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 720 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1888. at one thousand dollars; and one attendant, at seven hundred and · twenty dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. smudge weights OFFICE OF CoNs·rRUcrIoN or STANDARD WEIGHTS Ann MEAS- "“° '“°°“““’s· URES: For construction and verification of standard weights and measures, including metric standards for the custom-houses, other offices of the United States, and for the several States, and murial standards of length in Washington, District of Columbia: One adjuster, at one thousand five hundred dollars; one mechanician, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one watchman; in all, three thousand four hundred and seventy dollars. _ mciaeumexpems. For purchase of materials and applaratus, and Incidental expenses Home- ‘ nve hundred dollars: Provided, at such necessary repairs and R°’°'”“ adjustments shall be made to the standards furnished to the several States and Territories as may be requested by the governors thereof, and also to standard weights and measures that have been, or may hereafter be, supplied to United States custom-houses and other oflices of the United States, under the act of Congress, when requested by the Secretary of the Treasury. Jnwrnavoqsl Corgi For expenses of the attendance of the American member of the §‘§,g°°,‘f§’§lv°"“““ International Committee on Weights and Measures at the general V°L 2*% P- "°°· conference provided for in the convention signed May twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nve, the sum of six hun red dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessaliiy. Dimcwrorwemint- Orrrcn or THE Dmucron or run mr: For Director, four thousand five hundred dollars; examiner, two thousand five hundred dollars; computer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; adjuster of accounts, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two, one of whom shall be a stenographer; three clerks of class one; one translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand — dollars; one copyist; one messenger; assistant in laboratory, one thousand dollars; one helper, at five hundred dollars; in all, twenty- eight thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. Freight or freight on bullion and coin, b registered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, ten thousand dollars. conuugeneexpcnsea For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the Director, namely; For assay laboratory, ghemécals, fuel, materials, and other necessaries, seven hundred and · t dollars. Blbr examination of mints; expense in visiting mints and assay offices for the purpose of superintending the annual settlements and for special examinations, two thousand five hundred dollars. For books, pamphlets, periodicals, s ecimens of coins and ores, balances, weig ts, and incidentals, fivediundred dollars. For the col ection of statistics relative to the annual roduction - of the precious metals in the United States, four thousand) dollars. kbmne Hospital OFFICE or SUPERVISING SURGEON-GENERAL MARINE HOSPITAL ' SERVICE: For Supervising Surgeon—General, four thousand dollars; one surgeon, three thousand dollars; one assed assistant surgeon, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one cderk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; live clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one hospital steward (employed as chemist), one thousand two hundred dollars; six copy- Ists; one messenger, at six hundred dollars; two laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and one laborer, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand three hundred and twenty dollars, the same to be paid from the permanent appropriations for the Marine Hospital Service. ¤=¤P¢°· Ormcn Surrznvismo Ixsrncron-Gn1<snAL Srnxmsoxr INSPEC- TION SERVICE: For Supervising Inspector·General, three thousand