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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. sa1. 1901. 1017 » : For salaries and expenses of agents, fees and expenses of gaugers, A?€¤°*··g¤“g€”·°°°· salaries and expenses of storekeepers and storekeeper-gaugers, and miscellaneous expenses on account of the fiscal years as follows: For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, fifty thousand dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred, twenty-five thousand dollars. ' ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. ,ug*j_*;$g1}{‘_§m§1¤é$*¤V· For labor and expenses of engraving and printing: For salaries of S¤lm°*‘· all necessary clerks and employees, other than (plate printers and plate printers’ assistants, fifty-one thousand Eve hun red and sixty-five dollars and seventy-four cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That no portion of this sum shall {3*%%, mr H de be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of nomination. g larger denomination than those that may be canceled or retired, except A"“’ "‘ 45* in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Act “To de’dne and tix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred. For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary Wages- · of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, including the wages of rinters’ assistants, when employed, forty-four thousand nine hundred) and fourteen dollars and nine cents, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: Pro- §f,*{;§°6, mw dG_ ei ed, That no portion of this sum shall be expended for printing nomination. United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denomination than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executin the requirements of the Act “To define and tix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public gebti arid for other purposes,” approved March fourteenth, nineteen un re . For engravers’ and printers’ materials and other materials, except Metefiale distinctive pa er, and for miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and thirty-eight tllfousand five hundred and sixty-nine dollars and ninety- eight cents. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. Life·S&vingService. Authority is hereby granted the Secretary of the Treasury to pay, f Keeper. eye., Buffrom the regular annual appropriation for the Life—Saving Service for as Exp°Sm°¤` the fiscal *ear nineteen hundred and one, the services of a kee er and surfmen detailed for duty at the Pan-American Exposition at §uffalo, New York, during the months of May and June, nineteen hundred and one, the sum of one thousand Eve hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be required. MINTS AND AssAY oFF1cEs. Mime and essay · office. For freight on bullion and coin, byregistered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, twenty-five thousand dollars. MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA! For incidental and contingent San F¤*¤¤iS¢¤» Cel expenses, including new machinery, melter and retiner’s wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps, arising from the manufacture of ingots for coin- 3;;%, and wastage of, and loss on sale of coiners’ sweeps, ten thousand o ars. - To procure new boilers and pumps and to make other necessary repairs to the machinery and appliances at the United States mint at San Francisco, California, twelve thousand dollars. ASSAY orriom AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTONI For wages, rent, and S€**“l°·“’**Shcontingent expenses, five thousand five hundred dollars.