a Congressional number during the two years ending June 30
in each odd-numbered year, and all Congressional documents for each Congress,
beginning with the Fifty-fifth.
I heartily indorse the above reconimendation. The document
a-
catalogues form the permanent record of Government publications,
and ever}'thing should be done to make their issue as convenient of
reference and as complete and accurate as possible. As no objection
has been raised to our violation of this law in the issue of the catalogues
covering the period of a Congress instead of a session, I have directed
that the Fifty-ninth Congress catalogue be completed in one volume,
and hope legislation can be had ])efore the issuance of another cata-
logue to authorize this very necessary change.
Donnncnt Indnrs.
Like the catalogues, the document indexes are far behind in their
issue. All the available assistance has been assigned to the prepara-
tion of the catalogues in order to bring them (juickly up to date.
They are more generally used than the indexes, and should therefore
be given the ])reference in issue, and in fact I am convinced, after
personal investigatitm, that the use of the document index is not suf-
ficient to warrant the expense of 81,500 for 2,000 copies at each ses-
sion (which is the estimated cost), especially as the work is done in
duplicate, and much more fully, in the document catalogue.
This oflice has always been justly proud of its document index,
considering it a model for **' title-a-liners,'' but in the interest of
economy, and to avoid useless (hiplication, the discontinuance of the
issue is reconunended. As no legislation has as yet been obtained
authorizing the abandonment of the document index its compilation
is being ])r()ceeded with, and copy for the Fifty-ninth Congress,
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 337
first session, index will be sent to the printer some time this fall.
Although work has been started on the issue for the Fifty-ninth Con-
gress, second session, it will not be published until a year hence.
Monthly Catalogues.
So much interest has been aroused through the radical changes
made in this catalogue that an explanation, embodying a sketch of
its development to the present form, seems necessary.
The general printing act, approved January 12, 1895, defined as
one of the duties of the Superintendent of Documents the preparation
of a monthly catalogue in the following language:
Section 69. A catalogue of Government publications shall be prepared by
the Superintendent of Documents on the first day of each month, which shall
8how the documents printed during the preceding month, where obtainable,
and the price thereof.
The first issue imder this provision was made for the month of
January, 1895, being numbered one (1) of the series, and the issue
was continued in practically the same form (that of governmental
author by Department) up to January 1, 1906 (no. 133), when the
form was changed to governmental author by issuing office.
In December, 1897 (no. 36), a new and very useful feature, an
index, was introduced, and beginning in February, 1900 (no. 62),
the catalogue was further improved by making the index cumulative
from January to June and July to November, with a yearly index in
the December number.
With these additions, and as a result of the careful work which
was put upon it by the catalogue force, the monthly catalogue
assumed an important place on the reference shelves of the libraries
and became a handy manual for all persons interested in United
States Government publications. In fact, from the returns received
from the libraries in answer to questions relative to the usefulness
of the publications of this office, it is evident that the monthly cat-
alogue has been more widely used and more highly prized than
either the document catalogue or the document index.
It was not the intention of Congress, however, to have the work
of cataloguing done in duplicate. Its purpose in legislating was to
provide for a ''comprehensive index, ^^ or catalogue, which should be
the permanent official record of all Government publications, both
Congressional and departmental; a ''consolidated index" to the
numbered Congressional documents and reports, instead of numerous
indexes distributed through the volumes composing the four series —
that is, Senate documents, Senate reports, House documents, and
House reports, and a monthly catalogue to be issued "oh the first
day of each month/' and which should show "the documents printed
during tlu* preceding month, where obtainable, and the price thereof."
388 RT5P0RT OF THE PUBLIC PRTNTEB.
This legiwlation for a monthly catalogue really eontempUted a list
of available pnbliratioriH, to be isHued promptly, and to tell where
thev coTild be obtained and whether free or at what cost.
Obviously the rataloc^ie a^ issued up to the present time ba^ not
strictly complied with this law, a^s it has been comp4:)6ed mAinbr of
entries for dr)ouments and reports which were not "available'" at
any price.
In order to comply more strictly with the law and make it po«3sible
with a limited force of trained people to Issue the document eatalo^e
and document index more promptly, and in view of the fact that
these same experts must be used in the reorjranization of the Super-
intendent of Documents' office, it became neceswary to eliminate
from the monthlv catalo«rue those valuable features which were not
specificallv directed bv law, and which onlv a law and an additional
force of experts wr>ijld warrant.
The sacrifice of the cumulative index was one which economy and
the avoidance of duplication demanded. No doubt it was valuable;
but since it delayed the issue of the more important bibliographical
publications, its elimination was considered wise.
The flroppin^ of this feature necessitated a less involved form of
entr>', and, as an exf)eriment, the issuincr office was chosen. There
is a diversity of opinion as to the advisability of this experiment,
even with those who are unanimous in their condemnation of the
removal of the index.
After eighteen months of ex{)eriment with tliis form of entry we
have decided to make a stiJI more radical change, beginning with
the July issue, and are of the opinion that the compilation in future,
in dictionary' form byjsul)ject,jwill be more usable and meet with
general approval.
The main feature in this contemplated change isTthis subject
arrangement, rather than that by governmental author, which with-
out an index has been voted to l)e too cumbersome, although it p)os-
8ess<'s many a<lvantages. The form of subject headings used in the
Document catalogue of this office will l)e adopted, so as to secure
uniformity in the subject treatment in all our publications. Refer-
ences will be made to the sul)ject so that the publications will be
full}' covered. The typography will be slightly changed in order
to use typesetting machines in the composition, which is necessary
for promptness of issue. Furthermore, on account of the limita-
tions imposed by the law, no publications will be entered which are
not obtainable. In the past entries made for certain publications
which had been printed, but which were not obtainable, have caused
the various publishing offices endless annoyance, and it is to avoid
his difficulty that the titles of such jniblications will be omitted.
lese titles will, of course*, appear in the document catalogues.
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In other words, it is hoped to make the monthly catalogue as useful
to both the public and this office as the limitations of the law will per-
mit. The cover pages will be used for advertising public documents
for sale, and some space in each catalogue will be devoted to book
talks and notes of general interest, in the hope that much available
vahiable information relative to both old and current publications
may be circulated. This move will benefit, but w411 by no means
completely adjust, the matters which provoke discussion relative to
this catalogue. In this new form the publication will be too meager
in entry for a catalogue and much too elaborate for a price list. Very
little advertising or cash business will be obtained from its circula-
tion, as the limited edition allowed by law confines its distribution to
libraries, which obtain their publications free. It will only partially
serve the purposes of the libraries, as many valuable publications
are issued which are not generally available and which wdll not here-
after be entered in the monthly catalogue. But according to our
present plans it w^ill be issued in strict conrpliance with the law, in a
form convenient for reference, and consistent in entry and style with
our other catalogues.
We deplore the necessity for frequent changes in series of this kind,
but experience is often the best teacher. After all, we are convinced
that the most desirable form for a monthly catalogue is that of a
classed catalogue similar to the one issued up to January, 1906, with
a cumulative index constructed along even more liberal lines than
the one which lack of authority caused us to abandon.
If the passage of a law can be secured authorizing the change to
this more usable form the price feature will be done away with, and
instead of a publishers' list, which the law now contemplates, we will
issue a ^^ monthly catalogue^' in which will be found a complete
register of the publications of a single month, brought together by a
cumulative index as formerly.
Before the 1st of July, 1908, steps will be taken to procure such
legislation, and if it is obtained a reference catalogue, instead of a
publishers' list, wall be issued beginning with the July, 1908, issue.
The consideration of this subject brings me to the point of discussion
of what to me seems the most important matter with which this office
has to deal at present.
Printed cards.
In the ninth annual report of this office, that for 1903, it is
announced:
It has finally l)een decided by this office to furnish printed catalogue cards
of ( Tovernnient publications to the depositories of public documents.
In conformity with this announcement a limited issue of printed
catalogue cards was commenced, on a plan of entry selected by vote
of the Catalogue Section of the American Library AsaoQ\^V\vN^,
340 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
The cards were at first furnished in sufficient numbers to provide
for fully cataloguing the publications they represented, but did not
include any "series entries, annual reports, reports on private bills,
references, or analyticals, except analyticals from the Congressional
reserve/'
The distribution of more than one card lasted only a little over
eight months, as it was found impracticable to continue on account of
the great increase of labor involved, and thereafter only a single card
was supplied.
In order successfully to undertake such a work, even with the
restrictions and limitations wliich were adopted, a thoroughly organ-
ized card section would be necessarj'. Lacking such organization, it
was not possible long to maintain the issue. The interest which was
at first manifested in the subject gradually waned, and when only one
card was supplied the libraries became discouraged and so expressed
themselves. The sending of a single card was of but little aid to
them.
As late, however, as September, 1905, the distribution is spoken of
as having proven ''a great success,'' although it is admitted that
''Librarians have been disappointed because the distribution has
been limited to one card for each document." The fact that in the
February following I discontinued the distribution until the matter
could be satisfactorily adjusted and that but few complaints at that
action were received is proof that the needs of the libraries were not
being met in this respect.
But these nt*eds are still as great as when the matter of the Gov-
ernment furnishing catalogue cards for the books distributed to
designated depositories was first agitated many years ago. No sub-
stitute can be found for the cards in library records; and the problem
of actual use of the books in the libraries will never be solved until
cards are supplied in sufficient numbers to provide for the proper
entries in the various library catalogues fully covering every pub-
lication issued to them.
At the Ash(»ville confen^nce of the American Library' Association,
held the latter part of May, 1907, during the discussion relative to
public documents, Mr. liichard M. Bowker, editor of the Library
Journal, and at one time chairman of the Committee on Public Doc-
uments, in the course of his remarks had this to say regarding the
issue of cards:
I wish to a<l<l <nu' more .'^iippostiuii, that W)oiK'r or later there? should be brought
about a closer correlation between the c-ard system of the Library of Congreae
and tlie ofhce of the Sui)erinten<lent of Documents, so that simultaneously
with the volume, an<l perhaps in tlie volume itself, there may be sent to the
libraries the projwr analytic cards for the volume. I don't think there could
Ix? a ^eater savinp to the libraries than a system of that sort.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 341
Not onlv do I desire '^closer correlation^' with the Library of Con-
gress, but with every other office w^hich undertakes to catalogue its
publications. In fact, I intend to take up this matter in such a way
as to bring about as much consolidation of this work in this office as
possible.
Mr. Henr\' M. Gill, of the New Orleans Public Library, in his
interesting paper on the '^ Obstacles to a proper use of documents by
depositor^' libraries,'' which was read at the Asheville conference, has
this to say relative to the discontumance of the card issue by this
office:
A few nights ago I noticed a paragraph by Mr. Roden. It was a psahn of
rejoicing after a period of long suffering: "Only within the last few months
have we been vouchsafed a glimpse of the promised land in the printed cards
for the current documients henceforth to be issued by the document office in
Washington, after a full forty years wandering in the wilderness which, unaided,
we found ourselves so sadly unable to subdue." These words of triumph seem
now to be surrounded by an atmosphere of mingled pathos and humor, for
hardly had they been uttered when the document office, more cruel than the
Amorites and the Caananite^, rudely thrust the singer back into his wilderness
of despair. The cards that the superintendent began to issue in full sets were
found to be too expensive and the office could not sell them without the author-
ization of Congress. ' The Government owes it to the depositories to furnish
them with an ample supply of catalogue cards. The money that is being spent
by libraries in caring for public documents is a very considerable sum.
The great work, however, that the depositories should take hold of as a united
body is the securing from the Government the means of cataloguing their
collections. •
* * * A card section should be created in the document office to supply
catalogue cards in sufficient numbers to every depository library. At the very
least cards should be supplied by the Superintendent for all current documents.
We should assist him in securing authority from Congress to issue cards in suffi-
cient numbers, and, if necessary, charge for them. I believe that most
depository libraries would realize that it would be cheaper to buy the cards
than to try to do their ov n cataloguing un.nded.
Since the temporary abandonment of the issue of printed cards by
this of lice the Library of Congress has taken up the matter in its
well-organized Card Section and issues cards for a selected few of the
most important current public documents.
The Library of Congress also prints and distributes cards for the
Agriculture Department publications, these cards being prepared by
the Department. The Geological Survey publications are also being
thoroughly catalogued.
At j)resent we distribute with our shipments carefully prepared
invoices, which are compiled in the simplest form for checking pur-
poses. As soon as we have caught up with our back work in cata-
loguing, or possibly with the commencement of the Sixtieth Con-
gress, I hope to resume the issue of printed cards for all books sent to
342 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
designated depository libraries and furnish them in lieu of the present
invoices in sufficient numbers to meet all their needs in cataloguing.
If tliis attempt succeeds and experience warrants it we may then
increase our scope to analytical work, which of course could not at
present be undertaken.
The ideal plan.
After years of practical experience in the Usting and uses of Gov-
ernment publicatiims, I am of the opinion that the ideal plan for fur-
nishing library aids for (lovemment publications embraces these four
important features:
1. Printed cards in suflicient numbers to catalogue completely,
and as nearly as possible in conformity with the monthly catalogue
entries, every publication distributed to designated depository libra-
ries; the cards to be sent with, or as soon as possible after, the books.
2. A monthly catalogue which shall completely cover the publi-
cations of a month, the entries to be nuide consistent with the
document catalosrue as far as possible and set down in a classed
form with a cunudative index.
3. A d()cum(»nt catalogue issued biennially, which shall present
as the permanent record and elaborate cunuilaticm of the monthly
catalogue for two fiscal years, thus ('overing the period of an entire
C<m<i:ress instead of a single sessicm.
4. A monthly ])rice list of public documents, giving the titles of
im])ortant ])u])lications printed durin^]: the mcmth, stating where
they are obtainable, and i\w price thereof, and including such notes
of general interest as it may seem desirable to make public.
This can all be accomplished with but slight duplication of work
except in the nuitter of printinjj:, and, as outlined, presents the
simplest form we can at |)rescnt devise to m(»et all the needs.
The duties of this section hav(* been varied. Numerous special
lists and indexes have been called for in addition to the work on the
check list.
It takes a ^reat deal of work of this cliaract<T to nuike any showing
at all. and while pro^rress is l)ein<r nnide slowly, so far as the new
edition of the checklist is concerned, work on it is being accomplished.
Kver since*. th(» i.s.sue, in n)()4. of the "List of Publications of the
Agriculture Department, lS02-n)()2," there has been a constant
dennind for the other I)(»])artment lists, of which series the Agricul-
ture list WMS No. 1. Had it not ])een for the necessarj' reorganiza-
tion of the odice of the Superintendent of Documents some of the
other hsts would have ])een issued before now, but as it is they are in
com])aratively th(» same incomplete state as they were a year and a
half atro.
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The work as outlined for these Department lists involves the care-
ful listing and indexing of all the pubUcations of each of the Execu-
tive Departments and independent publishing offices, and the com-
pilation and issuance of this information, arranged by Departments,
and uniform in every respect with the Agriculture issue.
This plan will some day be carried out, and by degrees the neces-
sary statistics are being gathered, but it is work of such magnitude
thfit considerable time will be spent in the mere collection of material
before it can be edited or published.
To satisfy the repeated demands of those interested in public docu-
ments for some sort of a list which will indicate what completes a
certain set or what constitutes a collection of a given pubUshing
office, it has been decided to issue a ^'checklist'' which shall ccmtain
entries in the simplest form for all the publications of the United
States Government, arranged by (1) Departments, (2) bureaus, (3)
series.
The old checklist, issued in 1895, proved one of the most popular
works ever published by this office and the edition was soon ex-
hausted. A reprint would have been made but for the fact that a
revised and elaborate edition was in contemplation.
It has been further determined to issue the checklist in advance
sheets, and their publication will begin in the near future. Each
publishing office will be separately treated, and space will be left on
the sheets to allow for corrections or additions. These sheets will
be sent out to the libraries and pubHshing offices ^\ath the request
that they give this office the benefit of their criticism and supply it
with any additional information which they may possess.
In this w^ay a list should be evolved which, when finally issued,
will l)e an authentic and complete bibHography of the United States
(iov^ernment publications.
LIBRARY SECTION.
From its inception this library, now comprising the largest collec-
tion of United States public documents in the world, has proved an
in(lispcnsal)le adjunct to the proper conduct of the business of this
office. It was instituted primarily as. a key to the stock. This it
accoinj)lishes now, but it also sup])lies the material for the great
amount of reference work we are called upon to perform. It forms a
working basis for the compilation of our man}' catalogues, lists, and
indexes, and is used continually by the editors in th'fe Editorial Section
in their endeavors to procure uniformity of issue in the output of pub-
lications of the various offices.
The systematic stock taking in which we have been engaged during
the greater part of this year has been the means of adding to the
librar}' many valuable old works of which we had previously no
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knowledge, and we anticipate still further accessions7as weTadvance
in this work.
The tabulated statistics of the libran^ are as follows:
Additions and totals for the fiscal year 1907,
In library June 30, Increase from June
1907. 30. 1906.
Govcrmnent authors and publishing offices.
Agriculture Department
Civil Service Commission
Conunerc-e and Labor Department
Congress, documents prior to Fifteenth Congress (1817),
volumes
Congress, niis<'ellaneous publications
Congress, oflicial records of proceedings
Congressional docimient s (sheep 8«t) , 1817-1907
District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners
Fish Commission Bureau
Geographic Board
Government Trinting Oftice
Interior Department
Interstato-Conmicrce Commission
Judiciary (United States courts)
J ust ice I )ppa rt mpnt
Labor Department
Library of Congress
National Academy of Sciences
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Navy Department
Post-Ollice Department
President of United States
Smithsonian Institution
State Department
Treasur>' Department
War Department
Total
Grand total
Docu-
ments.
Maps.
5,394
^s: M«p«-
7,201
1,009
410
405
139 ...
2,968
290
833
67
651
7 ...
3,253
682 ...
458
27 ...
5,095
160 ...
658
60 ...
636
16 ...
31
8 ...
351
30 ...
8,948
2,142
503
92
686
104 ...
397
46 ...
49 ...
347
96
1 ...
951
198 ...
97
17 ...
120
8 ....
9,768
1,373
1,124
111
3,913
124
391 ...,
903
338 ...
2.668
214 ....
4,313
5
207 ....
11.747
739
891 ...
15,014
383
1,836
8
81,675
10,450
8,988
9,676
668
92.
125
It is our desire to make this collection as complete as possible. Up
to the present time the books have been gathered from the duplicates
returned by the libraries, or received by shipment from the Govern-
ment Printing Oflice, or from the publishing offices for cataloguing.
In a few instances we have begged a volume or a set from an office
which wc knew possessed the books desired, but as yet no special
effort has been made to fill up our gaps and reduce our list of wants.
We are indebted to various publishing offices for donations to fill
gaps in our collection of their early reports. The Library of Congress
has also been very generous in supplying us with missing volumes and
even entire sets.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 345
Some time in the future it is our purpose to issue a list of our wants,
and we. feel sure from past experiences that whenever a library can
supply our needs it will do so gladly. It should be, and doubtless will
be, a pleasure for the libraries to contribute to this laudable purpose of
completing the already magnificent collection in this office.
A general catalogue.
That the mass of publications already collected in this library will
ever be catalogued is a question for future consideration. It is a task
wliich demands not only the most experienced people to perform, but
is so gigantic that those at present available could not complete it in
twenty years. Public documents even in their current issues are
sometimes enigmas to the trained cataloguers of this office, and
usually make necessary in cataloguing great variety in treatment, on
account of their lack of bibliographical and even typograpliical clear-
ness. And of earlier issues notliing need be said, as all who consult
them or attempt to trace them by accessible library aids know that
their intricacies are appalling.
In 1874 (Forty-third Congress, first session, Senate Miscellaneous
Document 125, serial no. 1584), a memorandum was submitted by
the Librarian of Congress concerning a complete index to the docu-
ments and debates of Congress. The scheme proposed contemplated
the indexing of some 1,600 volumes containing the documents and
reports, and records of the proceedings of Congress from colonial
times down to that date, and while it was admitted that it would be a
stupendous task, it is denominated '^an enterprise worthy of Congress,
and one which no considerations of difficulty or of expense should be
permitted to defeat.^'
After some years of experience in the practical work with the
material he proposed to make available by means of a ''topical"
index, I am led to believe that such an index is not at all what is
desired to unseal the veritable treasures which are buried in public
documents. A complete dictionary catalogue is w^hat is needed, and
such a catalogue is not at present possible of production at any price,
on account of the lack of trained people available for the work.
The pioneer efforts to furnish catalogues of Government publica-
tions prove the fallacy of endeavoring to compile accurate or usable
library aids with untrained assistants; so that ''Poore's Descriptive
Catalogue'' and ''Ames's Comprehensive Indexes" should be allowed
to fill the needs as best they may until a well-organized force of
trained assistants can be procured for the compilation of a consistent
and reliable catalogue embracing entries for all United States public
documents.
In the 1905 report of this office my predecessor proposed to imder-
take the compilation, with the facilities then at his command, of an
18937— S. Doc. 5, 60-1 ^23
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*' Analytical Dictionary Catalogue of all Government Publications,
1789-1893/' and a ^^ Topical Index to the Proceedings and Debates in
Congress, 1789-1905," and to complete these publications in six
years at $27,400 per year, or a total cost of $166,400.
Both publications are desirable, and will in time be compiled, but
I would not undertake the work at present; and when I did I would
require consideraT)ly more than $27,400 a y«ar to cover the expense
of compilation and demand many more than six years for the cona-
pletion of either one, certainly not both, of the works suggested.
When a well-established and perfectly satisfactory plan for cata-
loguing current issues has been devised and is being successfully oper-
ated, then will be time enough to figure on the problem of this
already long delayed though very necessary cataloguing and indexing
of fonner issues.
Government indexing.
A thoroughly interesting, and perhaps amusing, volume could be
written regarding the preparation of indexes in general and those
found in public documents in particular.
As a key to a volume or collection of volumes an index figures as
Bn important factor in the use of the material comprised. It should
therefore be carefully constnicted along lines as strictly drawn and
established as those so tenaciously adhered to by the cataloguers in
the work of recording the location of the volumes or collections. It
is generally supposed that it requires a special sort of intelligence
and an unusual amount of careful training to evolve a cataloguer,
but that anyone who can read and write can compile an index.
This supposition is entirely erroneous. You can educate persons of
ordinary intelligence to catalogue, but it is my opinion that indexers
are born, not made. There is a certain intuitive quality which the
successful indexer must possess, which is found so seldom as to place
really competent indexers in the class of geniuses.
Had not the mistaken idea as to anyone's capabilities for construct-
ing an index been so prevalent, usable books would have been the
rule rather than the exception.
The indexing of volumes or series of public documents, unlike
their cataloguing, presents no extraordinary difficulties, and yet, with
but few notable exceptions, the work has been done in an amateurish
fashion, indicative of lack of appreciation of the value of careful
indexing and unfamiliarity with the subject-matter treated of.
While we have no experts in this line of work in this office, we have
some promising workers, and have the advantage of being in a posi-
tion to devise ways and means at least for providing uniformity in
this respect.
This office should, therefore, possessing, as it does, the official cata-
loguing forces for Government publications, be the center from
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 347
which all Government catalogues and indexes emanate. I do not
advocate the preparation of all indexes here, as I am convinced that
a thorough knowledge of the suhject-matter is the only surety against
a poor index, but they should all be edited and published by this
office, that uniformity in their form at least might be established.
No more exasperating feature presents itself to the searcher in public
documents than the variety of indexes which he is called upon to
consult.
One unique specimen which has been discovered has not only a
name, but is furnished with a motto as well. It is to be found in
Senate Miscellaneous Documents 48, Fifty-second Congress, first
session, and is entitled ''Bird's-eye Index of the Torrey Bankrupt
Bill," with the truly good indexing motto, "A place for everything
and everything in its place.'' It is, however, nothing more nor less
than a one-page ta])le of contents, as complete and consistent as
hundreds of other so-called indexes, but more notable on account of
the pretensions expressed in its caption.
From the antiquated ''cHopped" index, where the title is cut in
two at the word under which the entry is to be made and the first
part of the sentence is transferred to the end, to the expensive and
ragged ''cleared" index, which is still used to some extent, and on
down through various modifications of these forms to the simple
"indention index," which is now used by this office, the confused in-
(juirer is forced to wander through a perfect maze of bibliographic
al)surdities.
Besides tliis, the enormous and useless outlay which is incurred
by the adoption of systems such as the one used in the index to the .
Congressional Record, where the lavishness with which space is con-
sumed adds expense to the work without any particular benefit, could
be avoided.
The same arguments oifered in favor of the centralization of the
distri])ution of public documents can be offered in support of the cen-
tralization of the work of cataloguing and indexing them, and it is
hoped that in acting upon these matters their.merits only may be con-
sidered and all personal considerations may be set aside in the
interest of the public good and in an endeavor to remove the just
opprobrium which much of the present governmental business organi-
zation engenders.
EDITORIAL SECTION.
Tills section, which is destined to become an important division of
t his office, has been fully dealt with in another portion of this report,
so it but remains for me to say here that if it in any degree approxi-
mates in results what is anticipated for it in my thought regarding it,
its value to the future issue of Government publications will need no
defense, for its work will fully justify its existence.
348 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
SALES.
No sooner had the office begun to operate in 1895 than applications
were received for the purchase of publications. The first year's sales
were very small in comparison with those of the present report, but
the increase has been gradual year after year, until this fiscal year,
1907, when, through judicious advertising and voluminous corre-
spondence, the sales have been increased 100 per cent.
