Fees for Money Orders. 



Fayable in tlie United States (which includes Guam, HawaH, 



Porto Rico and Tutuila, Samoa) ; also for Orders payables 



in Canada, Cuba, Newfoundland, the United States 



Postal Agency ot Shanghai (China), and 



the Philippine Islands, 



For Orders for snnis not exceeding S2.50 3 centa. 



Over S 2.50 and not exceeding S 5.00 5 cents. 



Over S 5.00 and not exceeding S 10.00 8 cents. 



Over SIO.OO and not exceeding S 20.00 10 cent?. 



Over S20.00 and not exceeding 5 30 00 . . ,, . .12 cents. 



Over S30.00 and not exceedin;^ 8 40i)0 15 cents. 



Over 840.00 and not exceeding S 50.00 18 cents. 



Over 850.00 and not exceeding 8 60.00 20 cents. 



Over 860.00 and not exceeding S "5:00 25 cents. 



Over 875.00 and not exceeding 8JOO.0O ,30 cents. 



Memoranda of Igsuiag Postmaster t 



KoTE. — The maximnm amouot for which a single Money Order may be isjued is $100. ^iieo 

 ftlargcr flum Islo he sect addiiiooal Orders must he obiained. Any r-jmbcrof Orders may bt 

 drawn on any Money Order oiEce ; hut, if Ord>:Ts are drawn in excess of $200 on any one daj 

 Di>6& an office of the *th class, notice of the fact by letter (or Form 603?) Is to he promptly sent t^ 

 Stoattmcnt by the Issuing Postmas'ter so that provision may be made for payment. 



Aj^HcftClons oust he preferred at the office of tssae for four years from date of Issuo. 



JRernon M.»t, 1904.1 



