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 408 FOBTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ou'. 343. 1885. A¤¤¤y-<>¤'i¤¤.H¤- Asset-ormcn sr HELENA, Momuuu,-For salary of assayer in ’°‘3Qsg'I‘;‘;*2:*;m_ charge, two thousand five hundred dollars; and of melter, two thousand ,,,c,k,’ym§_ ’ two hundred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one theusand four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand nine hundred an fifty dollars, For wages of workmen, twelve thousand dollars, Contingent ex- For incidental and contingent expenses, eight thousand dollars, PODBBB. 4¤ ¤_y-¤i¤¤¤. Asset-o1v1··1oE Aer Borsn Crrr, Iniiuo TEB.BITORY,·——FOI' assayer, B°;j;a°';;Y·m°,t°r who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand dollars; one gmk_ y ‘ ’ clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, three thousand dollars, 0¤¤fins¤¤¢ •¤- For incidental and contingent ex enses including labor five thousand p. I P · · do lars C,},;,;:,; ‘§”},°° · ABSLY·0FFIGE sr 01nm.ocrrE, Noam C.uzo1.mA,—For assayer and A,,,,,,,.,,,: a},,,`,,, melter, one thousand five hundred dollars; and assistant assayer, one ant, nielter. thousrzgnld two hundred and fifty dollars; in all two thousand seven hund and fifty dollars Contingent ¤x- d Eur incidental and contingent expenses, including labor, two thousand PODSBS. dollars · Assay-odl ce, ASSAYOFFICE AT SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI,—FOI 38S3y01' in 0l1B1‘g’9, 8**:* L°•¤¤- d two thousand five hundred dollars- one clerk, one thousand dollars; cm]? "y " ° n in all,  thousand fivehundred dollars, · i Contingent ex- Féiné incidental and contingent expenses, including labor, three thou- P°¤¤°¤· san ol ars, Territorial gov- G0 T IN THE TERRITORIES, 8mm6H I- Alaska. Tnnmronr or Anssn,-For salary of governor, three thousand Sala? of gcver- dollars; judge, three thousand dollars; attorney, marshal, and clerk, ¤<>¤‘i J¤ Sei °*°· two thousand five hundred dollars each- four commissioners, one thousand dollars each; four deputy marshalix, seven hundred and fifty dollars each; in all, twenty thousand five hundred dollars, _ E x p e n s s s or For the actual and necessary expenses of the judge, marshal, and at- Judzvi mmheb torney, when traveling in the discharge of their odicial duties, one °°°‘ thousand five hundred dollars. - For rent of office for the marshal, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidentalexpenses, one thousand dollars, 4 Contingent sx. For incidental and contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expenses- pended under the direction of the governor two thousand dollars, -. Arizona. Tmznrroar ov Amao1u,—For salary ot, governor, two thousand six S•1•ry of gener- hundred dollars; chief justice and two associate judges, at three gg? °]‘“’f ·l“'*‘°°» thousand dollars each; secretary one thousand eight hundred dollars; ' mterpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand nine hundred dollars, Legislative ex- For legislative expenses, namely: For rent, hire of porter and mes- P°”°°¤· seéiger for gecretaygx office; and incidental expenses for secretary’s o ce two thousand ollars. pegggoingent ex- Foizicontlingelut Lexlpepses of the Territory, to be expended by the governor ve un e dollars. Dakota. Tnunrroar or Dsxora.-For salary of governor, two thousand six n0§¤l:}]:§J?f_g:t:;;· hundred dollars; chief justice and llve associate judges, at three mj ·‘ · thousand dollars each; and secretary, at one thousand eight hundred Le _ I t_ dogars, twenty two thousand four hundred dollars. . gw a we ¤x- or egislative expenses, namely: For postage- stationery and blanks; P"°““· light, oil, and candles; messenger and porter; labor and care of Government property; clerk in secretary’s office; and incidental expenses two thousand dollars, And the legislature of Dakota may divide said Territory into as many council and representative districts as they de= I s1re,_wh1ch districts shall be as nearly equal as practicable taking into Prouuo. consideration population, (except Indians not mxed): Provided, That the number of council districts shall not exceed twenty-four, and the number of representative districts shall not exceed fortyeight.