The following table is interesting as indicating the growth in popu-
laritv of this sales feature:
Sales statement.
Returned i Returned
Fiscal year. Sales. to re- , Fiscal year. Sales. to re-
mitters, mitters.
1896 S889.09 1902 $10,94a21 $73ft.84
1897 4,016.15 $380.75 1903 11,437.94 1,231.35
1898 4,18422 731.70 1904 12,49a98 98a29
1899 7,328.46 654.29 1905 16,275.09 1,095.31
1900 8,644.34 953.65 1906..* 16.485.88 1,729.50
1901. 9,062.09 1,186.25 1907 32,172.88 2,252 61
The amounts shown as ^'returned to remitters'' indicate a lack of
stock for demanded publications, caused to a great extent by the
poor economy of the publishing offices in printing limited editions of
valuable works, or more often bv our inabilitv to foresee a demand
when a book is put to press and we have only its title to go by in
ordering for stock.
Another anno^-ing feature which prevents many sales being con-
summated is the necessity for refusing postage stamps when remitted
in payment for books, as we have no means of disposing of them or
converting them into cash. Our sales are largely in amounts of 5, 10,
or 15 cents and other small amounts, and the farmers especially find
it convenient to remit postage stamps. In many instances the
return of these stamps loses us the sale, deprives the man of the book
desirefl, and costs more clerical labor to record the return than it
would to make the sale.
A legal tender of small amounts is greatly needed, and its advent
would be welcomed by thousands who patronize a mail-order busancss
such a-s this office conducts.
By the use of up-to-date business methoils we expect to put Gov-
< II nt documents before the pubUc as prominently as their impor-
1 e riemands. We hope to continue to incrt^ase the sides year after
by educating the people to apply to this office for books or
ktion, and to endeavor to have on hand in accesjsible form for
lie delivery what they desire. In the interest of this develop-
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 349
ment as much red tape as possible must be eliminated and our inter-
course with our customers be as systematic and prompt as that of
large commercial enterprises.
ADVERTISING.
The $4,000 appropriated by the act of March 4, 1907 (34 Stat. L.,
p. 1398), for the purpose of advertising for sale the surplus of certain
valuable publications was very fruitful in the desired results, and our
records show that approximately $1,800 of sales are already directly
traceable to this advertising, the results of which will of course extend
into the future ; a splendid showing, when it is considered that this is
the first time such advertising has been done in relation to public doc-
uments. It is hoped that the appropriation for the fiscal year 1908
will prove as productive.
Besides this expenditure, the issue of pamplilets on simplified spell-
ing gained wide notoriety and proved for us another means of mate-
rially increasing our sales, but the chief factor in this increase (100 per
cent during the past fiscal year) has been the intelligent handling of
prospective customers by the clerks of this office, who are engaged
in making quotations and filling orders. No effort has been spared
in giving customers all the information procurable on the subject in
which they signified an interest.
In lieu of a general price list, various small lists on subjects of
special interest have been completed and distributed in large numbers.
Of price list No. 10, ''Laws of the United States,'' two editions
have been printed; large numbers of No. 11, on ''Food and Diet/'
and of No. 12, on "Water Pollution and Water Purification,'' are
being distributed.
Numerous other special price lists are in course of preparation,
and leaflets will be issued when the material is not sufficient to warrant
the compilation of a price list; in fact, this work is growing so rapidly,
and is found so effectual in popularizing Government publications,
that a detail of trained people is contemplated and the eventual
establishment of a section devoted entirely to the work of preparing
such lists and leaflets.
We are also designing a poster to be displayed in the libraries,
giving direction as to how to obtain Government publications or
information concerning them. It is also intended to request per-
mission of the Post-Office Department to display these notices in
the post-offices throughout the country as a means of informing the
people that a large bureau is maintained in Washington for the
pur[)ose of supplying Government publications free to libraries, or
at cost to individuals.
Elaborate preparations are made for the development of trade by
proper "following-up" methods; and extensive classified \a&\A %x^
350 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
being gradually compiled accessible for circularizing when that class
of literature is received wliich will warrant it/ In short, everything
is being done within the limits of the law to inform the American
people what is available in the form of public documents; and the
information is put before them by as attractive and business-like
methods as those employed by first-class publishers in the commercial
field.
It should here be said that this work is not done in the hope of
exploiting any business scheme nor to develop, primarily, a self-
supporting office, although these considerations would be justifiable;
but it is to fill a long-felt need — to centralize the distributing point
for Government documents and information concerning them.
THREE^CLASSES 'OF^LEBR ARIES.
This office is at work adding to its' list the' names,'^addresses,^ and
statistics of all organized libraries of which it receives notice.%This
list is under constant revision, and the libraries thereon are supplied
from time to time with literature of interest relating to United
States public documents.
There are three classes of libraries with which we deal — namely,
the designated depository libraries, the geological depository libra-
ries, and the miscellaneous libraries.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES.
Before the establishment of designated depositories, or any system-
atic methods for the distribution of public documents, special acts
were passed at various times providing for the printing of a sufficient
number of copies of the public journals of the Senate and House of
Representatives for distribution to the executives of the several
States and each branch of the State and Territorial legislatures.
Provision was also made at times for supplying these journals, the
acts, and sometimes the documents and reports, to each university
and college incorporated in each State, as well as to the incorporated
historical societies throughout the country.
During the Thirteenth Congress, second session, December 27, 1813,
a resolution was adopted embodying these provisions wliich had here-
tofore been covered by special legislation, and not only directing for
a Congress, but stating "for every future Congress." Two hundred
copies in addition to the usual number was the limit named for docu-
ments, and this of course was more than sufficient for the needs at
that early day.
At the third session of the same Congress, under date of December 1,
1814, the provisions of the above-mentioned resolution were extended
to enil)race the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester, Mass.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 351
Again, at the Eighteenth Congress, second session, March 3, 1825,
the Gardiner Lyceum was added to the hst.
By joint resolutions approved July 20, 1840, and April 30, 1844, the
number of copies of journals and documents printed was increased to
300.
A resolution of January 28, 1857, as amended by resolution of
March 20, 1858, was the real basis of the institution of depositories.
By these provisions the journals and documents which up to that
time were deposited in the Library of Congress for distribution by the
librarian, and 250 copies of those deUvered to the Department of
State for distribution by that Department to colleges and other
hterary institutions, were transferred to the jurisdiction of the Secre-
tary^ of the Interior ''for distribution to such colleges, public libraries,
atheneums, literary and scientific institutions, and boards of trade or
public associations as may be designated to him by the Representative
in Congress from each Congressional district, and by the Delegate from
each Territory in the United States/'
The following February, at the second session. Thirty-fifth Con-
gress (February 5, 1859), an act was passed providing for '* keeping
and distributing all public documents'' (11 Stat. L., p. 379). This
act charged the Secretary of the Interior ''with receiving, arranging,
safe-keeping, and distribution" of public documents "of every
nature," already or hereafter directed by law to be printed or pur-
chased for the use of the Government, "except such as are for the
special use of Congress or the Executive Departments." It also
empowered him to remove from the Congressional Library and other
places all accumulations of books, journals, etc., and appropriated
$22,000 for the purpose. He was directed by the act to keep accu-
rate statistics of the receipt and distribution of all books.
Section 5 of this act further amended the resolution of January 28,
1857, by providing for the Senators, and directing that the distri-
bution should be made first to such States as had not yet been cov-
ered by distribution, and that in the future the distribution should
be kept equal in each Congressional district and territory.
All the books, maps, charts, etc., heretofore deposited in the
Department of State were also turned over to the Secretary of the
Interior.
The act of February 5, 1859, was in force without amendment
until March 2, 1861, at the Thirty-sixth Congress, second session,
when a long act to amend was passed (12 Stat. L., p. 244), the most
important feature of which as affecting general distribution was con-
tained in the first section, which gave the Secretary of the Interior
the riglit to designate libraries to receive publications of which the
edition was not sufficient to supply the regular depositories to be
named by the Senators and Members. His power of selection was
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limited, however^ by a proviso in section 2, which stated that in
future the public documents to be distributed by the Secretary of the
Interior should be sent to the institutions already designated, unless
he should be satisfied that any such institution was no longer a suit-
able depository for the same. This act also contained a clause repeal-
ing all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with its provisions.
Upon the basis of these acts the Revised Statutes were compiled,
and chapter 7, sections 497 to 511, pages 82-85, contains all opera-
tive provisions reenacted at that time.
No legislation can be found prior to that contained in the general
printing act of January 12, 1895, affecting the State and Territorial
libraries, and it is thought that it became customary to send docu-
ments regulariy to these libraries, under the discretionary powers
vested in the Secretary of the Interior, and that that accounts for
their appearance on the depository list many years prior to 1895.
The designated depository list comprises at present by law the
following-described libraries:
All State libraries 46
AH Territorial libraries 4
One library for each Congressional district, to be designated by the Member from
that district 391
One library to be designated in any part of the State by each Senator 92
One library to be designated by each Delegate in Congress in any part of a Terri-
tory' 4
The following libraries have been added to the above Ustby spe-
cial legislation:
The libraries of each of eight of the Executive Departments in Washington 8
The libraries of the United States Military and Naval academies 2
The library of the Pliilippine government 1
The libraries of the land-grant colleges 67
Total 615
At present only 474 of these libraries have been designated and
many districts are without representatives. At the conmiencement
of the Sixtieth Congress an endeavor will be made to fill up the list.
The idea of 'designated depositor}" libraries/' that is, libraries
scattered throughout the countr}' in which are deposited, under
the provisions of law, complete collections of all public documents
whicli are printed "and made for distribution/' is an excellent one,
but as actually applied it is anything but satisfactory.
In the first place the only restrictions of the present law are that
the library' placed upon this ILst must be a public or school library,
and in the case of the former must contain at least 1,000 volumes
other tlian (iovernment publications.
Designations may be changed at the will of the Senator, Member,
or Delegate at the commencement of any Congress, and as the desig-
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nators change often, the life of a library as a depositor}^ is apt to be
short. This causes broken sets in numerous libraries, instead of
fine collections at convenient points for reference use by the public.
The libraries now designated are in many instances unable to
afford either the shelf room to accommodate the books or the clerical
labor involved in properly handling them. The consequence is that
volumes with pretty bindings dr attractive titles are taken out from
the shipments and placed upon the shelves, and the remainder are
dumped in attics or cellars to await an opportunity to return them
to this office; and this sort of thing will continue so long as the
Government insists upon forcing upon libraries quantities of books
for which they have no need.
The proper method of operating designated depositories for United
States Government publications would be to create a fund for the
payment of library assistants in the most important libraries in cer-
tain localities in each State, who, as agents of the Government,
would look after and make available the public documents consigned
to these depository libraries. Then to insist that such depositories
must receive and make available for pubUc consultation everything
printed by the Government. Some such plan as this appeals to me
as better adapted to the purpose of popularizing public documents
and making them available than the oft-suggested method of library
selection.
Under the scheme of library selections those publications only
would be supplied which a librarian requested. This method involves
too much of the personal equation. No one knows what contingency
may arise to make interesting in a locality or section of the country
certain public documents which at the time of issue are of no interest
or value, seemingly. Besides, public documents as reference works
should be easily available, all of them, and this desideratum will
never be reached so long as the distribution is free and no provision
is made for the care and preservation after being seiit out.
Let me here insert, as a* matter of historic record, several para-
graphs from the able report of Miss Adelaide R. Hasse, made by her
to the 1907 conference of the American Library Association, as
chairman of its Committee on Public Documents:
While librarians are of course interested in the way in which public docu-
ments are printed, I do not think we would know enough about that to worry
us, if the present system of distribution had not been devised. That system
has had the effect of making the document collection an appreciable asset in
500 different libraries throughout the Union. Instead of being a convertible
asset, it is in a great many cases a white elephant. These two facts, viz, the
indiscriminate distribution of a public grant and failure of the grantee to con-
A ort the asset into a negotiable factor, have brought about what may without
exaggeration be termed the present crisis.
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A survey of the records has led to the assumption that the original motive of
this depositor^' distribution was an amiable desire legitimately to benefit
struggling and worthy institutions. There was at the time of its inception
no organized lal^or interest to cause an inflated demand for these books. It
may even be doubted whether the perpetuity of the scheme entered into the
consideration of the benevolent gentlemen who promoted it. Certain it is
that the project was not stamped with permanence until, by the resolutions
of 1858 and 1859, it was based on Congressional designation. So soon as thik
change took place the basis became one of population.
Public documents are used almost solely by specialists in some one of the
natural, technical, or historical sciences. Yet according to the basis referred
to it is the natural and artificial increment of the whole population, which
determines both the number and the location of depositories. The natural
increment is not sufTiciently diverse in the several States to affect our particu-
lar case; that is, the birth rate of the whole population is not sufficiently fluc-
tuating to affect it. The artificial increment is due to the influx of foreigners.
This influx proceeds along a direct route, namely, through the States of New
York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana to Illinois, where it disperses. Now
as depository^ designation is determined by representation, and representa-
tion by density of population, it follows that the location as well as the number
of depositories is practically fixed by the introduced American. In Greater
New York alone there are now 15 depositories.
The change in the law which brought about this condition has had the effect
of increasing the depositories from 12 in 1859 to 500 in 1904. At the same time
the number of volumes subject to depository' distribution has increased from
105 volumes per Congress in 1859 to 341 volumes per Congress in 1904. That is,
the housing burden on the individual depository is more than three times
greater to-day than it was in 1859, and there are a trifle less than 500 deposi-
tories to bear this burden as against 12 in 1859. That this increase in supply-
ing a commodity is out of all proportion to the demand for it, is shown by the
huge accumulation of not wanted documents in Washington.
The fault lies in simple economic miscalculation. On the one hand we have
a producer supplying a commodity on the basis of the growth of the whole
population. On the other hand we have the consumer, in this case a special-
ized group — the American student body. This consumer is numerically far
in the minority, the ratio being about 1 to 750. In trying to get away with the
supply there has been incurred on his part what amounts in many cases to
chronic document indigestion.
The result of this oversupply is the astounding spectacle of a producer forced
to provide storage for his own unsalable goods at the same time that he is hiring
an army of 3,000, more or less, to turn out more of the same kind of goods.
What adds to the astonishing feature is the fact that not private but public
funds are being usurped.
3|c 3|e :|c :|c :|c 4c 9|e
Tlie only effective cut can be made in retrenchment in the Congressional
quota and in depository distribution. The former has already been suggested
by the Printing Commission. The latter has not been broached by it. I do
not think that the intention has been to overlook us, but I have a feeling that
it has been because the public man is perhaps the keenest of all men to follow
tlie maxim that it is well to let sleeping dogs lie. For until to-day in all tlie
fifty years tliat the depository system has been in operation Government and
tlie depositories have never taken a single step to bring about a mutual hearing.
I think legislators have all along felt that it was expedient to let us alone, and
that in some way they perhaps didn't see exactly how they were acccmplish-
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ing a great public good in maintaining this depository system. We have allowed
them to remain entirely in the dark as to our perplexities. As these have
become multiplied we have been inclined to take it out on the officials appointed
to carry out the law. We have seemed not to realize that the more strenuously
these officials carried out the law the greater the disaster they were creating for
us. For a more loosely drawn law than the printing law of 1895 is probably
not written upon the statute books. The only solution which suggests itself
at present is that of placing a file of Government publications in carefully
selected libraries able to care for such a file, and which represent various parts
of the country, and after that the withdrawal of all other documents from free
distribution and their sale at a minimum cost price. You may not all agree
with this suggestion, and it is by no means put out as an ultimatum. But if a
change is expedient, if it is hoped for, if it is to be worked for, some one had to
make the opening move.
Miss Hasse has struck the keynote which will eventually operate
to attune the present inharmonious conditions she so graphically
describes.
The only remedy for the '^ chronic document indigestion '' from
which this office is the greatest sufferer is to so regulate the output of
Government publications that no great surplus will remain after a
logical distribution has been made to selected libraries, and to dis-
pose of what volumes do remain by sale at a minimum cost price
and not further encourage any gratuitous distribution.
The statistics of this report show that 503,564 books were sent to
depositories during the year, over 1,000 books and pamphlets to each
librar}^, and it is estimated that it requires nearly 50 feet of shelf
room to accommodate them. For manv of the libraries in the list,
this contribution is the largest they receive, and doubtless with all it
is the most difficult to handle.
Itemized invoices are sent out with eacli shipment, and everything
is done to assist the libraries and interest them in making the publi-
cations available. But these books, presenting as they do problems
in classification which no other books ever suggest, are often shunned
by the too often overworked library assistant and allowed to accu-
mulate in unaccessioned heaps.
Much of the material contained in public documents is of historic
and scientific value and should be distributed in such a manner as to
insure its being made immediately available.
To constitute permanent depositories in important centers in the
various States, subject only to change at their request or upon it being
discovered that they are not complying with the law, and to place
therein all Government publications printed for distribution, under
the control of a person trained in library methods and versed in
public documents, would be a saving of money to the Government
and ])ractically accomplish that which is now only theoretically
brought about.
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GEOLOGICAL DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES.
By the provisions of a joint resolution approved March 3, 1887,
two hbraries in each Congressional district were authorized to be
named by the Representatives for the several Congressional districtSi
respectively, and two by each Senator or Delegate, to receive the
publications of the Geological Survey.
Section 79 of the act of January 12, 1895, doubled this allotment,
as fully stated in Joint Resolution No. 19, approved February 26,
1896. The result of all this legislation is a list of over 1,400 libraries,
which may, by law, be extended to 1,948 libraries. I am fully con-
vinced that many of these libraries do not care to receive the material
sent them, but am imable to take any action in the matter, as the
law does not permit these libraries to be removed from the list once
they are put on, except at their own request.
In the compiling of this list not even the few restrictions which
govern the selection of designated depository libraries was adhered to,
but any librar}^ which was suggested by a Senator or Member was
constituted a geological deposito^3^
Why four libraries in a Congressional district should be named to
receive publications dealing with the abstruse subjects found in the
publications of the Geological Survey and only one library be named
by a Senator or Member to receive the much more sought after papers
of the scientists of the Department of Agriculture, is a question to
which I have long sought an answer.
Another questionable distribution which if made at all should be
made hx tliis office, is that of the weeklv issues of the Official Gazette,
which is made by the Patent Office to eight public libraries in each Con-
gressional district. But why should patent publications be subject
to wider distribution than agricultural literature?
The estal)lishment of depositor}^ libraries under Government pat-
ronage and control as herein suggested would obviate the necessity of
such widespread distribution of special classes of governmental liter-
ature, and better serve the public at an enormous saving of public
funds. Even with the present depository list, and the absurd laws
governing it, I do not hesitate to recommend legislation to repeal the
provisions relative to geological and Gazette depositories.
MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARIES.
Hundreds of small public and school libraries apply to us for
informal ion along certain lines, and we devote much time in endeav-
oring to supply their needs from our vast stock of books or by refer-
ence to th(» volumes in their own or nearby library. We also encourage
them lo return to us all useless public documents, and for that purpose
furnish frank labels for their free transportation. By this means our
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own library^ has been added to and other libraries receive through this
office publications which they greatly needed.
All requests from libraries for books will some day be made in
stereotyped form, and we will then endeavor to keep' track of their
wants, so as to fill them w^henever the. publications desired drift in
from other libraries.
DOCUMENT RETURNS. "
During the year just closed this office distributed 642,599 books to
libraries; 64,379 were sent out to miscellaneous Ubraries upon request^
the balance being furnished under the law to designated and geological
depositories. The returns from these Ubraries of useless or duplicate
documents numbered 407,716 books, and this represents only a small
part of the accumulation which the libraries are desirous of turning
over, l)ut w hich up to this time we have been unable from lack of suf-
ficient competent help or storage space to receive.
The matter of document returns wall be taken up in earnest the
early part of this year, and the L street warehouse will be used to hold
the useless pubUcations which are being sorted from among the valu-
able books. Of the 3,065,002 books and pamphlets now on hand,
two-thirds at least are fit only for condemnation and sale for waste
paper, ha\4ng been superseded by later editions and possessing no
value to libraries.
GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
Public documents should not be given aw^ay. A nominal charge
should be made, covering cost of printing and distribution. This
slight charge will prevent waste and reimburse the Government,
without hardship to anyone. Those who do the most talking about
free distribution are usually ignorant of the disastrous consequences
which such a distribution entails. I would make the price as reason-
able as possible or distribute gratuitously to properly constituted
depository libraries for the benefit of the public, but under no cir-
cumstances would I make a general distribution free to individuals.
The collaborators on various w^orks, scientists engaged in research
by wliich the Government profits, and all other contributors to
knowledge should of course receive the books free in recognition of
ilio services they may have performed.
DISTRIBUTING METHODS — PRESENT AND PROPOSED.
The entire scheme of distribution at present is erroneous. Take
for instance the enormous output of bookwork of the Government
Printing OflSce, which is, as a rule, carefully wrapped in strawboard
and manila paper and tied with expensive twine for delivery to the
publishing office. The bundles, so prepared at a great cost against
possible injury to the books, are hauled in wagons to ^\\fe. ^«^ss<«».
358 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Departments and there carried laboriously up winding stairways or
by^means^of^ incapacitated elevators to already overcrowded offices.
Here the^wTappers are removed and each book separately encased
inJfresh|strawboard, paper, and twine, to be labeled and again
hauled down, or up, as the case may be, to other wagons for delivery
to the Post-Office Department for shipment. Consider the useless
expenditure of time and strength.
Why not establish a wrapping division in connection with the
pamphlet bindery and deliver the volumes to the mailing section in
this office for distribution? Franks or labels could be sent to the
Superintendent of Documents to be placed on the volumes and they
would then suffer from but one hauling. And even this hauling
might be done away with by the establishment of a branch post-office
in connection with this office.
A BRANCH POST-OFFICE.
During the past year this office sent to the city post-office for deliv-
ery over 175,000 packages, weighing approximately 500 tons, w^hich
does not include the shipments of the Congressional Record, of which
over 28,000 pieces are sent out each night during the sessions of Con-
gress. The greater part of this was forwarded as registered mail,
which demands additional checking after it arrives at the post-office
before a recei})t can be given. The business of this office is constantly
increasing, and it is almost a necessity now to have a branch post-office
for the quick dispatch of our important cash mail. Like all large
mail-order establishments, a necessary adjunct to the proper transac-
tion of our business is a branch post-office, and its establishment
should be obtained just as soon as we are settled in quarters which vnU
accommodate it.
Inspired by the improved facilities which our mailing machines
and a branch post-office would offer, the publishing offices would
come to realize the advantage of having their books shipped from
the Government Printing Ofhce rather than hauled to the Depart-
ment and then hauled out again. The saving in time and labor, to
say nothing of that to the life of the books themselves, will more
than offset the expenditure, and distribution from a central agency
w411 be accomplished.
Our mailing room is operated in such a manner that only additional
helf) is necessary to expand the system to meet any demands, and this
assistance may be the purely undefuiable quality which, is usually
drawn from a temporary list of civil service eligibles. We expect
to handle the Congressional Record under our new method if the
patentees can guarantee a supply of necessary machines and materials.
So far our experiments have led us to the conclusion that the mailing
devic(»s selected are the best on the market for our particular kind of
work.
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MAILING MACHINES.
Many weary days have been expended in watching tlie operation
of mailing devices in large establishments where mailing problems are
of great importance. I also visited the manufacturers of the more
important systems, thoroughly investigated their factories, and
talked with them of our needs and of improvements to their systems or
of how they might be made to apply in solving our intricate problem.
The search along these lines was truly depressing. To see large
editions of great magazines come from the presses in an incredibly
short time, covered and stitched ready to be trimmed and mailed,
and then to witness the slow, laborious process of wrapping and
addressing, was a contrast so startling that it seemed hardly possible
it could exist. No inventor has as yet solved the problem of a prac-
tical mailing machine — that is, a machine which prepares for mailing
by wrapping and addressing the publication.
Many attempts have been made and some success has been achieved
in both branches of this important operation, but no practical machine
has as yet been placed upon the market which accomplishes the entire
result. P^ven with the rapid machines which we are now using for the
actual addressing, we are forced to reduce our output to the speed of
human hands for the wrapping. It has always been our aim to send
out cash orders within twenty-four hours of their receipt, and this is
made extremely easy by the use of our stencil system.
CENTRALIZING DISTRIBUTION.
The project of centralizing the distribution of Government publi-
cations has long been discussed and is generally conceded to be
most desirable. As far back as 1882, when the publication and
distribution were not nearly as extensive nor involved as at present,
the subject received serious consideration by a committee appointed
in compliance with a resolution of the House of Kepresentatives
adopted August 8, 1882. This committee was* composed of Dr.
John Ci. Ames, the superintendent of documents of the Department
of the Interior, and the foremost document expert of that period; Mr.
A. R. wSpofford, the veteran Librarian of Congress; and Mr. Spencer
F. Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. This eminent
trio not only furnished the information requested by the resolution,
but also volunteered some sound suggestions relative to more sys-
tematic issuance and distribution of public documents.
The following quotations are made as clearly stating the neces-
sities for which this oHice continues to advocate remedial legislation.
As to centralizing distribution they report:
The committee are deeply impressed with the number of documents printed
by authority of Congress.
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They arc no less deeply impressed with the lack of system and economy
in the distribution of these documents. The one reform most essential to
secure the object for which it is supposed that public documents are issued
is the decrease of the number of agencies by which they are distributed.
