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 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1007. 1903. 1099 expenses of the attendance of the American delegate at the meetings of the International Geodetic Association, not to exceed hve hundred and fifty dollars, four thousand dollars: Provided, That ten- per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be §,'@j‘{;uuw_bmx_ available interchangeably for ex enditure on the objects named; but pevditures. no more than ten per centum shalll be added to any one item of appropriation. ` In all, for Held expenses, two hundred and sixty-four thousand nine hundred dollars. For the installation of a tidal indicator on the floor of the exchange Tl"“““‘“°’“°’· gflfhe Maritime Association of the Port of New York, one thousand o ars. _ Fon nE1·Ams AND MAINTENANCE or VESSELSZ For repairs and main- ,,§°*’““” °‘ '°“°“‘· tenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including dhe traveling ex uses of the person inspecting the repairs, twenty-nine thousand six liilindred dollars. or new steamer and outfit ’for Coast and Geodetic Survey: For N°”’ °°‘““°"-°°°· one new steamer and outfit, including plans and specifications, and for rebuilding the Coast and Geodetic vessel Cosmos at a cost not to exceed ten thousand dollars, to be immediately available, one hundred I and twenty thousand dollars. Oirrrcmzs AND MEN, vEssELs, COAST AND GEODETIC Stmvnrz For all V°’“°“ necessary employees to man and equip the vessels of the Coast and Geodetic Survey to execute the work of the Survey herein provided for and authorized by law, one hundred and eighty-two thousand seven hundred and forty-tive dollars. . _ PAY AND SUBSISTENCE or PROFESSIONAL sEAMEN: For pay and sub- mf,’,§f"°‘“‘°““l M sistence of professional seamen serving as executive officers and mates on the vessels of the·Survey, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. SALARIES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY: For Superintendent, five §§l§‘€"}f,§*;,,,d€,,,_ thousand dollars; For pay of assistants, to be employed in the field or office, as the A¤*iS'·¤¤¤· Su rintendent may direct: Bdr two assistants, at four thousand dollars each; For one assistant, three thousand two hundred dollars; For five assistants, at three thousand dollars each; For five assistants, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; For one assistant, two thousand four hundred dollars: For eight assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; For eight assistants, at two thousand dollars each; For three assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For four assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For three assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For eight assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For six aids, at nine hundred dollars each; For twenty-three aids, at not to exceed seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, one hundred and twentyseven thousand two hun— dred and sixty dollars. PAY or orrron FORCE! For one disbursing agent, two thousand five °m°° f°“’°· hundred dollars; · For one chief of division of library and archives, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For clerical force, namel : For two, at one thousandy eight hundred dollars each; For two, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each; For four, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For six, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand dollars each;