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 F1FTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 716. 1904. 111 For incidental and contingent expenses, including rent of building, C°“*i“€°“‘°¤P°““°°· two thousand four hundred dollars. Assar OFFICE AT HELENA, Momma: For assayer in charge, two Helena. thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; in al five thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. hor wages of workmen, and not exceeding six thousand and thirty W*‘g°"’· dollars for other clerks and employees, fourteen thousand Eve hundred dollars. _ For incidental and continagent ex enses, four thousand dollars. °°“"“g°“‘°"’°““°‘ Assar OFFICE AT NEW onx: For superintendent, four thousand N" Y°'k· five hundred dollars; assayer, and melter and refiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, assistant melter and retiner, and weigh clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; bookkeeper, two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; cashier, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; warrant clerk, two thousand dollars; bar clerk, abstract clerk, and assayer’s computation clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant weigh clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; register of deposits, one thousand' two hundred and fifty dollars; assayer’s first assistant, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assayer’s second assistant, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; assa(yer’s third assistant, two thousand dollars; in all, forty-one thousan and fifty dollars. For wagesof workmen, messengers, and not exceeding eleven thou- wwwsand five undred. and thirty dollars for other clerks and employees, thirty thousand dollars. _ Fo?    ten thousand dollars. °"‘““‘°“°°"°"'“·    Samir " mit:"For assayer in charge, ¤·*¤•¥·°¤*¤· tlwp thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, three thousand o lars. - For wages of workmen (including janitor), one thousand dollars. W°€°*· Iior incidental and contingent expenses, seven hundred and fifty °°¤"¤¤°¤*°*P°”°°¤ dollars. Assn' oEF1cE xr SEn•rLE, Wasn1HOTON: For assayer in charge, S°°’"°· who shall also erform the duties of melter, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollarsone clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand tive hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For wages for workmen, and not exceeding eleven thousand one Www hundred and forty dollars for other clerks and employees, twenty-seven thousand dollars. - For incidental and contingent expenses, including rent of building, ¤<>¤¤¤8¤¤*¤¤v¢¤¤¤¤ nine thousand dollars. _ The Secretary of the Treasury shall report to Congress each year in R¤¤¤¤· the annual estimates the number of persons employed, other than workmen and adjusters, and the compensation paid to each, at each mint and assay office, out of appropriations made for wages of workmen, adjusters, and other employees. covnnminxr rx rm: trmmrtroxuns AND THE msrnrcr or Anasxx. m'§§’,§}‘,*{,’},§',,,‘f‘° 1*** Drsrnrcr or Amsxa: For governor, five thousand dollars; three A*”"*· judges, at five thousand dollars each; three attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; three marshals, at four thousand dollars each; three clerks, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-one thousand five hundred dollars.