Under the practice now prevailing, nearly all documents, whatever may be
their cost and value, are distributed by from two to four agencies, each in
ignorance of what the other is doing, so that it is impossible but that to no
small extent documents are sent in duplicate and triplicate to the same parties.
In the judgment of the committee, no distribution of public documents
entirely satisfactory will be accomplished until all excepting those required
for official use arc distributed by a single agency, which can and should be
required to detect an<l prevent (luplications, which should be held to a strict
accountability for all d<.)cuments intrusted to its care and upon which all
orders should be given by thcji-e entitled by law to direct their specific distri-
bution.
It is not l>clieve(l that any special inconvenience would attend such a sys-
tem, or that the rights and privileges of any party would be infringed by its
adoption.
The establishment of a r^ingle agency for this work would very greatly sub-
serve the j>ublic convenience, as it would soon come to be recognized as the
s<^)urce from which information in regard to any and all documents could be
readily secured and the party with whom most of the correspondence relating
to the 8ul)ject should be fon<lucted.
Ver>' serious inconvenience is now experienced by many, especially scien-
tists and other stu<lents and librarians, in obtaining definite information as
to particular documents desired, and often not until protracted correspondence
has transpired, if at all, i< .•^ucli infr»rmation gained.
As to centralizing the sales they have tliis to say:
The existing provisions fc)r the sale of documents are very unsatisfactory';
Si) im])racticable, indeed, iliat very few avail themselves of them.
* * * -f * ♦ ♦
Th(; committee are cunvinced that some more practical method for supply-
ing such parties with public documents should be adopted, and that opportu-
nity should be afforded fr>r the j)urcha.''e of any publication of the Government
so long as the edition f»f the same printed remains unexhauste<l.
This can readily be accf>mpli«hcd by giving the officer in charge of the
general distribution of d<»cunient.< authority to make requisition upon those
offices of the Govenimcnt In- which or for which documents are printed for
such as are not required for strictly official use. It will not be necessary for
an edition of any document U* be onlered for sale, but simply that some one
officer of the Government shall have a\ithority to sell any document printed,
an<l whcn(;ver he has an order for any document to make requisition for same
upon th(» office for which it is printed, if not already in his charge. To the
care (►f this same officer, in the judgment of the committee, should be com-
mit t<Ml all doc\iments which have been or may be ordered for sale, instead
(►f as now scattering them through several Departments and offices of the
Government.
In this matter, as in othen?. gieater unity and system are much to be desired.
Althou(]jh the report and the resolution submitted therewith failed
to secure action on the part of Congress, they supplied an interestiiig
chapter in public document historv'. and through this effort, and the
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persistency of Doctor Ames perhaps more than any other person, the
law of January 12, 1895, was enacted, which embodied many of the
original suggestions in an elaborated form.
I have many times gone on record in protest against the illogical
provisions of the printing act of 1895, but no more glaring inconsist-
ency exists therein than that which comes about by providing, in
section 61, that the Superintendent of Documents shall have general
supervision of the distribution of all public documents, and then
naming exceptions which remove from his jurisdiction nearly all the
publications ordinarily authorized for distribution. To further com-
phcate matters, it provides in section 92 for a competent person to
be appointed in each Executive Department to oversee and keep
track of the distribution for such Department.
That this garbled legislation was not enacted in the form in which it
was originally prepared is a matter of record, but the concessions
were necessary in order to get the printing act passed at all, and ''half
a loaf is better than none.''
As enacted, it was intended to provide for a more complete consoli-
dation of all Government distributing agencies, with the exception of
those for Congress, but never in all the years of the existence of that
law has anything been done to this end until this office made the first
move in the early part of the fiscal year. We have now obtained
control of nearly all of the general distribution, and at the present
time the only offices of any consequence selling their own publications
are the Ilydrographic Office (the law governing which makes it
impossible to turn them over for sale by this office), and some of the
bureaus of the Interior Department, which are still considering the
advisability of abandoning their distribution and sales work and
turnin<j: it over to this office as the law permits.
Even when we have succeeded in securing nearly all the depart-
mental sales, we have not begun to eliminate the cause of so much
useless confusion and expensive duplication in distribution, for the
Congressional distribution is by far the most illogical and can never
be improved until it is accomplished from the same center as that of
the other publishing branches of the Government.
This promiscuous distribution by Congress, which is to be deplored,
results in sending publications such as the horse or cattle books
throughout districts in which automobiles and electric cars hold
sway and where cattle are represented only in butcher shops and
dairies, while the rural districts are flooded with ''Flags of Maritime
Nations/' or single volumes of the series of "Messages and Papers of
the Presidents/' instead of being supplied with the books published
esy)eciallY for their use. This statement is not exaggerated, and the
condition arises from the present unsupervised methods of distribu-
tion.
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The consolidation of the two folding rooms of Congress with this
office would make the Superintendent of Documents an ofBcer of
great value to the entire Government; prevent the indiscriminate
distribution of valuable documents in duplicate or triplicate to indi-
viduals or institutions not desiring them; preserve the statistics of
printing at one place, thus making access to the records much easier
to the Members and Senators; and provide a means by w^hich the
accumulations could be disposed of under the direction of an officer
with all the statistics of past distributions to guide him. Perhaps
it will be a matter of years before legislation to accomplish this end
can be enacted, but it must ultimately come as a part of the general
movement toward reform in business methods throughout the entire
governmental establishment.
' That public documents should be available for the use of the gen-
eral public, and not accunuilated in useless masses in the storerooms
of this oflice, or of the various publishing ollices, or of Congress, is
indisputable. That thousands of valuable documents are stored
away in many of these places, either from lack of energy or of knowl-
edge as to how to distribute them, or because they are tied up by the
operation of restrictive legislation, is also beyond doubt.
As rapidly as possible this oflice has been investigating these con-
ditions and doing everything it consistently could to relieve the situa-
tions discovered. Tons of documents have been transferred to the
jurisdiction of the Superintendent of Documents, cleaned up, and
distributed or sold. Entries have become possible in our price lists
of valuable publications which were considered obsolete until investi-
gation revealed quantities stored away because of lack of knowledge
as to how and where to place them. Many instances of this kind
could be cited.
Bein<i; in touch with the libraries and the public, this office is in a
condition to advise and place by distribution the books where they
are desired.
RECENT LEGISLATION.
During the past fiscal year some of the most important legislation
ever enacted in relation to public documents has become effective.
Continuing its good work in the line of stopping useless printing,
at the same time in no wise interfering with the supply for legitimate
demands, the Printing Investigation Conunission has labored to make
effective the two public resolutions (Nos. 1'^ and 14), approved March
30. 1900, and the successful operation of the provisions of these reso-
lutions has not only reduced the expense* of public printing but has
relieved this office of the receipt of a mass of undesirable publications.
'^ the first year of their operation their feasibility has been thoroughly
nonstrated, even to the most skeptical.
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Pearly in the year the Commission called upon this office for various
statistics and requested suggestions looking to legislation to provide
necessary authority for accomplishing certain ends which the course
of events had made almost mandatory, and to insure more systematic
distribution in the future to libraries. For many weeks we cooper-
ated with the Commission in formulating into a bill such provisions
as w ould remedy existing evils, provide against duplication in distri-
bution, and procure a more logical arrangement for binding.
The bill evolved became a law on March 1, 1907, and much good
is expected to result therefrom. Besides providing for the printing
of ^^ extra copies'' of bills or documents or reports, it reiterates the
provisions of public resolution No. 13, of the Fifty-ninth Congress,
first session, approved March 30, 1906, relating to the payment from
allotments for departmental printing, and then takes up the matters
directly connected with this office. In paragraph 1, of section 81, it
provides for the numbering of documents and reports in four series —
namely, Senate documents, Senate reports, House documents, and
House reports — and further provides that those publications which
are' annual or serial in character and which originate in or are pre-
pared by an Executive Department, bureau, office, commission, or
l)oarcl, shall not hereafter be numbered in either of these series, but
be designated by title, and that the '^ usual number'' of the Con-
gressional edition of Department reports shall be printed concur-
rently with the Department edition.
Ever since the beginning of the Fifteenth Congress the Congres-
sional documents and reports have been numbered as a matter of
convenience, and this legislation simply authorizes a valuable and
long-established custom, at the same time removing the only objec-
tion to the numbering by providing that the annual and serial
publications of the Departments be distributed in their Department
edition instead of as Congressional documents.
The former method of numbering everything serially was objec-
tionable, in that it compelled this office to hold up valuable publica-
tions for a year at least and sometimes longer, until they could be
arrangcnl by document numbers in suitable volumes for binding.
This delay caused the libraries to apply to the publishing offices for
Department editions, as the documents are most sought for when
newly issued, and if withheld are practically useless when distributed.
In this way the libraries obtain two copies, and eventually discard
one and return it to this office to be added to our vast accumulation.
Tuder the new law also these publications will be issued in but one
edition, rather than as both departmental and Congressional docu-
ments. This will mean a saving of at least 20 per cent in the labor
and cost of cataloguing, besides removing another source of perplexing
duplication for the libraries to worry over.
364 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
There should be permitted but one print of any public document,
and c\cT\ reprint thereof should be identical with the original print,
and new revised editions should be so indicated. The practice of
substituting changed title-pages and issuing the same material there-
under is the poorest kind of bookmaking, and it is time it was abolished
by practice if not by law.
m
NEEDED LEGISLATION.
While much has been accomplished in the w^ay of simplifying the
issue of Government publications and obtaining a more logical dis-
tribution, there are still many matters which require legislative atten-
tion before the affairs of this office can be adjusted harmoniously in
accord with the fine business methods for which the system installed
will prove a basis.
First and foremost in the librar}^ interests is the matter of quick
deliver}^ of all publications. In furtherance of good service in this
respect, a law should be passed directing the Superintendent of
Documents to furnish to depository libraries in unbound form as
soon as issued all Congressional documents and reports other than
annual and serial publications, for the immediate delivery of which
in bound form the law of March 1, 1907, provides.
It W'ould be desirable to send the serials out unboimd and also
furnish them in their final volume form. ^Vll these documents and
reports should of course be provided to be distributed also in bound
form when properly arranged under the present statutes.
Next in importance from the library standpoint is the question of
legishuion which will authorize the issue of a full monthly catalogue
with a cumulative index, and for wliich the price feature is removed
to a regular price list. Tliis enactment should also authorize the
issue of the document catalogues in their present biennial form
instead of annually as th(» law now being violated demands, and give
directions for the preparation of all necessary cards to catalogue the
books sent to designated depositories, the distribution of enough of
these cards free to depositories to meet all their requirements, and
their sale to other libraries at a nominal sum to cover cost of printing
and distribution.
1 am of the opinion that the last feature would develop enough to
cover the expenses incurred.
The repeal of a portion of section 61 is also verj'^ desirable. The
clause referred to, and which should be stricken from the law, reads
as follows:
■^
' liut only one ropy of any doruHioni shall be sold to the same per-
f^>u. exi-epting libraries or sohoijls, by which additional copies are desired for
st'paratf* dVpartnienls tliere«>f, and Members of (.'ongress.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 365
This provision was originally inserted to prevent booksellers from
cornering the market on desirable publications, a practice which
had become common, and which worked hardship to those who were
interested in public documents. Since the law now permits the
Superintendent of Documents, with the approval of the pubHshing
office, to reprint any public document for which there may be a
demand, it is now impossible for such a condition to exist, and the
restrictions of the law operate only as a liindrance to our sales.
A law should also be at once enacted permitting the Superintendent
of Documents to appoint a board for the condemnation of surplus
public documents which have been superseded by later editions, or
are useless because of their age or condition. Now he is forced to store
these useless books and keep an accurate account thereof, and it costs
$10,000 a year to do this — money absolutely wasted. With per-
mission to condemn and sell as waste paper such public documents
as are useless, he could keep his stock down to a working basis and
convert worthless material into cash. Nearly 2,000,000 books and
pamphlets are now on hand awaiting such condemnation proceedings,
occupying valuable space, and serving but to accumulate dust and
vermin.
Then, too, the provision relative to an itemized annual report should
be repealed, as it is of no practical value.
THE ASHEVILLE CONFERENCE.
The fourth general session of the twenty-ninth annual meeting of
the American Library Association, held at the Batter}^ Park Hotel,
Asheville, N. C, on the morning of May 28, 1907, marked an epoch in
the history of public documents, for at that session for the first time
the Government's representative, in the person of the Superintendent
of Documents, formally rnet with the representatives of the libraries
and discussed matters pro and con relative to the present methods of
distribution of public documents, the needs of the libraries, and the
duties and limitations which the laws relative to the subject impose.
Two hours were allowed for papers and discussion, and with a large
attendance of delegates present the time was most profitably spent.
Following the report of the committee on public documents, it was
my privilege to open the discussion with a few general remarks. Not
a moment was lost of the entire time and every one went away feeling
that a closer bond had been established between the libraries and
this ofFice.
Such a successful meeting should argue favorably for the allotment
of some time at each annual conference for the consideration of the
subject of public documents, so that the representative from this
office may come in touch with those who are working with us in our
endeavors to make public documents better known. aA\.dYCL«tfe v^^S^^^^^*
366 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
CONCLUSION.
Looking back upon the work of the year, I am impressed with what
has been accomplished, even though still faced by many unsolved
problems. We have at least founded a substantial basis for develop-
ment, and are no longer compelled, through pressing diflBculties, to
count the struggles and failures of the past, but are looking forward
to great growth in the future.
The suggestions herein made are the result of careful deliberation
and due to the present stress of circumstances. Being put fonvard
in the right spirit they demand a hearing. Those which are of value
will eventually be acted upon, as the logic of events compels such
action, while any and all which exhibit errors of judgment will, I
hope, be frowned down to make way for the favorable consideration
of matters of more importance.
Respectfully submitted.
William L. Post,
Superintendent of Documents.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, J 907.
Num-
I
Num-
1
Title.
ber of
Price.
Total.
Title.
ber of Price.
j Total.
copies.
1
i
I
1
i
•
copies.
1
t
1
Agriculture Depart-
Agriculture Depart-
i
ment.
ment— Continued .
Secretary's office.
-
Secretary's office— Con.
Annuiil Reports (cloth) :
1 Circulars (paper) :
1862
1
1
$0.70
.60
10.70
.60
No. 4
1 10.05
1 .05
$0.05
18f)3
No.ll
.05
1864
2
1
2
1
1
.60
.60
.60
.60
.60
1.20
.60
1.20
.60
.60
No. 14
1 .05
2 .05
1 .05
1 ! a"!
.05
1865
No. 15
.10
1866
, No. 16
.05
1867
No. 17
.05
1868
No. 18
' 2
.05
.10
1869
1
2
.70
.65
.70
1.30
No. 19 743 .05
No.20 ' 1 .05»
37.15
1870
.05
1871
1
.55
.55
No. 21 849 .05
42.45
1872
1
1
3
.55
.40
.40
.55
.40
1.20
N0.22 4 .05
No.23 1 .05
Special Reports (paper) :
.20
1873
.05
1874
1875
2
2
.60
.40
1.20
.80
No.l 1 .05
No.2 \ 1 .15
.05
1876
.15
1877
2
.70
1.40
No. 3 2 .05
.10
1878
1
.70
.70
N0.4 1 .05
.05
1879
1
.90,
.90
N0.5 1 .05
.05
1880
4
1.20
4.80
N0.6 1 .05
.05
1881-82
3
1.30 i
3.90
No. 7 ' 1 .15
.15
1883
1
.60
.60
N0.8 1 .05
.05
1884
2
1.00
2.00
No. 12 ' 1 .25
.25
1887
2
1.20
2.40
No. 12 (cloth) 3 .d5
1.05
1888
3
1.00
3.00
N0.I8 1 .05
.05
1889
5
.80
4.00
No.20 1 .05
.05
1890
2
1.00
2.00
No. 22 (cloth) 3 .50
1.50
1891
2
1.00
2.00
No. 30 1 .05
.05
1892
2
1.00
2.00
No. 34 (cloth) 1 1 .95
.95
1893
3
.80
2.40
No. 46 1 1 .05
.05
1905
4!
.55
2.20
No.56 ! 1 .05
.05
19W)
1
.65'
.65
No. 60
1 .05
.05
Annual Reports — sepa-
rates:
No. 63
1
.05
.05
1 1
5 '
]
.05
.10
.05
.50
No. 64
1
1
.05
.05
.05
1905
No. 65 .
.05
1906 (paper)
Miscellaneous Special
General publications:
Reports (paper) :
Beet-Sugar Industry
No. 3
3
.05
.15
(paper) —
1
1
No. 4
4
.05
.20
1897 (cloth)
2
3
4
.95
.10
.15
1.90
.30
.60
No. 6
1
1
.05
.15
.05
1898
N0.7
.16
1899
Department Reports
(paper) :
1903
7
.10
.70
Horses, American, in
ei
.10,
.60
No. 7
1
1
1
.05
.05
.06
.05
Foreign Count nes,
N0.8
.06
1898 (paper)
No. 12
.05
367
BEPOAT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBS.
( oftala/or Ihtfitcai year ended June SO, 7507— Continued.
NUID-
I berol Prim. Total
) ojJi«— Con. .
Title.
I Num- '
, AOBICULTCKE DirABI- ;
I B<ttfiaTV'i ojBee— Cod.
Farmera' Ballstlna
(paper)— Conti
; No. «. .
BEPOBT OF THE POBLIC PRINTER. i
Ttemi2ed tiatement of mUtfor thefixol year ended Jaiif 3'J. 1907 — Continued.
Stertiarji'e ojjlw— Con.
Farmeis' Bulletins
(piiperj'-^kiiitliiiied.
jl MEN'T^CrjntLl.llul.
Stcniarji'i offla^-Coo.
I <p<t per)— Continued.
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRIHTBB.
lUmized ttatement of lalet /or the Jucal year ended June SO, 1907— Conlioued.
HIST-- Continued.
BecTtlarg', offict-Coa.
rtimen- BuUellm
{paper)— Com iDUcd. |
No. 153
berof Prioe.
No. 157...
No. lie...
No. ise...
No. 180. . .
No. 163...
No. IM...
No. 165...
No, 166...
No. 16!...
So. •227...
So. 228. . .
No. 22»...
KEPOBTOP THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
371
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price.
Total.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Secretary's office — Con.
Farmers' Bulletins
(paper)— Continued.
No. 251
10
10.05
SO. 50
No. 252
6
.05
.30
No. 253
10
.05
.50
No. 254
28
.05
1.40
No. 255
57
.05
2.85
No. 256
61
.05
3.05
No. 257
58
.05
2.90
No. 258
9
.05
.45
No. 250
21
.05
1.05
No. 260
10
.05
.50
No. 261
15
.05
.75
No. 262
10
.05
.50
No. 263.
41
.05
2.05
No. 264
6
.05
.30
No. 265
5
.05
.25
No. 266
33
.05
1.65
No. 267
11
.05
.65
No. 268
58
.05
2.90
No. 269
78
.05
3.90
No. 270
49
6
.10
.05
4.90
No. 271
.30
No. 272
14
.05
.70 ,
No. 273
12
7
.05
.05
.60
No. 274
.35 i
No. 275
7
4
70
5
.05
.05
.05
.05
.35
No. 276
.20
3.50
No. 277
No. 278
.25
No. 279
4
.05
.20
No. 280
2
.05
.10
No. 281
1
.05
.05
No. 282 •
3
.05
.15
No. 283
2
.05
.10
No. 284
1
.05
.05
No. 285
2
.05
.10
No. 286
3
.05
.15
No. 288
1
2
.05
.05
.05 !
No. 289
.10 1
No. 290
1
.05
.05 i|
No.291
1
.05
.05 1
No. 292
3
.05
.15
No. 293
6
.05
.30 !
No. 297
5
.05
.25
Yearbook (cloth):
1894
17
.50
8.50
1895
19
.55
10.46
1896
21
.50
10.50
1897
16
.60
9.60
1898 ^
24
.60 j
14.40
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price.
1
10.75
.75
.80
■ .85
.75
.65
1.00
1.00
1
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.20
.30
.10
.05
.05
.10
.06
.10
.10
.06 1
.06 j
.20
.06
.10 i
.16!
Total.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Secretary's office —Con.
Yearbook (cloth)— Con.
1899
19
23
26
34
47
70
368
6
2
2
1
1
6
1
8
3
12
16
10
86
1
12
19
3
8
1
48
1
13
8
1
10
5
62
7
10
38
1
12
49
$14.26
1900
17.25
1901
20.80
1902
28.90
1903
35.26
1904
45.60
1905
368.00
1906 ,.
Yearbook— 8 e p a r a t e s
(paper) from—
1894
6.00
.10
1895
.10
1896
.06
1897
.05
1898
.30
1899
.06
1900
.40
1901
.16
1902
.60
1903
.80
1904
.50
19a5
4.30
Accounts and Disburse-
mejits Division.
General pub lie at ion 8
(paper):
Fiscal Reg. Agr.
Dept. 1898
.06
Agrostology Division.
Bulletins (paper):
No. 1
.60
No. 2
.95
No. 4
.30
No. 6
.40
No. 7
.20
No. 7 (cloth)
14.40
No. 8
.10
No. 9
.66
No. 10
.40
No. 11
.10
No. 12
.60
No. 13
.60
No. 14
6.20
No. 15
.36
No. 16
.60
No. 17
7.60
No. 18
.06
No. 19
1.20
No. 20
7
372
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 19(fl — Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
. Agrostology Division —
Continued.
Bulletins (paper)^Con.
No. 21
No. 22
No.23
No. 24
No. 25
Circulars (paper):
No. 25
No. 31
No. 33
Num-
ber ol
copies.
Price.! Total.
Title.
Animal Industry Bureau,
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1st, 1884 :
2d, 1885
3d, 1886
4th and 5th, 1887-88..
6th and 7th, 1889-90..
8th and 9th, 1891-92..
lOthand nth, 1893-94.
12thand 13th, 1895-96.
14th, 1897
15th, 1898
16th, 1899
17th, 1900 (paper)
17th, 1900
18th, 1901
19th, 1902
20th, 1903
21st, 1904
22d, 1905
Report of Chief, Animal
Industry Bureau, 1906
(paper)
Annual Reports — misc.
separates (paper)
from—
6th and 7th, 1889-90..
18th, 1901
19th, 1902
22d, 190.3
General publii-ations
(cloth):
Cattle, Diseases of,
el. 1892
Cattle, Diseases of,
ei. 1S06
Cattle, Diseases of,
el. 1904
10
5
11
13
3
1
1
1
8
3
8
tt
5
13
7
5
1
4
2
2
16
5
5
14
35
73
14
12
1
2
183
109
1,291
SO. 05
.15
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.65
.65
.50
.65
.40
.50
.20
.50
.65
.75
.85
.70
.85
.90
.65
.50
.55
.50
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
10.50
.75
.55
.j65
.45
.05
.05
.05
5.20
1.95
4.00
5.85
2.00
6.50
1.40
2.50
.65
3.00
1.70
1.40
13.60
4.50
3.25
7.00
19.25
36.50
.20
.70
.60
.05
.10
.65 118.95
.65 70.85
.65 839.15
Num-
ber of Price,
copies. '
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Animal Industry Bu-
reau — Continued.
General pubUcations
(cloth)— Continued.
Dairymen, Publica-
tions of Interest
to (paper)
Horse, Diseases of
the, ed. 1903
Sheep, Animal Par-
asites of, 1890
Sheep Industry of
U.S., 1892
Swine Plague, 1891. . .
Bulletins (paper):
No.5
No. 6
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11...
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No.23
No. 24
No. 25
No. 26
No. 27
No. 28
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33
No 34
No. 35
No. 36
No. 37
No. 38
No. 39, pt. 1.
No. 39, pt. 2.
No. 39, pt. 3.
No. 39, pt. 4.
112
1
1
1
36
1
24
24
21
1
19
9
14
25
1
5
36
5
27
35
20
52
194
23
107
1
95
17
26
02
44
2
78
160
3
14
10
8
Total.
5 10.05 10.25
2,304 .65 1,497.60
.40 I
1.40
.40 ;
.10
.10 !
.15'
.05
.10 i
.05
.15
.10 ,
I
.05
.05!
.05 I
.05
.10
.10,
.15
.05
.05 I
.05 I
.05 :
.10
.15 \
.10
.15 ;
.15
.15
.05 ;
.05'
.20 ,
.10
.10 I
.15 '
.40'
.05
.10
.10
.05
.80
156.80
.40
.10
.10
5.40
.05
2.40
1.20
3.15
.10
.95
.45
.70
1.25
.10
.50
5.40
.25
1.35
1.75
1.00
5.20
20.10
2.90
16.05
.15
14.25
.85
1.90
12.40
.»
11.70
64.00
.15
1.40
1.00
BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB. J
Itemized etatement of lalesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 7907 — Continued,
Nura- ' I ' Kum-
Title. Iwrot Price. Total. , Title. berol Price. To
copies. copies.
u EMT—Contiaued.
Animal Indtutrg Bu- i
reoH— ContLnued. •
BuiJptlns <p»ppr)-Con. !
No. 76 j
No. 77 !
No.78
No. 79 j
No, 80
No, 81 j
No, 82 ;
No. 63 '
No,8< ....j
No, 85
No, 88
No. 87 '
No. 88 i
No.BB
No. SO
No. 91
No, 92.... ;
No. 95
No. 96 i
No. 98
No.BB
CliculBrs (paper):
No.S
No.7
No. a
No. IB
No. 32
No. 35
N0.3C
No. 39
No.«
No. 12 1
No.«
No. IS
No. 51
No. S3
No. 61
No. 64
No. 67
No. 73
No.74 j
No. 75
No.78 !
