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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1486. 1904. 279 special observers and displaymen, none of whom shall receive more t an twenty-five dollars per month; and for the maintenance of a P'i"““g°m°°· printing office in the city of Washington, including the purchase of necessary supplies and materials for printing weather maps, bulletins, circulars, forms, monthly reviews, and other publications, and for pay of assistant foremen, proof readers, compositors. .pl‘essmen, lithographplps, and folders and feeders, five hundred and seventy-two thousand o rs. BUILDINGS, WEATHER BUREAU: For the purchase of sites and the “§°“j,}§j¤ggf°* 0*****- erection of not less than Eve buildin s for use as Weather Bureau ’ ` observatories, and for all necessary aber, materials, and expenses, plans and specifications to be prepared and approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, and work done under the supervision of the Chief of the eather Bureau, including the purchase of instruments, furniture, supplies. flagstaifs, and storm-warning towers to properly equi these _ ` stations: Provided, That if any of the money for these severalpbuild- §Q§'{,"}°;,,,,,mS_ ings remains unexpended for the special purposes for which it is appropriated, so much of it as is necessary may be expended for the repair, improvement, and equgpment of any other buildin s or grounds owned by the Government an occupied by the Weather Gureau, forty- eight thousand dollars. CABLE Am) LAND LINES, WEATIIER BUREAU: For the purchase and 1,,§°;_"‘° ““‘* ?““d construction of cables and land lines to connect Fort Canby, Washin -" ton, with F lavel, Oregon; North Manitou Island, Michigan, with Souai Manitou Island, Michi n; and the repairs to the telegraph line from Norfolk, Vir inia, to lglhtteras, North Carolina, and the extension of the same to Roanoke Island, North Carolina, including necessary labor and materials forall of the above-named cables and lines, twenty-seven thousand dollars. · * · · · · Total for Weather Bureau, one million three hundred and thirty- seven thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. I,,§£ °* ·*’*“°*' SALARIES, BUBEAU or ANIMAL Iivnnsrarz One Chief of Bureau, S¤‘"*°¤- four thousand five hundred dollars, and for additional compensation while the office is held by the present incumbent, five hundred dollars; one assistant, two thousand hve hundred dollars; one chief clerk of Bureau, two thousand dollars; one chief of inspection division, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief of inspection division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one chief of dairy division, two thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant chief of dairy division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one chief of pathological division, two thousand hve hundred dollars; two assistants in pathological division, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four · hundred dollars; one assistant in pathological division, eight hundred and forty dollars; one chief of biochemic division, two thousand tive hundred dollars; one assistant in biochemic division, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant in biochemic division, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant in biochemic division, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant in biochemic laboratory, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one chief of quarantine division, two thousand dollars; one zoologist, two thousand five hundred dollars; one veterinary inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one m:'°gfc{*“"Y *°’—'¥’°°°‘ I veterinary inspector, one thousand six hundred dollars; two veterinary ' inspectors, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two thousand eig t hundred dollars; one superintendent of experiment station. two thousand dollars; one assistant superintendent, one thousand dollars; one clerk class four, one thousand e` ht hundred dollars; one editorial Cl°’k’· clerk, one thousand eight hundredldollars; one clerk class three, one