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 F1FTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 716. 1904. 109 including examinations of cash accounts at mints., three thousand dollars. - For paper for interest, transfer, redemption, pension, and other *’“P°" *°' °"°°** checks an drafts for the use of the Treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurers, pension agents, disbursing officers, and others, nine thousand dollars. mms AND Assxr ormons. ..:.,*2*** ·*·° ·*•*°‘· Mmm ur Casson, Nnvamz For assayer in charge, who shall also °"'·‘°”· perform the duties of melter, two thousand dollars; assistant assayer, and one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each: in all, five thousand dollars. · For wages of workmen and watchmen and not exceeding eight hun- w"*°'· dred and forty dollars for other clerks and employees, five thousand six hundred dollars. ‘ d_j{1•`l;·s incidental and contingent expenses, two thousand two hundred °°“°"*°"°°"°"’°'· o. Mmm in Dmzvmz, Conoaxnoz For assayer in charge, three thousand D°'"°" dollars; melter, two thousandtwo hundred and fift dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; weigh clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; two calculating clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, fifteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That whenever the Sec- f}',‘j,,"‘;‘,‘,;,,,m,,,,,_ retary of the Treasury shall determine that it is necessary for the proper operations of the mint at Denver, Colorado, the following orce may  in lieu of the foregoing, at the yearly com-  Bqerintandent, at four thousand ··#@¤*;¤elterand= reduce-, and coiner, at three thousand each; chief clerk, at two thousand five hundred dol— lars; weigh clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; two calculating clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; and two clerks at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and any unexpended balance of the foregoing appropriation shall be available for paylment of this latter force. For wages of workmen, inc u rg not exceeding six thousand six W•s¤¤· hundred and twenty dollars for other clerks and employees, twenty- two thousand dollars. · Flpr incidental and contingent expenses, six thousand Eve hundred <>¤¤¤¤8¤¤¢¤¤=P¤¤¤¤•· dol rs. ‘ Until themint and assay office at Denver shall become a coinage Ag? °“°° °° °°¤· mint in accordance with law, the present mint shall be continued as an giignglislgdigdgihw assay office, and the business now transacted at said mint shall be ‘”' " 7* continued therein, and the appropriations heretofore and herein made shall be applicable to such mint. Mmm AT New Ounmxs, Louisiana: For superintendent, three "°"' °*'°*°’· thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter an rehner, and coiner, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thousand dollars each; bookkeeper, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier, one thousand two hundred dollars; private secretary to superintendent, nine hundred dollars; one clerk at one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger at nine hundred dollars: six watchmen, at eight hundred dollars each; one elevator conductor, at eight hundred ollars; in all, thirty-two thousand one hundred dollars. _ _ _ · For wages of workmen and adjusters, thirty-eight thousand dollars. Wwe For incidental and contingent expenses. including machinery and €*>¤**¤8°¤*¤l>°¤¤¤¤ repairs, wasta e of operative officers and loss on sale of sweeps, nineteen thousand glollars. ~