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 980 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 830. 1901. laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, fifty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For payment of the` services of experts, and for other necessary expenditures connected with the collection of facts relative to the jlnternal and foreign commerce of the United States, four thousand ollars. _S¢¤rerServi<=e GM- Smcmrr Smwrom D1v1s1oN: For one chief, four thousand dollars; Sm" chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; and one attendant, seven` hundred and twenty dollars; in all, _ fourteen thousand and twenty dollars. ,,,S,_§“,’]§§;§,€,i”°‘g“‘S Orrron or CONSTRUCTION or STANDARD Wmsurs AND Mmsusssz 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 for countries under the jurisdiction of the United States, and for mural standards of length in Washington, District of Columbia: For inspector of standards, three thousand dollars; adjuster, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one veriiier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; mechanician, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one assistant messenger; one adjuster’s helper, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and one watchman; in all, ten thousand and ten dollars. Expenses For purchase of materials and apparatus, and incidental expenses, one thousand dollars. mAg¤)$;¤;$~1§,0<}1€§s}§j1§ For expenses of the attendance of the American delegate at the msu or weights and meeting of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, as M°’““"’*‘· provided for in the convention signed May twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, four hundred and seventy-five dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. th2f§a<§]tDir¢¤t¤f <>f Ormon or THE Dmmcroa or THE MINT! For Director, four thou- ' sand Eve hundred dollars; examiner, and computer, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; adjuster of accounts, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; translator, one tltlousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one copy- ist; one messenger; one assistant in laboratory, one thousand two hundred dollars; and one assistant- messenger; in all, twenty-nine thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. . F'°*gh°· For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, one hundred thousand dollars. C<>¤¤¤s¤¤¢¤¤p€¤¤¤S- For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the Director, namely: For assay laboratory, chemicals, fuel, materials, and other necessaries, one thousand dollars., For examination of mints, expense in visiting mints and assay offices for the purpose of superintending. the annual settlements, and for special ex inations, two thousand five hundred dollars. For bocgihuamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coins and ores, balances, weights, and incidentals, four hundred dollars. S****i**”°*· For the collection of statistics relative to the annual production and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, three thousand five hundred do lars. S€§Qg;Q§€·H°*P“**l Omron or Surnavrsmo SURGEON—GENERAL MARINE—HOSPITAL Smzvrcrzz For Supervisin Surgeon-General, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand gollars; two clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; clerk and translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; hospital steward employed as chemist, one thousand two hundreddollars; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundreddollars; five laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in all, thirty-six thousand one hundred dollars, the same to be paid from the permanent appropriations for the Marine·Hospital Service.