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 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 594. 1902. 131 dental to the acquisition of books by purchase, gift, or exchange, eighty thousand dollars. . · For purchase of books and for periodicals for the law library, under MW l><><>k¤· the direction of the Chief Justice, three thousand dollars. For purchase of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a Spart of the Library of Congress and purchased by the marshal of the upreme Court, under the direction of the Chief Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars. For expenses of exchangin public documents for the publications mgfghmve ¢•* dowof foreign governments, one dmousand eight hundred dollars.. For miscellaneous periodicals and newspa ers, five thousand dollars. P¤¤<>di¤¤l¤· In all, ninety-one thousand three hundred) dollars. For miscellaneous and contin ent expenses of the Library, station- °°¤°*¤8°¤*°¤P°¤¤°¤- ery, supplies, and all stock am? materials directly purchased, miscellaneous traveling expenses, postage, transportation, and all incidental expenses connected with the administration of the Library and the Copyright Office, seven thousand three hundred dollars. stronr, cum, AND Mammumon or LIBRARY BUILDING Arm mgm ugh b¤¤¤i¤s onouimsz For su rintendent of the Library building and grounds, s¤§°€°mm¤hs¤¤,¤m. five thousand dollcars; for clerks, messengers, watchmen, engineers, firemen, electricians, elevator conductors, mechanics, laborers, charwomen, and others, as follows: Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; messenger; assistant messenger; telephone plperator, six hundred dollars; captain of watch, one thousand four hun red dollars; lieutenant of watch, one thousand dollars; eighteen watchmen; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; painter, nine hundred dollars; foreman of laborers, nine hundred dollars; thirteen laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two attendants in ladies’ room, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two check boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; mistress of charwomen, four hundred and twen‘ty-five dollars; assistant mistress of charwomen, three hundred dollars; forty charwomen; chief engineer, one thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant electrician, one thousand dollars; two machinists, at nine hundred dollars each; lumber, nine hundred dollars; two elevator conductors at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nine firemen; six skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy- ‘ two thousand six hundred and five dollars. For fuel, lights, rgpairs, and miscellaneous supplies, electric and G¤¤¢¤l °¤P•=¤¤¤* steam apparatus, re erence books, stationery, and all incidental expenses in connection with the custody, care, and maintenance of said building and grounds, thirty thousand dollars. For furniture, including partitions, screens, and shelving, forty-five "“’““°’°· thousand dollars. For extra services of employees and additional employees under the S‘“*‘*“Y °P°“*”¥· superintendent of Library building and grounds to provide for the opening of the Library building from two until ten o’clock post meridian on Sundays, two thousand five hundred dollars. BOTANIC GARDEN. B<>¤¤·i¤ ¤¤¤¤¤· For superintendent, one thousand eight hundred dollars. $¤P¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤»¢¤=· For assistants and laborers, under the direction of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, twelve thousand and ninety-three dollars and seventy-five cents. _ _ For procuring manure, tools, fuel, purchasing trees, shrubs,_plants, Pr§§g!;'jm_°¤d *”* and seeds; and for services, materials, and miscellaneous supplies, and