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 156 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 339. 1900. as Con ress may, by law, direct. The said commissioner is especially charged to ascertain, at as early a date as possible, and as often thereafter as such information may be re uired, the highest, lowest, and average number of emtployees engaged in the various industries in the Territory, to be classi ed as to nativity, sex, hours of labor, and conditions of employment, and to report the same to Congress. AUDITOR AND DEPUTY AUDITOR. Au<1i¤<>r¤¤<1¤€¤u¤>·. Sec. 77. That there shall be an auditor and deputy auditor, who d“°1°S'€t°‘ shall have the owers and duties conferred upon and recjpired of the auditor-general)and deputy auditor- eneral, respectively, y act thirty- nine of the Session Laws, as amended by this Act, subject to modification by the legislature. In said act "officer" shall be substituted for "ministe1·” Wh€1'8 used without other designation. sUnvnYOR. Surveyor- Sec. 78. That there shall be a surveyor, who shall have the powers and duties heretofore attached to the surveyor—general, except such as relate to the geodetic survey of the Hawaiian Islands. HIGH Snnmnr. High *******9 Sec. 79. That there shall be a high sheriff and deputies, who shall have the powers and duties of the marshal and deput1es of the Republic of Hawaii under the laws of Hawaii, except as changed by this Act, and subject to modification by the legislature. APPOINTMENT, REMOVAL, TENURE, AND SALARIES on ornronns. c€gPP°i¤¤¤¢¤¤ 0* 0*- Sec. 80. That the President shall nominate and, by and with the ` advice and consent of the Senate, appoint the chief justice and justices of the supreme court, the judges of the circuit courts, who shall hold their res ective offices for the term of four years, unless soone1· removed by the President; and the governor shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of the senate of the Territory of Hawaii, a point the attorney-general, treasurer, commissioner of public landls, commissioner of agriculture and forestry, su erintendent of public works, superintendent of public instruction, auditor, deputy auditor, surveyor, high sheriff, members of the board of health, commissioners of public mstruction, board of prison inspectors, board of registration and inspectors of election, and any other boards of a public character that may be created by law; and he may make such appointments when the senate is not in session by granting commissions, which shall, unless such appointments are confirmed, ex ire at the end of the ~—re¤wv¤1. next session of the senate. He may, b and with) the advice and consent of the senate of the Territory of Irllawaii, remove from office any Term of office of such officers. _ All such officers shall hold office for four years and until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed, except the commissioners of public instruction and the members of said boards, whose terms of office shall be as provided by _ the laws of the Territory of Hawaii. 0,*},§,Q§;_‘;}§€§,“(§b,c‘;§g; The manner of appointment and removal and the tenure of allother ofiicers shall be as provided by law; and the- g`0VB1`l]O1' may ap o1nt or remogedapy officer whose appointment or removal is not odherwise rov1 e or. S¤l**’“*S· P The salaries of all officers other than those appointed by the President shall be as provided by the legislature, but those of the chief justice and the justices of the Sl1p1'€l.Il€ court and judges of the circuit courts shall not be diminished during their term of office.