Bulletins t paper) —Cod.
No.39,pt.5
N..39,pt.7
No,39,pt.8
No,39,pt.9
No. 39, pt. 10
No, 39, pt. 11
No.»»,pt.B
No. 39, pt. 13
No. 39, pt. 14
No, 39, pt, 15
No. 41
No, 42
No, 43
No, 44
N0.4S
No, 48
No, 47
No, 47, pta. 1-3
(fi
K>
nn
OS
05
10
10
3
10
15
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10
^
30
30
20
'
05
10
6,1
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or.
05
20
05
05
05
20
IS
05
05
OA
OS
IS
05
OS
06
01>
05
IS
18
874 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER.
Jtfmizal Itotement of lata for Uu Jural yrar rndrd June 30. lW;r-
rrau rontinued.
CiiTuUiri 'iwpr -Ton
No. 12
No. SB. . .
(papiT) :
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
375
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Title.
Num- I
ber of Price.
copies.
Total.
Agriculture Depart- i
MENT— Continued. '
Botany Division.
Bulletins (paper) : I
No. 3 1
No.6 ;.... 14
No. 7 1
No. 8 5
No. 9 i 2
No. 14 1
.No. 15 1
No. l»j 1
No. 17 14
No. 19 4
No. 20 29
No. 21 33
No.22 13
No. 23 7
No. 24 2
No. 25 14
No. 20 9
No 27 6
No.28 8
No. 29 5
Circulars (paper):
No.9 1
No. 12 2
No. 13 2
No. 18 3
No. 19 2
No. 21 1
No. 2S 2
Contril)Utioiis from U.
S. National Ilerba-
riuin (paper):
Vol. 1, No. 2 2
Vol. 1. No. 3 3
Vol. 1. No. 4 1
Vol. 1, No. 5 2
Vol. l.No. G 2
Vol. 1, No. 8 1
Vol. 1. No. 9 5
Vol. 2 (complete) 50
Vol. 3, No. 1 1
Vol. 3. No. 2 3
t()l.3. No. 3 4
Vol.3. No. 4 1
Vol. .1. No. 5 4
Vol. 3. No. 1
Vol. :i. No. 7 7
Vol. 3, No. 8 5
Vol. 3. No. 9 G
Vol. 4 (complete; 9
Vol. 5, No. 1 7
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1.00
17.50
.10
.15
.40
.05
.40
.05
.70
.50
.60
5.40
.70
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued
Botany Division— Con.
Contributions from U.
S. National Herba-
rium (paper)— Con.
Vol. 5. No. 2
Voi. 5, No. 3
Vol.5. No. 4
Vol.5, No.'5
Vol.5, No.6
Vol. 6 (complete)
Vol. 7 (complete)
Vol. 7, No. 1
Vol. 7, No. 2
Vol. 7, No. 3
Vol. 7 (index)
Inventories (paper) :
No.l
No.2
No.3
No. 5
No.6
No. 7
No. 8
Chemistry Bureau.
Annual Reports (paper) , :
1906
General publications
(paper) :
Purity of Food
Products, 1906
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 9
No. 10
No. 13. pt. 6
No. 13. pt. 9 1
No. 13, pt. 10
No. 14
No. 15.
No. 17.
No. 18.
No. 20.
No. 21 .
No. 26.
No. 27.
No. 29.
No. 30.
No. 31.
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5
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24.15
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1.00
2.10
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376
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30 j 1907 — Continued.
Num-
Title.
ber of
Price.
Total.
copies.
•
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Chemistry bureau— Con.
BuUetins (paper)— Con.
No. 32
1
10.10
10.10
No. 33
4
.10
.40
No. 34
15
.10
1.60
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.30
No. 36
2
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.10
No. 37
4
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No. 38
1
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.15
No. 39
15
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No. 40
1
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No. 42
1
.10
.10
No. 43
2
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.50
No. 44
1
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.05
No. 45
22
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1.10
No. 46
766
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38.30
No. 47*
15
.10
1.60
No. 48
41
.05
2.05
No. 49
17
.10
1.70
No. 50
51
.05
2.55
No. 51
35
.10
3.50
No. 52
19
.20
3.80
No. 53
29
.05
1.45
No. 54
31
.05
1.55
No. 55
46
.05
2.30
No. 66
29
.10
2.90
No. 67
26
.10
2.60
No. 5K
68
.10
6.80
No. GO
1
.05
.05
No. 61
54
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2.70
No. 62
42
.10
4.20
No. 63
16
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No. 64
20
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1.00
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578
.10
67.80
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100
.20
20.00
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39
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3.90
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90
.05
4.60
No. 69, pt. 1
137
.05
6.85
No. 60, pt. 2
130
.05
6.50
No. 69, pt. 3
132
.05
6.60
No. 69, pt. 4
129
.05
6.45
No. 69, pt. 5
134
153
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.05
6.70
No. 6".>. pt. 6
7.65
No. 6l», i)t. 7
122
124
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6.10
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6.20
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1S7
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51
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64
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1.00
No. 75
25
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1.25
Title.
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
TotaL
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ment— Continued.
Chemistry Bureau — Con.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
No.76 03
No. 77 1«6
No.78 21
No. 79 28
No.80 170
No.81 78'
No.82 82
No. 83,pt. 1 23'
No.83,pt.2 23
No.84,pt.l 98
No. 84, pt. 2 235
No. 85 42
No. 86 61
No.87 47
No. 88 80
No. 89 41
No. 90 101
No. 91 374
No. 92 30
No. 93 61
No. 94 61
No. 95 21
No. 96 ao
No. 97 53
No. 98 206
No. 99 218
No. 100 420
No.-lOl 166
No. 102 188
No. 103 06
No. 104 201
Buli«*tins—s pa rates
(pap«T):
I ns«rticid<'s, etc. .Re-
port on 2
Circulars (paper):
No.9 1
^O. lU ...............
No. 11 1 .
No. 12 a!
No. 14 2;
No. 16 2\
No. 17 1 j
No. is 2 I
No. 19 5i
No. 22 Z
No. 24 2;
No. 25 17 i
No. 26 3 !
No. 27 3
10.05
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.10
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.15
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.10
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.10
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.10
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11.70
4.10
2.30
1.15
20.40
70.50
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3.05
2.35
4.45
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4.50
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REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEB.
377
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Chtmiatry Bureau— Con.
Circulars ;paper)— Con.
No. 28
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33
No. 34
Food Inspection Dfci-
sions (paper) :
No. 1-25
No. 26
No. 27-30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33-36
No. 37-38
No. 39
No. <0-43
No. 44-45
No. ^(:-^.8
No. <9-53
No. 54-59
No. G(>-<)4
No. 65
No. 60-68
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Knto mologirnl Co m w i«-
sion.
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1st
2d
:id
4th
5th
Bull»»tins (pnp)er) :
*N xj . ^.. ....... ..-«•>•
No.
Entomology Division.
Annual J<eport, 1906 (pa-
per)
General publications:
Bibliography to Am.
Econ. Ent., 1896
(paper;
Bibliography to Am.
Econ. Ent., 1901
(cloth)
35 SO-a*)
56 .05
34
18
12
11
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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50
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25
50
10
15
25
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10
20
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2.80
1.70
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.60
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.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
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.10
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1.35
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.20
.80
1.50
1.00
1.25
3.00
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.15
.25
05
.40
.60
Num- •
Title. ber of Price, i Total,
copies.
Agriculture Depart- i
MENT— Continued.
I
Enlomology Division— j
Continued.
Bulletins, old series (pa-
per):
No.6 3 $0.05 $0.16
No. 17 23 .05 1.16
No.21 1 .05 .06
No. 22 1 .10 .10
No. 23 4 .10 .40
No. 24 22 .05 1.10
No. 25 25 .15 3.75
No. 26 1 .05 .05
No. 27 2 .05 .10
No. 29 13 .05 .65
No. 30 2 .«» .10
No. 31 13 .10* 1.30
No. 32 1 .05 .05
Circulars, second series
(paper) :
No. 1 10 .05 .50
No. 3 6 .05 .30
No. 4 2 .05 .10
No. 5 4 .05 .20
No.8 1 .06 .05
No. 10 2 .05 .10
No. 12 I .06 .05
No. 13 4: .05 .20
No. 14 1 .05 .05
No. 15 7 .05 .35
No. 17 1 .05 .05
No. 19 4 .05 .20
No. 20... 10 .05 .50
No.21 1 .05 .05
No. 25 3 .05 .15
No. 26 1 .05 .or.
No. 32 1 .05 .05
No. 33 1 .05 .05
No. 34 4 .05 .20
N0.35 1 .05 j .06
No. 36 3 .05 .16
No. 37 1 .05 ' .05
No.40 1 6 .05 .30
No. 4'i 2 .05 .10
No. 44 1 ^1 .05 .06
No. 46 14 .05 .70
No. 47 8 .06 .40
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KEFOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBB,
0/ aalftfor the fittal year faded June 30. 7907— Contioued.
' Title.
I
AQRIClTLTtrBE DlFABT
' MST— ConUoiied.
: Snlomiilotni D%ntbm —
j Cflnljnuei
per;— ConUnued-
I No. 2i (reprinti-
No. a;
IS.1S
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
379
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Entomology Division —
Continued.
Bulletins, new series (pa-
per)— Continued.
No. G4, pt. 3
No. 65
Mo fifi, pt. 1
No. 66, pt. 2
Bulletins, new series —
separates (paper) :
Sulphur Dioxide as
an Inseeticlde
Insect Life (pai)er):
General Index to
Vol. 1-7
Insec-t Life — separates
(paper; :
Ox Rot in U. S
Technical series (paper) :
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12, pt. 1
No. 12, pt. 2
No. 12, pt. 3
No. 13
No. 14
Experiment Stations
Office.
.\nmiiil Rf'ports of Office
of KxixTiinont Sta-
tions (to Congress) :
10()1 (pap<*r)
1002 (paper)
1903 (paper)
1003 (cloth)
1004 (Ploth)
1904 (paper)
1905 (cloth)
Annual Roports of Office
of Experiment Sta-
tions—separates (pa-
JHT) from —
HK)1
U»03
1904
1905
(tcnerai publications
(paper):
Irrigation and Draln-
agn (917)
17
14
m
19
Price, i Total.
10.05
.10
.05
.05
9
20
25
15
45
35
48
8
24
279
2
1
2
7
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15
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.10
.10
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.05
.05
SO. 86
1.40
4.90
.95
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60
.45
2.00
1.26
.75
2.25
3.50
4.80
.40
2.40
27.90
1
.50
.50
1
.75
.75
1
.55
.56
1
.70
.70
3
.75
2.25
1
.55
.65
36
.50
18.00
.20
.06
.10
.36
Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Experiment Stations
0;9^«— Continued .
Qeneral publications
(paper) —Continued .
Organization and
Work of E. S. O.
(1907)
Porto Rico, Report
on (II. Doc. 171)...
Pub. Doc. 908 (E. S.
O., May - J une,
1906)
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 1
No. 2, pt. 1
No. 2, pt. 2
No.3
No. 4
No. 6
No.7
No.8 ,
No. 9 ,
No. 10
Num-
her of Price,
copies.
Total.
.05
.05
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 16
No. 10
No. 17
No. 10
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
No. 26
No. 27
No. 28
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33
No. 33 (cloth)
No. 34
No. 36
No. 37
No. 38
No. 8ft
1^0.40
«0.41
1 S0.06 ia06
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1
12
9
7
2
9
9
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4.76
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.10
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19.80
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2.86
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.06
27.00
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9.10
28.20
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.96
.70
880 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER.
Ileiiihdl ttatemenl of saUtfor the fifral year endfd June SO, 1907 — CoDtinued.
..tins (
, per) -Cor.
So. 47.
No. 48.
NO.M.
No. SO.
So, 51.
No. S2.
No. M.
No. 55.
No. 5.i.
No. 58.
So. 00.
No. oa.
No.M.
No. 6T.
No. m.
No, m.
No. 70.
No. 71.
No. 72.
No.n.
No. 78.
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No. 81.
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No, ft
No. B
No. 127..
No. la..
No. !»,,
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. <
of salts /or the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Depabt-
■CoDlliiued. ,
5fn/ SiaiioHs ■
p:ipnr)— Con. ,
IS 10.30 1)2.00
MEKT— ContlnuB].
Erprriiniml Slalimu
O^cf— Continued.
Record (paper! :
Vol. l.No.l...
Vol.l,No.J...
Vol.
1. No, i
Vol.1. No. 6....
Vol. I. No. 6....
Vol. 2, No. I....
Vol.2.No.2,..
V0V.I.IS0-*--
Vol.^.'So,*.
2 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itemited ttaUmmt oftatetfor theJUeal year'ended June 30, /907— Continued.
Aoricuihthe Depakt-
Ji«HT— ContlDiMd.
OjJiM— Conl 10 Ofd .
Bzpe ni«nt Station
Record (popti)— Ciiii.
Vol. J. No. i
Vol. 2, No. 8
Vol.2, No.7
Voi.2,No.8
Vol.i.No.H
Vol. 2, No. 10
Vol.2, No.ll
Vol. 2, No. 12
Vol.3, No.l
Vol. 3, No. 2
Vol. 3. ?to. 4
VOLS, No. S
Vol. 3, No. B
Vol.3.No.r
V0I.3.S0.8
Vrt.3.No.9
Vols. No. 10
Vol. 3, No. U
Vol. 3, No. 12
Vol.3. No. ladndejl
Vol.4, N0.2
Vol. 4, No. 7...
V01.4.ND.8...
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Vol. 5, No. 1...
VoJ.6,Nn.2...
Virt. 6,No. 3...
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6
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12
REPORT OF THE PDBLIC PBINIER. 383
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Num- i ; ■ Num- |
Tide. bcrol Price. Total. Title. IhtoI p^™ toUI
Vol. 10, No. 7
Vol 10.^Vo.
StperiiBevI Slalimu
Oflff-Caulinuprt.
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Record Ipopcr)— Con.
I <aiibB?rli)tion)
t, So. I .
Vol. II, No. W...
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Vol. 15. Xo. 6...
Vol. 1,0. No. 8...
I. IT, No. I
I. 17. No. 2
374
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — ('ontinuefl
Title.
Num-
ber of Pri
copies.
06.
Total.'
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Animal Industry Bttr
r«au— Continued.
Circulars (paper —Con.
No. 82
20 10
2
a5
05
05
11.00
No. 83
.10
No. 84
.20
No. 85
.20
No. Wi
3
05
.15
No. 87
a5
.15
No. 88
^
05
.05
No. 89
05
.40
No. 90
11
05
.55
No. 92
1
a5
.05
No. 93
05
.15
No. 94
1
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No. 95
05
.20
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11
05
.55
No. 97
13
05
.65
No. 98
10
05
.50
No. 100
25
a5
1.25
No. 101
2
05
.10
No. 102
5
a5
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No. 103
9
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No. 104
4
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.20
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4
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.20
No. 106
2
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No. 107
11
05
.55
No. 108
4
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No. 109
3
05
.15
No. 110
3
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.15
Orders (paper) :
No. 137
33
10
3. .30
No. 143
1
10
.10
Oniers, amendments to
No. 137 (paper) :
No. 1
4
a5
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No.2
4
05
.20
No. 3 ....
3
2
a5
05
.15
No. 4
.10
No. 5
1
05
;05
No. fi
««
/
05
.35
No. <....
1
05
.as
Biological Suriry,
Bulletin."* (pai)er):
No.2
1
20
.20
No. 5
19
15
2.85
No.
4
10
.AO
>r). t
I
58
10
10
. 10
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5 80
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.30
05
1.80
No. 10
52
10
5.20
\o. 11
21
.10
2.10
Title.
Nura-
l>er of Price,
copies.
Total.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Biological Surrey— Con.
Bulletins (paper; -<'oa
No. 12 20
No. 13 38
No. 14 10
No. 15 57
No.lt) 6
No. 17 40
No. 18 60
No. 19 11
No. 20 34
No. 21 102
No. 22 26
No. 2.3 43
No. 24 67
No. 25 44
No. 2«) 397
No. 27 210
Circulars (paper;:
No. 17 •. — 1
No. 32 3
No. 42 1
No.55 i 9
No. 50 5
No. 57 6
No. .58 3
No. 59 2
North American Fauna
(paper):
No. 1 16
No.2 17
No. 3 16
No. 4 14
No. 5 17
No. 7 3
No. 8 15
No. 10 9
No. 11 23
No. 12 9
No. 13 20
No. 14 11
No. 15 13
No. V, 8
No. 17 12
No. IS 11
No. Jt) 20
No. 21 lt»
N<.. 22 21
No. 2;i 19
No. 24 !•>
No. 25 1
No. 25 (n'printi 81
No.26 00
.10
S2.00
.05
1.90
.10
1.00
.10
5.70
.10
.50
.15
6.00
.10
6.00
.10
1.10
.06
1.70
.05
5.10
.05
1.30
.05
2.16
.10
5.70
.10
4 40
.10
39.70
.10
21.00
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.06
.06
.45
.06
.25
.06
.30
.05
.16
.05
.10
.10
1.60
.10
1.70
.25
4.00
.10
1.40
.15
2.55
.60
1.80
.35
5.26
.15
1.36
.10
2.30
.10
.90
.10
2.00
.10
1.10
.05
.65
.'20
1.60
.10
1.20
.10
1.10
.10
2.00
.10
1.60
.30
4.20
.50
9 60
.10
i.eo
.40
.40
.50.
40.60
.25
16.00
BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
375
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
Ijer of
copies.
Price. Total.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Botany Division.
Bulletins (paper) :
No.3
No. 6 :
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 14
.No. 15
No. 10
No. 17
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
No. 26
No. 27
No. 28
No. 29
Circulars (paper):
No. 9
No. 12
No. 13
No. 18
No. 19
No. 21
No. 28
Contributions from U.
S. National Herba-
rium (pap<»r) :
Vol. 1, No. 2
Vol. 1, No. 3
Vol.1. No. 4
Vol. 1, No. 5
Vol. 1, No. (■»
Vol. 1, No. 8
Vol. 1. No.
Vol. 2 (complete)
Vol. 3. No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 2
tol.3. No. 3
Vol.3. No. 4
Vol. o, No. 5
Vol. 3. No. G
Vol. 3, No. 7
Vol. 3. No. 8
Vol. 3, No. 9
Vol. 4 (complete)
Vol.5. No. 1
1
5
2
1
1
1
14
4
29
33
13
2
14
9
6
8
5
1
2
o
A.
3
2
1
9
2
3
1
2
1
5
50
5
6
9
7
1 SO. 10
14 . 10
.05
.05
.50
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.15
.25 j
.15 J
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.35
.05 ,
.15 I
.20 '
.10
.10 '
.20
.35
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.10
.60
.10
Title.
10.10
1.40
.05
.25
1.00
.10
.05
.05
.70
.20
1.45
1.G5
1.30
.35
.10
2.10
2.25
.90
.80
.26
.05
.10 '
.10
.15
.10
.05
.10
.70
.15
.15
.40
.20
.10
1.00
17.50
.10
.15
.40
.05
.40
.05
.70
.50
.60
5.40
.70
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued
Botany Division— Con.
Contributions from V.
S. National Herba-
rium (pa pen— Con.
Vol. 5. No. 2
Voi. 5, No. 3
Vol. 5, No. 4
Vol. 5, No.'5
Vol. 5, No. G
Vol. 6 (complete?)
Vol. 7 (complete)
Vol. 7, No. 1
Vol.7, No. 2
Vol. 7. No. 3
Vol. 7 (index)
Inventories (paper) :
No. 1
No. 2
No.3
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
Chemistry Bureau.
Annual Reports (paper) ,
1906
General publications
(paper) :
Purity of Food
Product.s, 1906
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 9
No. 10
No. 13. pt. G
No. 13. pt. 9
No. 13, pt. 10
No. 14
No. 15
No. 17
No. 18
No. 20
No. 21
No. 26
No. 27
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
9 • $0.05
7 1 .10
5
5
7
1
3,!
9 :
9
2 I
8
3
2
80
161
18
1
1
1
14
22
19
4
21
2
13
.25
.05
.50
.50
.45
.20 I
.05
.15i
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
.15
.15
.15
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.25
.10
.05
.15
10.45
.70
1.25
.26
3.50
.60
1.36
2.20
.46
1.36
.10
3
.05
.16
3
.05
.16
■« 1
.05
.06
.05
.20
4
.06
.20
.05
.20
.10
.70
i40
.20
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.30
.30
12.00
24.16
.90
.06
.10
.10
1.40
1.10
1.90
1.00
2.10
.10
1.96
2 BEPOBT OF THE PUBUC PBINTEK.
lUmiiedHalementoJ lalu for the fiteal year' ended June SO, J907— CoDtinued.
noe.
cr of Prtoe. ToUl.
JOBICULTDH DZFAlIk
MUi^-Contliiiied.
EifiTimm Sialbmi
0#ci— Conllnufd.
Bxperiineni Butlon
Breom (|wpFr)-Cuii.
Vol.2, No. 6....
Vol. 2, No.*....
Vol. 2, No. 7....
Voi.a,So.B...
AOSICOLTUBE DIPIAT-
JiEST— Contliiuwl.
SrptTiatnl suuiont
OJfce— Continued.
Ei'jierl.moD Station
Hreord (pupEf)— Coil
Vol, 6. N.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 383
Itemized itaUm^Ht of saUs/or Ike fiscal year ended June 30. 1967 — Continued.
Vol
10
No.
Vol
Vol
10
No,
5,
Vol
JJ
To.
Vol
No.
Vol
10
No,
0.
\'Dl
No.
12
\ol
II
■uln
.riptlon
Vol
Vol
'
No.
Vol
Vol
Vol
I
No,
No,
Vol
Vol
1-
No,
No.
S.
10
Jtloil
Vol
IL
No,
SIlllB
"
plion
Vol
|;
No,
Vol
i^
No,
Vol
No,
Vol
13
No,
Vol
No,
Vol
';
Nil.
"
I Eiperlment Station
Rocord (paper)— Con.
Vol. 14 (»iib8?ripf ion)
;3
No
;::
s
Vol
No
Vol
No
Vol
subscription
Vol
No
Vol
2
Vol
No
3
Vol
Vol
No
No
Vol
N-1
WrtptiOll
Vol
Vol
No
No
;■::::::
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No
10
No
v"'
No
No
■r""
Vol
No
2
Vol
Vol
No
'
No
5
\ol
No
6
384
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30^ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Experiment Stations
0;9^f— Continued .
Experiment Station
Record (paper)— Con.
Vol. 17. No. 9
Vol.17. No. 10
Vol. 17, No. 11
Vol. 17, No. 12
Vol. 17, No. 13 (index)
Vol.18 (subscription)
Vol. 18, No. 4
Experiment Station
Record — separates
(paper) from—
Vol. 18, No. 6
Hawaii Agricultural
Experiment Station
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 1
No.3
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
Alaska .\gricultural Ex-
periment Stations
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 1
No.2
No.3
Experiment Station
Worlc. voi. 2, No. 20
(paper)
Porto Rico Agricultural
Experimont Station
.\nnuaJ Roport, 1906
(6th) fpapon
Bnllotins Tpaper) —
No. 1 (Engll.siii.
No. 1 (Spanish'.
No. 2 (English) .
No. 2 (Spani.-^hi .
No. 3 (English* .
No. 3 (Spanish! .
No. 4 (English).
No. 4 (Spanish) .
No. 5 (English) .
No. 5 (Spani.'5h ' .
No. 6 ( English • .
No. 6 ( Spanish' .
No. 7 (English .
So. 7 (Spiinish .
Num-
ber of Price. Total,
copies.
4
5
10
5
2
4,668
1
5
1
22
11
10
26
4
9
15
6
$0.10
.10,
.10
.10
.10
.08i
.10
4
3
4
5
1
17 '
3
9
1
7
1
.33
16
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.15
10.40
.50
1.00
.50
.20
389.00
.10
.05
.25
.05
1.10
.55
1.00
2.50
.40
.45
.75
.30
.05
.10
.20
.15
.20
.10
.50
.10
1.70
.30
.45
.05
.35
.05
4.95
2.40
Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued .
Experiment Statums
Office— Continued.
Porto Rico Agricultural
Experiment Station
Circular (paper) :
No. 6 (Spanish)
Farmers' Institute Lec-
ture (paper) :
No. 4 ,
No. 6
List of Publications on
Agricultural Educa-
tion, 1907 (paper)
List of Publications on
Food and Nutrition ol
Man (paper):
1906
1907
List of Pu])lieations on
Drainage and Irriga-
tion (paper):
1906
1907 :...
Institutions in U. 8. Giv-
i n g Inst motion in
Agriculture, 1907
(paper)
Ftber Investigations
Office.
Reports (paper) :
No. 1
No. 4
No. 5
No. r.
No. 7
No. s
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
Foreign Mnrkds Divi-
sion.
iiulh'tins (pjtiMTi :
No. 1 U'oiiiplcto) . . .
No. I (snpph'mont -.
N<.. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. .'>
No. i;
No. :
No. s
No.S»
Num- j
ber of Price. Tot&l.
copies. '
2 I 10.05
3 .05
2 .05
1 .05
1 .05
3 .05
8
7
13
29
9
28
1
35
32
1
17
10
11
4
6
8
8
8
7 i
05
05
.05
10
10
10
10
10
10
30 '
10
05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.06
.OS
10.10
15
10
.05
.06
.15
.10
.05
05
.80
.70
1.30
2.90
.90
2.80
.30
3.50
L60
.10
.85
.50
.55
.20
.»
