LXXII ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. 



one thousand five hundred copies, and g-eneral incidental expenses not 

 otherwise provided for, ninety-five thousand doUars, one-half of 

 which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia 

 5md the other half from the Treasury of the United States. (Ap- 

 proved April 28, 1004; Statutes, XXXIII, ■4()2.) 



POWER HOUSE FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 



For the preparation, by the superintendent of the library building 

 and grounds, of preliminary plans and estimates of cost for the loca- 

 tion, construction, and equipment of a power house with distributing 

 mains for heat, steam, and electric power to the existing and projected 

 Government buildings on the Mall and in the vicinity of the White 

 House, said superintendent to rei)ort thereon in full to Congress at 

 its next session, five thousand dollars. (Approved April 28, 1904; 

 Statutes, XXXIII, 511.) 



LETTERING OF OFFICIAL VEHICLES. 



Xo part of any monej^ appropriated by this or any other act shall 

 be available for paying expenses of horses and carriages, or drivers 

 therefor, for the personal use of any officer provided for by this or any 

 other act other than the President of the United States, the heads of 

 Executive Departments, and the Secretary to the President: Pro- 

 vided, That this provision shall not apply to officials outside of the 

 District of Columbia in the performance of their public duties. This 

 paragi-aph shall not take effect until July first (nineteen hundred and 

 four.' (Approved March 18, 1004; Statutes, XXXIII, 142.) 



No part of an}^ money appropriated by this act shall be used for 

 purchase, maintaining, driving, or operating any carriage or other 

 vehicle, other than those authorized for personal purposes in section 

 two of the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for 

 the fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, unless the same shall have 

 conspicuously painted thereon at all times the full name of the Execu- 

 tive Department or other branch of the public service to whicli the 

 same belong and in the service of which the same are used. (Ap- 

 proved April 28, 1904; Statutes, XXXIII, 513.) 



SALARY PAY TABLE. 



That the annual compensation of officers, agents, and employees of 

 the United States for services r(;mlered subsequent to June thirtieth, 

 nineteen hundred and four, shall be divided into twelve equal install- 

 ments, one of which shall be the pay for each calendar month; and in 

 making payments for a fractional part of a month, one-thirtieth of 