.40
.40
.40
.36
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
Itemized slalemeiil of mite for the fiscal year ended June 30, 7907—
ar ol I PiloB. ' Total.
iioii"i'.ovXiaai!A.
BuUetliu Cp*ptr}— Con.
No. 10 -
No. II
No. 12
No. 13
1 Foriitry BuKaii—Coii.
Bulletin B (paper) -Con.
No.l4
No. IB
No. IB
No.17
386 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended Jane SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
AORicuLTURE Depart-
ment— Continued.
Forestry Bureau — Con.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
No. 65
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
No. 66
No. 67
No. 68
No. 60
No. 70
No. 71
No. 72
No. 73
No. 74
Circulars (paper) :
No. 12
No. 15
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
No. 27
No. 28
No. 32
No. 33
No. 34
No. 35
No. 30
No. 37
No. 3b
No. 39
No. 40
No. 41
No. 42
No. 43
No. 44
No. 45
No. 46
No. 47 :
No. 48
No. 49
No. 50
No. 51
No. 52
No. 63
No. 54
No. 55
No. 56
No. 57
No. 58
No. 59
No. 00
No. 01
46
27
50
9
1,038
763
3,910
650
1.676
2,777
5
m
o
6
6
3
o
6
1
1
4
1
3
4
3
2
o
(\
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•>
S0
3
6
6
1
10
9
21
3
12
6
5
4
3
5
o
3
2
4
3
$0.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.10
.10
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05.
.05
.05
.05
.a5
.05
.05
.05
05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.or>
.05
.a5
.05
.0!)
.05
.a')
.05
S2.30
2.70
5.00
.90
103.80
114.45
586.50
65.60
167.60
416. 55
.25
.25
.30
.30
.16
.10
.30
.05
.05
.20
.06
.15
.20
.15
.10
.25
.30
.25
.10
.15
.30
.3()
.05
.50
.45
1.05
.15
.60
.30
.25
.20
.15
.25
.10
.15
.10
.20
.15
' Title.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Forestry Bureau — Con.
Circulars (paper) — Con.
I No.62
I No.63
No. 64
No. 65
No. 66
No. 67
No. 68
No. 60
No. 70
No. 71
No. 72
No. 73
No. 74
No. 75
No. 76
No. 77
No. 78
No. 80
No. 84
No. 85
No. 87
No. 88
No. 89
No. 91
No. 92
No. 04
No. 95
No. 96
No. 97
Report oil Forestry
(cloth):
187H-79
1882
1884 ^
Natiomil Forest Orders
(paper) :
Uso of Forest Re-
sorv«>s. Regular,
1905
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
Irrigotion Inquiry Office. '
Genrral publications
■ cloth; :
Irrigation, Report
on, lK9:i
Irrigation. Fimil Re-
port on, 1892 (pa-
\>or
6
7
3
4
4
5
3
6
3
4
3
2
2
2
3
3
28
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
3
to. 05
.05
.05
.06
.05
.05
.05
.06
.05
.05
.06
.05
.06
.05
.06
.06
.05
.05
.05
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
1 .50
1 .."K)
1 .35 '
.06
IU30
.36
.16
20
.20
.25
.15
.30
.16
.20
.15
.10
.10
.10
.15
.16
1.40
.36
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.10
.20
.15
60
30
.35
06
3 1.06
\
.10
3.15
10
BEPOBI OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. i
Uemized slaUment ofioUifor Otefitcal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued,
if o( Prtca. I Total.
AoBlCDLTVBI DKPIRT-
Food Products (paper):
I No.3
I i'lanl Indailrv Buriai
I Annual Rvports, IM
(Pappr)
IS (paper) :
No.
fo. 2..
388
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued,
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price.
Total.
Agriculture Depart-
!
ment— Continued.
1
1
Plant Industry Butmu—
1
Continued.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
,
No. 45
46
10.05
$2.30
No. 46
3
.10
.30
No. 47
35
.10
3.50
No 4fi
42
.15
6.30
No. 49
102
.25.
25.50
No. 50
43
.10
4.30
No. 51 (complete) . . .
120
.05
6.00
No. 51, pt. 1
7
.05
.35
No.51, pt.2
3
.05 ,
.15
No.51,pt.3
2
.05 !
.10
No.51, pt. 4
2
.05'
.10
No. 51, pt. 5
5
.05
.25
No. 51,pt. 6
40
.05
2.00
No. 52
21
.15
3.15
No. 53
31
.20
6.20
No. 54
27
.10
2.70
No. 55
28
55
.10
.30
2.80
No. 56
16.50
No. 57
28
.10
2.80
No. 58
46
.10
4.60
No. 59
11
.10
1.10
No. 60
20
.10
2.00
No. 61
3.5
.05
1.75
No. 62
35
.19
3.50
No. 63
30
.10
3.00
No. 64
105
.05
5.25
No. 65
18
.10
1.80
No. 66
11
.15
1.65
No. 67
9
.15
1.3.')
No. 68
14
.10
1.40
No. 69
33
.15
4.95
No. 70
13
.10
1.30
No. 71
79
.15
11.85
No. 72 (complete) . . .
64
.05
3.20
No. 72, pt. 1
8
.05
.40
No. 72, pt.2
4
7
.05
.(Xi
.20
No. 72, pt.3
.35
No. 72, pt. 4
20
.05
1.00
No. 73
14
.10
1.40
No. 74
36
.05
1.80
No. 75
9
.05
.45
No. 76
110
.05
.5.50
No. 77
27
29
.a5
.10
1.35
No. 78
2.90
No. 79
12
.Wi
.60
No. 80
11
.10
1.10
.Vo, 81
23
.05
1.15
No. 82
10
.10
1.00
No.fi3
36
11
.05
.05
1.80
S'O.84
.55
/
Title.
Num- ]
t>er of I Price
copies. !
ToUl.
Agriculture Depart-
ment— Continued.
Plant Industry Bureau —
Continued.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
No. &5 187
No. 86 42
No. 87 39
No. 88 16
No. 89 342
No. 90 (complete) ... 73 '
No. 90, pt. 1 1
No. 90, pt.2 7
No. 90, pt.3 51
No. 90, pt. 4 15
No. 91 35
No.92 39
No. 93 31
No. 94 49
No. 9.3 137
No. 96 19
No. 97 24
No. 98 25
No. 99 196
No. 100 (complete) . . 33
No. 100, pt. 1 10
No. 100, pt.2 16
No. 100, pt.3 11
No. 100, pt. 4 67
No. 100, pt.. 3 96
No. 100. pt. 6 161
No. 100, pt. 7 266
No. 100. pt.S 99
No. 102. pt. 1 70
No. 102, pt.2 468
No. 102, pt.3 172
No. 102. pt. 4 109
No. 102. pt. 5 14
No. 103 *.. 50
No. 104 44 '
Pomology Division.
Annual Reports, 1894 '
(pajxT' 3
Oenorul publications
(paper > : j
NutcultiirvinU.S... 43
Bulletins rpapcri:
No. 1 1
No. 2 7
No..') 40 j
No. G 14 I
No. 7 is!
No. 8 67 ;
No. 9 36'
lio.\0 21
.10
$18.70
.05
2.10
.05
l.»5
.10
1.60
.05
17.10
.05
3.65
.05
.05
.05
.35
.05
2.55
.05
.75
.05
1.75
.25
9.75
.10
3.10
.10
4.90
.10
13.70
.15
2.85
.30
,7.20
.15
3.75
.05
9.80
.25
8.25
.05
.50
.05
.80
.05
.55
.05
3.35
.05
4.90
.05
7.65
.06
13.90
.10
9.90
.05
3.50
.05
23.40
.06
8.00
.06
5.45
.05
.70
.10
5.00
.05
2r.20
.15
.30
45
12.90
.10
.10
.05
.35
.05
2.00
.05
.70
.16
2.2ft
.06
3.3ft
.35
12.2ft
.10
2. If
EEPOBI OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. i
lUnmed $tatement of taUifor thejucal year endtd Junt SO, 1907 — Continued.
Xo
SSdrev.)
No
ra (paper):
No
l.ieOT
Monthly list ol publica-
tions, 190T (paper)
FBWic-Rofld Inqalriei
BullPtinn ([>ap«r):
b«iat Price. Total
ulltftinNo. I (paper).,
nnual Ueport.. 1900
»"■•
390
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
AOBicuLTUBE DEPART-
MENT— Continued.
8otls Bureau — Continued.
Bulletins (pai)er)— Con.
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
No. 26
No. 27
No. 28
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
No. 33
No. 34
No. 35
No. 37
No. 38
No. 39
Circulars (paper):
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 10
No. 13
No. 14
No. 18
Field Operations, An-
nual (cloth):
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904 (text) '
1904 (paper)
1904 (maps)
Field Operations — sepa-
rates (paper) from—
1901
1904
1905
Num-
ber of
copies. .
1
1
Price.
Total.
1
Title.
AOBICULTUBE
Depabt-
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price.
Total.
t
MENT— Continued.
1
1
StatUtics Division.
Bulletins (paper) :
9 ,
10.05
10.45 :
No. 24....
68
to. 05
13.40
28
.05
1.40
No. 25
30
.05
1.60
34
.05
1.70
No. 26....
10
.05
.60
22
.10
.15
.05
.05
.10
2.20
3.30
3.65
3.55
3.40
No. 27
11
4
9
14
6
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
1.10
22
No. 28
.20
73
No. 29
.46
71
No. 30
1.40
34
No. 31 ... .
.25
36
.06
.16
.05
1.80,
6.75
.40
No. 32
3
1
6
.05
.05
.05
.16
45
No. 33
.05
8
No. 34....
.30
46
.05
2.30
No. 35....
2
.05
.10
15
.05
.75
No. 36
1
.10
.10
36
.05
1.80
No. 37....
3
.05
.15
109
.05
6.45
No. 38
7
.05
.35
161
.10
16.10
No. 39....
8
.05
.40
122
.10
12.20
No. 40....
6
.05
.26
101
.10
10.10
No. 42....
26
.20
5.00
75
.25
18.75
No. 43....
66
.10
6.60
14
.10
1.40
No. 44....
71
.10
7.10
146
.10
14.60
No. 45....
27
.10
2.70
119
.10
11.90
No. 46
31
.10
3.10
No. 47....
12
.10
1.20
1
.05
.05
No. 48....
166
.15
24.90
1
.05
.05
No. 49....
114
.10
11.40
1
.05
.05
No. 50....
42
.10
4.20
3
.05
.15
Crop Reporter
(paper) :
1
.05
.05
Vol. 8, No.
3
1
.05
.05
2
.05
1
.10
Vol. 8, No.
G
1
.05
.05
1
.06
.05
Vol. 8. No.
9
1
.05
.05
12
.05
1
.60
Vol. 8, No.
11
1
.05
.06
1
Vol. 9 (subscription)
12
.04i
.50
1
1
Vol. 9, No.
1
1
.05
.05
1
.95,
.95
Bulletins, miscellaneous
2
1.80 1
3.60
series (paper) :
3
2.25 1
6.75
No. 2
10
.16
1.50
1
3.80 ;
3.80
No. 3
7
.10
.70
2
6.35 '
12.70
No. 4
1
.05
.05
7
.75
6.25
No. 5
18
.15
2.70
1
.55
.66
No. 6
2
.06
.10
1
4.00
4.00
No. 7
1
.10
.10
No. 8
1
.05
.05
No. 10
1
.05
.05
1
.05
.06
No. 11
1
.05
.06
2
.05
.10
No. 12....
8
.06
.40
1
.05
.05
No. 13
17
.05
.85
REPORT OF THli PUBUC PBIHTEB, 391
Itemized stalemeitl of lalet/orlhefitail year endfd JiineSO. /.ily 7— Continued.
;r of Prtw. Totsl,
M ENT— Contin ued.
StaliilKa Diiiaion—CoB. I
BtilktijiB, miBcoUaLuioui
iwrlvi (pftpor) -Con.
No.l*
No. IS
No. 18
No. IT...'
WIS
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21..
No. 22
No. 2.1
Vtgelahle Phi/iiologpanit
Palhologv Diiiiilm.
Bitllmln!! (paper) :
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 5
No. 7
No. 8.
N6.10...
No. 13
Ko.15
No. 17
So. It>
No. 20
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 29 -
WealhiT Bureau.
Annunl Krports, 1904-S
Woth)
Qencral pubKcstlons
(P"Por) :
Clmjfltlc Features ol
25 1
10
25
15 2
10
05
05
05
IS 12
10 1
15 1
05
20 1
M 2
10 1
10 1
10 1
10 1
m
05
10
10 4.
Wraitirr Bartaa—Ciin.
' General pul'licationa
(paper) —rontlnued .
aouda, CtasBlfiea-
Invarlabllity ol Our
Light niDg, Protec-
tion Irom
Precipitation 1 r
U.S....
Psych rometrtc Ta-
Temperature and
RalnluU Cbatta. . .
Bulletins (paper):
i.pl. I..
,pt.2
No.l
No. 11, pt. 3..
No. 13
No. IT
No. 21
No.2B
No. 27
No. 30
No. 32
No. 33(clot(lJ..
No. 34
I N0.3S
No. 36 (Cloth)..
No. 37
Bulletins— letten-d (pa- |
perl- I
»;:■::::;::::;:::;::;!
o .1
F j
Q (cloth)
UoDthly Weather
view (paper) :
Vol.27, No,7..
Vol.32, No. I..
Vol. 32, No. 12.
Vol.33 (BubwrlpIloD)
Vol.33, No.9
Vol.SKnibscriptloD)
Vol. 34, No. 3. . .
Vol. 34, No. 4..
Vol. 34, No. 5.,
Vol.HNo.6..
392
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
AoBicuLTURE DEPART-
MENT— Continued .
Weather Bureaur— Con.
Monthly Weather Re-
view fpaper)— Con.
Vol.HNo.7 3 10.20 10.60
Vol.34,No.8 1 .20 .20
Vol.34,No.9 1 .20 .20 i
Vol. 34, No. 10 1 .20 .20
Vol. 34, No. 11 1 .20 .20 j
Vol.34, No. 12 2 .20 .40
Vol.34, No. 13 3 .20 .60
Vol. 35 (subscription) 104 .19^ 20.00
Vol.35,No.l 1 .20 .20
Monthly Weather Re-
view—separates (p&-
per):
Altitude, Improved
Methods of Find-
ing, etc 1 .05 .06
Instrument Room (or
Division) Circulars
(paper) : i
A 3 .10 .30
C 1 , .10 .10
D 7 .15 1.06
E 4 .10 .40
F 24 ' .16 * 3.60
G 1 .05 .05
Instructions (paper) :
Cooperative Observ-
ers 1 .10 .10
Climatic Charts of U. S.,
(1871-1901 (paper) 3 2. 50 7. 50
Weather Bulletins, va-
rious stations (paper) 13. 00
Weather Maps (paper) :
Washington 2. 60
Other stations 7- ^
American Republics I
I
Bureau. i
Annual Reports, 1905 I
(paper) 2 .05 , .10
General publications J
(paper) :
Argentine Republic,
Geographical
Sketch, etc 1 1.00 , 1.00
Bolivia, Geograph-
ical Sketch, etc.... 2 1.00 I 2.00
Title.
American Republics
Bureau— Continued.
General publications
(paper)— Continued.
Commercial Nomen-
clature (cloth) . ...
Cuba, Geographical
Sketch, etc
Guatemala, the
Country of the
Future
Me X ico , Geograph-
ical Sketch, etc.
(1900)
Mexico, Geograph-
ical Sketch, etc.
(1904)
Venezuela, G e o -
graphical Sketch,
etc
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 4
No.8
No.9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 27
No. 4C
No. 50
Np. 52
No. 53
No. 58
No. 91, vol. I (cloth).
No. 91, vol. 2 (cloth).
Bulletins in volumes
(paper) :
Vol. 5, pt. 1
Vol. 5, pt. 2
Vol. 5, pt. 3
BuUetinp monthly (pa-
per):
April, 1894
June, 1894
October, 1900
February, 1903
Nov«Mnl>er. 100:3 . ...
Num-
Iwr of
copies.
Price. I Total.
3 $2.60
1 1.00
1 .15
4 .75
7 1.00
1.00
.05
.06
.25 I
.05
.05
.05 !
.15
.10
.05
.10
.10
.20
.45
.35 I
.25
.35 ;
5.00 I
5.00 I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
.20
.20
.20
.30 '
.10
.25
.25
.25 .
S7.60
1.00
.15
;«.oo
7.00
4.00
.05
.05
.25
.05
.05
.05
.15
.10
.05
.10
.10
.20
.45
3.85
.25
.35
5.00
5.00
20
20
20
.30
.10
.25
1.00
.25
REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 393
Itemized HaUnu-nl of sales /or Ike fiscal year ended June SO, /907^^ontinued.
Bullotlm,inoiitlUr lP^~ I
IMj-Contliiind.
NovcmlxT, 1«M
Jsnustr. lOOS
February, lOOB
UKTch ^m.
8rptrinUiM9M
April, 1907..
BanlMry Convpntlon,
ia05-fl (iwpiT)
AinnrlcniiCoDatllulloiifi,
vol. (impnt)
S[kvIbJ Reports (papor) :
ArKimtlnu. rnm-
giuiy, Kiid Uru-
giiay. Trado Con-
Ctnsuf Bureau — Con.
I Bulletin! (paper)— Cob.
No. 70
No. 71
E«?lal Reporta:
.■a'
.34
.10
2.«
1.10
.10
™'e to 1 A
Cental Murtau. |
Vnnuiil rippart ol Dl-
nvtot, 1«H (paper)... 1
rhillppins Island a, Cen-
(luipiir) :
VitHntm Mmiti'lpBl
A«-m.ntl.>K,Hc... 3
liillotin.^ipnUT):
Coail and atodelic
\o. M (•■lotli) S
-S-o.B 1
Bulletin No. «(pap«r)..
Hi;i7 S. Doc. 5,60-1
i BBPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PKIHTBB,
Ilemued ttatement o/talet/or the fitml year ended June 30, 1907 — Continueil.
Title.
IllrABTHBirr— Con .
Caaa and Otadtllr Sar-
n'V— ToDtmued.
Tide Tab «> Padde
CoMt, 1907 {paper)...
Tide TablBB (or [cslen-
oopl«.
I
8
JO. 10
.05
.OS
1.30
.10
.10
.70
.0.-.
Total,
•0-20
1.00
!lO
.1.S
2.10
1-30
5,20
.10
.70
2.40
COUUEKCe AMD LIBOR
DlPAHTllENt-ron,
tmmigralioa and Nalu-
Toiitallm -B uTf OB— Con ,
Natiirall7.atloa I. ■ w ■
per):
Lerot
coplea.
4
3
B
14
1.
Priw.
to. 10
.SO
.7S
.15
1.00
.20
.M
.30
.15
Total.
■ 10.
Annual Reports (paper)
19W
Annual Reports (cloth):
General publi ;»tion»:
Beet Inliutry, Re-
port on, March,
elwngel b)- act
June 29, 1906
(PaP«-)
Petroleum, Report
0(, IBM (pa pert
190J (paper)
Geaeralpubllcatlons
(paper):
roloralo, Report on
ance* in
Dulletina, DimotlChl;
(paper):
47,
HaiKirl<\.ii,r<-or
on|psi«ri
Annual Reports:
No. 50
N'o-M
No.5«
ISOSIpapen
190-., vol, r.
"'
1110-,. i...|, to vol. 2r.
No.fll
No,flr
..
Statist 1 s ol (Isheries
«:;
AlaskK, r,.miiier.inl
FlMlUTlP^Of . .
■> m
.Vll,Hlro»H(Btr.),
lie..T)rel|«ngand
No.ce
No. 67
SpfTlnl Reports (paper):
1*
/niiHi-mifi'iBomi Kala-
nilizo/ion Burrau.
l.:M
"
Cunsiilar Reports,
Montlily (p,ipen:
IminiKniliol. I.uws an.l
}IWi'i"'i"ii»<l"P"r):
^<i,'i»J
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 395
Itemized ttatemmt of tales for tht fitcal year ended Jvne SO, 19tf7— Continued.
{paper) :
Wplghto and Ueas-
Metric Syswm of..
Bulletins (papcrl:
VoJ, l.No.l '
Vol.1. No. 2...
Vol.2,No.l
Vol.2. No.2
Vol.a.No.l
nreiiliirNo.llpapari...'
SlaiiiUcn Bariau
raerre and Navigation
(cloth) -
lew. vol. 1
I9<M. vol 2
1B05
1008
(papori :
cui.inieos
thr-Worid
FoiTign Coinnwree
(j( i:. 3.. An^y«i>
Oht'iil. <'nmnipn:lnl.
InleOS
mcrdul. In 1906
, Ilaiij'roiisiiliir Ri-portfl.
JBOfr? (pipptl
Jlonllily Coniulfir Re-
ports (paper) :
No. 272
No. 273
No.?74
No. 277
No.2W)
No.28i I
N0.2BS
No. 284
396
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1
4
5
5
7
5
8
1
1
7
3
1
28
3
1
1
.15
.15
.20
.15
.16
.25
.20
.05
.05
.10
.15
.15
.25
.10
.15
.20
Commerce and Labor
Department — Con.
StcUistics Bureau — Con.
Monthly Consular Re-
ports (paper) — Con.
No.286 1 10.15
No. 288
No. 292
No. 293
No. 294
No. 295
No. 296
No. 297
Consular Reports, Spe-
cial (paper):
Vol.28
Vol.29
Vol.30
Vol.31
Vol.32
Vol. 33
Vol.34
Vol.35
Vol.39
Monthly Summary of
Commerce and Finance
(paper) :
August, 1903 4
October. 1903 3
January, 1904 1
February, 1904 6
March. 1904 6
May, 1904 5
Octol>er, 1904 1
Febniary, 1905 3
May, 1905 5
July, 1905 2
September, 1905 2
Januarj', 1906 3
February, 1906 5
March. 1906 5
April. 1906 9
May. 1906 9
June. 1906 14
July, 1900 11
August, 1906 10
September. 1906 11
Oct ol)er, 1906 11
November, 1906 10
DeccMnber. 1906 10
January, 1907 7
Februar>'. 1907 8
SO. 15
.15
.60
1.00
.75
1.05
1.25
1.60
.05
.05
.70
.45
.15
7.00
.30
-.15
.20
.35
1.40
.35
1.05
.35
.35
.50
3.00
.35
1.05
.35
1.75
.35
.35
.35
1.05
.50
2.50
.35
.70
.35
.70
.15
.45
.15
.75
.15
.75
.15
1.35
.25
2.25
.25
3.60
.25
2.75
.20
2.00
.20
2.20
.26
2.75
.20
2.00
.35
a50
.25
1.75
.30
2.40
Title.
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
2
34
1
11
4
1
7
1
16
9
.10
.15
.05
.16
.36
.36
.60
.60
.75
Commerce and Labor
Department— Con.
Statistics Bureau — Con.
Monthly Summary of
Commerce and Finanoe
(paper) —Continued.
March. 1907 7 fO.26
April. 1907 4 .30
Monthly Summary of
Commerce a n d F i - i
nance, separates (pa-
per) from —
August, 1905
World's Commerce, Re-
view of (paper) :
1903
1904
1905
Statistical Abstract of '
U. S. (paper):
1904
1905
1905 (cloth)
1906
1906 (cloth)
Statistical Abstract of
U. S., separates (pa-
per) from—
1905
Steamboat Inspection
Service.
Laws governing (paper) :
1905
1906
Rules and Regulationfl
(paper i:
May. 1906
June, 1906
March. 1907
Civil Servhce Commis-
sion.
Annual Report, 1905
(cloth ) 5
Annual Report, 1900,
separates (paper) 1
Annual Reports, sepa-
rates, misc. (paper):
Manual Exam., rev.
July 1, 1906 1
Civil 5if rvice Act,
Rules, etc., Nov.,
1906 1 .10
.10
.06
.10
.10
.16
.16
26
05
10
Total.
$1.75
L20
20
.16
.06
.15
.70
11.00
.50
6.00
3.00
30
.05
.70
.10
2.40
L35
L26
.05
.10
.10
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
397
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued
Title.
District of (Columbia.
CommisHoners.
Qeneral publications:
Bibliography of D.C.
(paper)
Compilation, Stat-
utes in Force in D.
C. (sheep)
Hunting Act in D.C.
(paper)
Origin and Govern-
ment of D. C. (pa-
per)
Health Office.
Annual Reports, sepa-
rates (paper):
Laws and Regula-
tions
Fish Commission.
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1875-6, pt. 4
187t>-7, pt. 5
1879. pt. 7
1892, pt. 18
1895, pt. 21
1897, pt.23 (paper) ..
1897, pt. 23
1903. pt. 29
Annual Reports, sepa-
rates:
American Seas, Fish-
eries of the (cloth) .
Carp Culture, from
rcpt. 1875-76 (pa-
per)
Japan, Seaweed In-
dustries of (paper'* .
Pacific Coast, Notes
on Fisheries of (pa-
per)
Pelagic Organisms,
from bull. 1894 (pa-
per)
Porto Rico, Fishes
and Fisheries of
(cloth)
Bulletins (cloth):
1889, vol.9
1894, vol. 14 (paper) . .
1896, vol. 16
1897, vol. 17
1899. vol. 19
Num-
ber of
copies.
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
Price.
2 10.15
3 2.50
1 .05
2 .20
.15
.85
.85
.75
.80
.40
.60
.75
.55
.35
.05
.25
1 .05
1 .05
1 1.65
1 1.60
.70
1.16
.80
1.26
Total.
to. 30
7.50
.05
.40
15
.85
.85
1.50
.80
.40
1.80
.75
.55
.35
.05
.25
.05
.05
1.65
1.60
.70
1.16
2.40
2.60
Title.
Num- i
berof
copies.
Price.
Total.
Fish Commission— Con.
Bulletins (cloth) ^Con.
1900, vol.20,pt. 1....
4
SI. 80
S7.20
1900, vol. 20, pt. 2....
1
L66
L65
1902. vol.22
1
2
1.90
5.50
L90
1903, vol.23,pt. 1....
ILOO
1903, vol. 23, pt. 2....
1
1.15
L16
1903, vol. 23, pt. 3....
1
2.00
2.00
Fisheries and Fishery
Industries of U. S.
(cloth) :
Sec. 1 (text)
2
1.05
2.10
Sec. 1 (atlas of
plates)
4
1.05
4.20
&ec.2
1
1.00
LOO
Sees. 3-4
1
1.10
LIO
Sec. 5, vol. 1
2
1.05
2.10
Sec. 5, vol.2
4
LIO
4.40
Sec. 5 (atlas of
•
plates)
2
LOO
2.00
Manual of Fish Culture,
1897 (cloth)
2
.65
1.30
Laws and Regulations,
1882 (paper)
1
.05
.06
Freedman's Savings
AND Trust Company.
Geographic Names,
Board of, 1890-1899
(cloth)
1
.20
.20
Geographic Names,
Board of, 1890-1906
(paper)
20
.25
5.00
Government Printing
Office.
Public Printer.
Annual Reports, 1905
(paper)
2
.40
.80
General publications
(paper) :
1
Simplified SpeUing
2,718
.26
679.60
St vie. Manual of
23
.10
2.30
Superintend erU c/ Docvr
ments.
Bibliographies: f
Tables and Anno.
Index to Cong.
Pubs. 15th to 52d
Cong, (leather)
1
2.26
2.26
Document Catalogue
(cloth):
;
Vol.1
2
.76
1
Vol.2
2
.?•
1
398
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — CJontinued.
Title
Num-
lx?r of
copies.
Price. Total.
Title.
Nura-
of Price. Total.
Government Printing
Office— Continued.
Superintendent of Docu-
ments—Continued.
Document Catalogue
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Vol.3 2
Vol.4 2
Vol.5 2
Vol.6 2
Document Index (cloth):
54lh Cong., Ist sess..
54th Cong., 2d seas.. .
55th Cong., l8t sess..
55th Cong., 2d sess.. .
.55th Cong., .3d sess.. .
56th Cong., 1st sess..
5(ith Cong., 2d sess.. .
57th Cong., Isl sess..
57th Cong., 2d sess.. .
58th Cong., Ist and
2d sess 2
58th Cong., M sess. . . 3
Monthly Cut. of U. S.
Pub. Docs, ("paper) :
Subscriptions 1,440
April, im')
Juno. 19;mi
July, 19(Mi
.Vugu.st. 1906
Sept('ml)er, 190f)
Octot)er, 1906
November, 19tt)
Df-cfmbor, 190(i
January, 1907
April, 11K)7
Biography of U.S. I'ub.
DfX's. (l)ei)t. li.sts)
1862-l«*^r2 (pafK'r^
Intkkior Dkpart-
MKNT.
Sfrretanj.
Annual Hf;ports (cloth):
\H.Vj, pt. 1 %
IHTjC,, pt. 1
\H5H, pt. 1
1905 ((^Mtvornors of
Territories, etc.;. .
General jmblications
(paper,' :
Ind. Ter. and Okla.,
Leasing Oil Lands,
etc., in
Chcul&n, No. I (paper) . .
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
*>
^
1
9
$0.75
1.35
1.35
1.85
.30
.20
.15
.30
.20
.35
.30
.35
.25
.35
..30
09i
,10
,10
,10
.10
.10
.10
. 10
.10
.10
.10
35
1
.50
1
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1
.55
1.50
11.50
2.70
2.70
3.70
.30
.20
.15
.30
.20
.35
.30
.35
.25
.70
.90
132.00
.10
.20
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
.30
.20
.10
3.1;
.5(»
.60
. .V)
3.00
.10
.10
,\0
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Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
5«cr«to ry— Continued.
Alaska, Governor of,
Annual Reports
(paper) :
1884 1
1889 1
1895 1
1896 1
1897 1
1902 1
1904 1
1906 3
Arizona, Governor of,
Annual Report,
1904 (paper) 1
Five CivUized Tribes
Com., Annual Reports
(paper) :
1898 1
1899 2
1900 1
1901 2
1902 2
1903 2
1904 2
1905 2
Govt. Hospital for In-
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from—
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1907 ( training nurses,
etc.) 1
Howard University, An-
nual Reports (paper) :
1892 1
1893 i
1894 1
189.5 1
19(r2 1
Indian Territory, Mine
In.spfctor, Annual Re-
port .s (paper):
19fJ5 1
1906 1
Indian Territory, Indian
In.sfH-ctor, .Viinual Re-
port .s (pajx-rt:
1904 2
100.') 2
190») 2
New Mexico, Governor
ot, X.iaTWMA Report,
\\!0*) (-V«^\*<5t^ \
to. 05
.06
.05
.06
.10
.15
.15
.20
15
.05
.15
.30
.70
.40
.60
.66
.06
1.00
.25
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
06
10
16
,06
.16
.U
f0.06
.06
.06
.06
.10
.15
.15
.60
.16
.06
.30
.30
1.40
.80
1.20
1.10
.10
2.00
.26
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.10
.30
.10
.ao
BBPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIKTEB.
399
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended Jun£ 30 y 1907 — Continued.
Titlo.
IxTERioH Depart-!
MENT— Continued. I
Secretary— Continued.
Official Register, or Blue j
Book (leather) :
1905. vol. 1 '
1905. vol. 2
Oklahoma, Governor of,
Annual Reports
(paper) :
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
19a3
1904
Sequoia and Gen. Grant
Nat. Park, Actg. Supt.
of, Annual Report,
190(> (paper)
Utah Commission, An-
nual Reports (paper):
1889
1890
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
Yellowstone Nat. Park,
Actg. Supt., Annual
Reports, 1900 (paper) . .
Porto Rico, Comr. of
Educntion, Annual
Reports (])apor) :
1905
1900
Porto Rico, Comr. of
Interior. Annual Rc-
l>orts (.jJiiper) :
1002
1905
mW)
Hawaii, (iovornor of,
-\nnual Report, 1905
(paper)
Tenth Census, 1880.
Final volumes:
Vol. -A (half leather) .
Vol. 4 (cloth)
Vol.5 (cloth)
Num-
ber of
copies.
45
37
1
1
2
Price.
$2.15
3.50
.05
.15
.15
.15
.30
.15
.15
.25
10
15
10
25
35
10
10
25
1 1.50
1 1.25
1 1.30
Total.
196.75
129.50
.05
.15
.15
.15
.30
.15
.15
.25
10
10
.10
10,
.10
10
.10
10
.10
10
.10
10
.10
10
.10
15
10
25
35
10
20
25
1.60
1.26
1.30
Title.
Num-
iM^r of
copies.
Price
Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
Tenth Census, 1880— Con.
Final volumes— Con.
Vol. 6 (cloth)
Vol. 8 (cloth) '
Vol. 9, pt. 1 (sheep) . .
Vol. 9, pt. 1 (cloth)..
Vol. 9. pt.2 (cloth)..
Vol. 10 (cloth)
Vol. 14 (cloth)
Vol. 15 (cloth)
Vol. 16 (cloth)
Vol. 17 (cloth)
Vol. 18 (cloth)
Eleventh Census, 1890.
General publications i
(paper) :
New York, Six Na- |
tions of
Final volumes (cloth):
. Vol. 6
Vol.7
Twelfth Census, 1900.
General publications
(cloth) :
Abstract of Twelfth
Census
Bulletins (paper):
No. 99
No. 124
No. 180
No. 197
No. 201
No. 210
No. 210 a
No. 245
Final volumes (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol.2
Vol.3
Vol.4
Vol.5
Vol. 6
Vol. 7
Vol.8
Vol.9
Vol.10
Special Reports, Em-
ployees and Wa^ies
(cloth) j
Statistical Atlas (cloth) J
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
6
6
1
I
4
20
1
1
o
3
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
4
3
4
6
1
3
11.30
1.60
2.40
1.25
1.25
1.76
1.10
2.00
1.25
1.00
1.25
.35
1.10
2.35
.30
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
I
Total.
$2.60
1.60
2.40
1.26
2.60
1.76
2.20
2.00
7.60
6.00
1.25
.36
1.10
9.40
2.00
4.00
0.00
.06
.06
.10
.15
.26
.76
.20
.20
aoo
8.00
6.00
8.00
6.00
6.00
8.00
6.00
aoo
10.00
a
la
400 EEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
lUmized ttatement n/saUifor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
i Num- I Nom-
Title. l)eroI Price, Total, Title. | her of 1
coplei. icopien.
. MKNT— Continued.
Ccnnu Office {Ftrma-
BuUetioi, No. 3 (paper) .
' Docameni Divition.
aeneral publlcatloilB
(cloth) :
Index, Ames's Com-
pn>!ipDel>e (vol. 11.
Inilei, AmPs'B Coin-
pirhenslvcCvol.J).
EducalUm Bureau.
Anaiial Riiportitolotbj:
1891-92,vol.l,pt.l-.
1891-W. vol. 1, pi. 1
1897-98, I
1899-1000
';';^j-
woa. vol.
(paper) . .
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WW. i-ol.
(paper)...
2 (paper)...
Annuul Rpports, wpa-
ntea {paperi from-
aener«l p
(papor):
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ubllcatioRa
U-S
EdvaUion Bureau— Qoa. '
Circular of Inlormation '
(paper) -I
1S7S, Ko. 7
1«77, No. 1
1877, No, 2
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Bulletin No. -J,
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]S72, No
lS7i, So.
BSPOBT OF THE PDBLIO PEIKTEB. 401
lUmized statement of taUtfor the fiscal year ended June 30, ISO! — Continued.
' Price. Total.
MEKT— Tootinued.
Qtogra'ph iciit and Oeo-
logitataantfofRockv'
Itoualam Rtgim—
CoDtlnued.
Oeneral puMlotlons
Uluu UoiLiiljiltif,
Report on Osology
01(18761
Contributtona to North '
AmerlCBn Ellinology
(eloth) ■
Vol.1
Vol. 2, pi. 1
Vol,2,pt.2
Oiologi'iil nnd Otogtaph-
Ual Surtis of Tirri-
Anaiul [(dport, ISM
Final Report, Wer-l of
lOOtli iiwr., vol. 7
(elotli)
OtoSofiml Sunt]/.
Annual n<-p[>rt9(clothj:
7th
Bth.iX, I
8lh,pt •!
10th, pi, 1
Ototoffical Surt^u— Con.
Annual Report! (cloth}— I
lSlh,pt.2
lftth,pt.Z{paper)...;
19th, pt. 4
19th, pt. e (paper)...
20th, pt. 3<pBper;...
20th, pi, 7 '
21sl.P'.3 ■
21"rPt,6
list, pt, fiicotitinued)
22J,pt,2
22d, pt, 3 (paper)
■ 22(1, pt.1
23d j
aith ;
27th :
27th (p,.per) !
rate (paper) from—
lSth.pt. 3
(pap-Tc
,Maaka, Copper,
lUvpr DIat., MIn. ;
Rf8.,elc.
Alri^kA, Maps, Dob.
r,,([lmltt>,i'lc.
Alaska, Maps, Show-
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Arirona, PeCTlfled I
Bullfthl?' Ipaper):
So.3
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No. 8
No.fl
No. 10
402
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized staiemwnt of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Titlo.
Nuni-
l*r of
copiw*.
Price. Total.
Tltlo
Num-
ber of
coplee.
Price. Total.
Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
Geological Surrey— Con.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
No. 12 1
No. 18 1
No. 22 3
No. 23 1
No. 24 1
No. 26 1
No. 30 2
No. 31 3
No. 32 3
No. 34 3
No. 30 4
No. 37 i
No. 38 1
No. 39 1
No. 40 1
No. 41 1
No. 42 2
No. 44 1
No. 45) 1
No. 46 2
No. 47 1
No. 48 1
No. 50 2
No. 52 1
No. 56 2
No. 57 3
No. 58 1
No. 59 3
No. 60 ^. 3
No. 61 2
No.64 1
No. 66 2
No. 67 1
No. 68 2
No. 69 2
No. 70 2
No. 71 1
No. 72 2
No. 73 4
No. 75 2
No. 77 1
No. 7s 2
No. 80 2
No. 81 2
No. 8.3 5
Nu.84 -2
No. «') 1
No. 87 6
No. 88 1
A'o. 90 2
10.05
.05
.06
.15
.25
.10
.25
.15
.20
.10
.10
.25
.25
.10
.05
.15
.15
.05
.10
.15
.10
.10
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.10
.10
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25
25
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10.05
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.15
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.10
.50
.45
.60
.30
.40
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.25
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.05
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.10
.10
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.10
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.30
.20
.40
.60
.30
.10
..30
.40
..50
..50
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1.50
.10
.15
.20
Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
Geological Survey -Con.
Bulletins (pai)er)— Con.
No. 91
No. 92
No. 93
No. 94
No. 9.5
No. 96
No. 97
No. 98
No. 99
No 1
100
No.
101
No,
102
No.
103
No, 1
[a'j
No,
106
No 1
108
No
109
No, 1
110
No
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No
112
No
113
No
114
No.
115
No
117
No.
lis
No. 1
119
No. 1
20
No. 1
21
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[■22
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123
No
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131
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37
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No. 1
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40
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141
No
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43
No. 1
144
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10.10
10.10
2
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3
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2
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2
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4
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.80
1
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.15
1
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1
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3
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3
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2
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1
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3
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3
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3
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3
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2
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2
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3
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4
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4
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1
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2
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1
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2
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2
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1
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5
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1
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.15
2
.60
1.20
1
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.15
3
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1
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4
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9
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1
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.15
1
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1
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.06
6
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1.20
1
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.15
5
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2
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.30
1
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.10
2
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5
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1
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REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 403
lietniztd slalement of sales for Ihe fiscal ytw ended June 30, J9ff7^Continued.
UENi —Continued. i
aeotogical Santv— Coo. i
BnUMiiM (paper)— Can. '
;1 QeaioeiaU Survey— Cob.
4 BEFOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIHTEE.
JUiniz(d tlatement of »ale» for ihe fitetU year ended June 30, /SO?— Continued.
Tizin^Coatlaoea.
O€oloffifal Surng—Cen.
Buiiuiia? (paper)-t''M.
No. 250
No. 261
No.2fi2
N0.2S3
OeoJogtc Atlaa ol U. 3.
(paper) :
No. S2..
No. S3. .
No. ^3. .
No, 142
SUneral Re*ourc«s i
U.S. (cloth):
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lUmized gtatement of tola for the JUcal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Price. I Total.
Price. Toul.
iHTiniABllKTjlBT-
11 KNT- Continued. ,
Oailogkal Sarei^—Coa.
Ulneral p-unMiri.'S nl
II. S., »epflrales (pa- |
per) — Contiaoed. I
Copper Production !
ol.inHOS
Ou, Production ot |
Om, Production ol i
Matural.lol«M-6.
Mineral Products of
Of, in 1905. .|
MlnoialProducUbj' !
States, Toful Out-
put oMn 1905
Petroloum, Produo-
Fetroleuin, Produc-
tion of. tn IBOS I
Platinum, Produo- !
tlon o(. In 1905
ICooognphi <clath1 ;
Vol.2(text)
Vol.3(t«xt)
Vol.8
Vol, IB
Vol. as
Vol. 28 '
VoL»
Vol. a2.pt. 2
Vol.32, pt.Z<MlM).
Vol. J3 !
Vol.M
Vol.38
Vol.38.
Vol.41
Vol.«
V01.4S
Vol.«
Vol. 47.
Vol.fiO
Topograptdc Atla> ol
U. S. (paper) :
No.l
No.2
No, 3
Water-supply and Irri-
gation Papers (paper) :
No.l
I aeoIoeiTO! Sunxti—CoB. '
f Water-Supplr and liri- i
I gatlon Papers (pa-
I per)— Continued. ■
NO.J
406
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Num-
Title.
ber of
copies.
Price.
Interior Depart-
ment— Ck)ntlnued.
Qeological Survey— Con.
f
Water-Supply and Irri-
gation Papers (pa-
1
per) —Continued.
No. 56
12
10.15
No. 57
7
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No. 58
5
.15
No. 59
5
.15
No. 60
4
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No. 61
7
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No. 62
10
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No. 63
11
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No. 64
8
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No. 65
4
.20
No. 66
2
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No. 67
16
.15
No. 68
2
.10
No. 69
2
.20
No. 70
2
.15
No. 71
3
.10
No. 72
11
.10
No. 73
3
.20
No. 74
3
.26
No. 75
9
.26
No. 76
1
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No. 77
1
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No. 78
1
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No. 79
3
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No. 80
31
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No. 81
2
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No. 82
1 •
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No. 83
1
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2
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No. 86
5
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No. H7
1
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5
3
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No. 90
.35
No. 91
5
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No. 92
1
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No. 93
6
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No. 94
37
.10
No. 95
16
.15
No. 96
3
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No. 97
2
.30
No. 98
.20
No. 99
.25
No. 100
.30
No. 101
.20
No. 102
.30
No. 103
.10
No. 104
.10
Total.
Title.
Num- '
ber of Price.
copies.
Total.
$1.80
.35
.75
.75
.60
.35
1.50
1.65
.80
.80
.20
2.40
.20
.40
.30
.30
1.10
.60
.75
2.25
.15
.10
.05
.30
3.10
.50
.10
.20
.30
.75
1.75
.75
1.05
.50
.05
1.50
3.70
2.40
.45
.00
.60
.50
1.20
.20
.30
.70
.40
Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
Qeological Survey — Con.
Watr-Supply and Irri-
gation Papers (pa-
per) — Continued.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
N«..
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
•29.
30.
31.
:«.
33.
34.
35.
3<3.
37.
3S.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
4«i.
47.
4x.
49.
50.
51.
4
3
4
2
2
1
2
3
6
2
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
3
o
2
2
1
o
A.
2
3
3
2
2
1
24
10
10.15
.05
.20
.15
.25
.10
.10
.05
.05
.25
.10
.10
.10
.05
.15
.10
.20
.05
.15
.15
.10
.10
.15
.16
.10
.15
.15
.10
.20
.15
.20
.26
.35
.25
.26
.16
.05
.25
.06
.10
.10
.15
.15
.'20
.10
.16
.10
fO.60
.15
.80
.30
.50
.10
.20
.15
.30
.60
.30
.10
.20
.10
.30
.10
.20
.20
.46
.30
.20
.20
.15
.30
.20
.15
.15
.10
.20
.16
.20
.25
.35
.26
.25
.30
.06
.25
.20
.10
.30
.45
.20
.40
.10
3.00
1.00
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 407
JletnUed statement of saittjor the fiscal year ended June SO, 7907— Continued.
■■NT— Continued .
Otalot/ieal Surveji—Coa.
WHliT-Hiipiily unci Irri-
giiuon Fiipc (pa-
perl— c;onlinu«l.
Ko, 179
No. 184
No. 183
^o lai
•«l«r-Siipply und Ir-
riBalionHflpcrs.l.oiiinl
Inwlher (dolh i :
No lM-3n
OfolofficoJ SHn(B-<km.
Wati'r-aupplj' una Irri-^
g:iti[in Papers, bound
lot^'ihi-rfclolhl-con.
No. 40-62
No.
408
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended Jnne 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
INTERIOB D*EPART-
MENT— Continued.
Geological Survey— Con.
Reclamation Service,
Annual Reports (pa- '
per):
Ist
2d (cloth)
2d
3d #...
3d (cloth)
3d (2ded.)
3d (2d ed.. cloth)....
4th
5th
Hydraulic Excavation
Tables, 1906 (paper) . . .
Indian Bureau.
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1895
1896
1897
1899, pt. 2
1900, pt. 2
1901, pt. 2
1902, pt. 1
1902, pt. 2
1903, pt. 1
19a3, pt.2
1904, pt. 1
1905, pt. 1
1906 (paper)
Indian Schools, Supt. of,
Annual Reports (pa-
per):
1904
1906
Inatruction in Indian
Schools (paper) :
Cooking, Ku^liinentB
of
Laws Relating to Indian
Affairs:
1904, vol. 1-2 (sheep).
1893-1906 (cloth)
List of Indian Oflflcers
(paper) :
1899 *
190:i
Num-
ber of
coi)ies.
1
14
1
1
1
10
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
Price. ' Total.
13 10.85
.85
.75
.35
.50
1.00
1.25
.80
1.00
.15
.80
.75
.80
.60
.65
1.05
.55
.85
.60
1.10
.66
1.00
.15
1 .10
1 .15
10
30 04.00
1 1.70
1 .10
1 .10
Title
Xum-
Ixjr of Price.
copies.
Interior Depart-
ment— Continued.
Indian Bureau— Con-
Laws, Regulations, and
Instnietions (paper):
Five Civ. Tribes,
$11.05 R(^. for Incasing
.85 Lands, etc
10.50 Indian Ter., Min.
. 36 Leases, etc., 1898. . .
.50 Digest and Decisions:
1.00 Vol. 1 (pnper)
12.50 Vol. 1 (cloth)
^- ^ Land Office , General.
1.00
Annual Reports (cloth) :
.15 '*9^
1901 (paper)
1905
Annual Reports, sepa-
.80 rates, from 1906 (pa-
. 75 per;
1.60 General publications
. 60 (paper) :
. 65 Alaska. Agric. Pros-
1.05 pects, eU'
.65 Alaska, Homestead
.86 Laws, etc
1.20 Homesteaders, Sug-
1.10 gestions to
. 66 Louisiuna Purchase,
3.00 1898 (cloth)
. 15 Land Decisions (sheep):
Vol. 6
Vol.7
Vol.20
.10 Vol.21
.15 Vol.22
Vol. 23
Vol.24
Vol.25
.50 Vol.2H
Vol. 27
Vol. 2S
60.00 Vol.29
1.70 Vol. .30
Vol, ;;i
V(.l. .32
.10 Vol. .x;
.10 Vol .^4
<i l'» sets.
.06
Total.
1
SO. 05
$0.05
1
.06
.06
2
.36
.70
6
.60
3.00
1
.46
.45
1
.06
.06
1
.25
.26
20
2
.16
.30
4
.05
.20
8
.05
.40
10
.65
0.50
1
L46
L45
1
1.10
1.10
2
1.05
2.10
2
l.ttS
2.10
1
1.16
1 15
1
L05
1.06
2
1.05
2.10
2
1.06
2.10
3
1.15
3.46
3
1.15
3.45
4
1.05
4.20
2*
1.15
2.30
1
1.05
1.06
3
LOO
3.00
7
1.50
10 50
11
1.15
12.66
9
L50
13.50
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 409
Ilemizrd statement of lalet Jot the fiscal year undid June SO, /SOT— Coiilinuod.
Land O/Jici,
ContlDi
Land TK-iflio
L«nd Lflwa, Special (pa-
per):
Cob] Land Lana.
1882
Cual Land Laws,
IWl
Coal Lan
Federal F
Mining Lairs, IK)]
Mining Laws, JSm
Rules o! l'(aitlce i
Land OOir-n. ISS3 (pi
lie-
Caaali,UlLult<»,KiK-
eivoln, Ftc., isDS..
L<wtHn<10b!Itent«d
Public Lands (paper) :
18fl5
1»H
Falem 0/Jiee.
(clolh) :
HKKT--rontlnoed.
ODldnl GaJWIto— Cod.
VoLlOT.PIo.B...
ol.l37,No.3.
ol,12T, No.*.
01, 127, No. S.
01.127, No. 6.
ol. 127, No. 7.
01.127, No. 8.
01. 127. No. 0.
01. 1=8, No. 1.
ol. 128, No. a.
ol, 128, No.3.
ol. 128. No. <.
01.128, No. 5.
Official Ga7«tt«. sepa- ■
rales, from 1B06 (paptr)
Ducisiona (paper):
1870 1
1871 1
1S72 j
187,1
1870 i
1880 '
IKWdloth) j
1837 (.-loth) ,
1898 (cloth) I
1900.
1001 (doth) ;
1902 1
lOO.'(Hotli)
IMl
190.; I
190-> (aheep) ;
Patciil Lau-a (paper):
190J
riosterof llegialerwl Al-
torne>-8 (paper);
IBOC
1907
Rules ol Fraitii-e: |
1880(9lieep)
19QC (paper) I
-S. Doc. 5, 60-1—
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
ofsalafor the fiscal year ended Jvne 30, J 907— Continued.
Fauion Bureau,
Aamial Report, IMS
(P«per)
Lavs and itullngs ipa-
per):
ISee (halt slimp)
1899
1905
CommUiiojier of Rail-
Amiuat IleporlB Ci'lotb):
ISW
189i
IKTER STATE COMHERCE
AoDua] [teporla (rloth):
1«
3d
«h
8th
lots .,
12th
12th ( v[thoul appea-
dix)
13th
nth
Hth (irllliinittppaii-
15th (Without appen-
dix)
lSth(n-lthou[app«n-
liLii)
i;ih (paper)
i7tri
20th (nithout >tft-
Annual lieporlg, npa-
relea (c^lolh) Irom—
Ikterstat
Com McssioK— font 'd. ,
I paper):
».10 Coramerrial Organl- .
latlone, List ol,
1,70 Acts to Regulate Com-
3(1 merce, 1909 (paper)....
1. 00 iQconiB Annjunl ol Rail-
1603
.30 General roQterenie
.30 H. li. Comrs., iBOe
.30 (iloth)
.Annual Reports on Sta-
13th
1«th, tost (paper)...
^ Rules ol Pra-tlre Beloi*
tonimission. 1907 [pa-
Ihe; K^poiises, 1902
(paper,
JlBTirR DefarTMEKT.
Aliornry-Gentral,
Annu.il lipport, 1906
(paiwn;
OfcluhoniH, Proposed
1 onaiitution ol,
Law
OplnionB (sheep):
Vol.13
Vol, IB (pa|«r)
.80 Vol. 20 (paper)
.7S Voi.21(dotb)
.15 Vol.11 (paper)
REPORT OF THE^ PUBLIC PRINTER.
411
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SOj 1907 — Continued.
Titb.
Justice Department—
Continued.
AUomey-Ocneral— Con.
Opinions (sheep)— Con.
Vol. 22 (cloth)
Vol.22 (paper)
Vol. 23
Vol. 23 (cloth)
Vol.24 (cloth)
Vol. 2,5
Opinions, separates
(paper):
Lottery Laws of U.
S., Statutes on
Meat, Inspection of
Iraportel,etc
Digest of Opinions of
A t tomey s-General :
1876 (cloth)
1789-1881 (sheep)
Register of Dept. of
Justice, 1906 (cloth)...
Lists of U. S. Judges,
Attorneys, Marshals,
etc., 1907 (paper)
Judiciary.
Circuit Courts.
General publ ic a t i o n s
(paper):
Antitrust, Federal
Deeisions, e t c,
Vol.1
Antitrust, FeJeral
Decisions, e t c,
Vol.2
Court of Claims.
Court of Claims Cases
(sheep) :
Vol. 28 (paper;
Vol.32
Vol.33
Vol.34
Vol. 35
Vol. 36
Vol.37
Vol.38
Vol.39
Vol.40
Vol.41
Ck>art of Claims Rules,
1907 (paper)
Num-
1
Num-
l>or of
Price.
Total.
Title.
l»cr of
Price.
Total.
coi)ies.
Judiciary— Cont'd.
Supreme Court.
General publications
(cloth) :
copies.
4
10.60
$2.40
Insular Cases, Octo-
5
.45
2.25
ber Term, 1900
1
10.75
10.75
3
1.15
3.45
Labor Department.
3
121
21
.60
.60
1.50
1.80
72.60
31.. 50
Annual Reports (cloth) :
Ist
2d
3
1
.50
.50
L50
.50
3d
3
.80
2.40
4th
2
.45
.90
5th
2
.65
Lao
2
.05
.10
8th
2
.50
1 00
10th. vol. 1
1
.95
.95
3
.05
.15
10th. vol. 2
1
.40
.40
nth
1
.50
.60
.30
.90
I'>th
1
3
.25
.15
.25
3
12th (paper)
.45
2
1.10
2.20
13th. vol. 1
1
.35
.35
13th, vol.2
1
.80
.80
1
.40
.40
14th
8
.05
6.20
IGth
2
.75
L60
IGth (paper)
1
.55
.65
1
.05
.05
17th
2
.90
L80
17th (paper)
1
.70
.70
General publications
(paper) :
Pine Lumber in U. S.
1
and Canada, White.
1
.05
.05
Bulletins (paper):
No. 2
1
.10
.10
No. 4
1
.10
.10
104
1.00
104.00
No. 6
1
.10
.10
No.7
1
.10
.10
No. 9 ^
1
.10
.10
104
1.00
104.00
No. 10
4
* .10
.40
No. 11
1
.10
.10
No. 13
3
.10
.30
No. 15
2
.10
.20
No. K)
4
.20
.80
1
.40
.40
No. 19
5
.10
.60
1
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
2.30
2.30
No. 20
o
1
6
1
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
1
No. 21
.10
2
No. 22
.60
2
No. 23
.10
2
1.15
2.30
No. 20
1
.10
.10
2
1.15
2.30
No. 27
2
.10
.20
1
1.15
1.15
No. 28
1
.10
.10
1
1.15
1.20
LIO
1.15
13.20
17.60
No. 29
1
1
4
3
.16
.10
.10
.10
.15
11
No. 33
.10
16
No. 35
No. 36
»
1
.05
.05
No. 37
2
.10
412
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued,
Num-
'
Title.
ber of
Price.
Total.
copies.
Labor Department—
Continued.
Bulletins (paper)— Con.
No. 38
2
1
10.10
.20
$0.20
No. 39
.20
No. 40
2
.10
.20
No. 41
2
.10
.20
No. 42
2
.25
.60
No. 43
5
.10
.60
No. 44
3
.10
.30
No. 45
1
.15
.16
No. 46
12
.15
1.80
No. 47
1
.16
.15
Special Reports (cloth) :
Iflt
3
.75
2.26
Ist (paDcr)
1
.50
.60
2d
2
3
.95
.25
1.00
4th
.76
6th (paper)
2
.15
.30
6th (paper)
2
.25
.60
7th
3
.45
1.36
7th (paper)
1
.30
.30
8th (pn per)
7
.45
a. 15
9th
1
.40
.40
Reports on Hawaii
(paper) :
Iflt
1
1
.16
.16
.16
2d
.16
Library of Congress.
Annual Reports (cloth):
1897
1
1
1
.15
.15
.15
.15
1898
.15
1899
.15
1900
1
.15
.15
. 1901
1
.50
.50
1904
• ^
..50
.50
1905
1
.35
.35
1906
8
.35
2.80
Annual Keports— sepa-
rates (pajxjr) from—
1902
8
.15
1.20
General publications
(paper):
A.L. A. Rules, 1904..
144
.10
14.40
Almanar, American,
1907 (cloth)
6
.60
3.60
Library of Congress, I
History of, 1800- |
1864 (cloth) i
3
1.40
4.20
Library of Congress
and Its Work, 1907
5
.05
.25
Llncolniana (doth)..
26
.45
11.70
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
.25
.15
.05
.05
Library of Congress—
Continued.
Classification (paper):
M,1904 1
Q,1905 3
Z,1902 4
A. L. A. Catalogue:
1893 (paper) 1
1904 (cloth) 674
1904 (paper) 489
A. L. A. Catalogue —
separates:
Class List, 1904, pt.l
(cloth) 65
Class List, 1904, pt. 1
(paper) 69
Dictionary C a t a -
logue, 1904, pt. 2
(cloth) 3
Dictionar>' C a t a -
logue, 1904, pt. 2
(pai^er) 118
Literature (paper) , . 1
Useful Arts (paper).. 1
A. L. A. Portrait Index,
1906 (cloth) 562
List of Books, A. L.
A. P. (paper) 1
Virginia Company, of
London (cloth):
Vol.1 403 2.00
Vol.2 403 2.00
Virginia Company, of
L o n (1 n — separates
(paper) 13
Bibliography Ditifion.
General publications
(par)er) :
Anglo-Saxon Inter-
ests, List of Refer-
ences of 2 .10
Arbitration, List of
Referent es 7
Banks, List of Books |
of 11 j .10
Budget of Foreign ,
Countries, List of I
RefererKes 2 I .10
Cabinets, List of
Books on 1 .10
Canada, L i s t o f
Books 6 i .10
10.10
10.10
.25
.76
.10
.40
.35
.35
.50
337.00
.25
122.25
25 16.25
.15 10.35
.15
.25
.10
.76
17.70
.05
3.00 1,686.00
.15
806.00
806.00
3.25
.20
.70
1.10
.20
.10
.50
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
418
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Library of Congress—
Continued.
Bibliography Division-
Continued.
General publications
(paper)— Continued.
Cartography, List of
Works on
Cartularies, List of . .
Child Labor, List of
Books on
Chinese Immigra-
tion, List of Ref-
erences on
Colonization, List of
Books
Commerce and Cor-
porations, List of
References on
Constitution, List of
Books on
Consular Service,
List of References..
Election U. 8. Sena-
tors, List of Refer-
ences on
Employers, List of
Works Relating to.
Far East, List of
Books
Far East, List of
Books (cloth)
Federal Control, List
of References
France, List of
Works Relating to.
Germans, List of
Works Relating to.
Government Owner-
ship, List of Ref-
erences on
Hawaii, List of
Books Relating to .
Immigration, List
of Books, 1904-5 . . .
Immigration, List
of Books, 1907
Impeachment, List
of References on . . .
Inheritances, List of
Works Relating to.
iDBurance, List of
Works Relating to.
Iron, List of Works .
Num- '
bcr of Price.
copies.
Total.
1
SO. 20
10.20
1
.10
.10
13
.15
1.95
16
.10
1.60
1
.10
.10
1
.10
.10
7
.10
.70
7
.10
.70
8
.10
, .80
10
.10
1.00
2
.15
.30
1
.30
.30
10
.10
1.00
8
.10
.80
7
.10
.70
15
.10
1.50
1
.05
.05
20 1
.10
2.00
2 !
.25
.50
3
.10
.30
50
.20
10.00
16
.10
1.60
7 1
.10
.70
Title.
Library of Conoress—
Ck>ntlnued.
Bibliography Division—
Continued.
General publications
(paper)— Continued.
Labor, List of
Books
Merchant Marine ,
Subsidies, List of |
Books on (cloth) ..'
Merchant Marine !
Subsidies, List of '
Books on, 1900
Merchant Marine
Subsidies, List of
Books on, 1903
Merchant Marine
Subsidies, List of
Books on, 1906
Municipal Affairs,
List of Books on . .
Negro Question,
List of References
on
Pensions, List of
References on
Philippine Islands,
List of Works Re-
lating to
Philippine Islands,
List of Works Re-
lating to (Spanish)
(doth) '
Primary Elejtlons,
List of References
on
Proportional Repre- '
sentation. List of
Books
Railroads In Foreign
Countries, List of
Books on :
Railroads, List of |
Books on i
Reciprocity, List of
References on
Recognition In In-
ternational Law,
List of References..
Senate, U. S., List of !
Books, etc
Tariffs, List of
Works on
Num- I
ber of I Price.
copies. :
Total.
4 , 10.10
1 .45
7 .10
2 .10
18 .20
44 .05
39 .10
4 .10
3 .25
3 .60
6 .10
8 .10
7 .10
i
22 .10
.10
1
1
.10
.05
6 ao
10.40
.46
.70
.20
3.60
2.20
3. go
.40
.75
1.80
.60
.80
.70
2.20
.10
.10
.06
414
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30 y 1907 — Continued.
Title.
LiBRART or Congress—
Continued.
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10
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10
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05
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1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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.35
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.55
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1889. 2d ed. (cloth)
Uniforms, Army,
1900, 4th ed. (paper)
Soldiers' Handbook, 1905
(paper)
Boster of Organized
Militia, 1906 (paper)...
Subsistence Department.
General puhiications:
Cellars. Ventilation
of (paper)
Cooking, Practical.
SanitHry, Econom-
ical, etc. (cloth)...
Cooking, Prize Es-
say by Mrs. Abel
(cloth)
Cooking Schools, Re-
cipes Used in U. S.
A rmy (paper)
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
48
OS2.00
S48.00
2
.20
.40
2
.50
1.00
486
.35
170.10
26
.65
16.90
189
.50
94.50
56
.25
I
14.00
91
.15
13.65
395
.35 ,
138.25
.05
1
.05
.06
1
.25
.25
1
.05
.05
38
.10
3.80
6
.10
.60
.05
.25
.25
.10
Total. Title.
War Department—
Continued.
Svhsistence Department-
Continued.
General publications-
Continued.
Rations, Army
(cloth)
Stores, Handbook of
Subsistence (cloth)
Manual for Cooks,
Army, 1896 (leather)..
Manual for Subsistence
Dept., 1902 (cloth)
Insular Affairs Bureau.
General publications:
Civil Govt, under
Military Occupa-
tion (sheep)
Gazetteer and Geog.
Diet, of Philippine
Is. (cloth)
Philippine Is., Coal
Measures of (paper)
Translations (paper) :
avil Code in Cuba,
Porto Rico, and
Philippines
Civil Procedure for
Cuba and Porto
Rico
Commerce in Cuba,
Porto Rico, and
Philippines
Criminal Procedure
for Cuba and
Porto Rico, etc....
Election Law for
Cuba and Porto
Rico
Eminent Domain
Extended to Cuba i
and Porto Rico...
10 Justice in Spanish |
Provinces
Mining Law in Cuba.
1.00 Mining Law in Phil;
ippine Islands
Mortgage Law for
.75 Cuba, Porto Rico,
and Philippines
Municipal and Prov.
.70 Laws for Cuba
Num-
ber of I Price,
copies.
.10
31
10.10
13.10
4
.35
1.40
44
.50
22.00
23
.60
13.80
7 1.25
1
4 2.10
I
1 .40
4 I .20
8 ' .30
11 20
12 ! .40
1 .05
.05
4
1
Total.
12
1
10
10
05
10
06
8.7ft
8.40
.40
.80
2.40
2.20
4.80
.06
.10
.40
.10
.06
L20
.06
a 24 ft«l«.
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
435
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Continued.
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
Title.
War Department— {
Continued. |
Insular Affairs Bureau-
Continued. I
Translations (paper)—
Continued.
Notarial Law in |
Cuba and Porto
Rico 3 10.05
Penal Code In Phil- i
ippines 4 .10
Ports, Law of, in
Cuba 1 .05
Pub. Documents,
Instructions for {
Drafting, etc 1 | .06
Pub. Land Laws,
Spanish, in Philip-
pines '. 1 I .15
Pub. Works of Cuba . 2 . 10
Railroads, Cuba, Po-
lice Law of 4 .05
1
Self-Oovemment in |
Cuba and Porto
Rico 1 .05
Water Law in Cuba. . i 1 .10
Philippines, misc.. Civil \
Service in (paper) . 1 . 10
Chief of Engineers. i
1
I
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1881,pt.2 1 .86
1890,pt.2 1 j 1.60
1800, pt.3 1 I 1.30
1891,pt.4 1 1.00
1894,pt.6 1 > .85
1899,pt.3 1 1.05
1903, pt. 4 , 2 1.25
1904, pt.2 1 I 1.05
1906, pt. 1 1 2.00
1906, pt. 1 (paper) ... 1 1. 75
1906,pt.2 1 2.50
Annual Reports, in-
dexes, vol. 1-3 (cloth) . . ! 9 o 1. 35
Se];>arates, appendixes
(paper) :
1876, App. HU 1 .30
1902, App. ZZ 1 .65
1903, App. BBB 1 .65
1904, App. AAA 2 2.40
Oeneral publications: |
Bridge Equipage of
U. S. Army (text
and plates) 6 a 1.23 3.69
I
$0.15
.40
.05
.05
.15
.20
.20
.05 j
. 10 ,1
.10
.85
1.60
1.30
1.00
.85
1.05
2.50
1.05
2.00
1.75
2.50
4.05
.30
.65
.65
4.80
Title.
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
26
,60
1.00
.05
.10
' War Department—
Continued. I
Chief of Engineers—
Continued.
General publications-
Continued.
Niagara Falls, i
Water-Power Sit- |
nation (paper) 2
Steel Portland Ce-
ment, Report on
(paper) | 1
Explorations and Sur- ■
veys (cloth):
Columbia River, Re- '
port of Examina- I
tlon, etc 1
Fremont's Expedi-
tion to Rocky MtB.,'
etc 1
Laws on Construction of
Bridges (paper) 2
Laws Affecting Engineer
Corps (paper) ! 1
Officers of Corps of En-
gineers, Statement
Showing Rank, Du-
ties, etc. (paper) j 1
Professional Papers
(cloth):
No.13 1
No.23 1 2
No. 24 2
No.26 1
No. 28 (2d ed.) 93
No. 29, pt. 1 (one-half
moro3co) 6
No. 29, pt. 2 (one-half
morojco) ,
No. 29, pt.3 (one-half
morocco) 14
No. 29, pt. 4-5 (one-
half morocco) 12 .50 .
No.29,pt. 6 (one-half I |
morocco) 13
No.31 21
Regulations and Instruc-
tions (cloth) I 5
Explorations and Sur-
veys for liailroad from
Mississippi River to
Pacific Ocean (cloth):
Vol.1 1 1.00
Vol.2 1 1 1.50
10.10 10.20
.10
.75
.75
L25
.75
.15
.60
8 .60
.60
.40
.40
.50
26
.60
1.00
.10
.10
.10
.76
L60
2.60
.76
13.06
3.00
4.80
8.40
6.00
6.20
8.40
2.50
1.00
1.60
a 3 seta.
436
BEPOBT OF THE PUBUO PEINTBB.
Itemized statement of sales far the fiscal year ended June SO^ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
War Department—
Continued.
Chief of Engi-neert—
Continued.
Explorations and Sur-
veys for Railroad from
Mississippi River to
Pacific Ocean (doth)—
Continued.
Vol.3
Vol.5
Judge- A dvocaU^OeneraX .
General publications:
Civil Power, Use of
Army in Aid of
(paper)
Martial Law, Justi-
fication of (paper) .
Military Reserva-
tions, etc. (cloth) . .
Manual for Courts-
Martial (cloth):
1901
1907
Opinions, Digest of:
1888 (cloth)
'1901 (sheep)
Military Information
Division.
Annual Report, 1906
(paper)
Bulletins (paper) :
No. 4
No. 9
No. 10
No. 17
No. 19
No. 20
No. 22
No. 25
No. 26
No 31
No. 33
No. 34
No. 35
No. 3<:.
No. 3S
Bulletins, n«'W series
(paper) :
No.5
No. >^. pt. 1
Price. Total.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
1
1
$2.00
2.15
4 I
1
I
i
29 !
I
1 '
I
1
5
2
1
2
4
2
2
1
2
3
4
1
1
o
.10
.05
.50
.30
.50
.50
6 i 1.25
.15
.20
.10
.20
.30
.80
.75
.20
.45
.25
.25
.75
.15
.25
1.00
1.00
.15
1.00
12.00
2.15
.40
.05
1.50
8.70
2.50
.50
7.50
.15
.20
.50
.40
.30
1.60
.3.00
.40
.90
.25
.50
2.25
.60
.25
1.00
2.00
.15
J.OO
War Department—
Continued.
Military Information DU
W*ion— Continued.
Bulletins, new series
(paper)— Continued. 1
No. 8, pt. 2»
No. 8, pt. 3
Military School, Fort
RUey, Kans. {cavalry
and light artillery).
Qeneral publications
(cloth) :
Army Horse in Ac-
cident and Disease.
Ordnance Department.
Annual Reports (cloth) :
1879
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1902
1903
1903 (paper)
1904
1905
1905 (paper)
1906
Annual Reports, sepa-
rates. 1906 (paper)
Annual Reports, misc.
separates (cloth) :
Magazine Arms, 1892.
Rules and Regulations
for U. S. Magazine
Rifle, 1898 (cloth)
Tests of Metals (cloth) :
1878
1881, vol. 1
1881, vol.2
1882
1882 (sheep)
^1883 .-:
1883 (sheep)
1884
1885
1886
1887 (paper)
188«
Price.
Total.
8
1
2
2
10.20
.60
50
10
1 ' .50
.25
.50
.75
1.10
.50
1.45
.80
1.35
.00
.90
.75
.60
.85
ia20
.00
4.00
LIO
1.10
.90
.90
.70
.70
.40
.40
.75
.76
.60
1.20
1.00
1.00
.75
.76
2
.65
L30
.80
.80
.75
.75
2
.50
LOO
1
.80
.80
2
2
1
.10
.50
.50
.50
L50
3.20
.50
L4S
.80
L35
.60
.90
L50
1.20
.86
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 437
Itemized itatement of »aletfor thefiieal year ended JuiuSO, 1907 — Continued.
WiB Dkpabtukkt—
Continued .
Ordnance Drparlineat—
Continued.
Ttnt otUetals (cloth)—
Continued.
ISBS (paper)
use (paper)
Ism (paper)
1881 (paper)
1891
lB9Z(pftpei)
IBOa [paper)
189«(p*pM)
iaM<aheep)
lau
ISM
I89T
use
1M9
1900
1901
1902
1903 (paper)
]9(M (paper)
190<
H05 (paper)
IMS
IMS
Pasmatttr-Oentral.
Gtneral publlcatlona
(paper):
P«y of the AnDy,
1T85-1888
Uanual, Arm; Paymaa-
IMO(dotli)
lM2(abeep)
1905 (doth)
Official Table ol Dle-
taocea (paper):
IMS
1900
i^uariermiuUri^ Depart-
Annual Report, 19H
(paper)....
. I0.6S 10.65
Rulei, Regulallooa, and
Kanual lor Q. M.
' Depl.,lS04(paper)
RKOrd and PentUm
and Aeea
I Sienoi Office.
Annual Reports (cloth);
i lS85,pt.2
!■ 1886
188T,pt.2
lS9S(pa[«r)
.MuaHa..VtituralHl»-
tory t ollet-l loni In
(paper)
' Alaska, Nil turalB [|-
loryColtBcllonsln,
■i WrSWoth)
Frolesskiiiol rapErs ol
I Signal Corps, No. 7
(paper)
I Manuals, numbered
i' No.1
No.2
No.3(re¥.ed.)
No. 1 {2<i ert.)
No, 8 (leathsr)
No.7
SoldUT!' Homi, DiitTict
ol CDlumMa.
ortoin'rs,lw6(paper).
liulK^ritia, .\rni)-Onicera
Inll.r-. 1906 (paper)..
Surgean-OfneTai.
488 BEPOBT OF THE FUBUC PBINTEB.
Itemized lUUement of >aUt for the ^fitcal year ended JutuSO, I9(»7— Continued .-
wu Onunmrr- i
Conttnwd.
S>rp(o»-Oc Hf rol— CoD-
Qanenil publications:
Kmergancy Diet (or
theSlrt (papar) .
TspholO Fsver, Od-
gla and Spread of
(doti
raCalOEue (c
3d aeries, vol. 1
3th):
for Ho9-
Corp»,
., eJ. \va
TItlB.
I Rflbel On Record
frlothl - i-onllniiBd-
lit eariel, vol. X
■t wrleB. vol
»,
>t i»r[«, vol
w.
at nrie*, vol
...
Bt Bertw, vol
31.
8t eerleB, vol
31.
a. DO
IB. 00
ilatyPartComiaiiiion. \
Annual riBporlg, 1»1B- '
Cauni of Cuba. i
Bulletin No
PhUlppiat
Pept., IBOO...
ManUHl tor Me
rol.2
vol. 3
series'
nrieB
27,
nries
vol
^l.
«Hes
vol
7,.
eeries, vol, 30
19W
pl.
I't.
pis
(paper).,
(paper) .,
J{p«I«r).
l-» (cloth)
JMi
pt.
a (paper) ..
pt.
; (paper) ..
IWB
pt.
.(paper)..
pti. 1-4 (cloth)
lWl«,pt.l(doth)...
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK. 439
lUmiitd tUtUmenl oJiaie*/ar Ihefitad year ended Jam 30, 1907— CoDtiaued.
Num-
Num-
~
TItie.
ber or
ooplea.
Prtoe..
Total.
Title.
coplS^
Price.
Total.
WiB DSPiBTIIIST-
tontbiuod.
o»t> -Continued.
Phlltpp at Commf*.
Vol. 3g(aep.ptB.)--ron.
rion-Conttnued.
Annual lleporta, aep^
10.16
10. «
Index pte. 1-4 (hall
leather)
tl.25
roreatry Buremi, An-
Vol. 40 (lull wte):
Boal Report, ISOO-ISOl
Pta. 1-10 and index
(P«per)
1
.M
.26
(haltlsather)
33
»23.00
89:00
Forestry Bureau, fluUo-
Vol. 41 (»ep. pti.j:
Pt. 1 Ihall leather) ..
1.75
1.76
Land Laws, Span-
Pt, 2 IbalJ leather) ..
l.TS
1.75
»b Pubiir, ises
Pt. 3 (hall leather) ..
1.75
1.T5
(paper)
^
.16
.16
PI. * (hall leather)..
Pt. 6 (hall leather) ..
1.50
1.60
ncliburt, f/aUoml MO.
Index pta, 1-5 (hall
leather)
1.50
3.00
Osoenil putilifstloQi:
VUkslJurg S ago.
HB.-ord o! OTgto-
'""*■
Icatlona (paper)..
1
.10
.10
UncbuslOed:
Annaii o/ Congrtii.
BanliTUptc; Law,
Vol.8(cloth)
l.SO
1.60
iSB8 (paper)
.06
.U
Bankinptcf Lav,
COHQBESeiOKiL BlCOHD
10O3 (paper)
Biographical Cong.
223
.10
21.30
VoI.1(9ep.pt..l:
Pt. 1 llialtlealhsr) .
1
l.SO
1.60
1B03 (cloth)
C
1.00
42.00
Vol. IS (MP, pts.lT
L'liiltlan^i I'llrchaao.
Pt. 1 (halt leather) .
1
l.M
1.26
state I'apera on
Vol.H(sep.pta.):
(cloth)
6
.25
1,25
Pt. 2 (halt leather) .
'
1.35
1,35
H-g1»terottheU.8.,
Vol. M(«p, pis,):
ElwutlvE. 17S*-
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2
1.16
2.00
1WI2 (cloth)
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40
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Pt. Khali leather).
Mountain Meadow
Vol.M(«p.pt!.):
*
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1
1.50
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l',irll„m..jit„rYPmi-
edentB (tllnde)
3
.05
.16
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2
1.50
3,00
iQJei pta. 1-3 (hall
leather)
1
1.10
1.10
Trust La«« (Qrayl
Vol. 37 (ape.-, aew,):
aon) 1887-1903 (pa-
llij^ikdiiilftonlifr].
l.U
l.«
per)
.06
.00
Vol. 38 (»ep. pW.):
Pt. Khali leather),.
I
1.60
1.50
Comm UHont andBoardi
Pt. 2 (liall leather) .
1
1.60
Pt. 3 (hall leather) .
1
1.60
1,50
ComnilBslon:
Vol,39[Bep.pt».):
■1 K'l Slnl.1', Re-
Pts. l-t and index
port oKwlthapp.),
(hallleather)
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• T.2S
7.26
1§M (paper)
*S>eti.
'
.60
■^
440 • BEPOBT OP THE PUBUC PEINTEE.
Itemizfd $taUment of tala /or the fitcal year ended June 30, 1907— Continued.
t PifoeJ ToUL
COROUts-CoittlDued .
Commiitioai and
Paatt Code. U. B., B.
Doc. 88. pt. 2
(paper)
SlKtorol (.'bnunttslon.
Proceedings ot, 1877
Vol. «-5..,
Vol, 6
Vol.6
Vol. IB
Inigstlon (e;^. vol.
W.I (papiT)
Internal I on&l Eichuige
ConuiiLs.'ton. Report):
1903. I>'>c. 144 (dotti).
1904. Doc. 12S (paper)
1904. Uoc. 128 (cloth).
bwM Consullln Engl-
DMrs. Iti'port. Doc. 231
(papfr'
Iittunlan Canal Cdeod.,
CONOKM-Coim D Ofd-
Commiitioniand
ffwjfdj-Con.
Iithmlan Canal Como.,
Annual Rcporta — Con.
ISW-IMl. plates
3 10.10
».»
IWi (paper)
IBOa (paper) i
BnU- No. 2. Board or
2 .Si
1.70
Healtb (paper)....
l'„.i.iiiij,<';,iNU. riiin
14 1-00
"
00
01 (pairri 1
Panama (:«Dal,pt.l.
Flan by Comn.,
*
z
4
ifi
ISto-lWI (p«p«r) 3
. Panama Canal, pt. 7.
PUn»and Projects,
4
Mi
3
8U
etc. (paper) 1
PnnanuiCanal.pt.a.
Bea-Levpl Plan ol
•
;u
4
■JV
(P«per) 2
Panama (^anal, pt. 4,
4
76
3
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fi
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4
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Merchant Slartno Com-
2
7S
1
50
mlailon. Report ol
(190ii:
B
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Vol. 1 (paper)
QO
It
no
2
20
40
Vol.2(pep-r)
30
S
70
Vol.2(clolh)
SJ 1
00
1S3
00
Vol.3(paper)
' ■"■
1.1,1 ,.t,i.i;*(pn pen
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2.40
Lilt oi. lti7S-7«
1 .30
.30
4 .45
i.m
10
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Acts, I90i (clotbl
; 1
30
ft
10
Report ot.lsrw (pa pot).
REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 441
Itemized statement of lalet Jot the fiMcal ytar ended Jinie SO, 1907— Continued.
Title.
beroJ
pMtiilCiimw. Ilpportot
BeailngB. lOK (paper) ■ '
Postal Comn., Report
Postal Service. Coma, to
luveatlgst^. Report,
pt.3(olothl
8»nto Domingo Inquiry
Comn, Report ol, ISTl
TDbecculoals, Com:
Prevention ot (to
(paper)..
Alcohol
lor
Joint Com. on:
HousoRept.No.ZSl
[pupt'D
SojuiInHr>pt.Mo.7iJO,
pt.S.StdCong.M
sees. {p"iwrl
B«nkli«iinriri]m'niT
suggfitiona by
Secy, Treaa., Dec.
16-17, 1S97 (paper).
RpIormotCurri'ncr,
Momanry Comn.
onCpiipT)
ol U. K, CrneUB, S.
Dor. 194 5Ctb
(rlothl
■ R,.|orai
vii S-T
It.' oI V. S.
(RiTt,
>vJiTM.-ke9),
IS.W (cloth)
IK't of
Vnr, Joint
,'w.J
Fiiw. Total.
Title.
rovoitrss— Conlliiued.
Cow m (Iff f I—
IIIM-J.
Conduct of 1
'flr
Joint
Com. on (doth)
-Con.
Conduc
nl
lS63.pt,
1863. Dt,
1
CuLun Sugar Salca,
DtfLfJPlof CpIui
Capitol, Hit
oi\,-oll.av.
orD.C,
1906 (clot
ark Syalci
.nnoat
D. C.
ltiUiD--!«ii1iiM-iiIa,
Tot^.
180.1. pt. 3
Fort Pnlow MasM-
crr and Rrtumed
Credit Uobllirr, Be-
(Senate) (cloth):
Bualnrss McUiods In
Ex. Depti., 1SS8,
18937—8. Doc. 5, 60-1-
442
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SOy 19(/7 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Ck>N0RE8a— Cont inued .
Committees — Continued.
Sxecutive Departments,
Select Committee on
Business Methods in
(Senate) (cloth)— Con.
Business Methods in
Ex. Depts., 1888,
VoL 2
Business Methods in
Ex. Depts., 1888,
Vol. 3
Finance:
Bonds, Currency,
Coin, etc., Infor-
mation on (paper) .
Tariffs of 1897, 1894,
and 1890, with in-
dex (paper)
Tariffs of 1897, 1894,
and 1890, with in-
dex (cjoth)
Immigration and Natu-
ralization (House):
Immigration and
Naturalization,
Report No. 1789
(paper)
Immigration and
Naturalization,
Hearings, 1906 (pa-
per)
Insular Affairs (House) :
Insular Cases (cloth)
Interstate Commerce:
Regulation of Rail-
way Rates, 68th <
Cong., 3d sess.,
vol. 1-5 (paper) i
Interstate.' and Foreign \
Commerce (lIou.se) :
Chicago Drainage '
Canul, IiPi)ort on,
JudiciMry nifiuv; :
ATiti-injuiiction and
Il»';^t raining Or- ,
d«rs. 1'>X. rp.iiK^r;..
In.snranc*' 1I« arings,
IWHi (pai^Ti
Laboratory, Crimi-
njtl, I'iiujxr, etc.
(pttp«T)
Price. Total.
Title.
CONORESS— Continued.
C7om7ni//«M— Cont inued .
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. TotaL
1
Labor (House) :
1
1
,
Hours of I^bor on
1
1
1
Govt. Work, Doc.
1
1
1
No. 413 (paper)
>,
10. 10
•0.10
Merchant Marine and
1
1
Fisheries:
1
2
10.70
11.40
Shipping Bill, Hear-
ings on, 1906
1
1
1
(paper)
1
1
.20
.20
1
.70
.70
Military Affairs (House) :
Alaska, Compilation :
Narratives of Ex-
1
t
•
1
plorations (cloth).
1 !
2.10
3.10
1
.05
.06
Naval Affairs (Senate) :
Yearbook, Navy,
1
1
1906 (paper)
2
.40
.80
1
.20
.20
1
New Orleans Riots, Se-
lect Com. on:
New Orleans Riots,
1
1
.40
.40
1
1
186G (cloth)
Post-Offlce and Post-
Roads (House) :
Postal Savings
Banks, Hearings
1
f
1
1
.46
.46
on, 1898 (paper)....
1
.10
10
1
.06
.05 ,
1
Printing:
Organic Acts, Ha-
waii and Porto
Rk!0, 69th Cong.,
1
(
2
.10
.20
Ist sess. (paper)...
Congressional Direc-
1
.10
.10
1
.76
.76
tory:
63d Cong., 3d
' sess.— 1st edi-
tion (paper)
1
.20
.30
59th Cong., 1st
5
a2.60
2.60
sess.— Ist edi-
tion (cloth)....
6
.36
L75
59th Cong., 2d
s^.'ss.— 2d edi-
tion (cloth.'
101
.50
6a 60
1
05
.05
y.)\h Cong., 3d
• s<s.s.— 3d edi-
tion (\ni\)*'T) ...
20
.20
4.00
59th Cong., 3d
1
.10
.10
s^ss. -:'.d < di-
tion f cloth 1
51
.35
17.86
1
.25
.25
' Abridgnn-nt (nics-
Siigcs) (cloth;:
Ihl^s, vol. 1
1
.60
.00
6
.20
1.00
dl
\m<, vol.2
set.
1
.70
.70
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBB.
443
Itemized stxitementjof sales for the fiscal year ended June 30 ^ 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Congress— Continued.
Comwitttew— Continued.
Printing— Continued. '
Abrldgnjent (mes- .
sages) (cloth)— ;
Continued. i
1888, vol. 3 1
1888, vol. 4
1906, vol. 1
1906, vol. 2
Federal and State i
Con8tltations,1877, |
vols. 1-2 (sheep)...'
Govt. Publications,
Descriptive Cat.
of (paper)
Govt. Publications, ;
Descriptive Cat. of
(half leather)....
Govt., Seat of, Cele-
bration 100th An- I
niversary (cloth) . .1
Messages and Papers
of P rest dents
(cloth):
Vol.1
Vol.2
Vol.3
Vol.4
Vol.5
Vol.6
Vol.7
Vol.8
Vol.9
Vol.10
Reconstruction, Joint
Com. on:
Reconstruction Re-
port, 1866 (cloth) . .
Rivers and Harbors
(Iloiise) (paper):
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 9, 1906...
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 12, 1906..
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 16, 1906..
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 20, 1906..
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 27, 1906..
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, May 1, 1906...
3
3
2
3
2
4
3
3
3
2
1 11.30
1 1.40
1 * .86
I , 1.00
10 i 04.05
1.50
6 1.90
1 1.35
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.90
.85
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
11.30
1.40
.«5
1.00
24.75
4.50
11.40
1.35
2.70
2.70
1.80
2.70
1.80
3.60
2.70
2.70
2.70
1.80
1.70
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
CoNOBEss— Continued. ,
Committees — Continued. !
Rivers and Harbors
(House) (paper) —
Continued.
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, May 8, 1906. . .
Niagara Falls, Hear-
ings, Apr. 12-May
8,1906
Niagara River,
Hearings, Nov.,
1906
Rules (Senate Manual):
58th Cong., 3d sess.
(paper)
58th Cong., 3d sess.
(sheep)
Rules (House Manual) j
(paper) : !
55th Cong., 3d sess.
(cloth)
57th Cong., 1st sess..
58th Cong., 1st sess..
59th Cong., 1st sess..
59th Cong., 2d sess.. .
Constitution of U. S.,
Jefferson's Manual,
Rules of House,
et<\, 59th Cong., |
1st sess. (half i
leather) [
Constitution of U. S.,
Jefferson's Manual,
Rules of House,
etc., 59th Cong.,
2d sess. (paper)
Transportation Routes
to Seaboard, Select
Com. (Senate):
^ Trans portation
Routes, Report,
with appendix and
evi(!eni.e, 1874, pt.
1 (*loth) ;
Transportation
Routes, Report,
with appendi.x and
evideme, 1874, pt.
2 (cloth)
Ways and Means:
Tariff Hearings, |
1906-7, Schedule i
"K" (paper) i
) 5 sets.
1
1
2
5
1
Price. TotaL
1 10.06
8 , .30
2 .16
I
1 .35
(
I
1 1.10
.60
.40
.40
.40
.40
1 2.00
1 .40
1 .50
85
.25
10.06
.00
.30
.85
1.10
.60
.40
.80
2.00
.40
2.00
.40
50
.85
444
EEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO,' 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price.
Total.
Congress— Continued.
CommiUees— Continued.
Woman Suffrage:
W Oman Suffrage,
Hearings on, Feb.
15, 1898 (paper) ....
3
10.05
10.15
Impeachments.
1.
Belknap, W. \V., Trial
\
of (cloth)
1
.80
.80
Johnson, Andrew, Im-
pea'jhment of, Vol. 1
(cloth)
3
.55
1.65
Johnson, Andrew, Im-
peachment of, Vol. 2,
(cloth)
3
.40
1.20
Johnson, Andrew, Im-
peachment of. Vol. 3
(cloth)
3
.3o
I. or,
Memorial Addresses.
Benton and Blair, .\c-
ceptan'eof Statues of
(cloth)
1
.25
.25
Caperton, Allen T.,
(cloth)
1
.35
.35
Cass, Lewis, Acceptan-'e
of Statue of (<loth) ....
1
.25
.25
Crisp, Charles F. (cloth) .
1
.45
.45
Colquitt, Alfrel II.
(cloth)
1
.40
.40
Dowdney, .V. (floth)
1
.35
.35
Garfielvl, Jas. .\., .\c-
ceptan'B of Statue of
(paper)
1
.25
.25
Grant, U. S., Accept-
an e of Statue of,
(cloth)
1
.40
.40
Ilartri'Ige, Julian (cloth).
1
.yy
.a5
Kenna, J. V.. dlotli)
1
.35
.35
Lincoln, .V b r a h a m
(cloth)
1
1..50
1.50
Lincoln, CJarfield, and
McKinli'V Ccloth)
1
1.50
1.50
McKinlcy, William
(cloth)
5
.85
4.25
Morton, f)liver ]*., .\c-
ceptan c of statue of
(clotli,
1
.3.5
.3.5
Sherman, W. T., Un-
veiling Statue of
(cloth )
1
.90
.90
Stark and Webster, Ac-
ceptaiu e of Statuea'of
(paper)
1
.35
.35
Title.
Congress— Continued.
Memorial Addr fosses-
Continued.
Stark and Webster, Ac-
ceptanc e of Statues of
(cloth)
Washington, George,
Commemoration of
Inaug. of (cloth)
Messages and Documents.
187ft-77, vol. 1 (cloth)....
1898-1900, vol. 1 (cloth) . .
1898-1900, vol. 2 (cloth) . .
1898-1900, vol. 3 (cloth) . .
1898-1900. vol. 4 (cloth) . .
P.^PERs OF Revolu-
tionary I*ER10D.
Coniinfntal Congress
I'apfrs.
Revolutionary Diplo-
matic Corn'spondcnce
of U.S., Vol. I (sheep).
Congress.
Miscellaneous Docu-
ments.
22d Cong., 1st sess.:
SenaU^ Doc. No. 143
(paper)
34th Cong., 3d scss.:
Senat<' Ex. Doc. No.
62 (cloth)
37th Cong.. 2d scss.:
Hou.s<^ Ex. Docs.,
vol. 8 (sheep)
41st Cong., 2d sess.:
House Ex. Docs.,
vol. 7 (shei'p)
42d Cong., 1st sess.:
Senate Ex. Doc. No.
9 rcloth)
42d Cong., .3d sess.:
llou.sc! Misc. Docs.,
vol. 2 fshrep)
43d Cong., 2d .sess.:
IIou.si' Ex. Docs.,
vol. 12 (shi-^^p)
46th Cong., 1st .s<'ss.:
IIous<' Report No.
14 (cloth)
47th Cong., 1st .s<'ss.:
Hou.s<' Ex. Docs.,
\oV. 20 (sheep)
Num-
ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1 10.50
.25
6
1 L30
.05
50
1 L50
L60
.35
1 1.25
1 L25
.25
L75
10.50
.25
.50
.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
L30
.05
50
L50
Leo
2.10
1.25
L25
.25
3.50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
445
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907 — Continued.
Title.
Congress— Continued.
Miscellaneous Docu-
ments— Continued.
47th Cong., Ist seas.—
Continued.
House Ex. Doc. No.
12 (cloth)
18th Cong., iHt 80SS.:
Senate Ex. Doc. No.
55 (cloth)
Senate Ex. Docs.*
vol. (sheep)
House Mi.sc. Docs.,
vol. 3C (sheep)
48th Cong., 2d scss.:
House Ex. Docs.,
vol. 28 (sheep)
49lh Cong.. 1st ses.s.:
Senate Report No.
46, pt. l(clothj-.^.
Senate Report No.
46, pt. 2 (cloth) ....
49th Cong., 2d sess.:
Senate Report No.
1683 (paper)
60th Cong., 2d sess.:
Senate Misc. Doc,
No. 43 fpaper)
Slst Cong.. 1st sess.:
Senate Report No.
989 (paper)
House YjX. Docs.,
vol. 32 (she<>p)
Hoiis<? Mi.sc. Docs.,
vol. 15 (papTj
51st Cong., 2d .sess.:
Senut<' Kx. Do<^'8.,
vol. 5 (.sheep)
52d Cong., 1st sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 58 .
(pappr)
Sfnate Ex. Doc. No. i
41 (paper) '
Houst:» Ex. Docs.,
vol. 37 (sheep)
House Misc. Docs.,
vol. 17 (sheep) ;
62d Cong., 2d s< ss.:
Senate Ex. Doc. No.
76-77 (paper)
63d Cong., 2d sess.:
Senate Misc. Doc. No.
266, pt. 1 (paper) ..
Senate Misc. Doc.
No. 2()6, pt. 3 I
(paper)
Num-
ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
Title.
^ Num-
berof Price.' Total,
copies.
1 10.50
1 ..tO
1 1.50
1 1.25
1 1.30
1 35
1 1.00
1 .35
1 .10
1 .05
2 1.75
1 .60
1 ' 1.50
1 .10
; i
1 ' .10
3 ' 1.70
I
1 1.25
1 .15
1 .70
.60
10.50
.50
1.50
1.25
1.30
35
1.00
.35
.10
.05
3.50
.60
1.50
.10
.10
5.10
1.25
.15
.70
.eo ,
Congress— Continued.
Miscellaneous Docu-
ments— Continued.
53d Cong., 2d sess.—
Continued.
House Ex. Doc. No.
47 (paper)
53d Cong., .3d .sess.: j
Senate Reports, vol. ■
4 (sheep)
Hou.se Misc. Doc.
No. 77 (paper)
54th Cong., 1st sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 157
(paper)
Si>nate Dr.e. No. 205
(paper)
Senate Docs., vol, 9
(cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 11
(cloth)
Hou.se Docs., vol. 58
(cloth)
54th Cong., 2d sess.:
SenaU> Doc. No. 27
I
(paper) |
Senate Doc. No. 47
(paper) ;
Senate Doc. No. 57 |
(paiH>r) I
Senate Reports, vol.
1 (cloth)
S'Miate Report No.
1573 (paper)
House Doc. No. 192
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 20
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 32
(cloth) '
House Docs., vol. 36 '
1
(cloth) ,
House Docs., vol. 70 j
(cloth) :
55th Cong., 1st sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 139
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 176
(paper)
Senate Docs., vol. 3
(cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 11
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 1
(sheep)
1 $0. 35 10. 35
I 1. 35
1 .
15
.05
1 .05
60
60
10
10
Oo
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11 .60
15
1 l.M
1 . Id
1 45
1 1.15
8 .75 1
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8
33
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1.35
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15
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60
2.40
70
.10
.15
15
6.60
.15
1.30
.75
.46
1.15
6.00
.05
.05
6.60
13.20
.-v^
446
BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBIKTBB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1907 — Contiiiufid.
Title.
llNum- ,
••ber of Price,
copies. '■
Total.
Title.
Nmn-
ber of Price,
copies.
CONOBE88— Continued. : \
MUceUaneous Docu-
ments—Continued. '
&6th Ck>ng., 2d sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 188
(paper) .-....- 1 10.05
Senate Doc. No. 225 .
(imper) 1 .05
Senate Doc. No. 279
(paper) 1 .05
Senate Docs., voL 3
(cloth) 1 .80
Senate Docs., vol. 26
(cloth) , 3 .60
Senate Docs., vol. 72 '
(cloth)
Senate Report No.
885, etc. (paper) . .
Senate Reports, vol.
2 (cloth)
Senate Reports, vol.
5 (cloth)
House Doc. No. 277
(paper)
House Docs., vol. 37
(pai)er)
House Docs., vol. 60
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 73
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 74
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 80
(cloth)
66th Cong., 3d sess. :
Senate Doc. No. 40
(l)aper) 1 .05
Senate Doc. No. 62
(cloth) 1 .60
Senate Doc. No. 63
(paper) 1 .10
Senate Doc. No. 85
(paper) 1 .05
Senate Doc. No. 91
(pap<^Ti 1 .05
Senate Doc. No. 122
(paper; 1 .05
Senate Doc. No. 172 ,
(paper) I 2 .35
Senate Docs., vol. 3
(cloth) 1 .50
Senate Dnrs., vol. 11
rcloth) 1 1.25
18 .75
I
1 .50
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13 .65 i
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2 .65 ;
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1.40
7.70
1 50
76
14.40
.05
.60
.10
.05
.05
.05
.70
.50
1.25
Congress— Continued.
MuceUaneotu Docti-
9n«nt9— Continued .
55th Cong., 3d sess.:
Senate Reports, vol.
2 (cloth)
House Doc. No. 46
(paper)
House Doc. No. 91
(paper)
House Doc. No. 122
(paper)
House Doc. No. 238
(paper)
House Docs., vol. 38
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 39
(cloth)
House Docs., vol- 73
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 80
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 80
(sheep)
House Misc. Doc.
No. 77 (paper)
House Report No.
1866 (paper)
56th Cong., 1st sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 53
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 70
(paper^i
Senate Doc. No. 71
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 148
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 160
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 226
(paper;
Senate Doc. No. 236
(papt^'ri
Senate* Doc. No. 272
fpapcT!
Senate Doc. No. 420
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 441
(paper)
Senat<' Doc. No. 4©
(paper)
Senate Docs., vol. 4
(cloth)
TotaL
1
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16
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16
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BBFOBT OP THB PUBLIC PBINTEB. 447
Itemized Haiemtni^iaUt for On fitc^ytar ended Jun* SO, 1907— Continued.
Title.
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coplw.
ColwiESs— Cootinne.1 .
m«i(i-Con«Du«3.
Mtb Cong., 1st w«.-
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2 10.70
SenaU Docs.. »(rt. 6
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Sen»l* Doiii',.' Vol. 8
(cloth)
2 .7S
Soiutc Does., vol. S
(cloth)
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Senate Heport No.
»75 (paper)
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Senate Report No.
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1337 (paper)
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Title.
C0NOBB88— Continued.
MUcellaneoui Docu-
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fiTth Cong., Ist sess.—
Continued.
Senate Doc. No. 401
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 411
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 412
(paper)
Senate Doc. No. 440
(paper)
Senate Docs., vol. 9
(cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 11
(cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 18,
pt. 1 (cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 26
(cloth)
Senate Docs., vol. 29
(cloth)
Senate Report No.
1 (paper)
Senate Report No.
212 (paper)
Senate Report No.
77«,''pt. 2 (paper) . .
Senate Report No.
2119 (paper)
Senate Reports, vol.
1 (cloth)
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3 (cloth)
House Doc. No. 321
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House Doc. No. 847
(paper)
House Docs., vol. 1
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 59
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 61
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 62
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 82
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 105
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 108
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C0NOBE8S— Cont i nued.
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House Report No. 71
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House Report No.
258 (paper)
House Report No.
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House Report No.
1319 (paper)
House Report No.
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House Report No. ;
2739 (paper)
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Senate Doc. No. 62
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Senate Doe. No. 75 '
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Senate Doc. No. 220
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Senate Docs., vol. 6
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Senate Docs., vol. 21
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Senate Docs., vol. 24
(cloth) I
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2321 (paper)
House Doc. No. 51
(paper)
House T>oc. No. 425
(paper)
House Docs., vol. 62
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 61
(cloth)
House Docs., vol. 62
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House Docs., vol. 63
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House Doci., ToL 90
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Senate Dill No. S3 17
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Senate Doc. No. 88
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Senate Doc. No. «E
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Senate Doc. No. WS
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Senate Report No-
House Doc. No. 177
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IIouso Report No,
334B (paper)
House Report No.
, 2S17 (paper)
' S8thCong.. 3d seas.:
Senate Doc. No. 1
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Si-nate Doc. No. 1
; OF THE PUBLIC PBINTBB. . 451
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Senate Doc. No. 231
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Senate Doc. No. 232 ,
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Senate Doc. No. 243,
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Senate I
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a Doo, No, 248
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IIouw Doc. Ho. fl6i
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House Doc. No. 879
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House [leporl No.
I«97 (paper)
Houiw Report No.
2491 (paper)
House llcport No.
House Iteport No.
3635. pt.2 (paper)..
House Report No.
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House Report No.
465t( (paper)
House Report No.
4638 (paper)
BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
of mlafoT Ihejiiml year endtd Jurte SO, ISff! — Continued.
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MiteeUamout Docv-
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House Report No.
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Houae Report No.
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Miicellaneoui Docur
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Mth Cong., 2d sess.—
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Senate Res. No. 47
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Senate Res. No. 72
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Senate Res. No. 76
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Senate Res. No. 96
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House Doc. No. 193
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House Doc. No. 364
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CoNQREss— Continued.
Miscellaneous Docv^
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60th Cong., 2d sess.—
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House Doc. No. 406
(paper)
House Doc. No. 553
(paper)
59th Cong., 8i)eciai sess.:
Senate Doc. No. 1
(paper)
.^enate Doc. No. 2
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Num-
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