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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 297. 1905. 685 aids, at six hundred dollars each; three laboratory apprentices, at five hundred and forty dollars each; three laboratory apprentices, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; storekeeper, one thousand dollars; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; secretary, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three messenger bovs, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; one elevator boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; one computer, one thousand dollars; chief mechanician, one thousand six hundred dollars; mechanician, one thousand four hundred dollars; one mechauician, one thousand two hundred dollars; two mechanicians, at one thousand dollars each; mechanician, nine hundred dollars; two watchmen; skilled woodworker, eight hundred and forty dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundredg and twenty dollars each; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant messengers; engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two assistant en ineers, at one thousand dollars each; assistant en ineer, nine hundred dollars; three iiremen; electrician, nine hundred eillars; three laborers; janitor, six hundred dollars; and two female laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, ninety-nine thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. ‘ For apparatus, machinery, tools, and appliances used in connection *”°’“"“·°*°· with· the buildings or with the work of the Bureau, laboratory supplies, materials and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery, or other appliances; piping, wiring, and construction incident to the installation of apparatus, machinery, or appliances; furnitlupp for laboratories and offices, cases for apparatus, forty thousand o ars. ‘ - For repairs and necessary alterations, one thousand dollars. *‘°¥""”· For fuel for heat, light, and power; office expenses, stationery, books ““°°““°°“’ ‘“"°‘ and periodicals (subscriptions to periodicals may be paid in advance); traveling expenses; expenses of the visiting committee; expenses of attendance of American member at the meeting of the International Committee of \Veights and Measures; traveling expenses of two delegates to the International Committee of Electrical Units and Standards, one of whom shall be an officer or employee of the Bureau of Standards; and contin encies of all kinds, twelve thousand Eve hundred dollars. · · I ‘ For grading, construction of roads and walks, piping grounds for R°“"“·""“‘°·°“'· water supply, lamps, wiring for lighting purposes, and other expenses . ilncigeng (tiolphe improvement orcare of grounds, one thousand hre un re dollars. Cosrrxcmvr nxrmrsns, Drzmmmirur or Commmncs Arm Larson; °°““”¤°“'”*’°“"°“ For contingent expenses of the offices and bureaus of the Department for which appropriations for contrngent and miscellaneous expenses are not specriieally made, namely: For the purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, books o reference, periodicals, blank books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers (not exceeding two thousand five hundre dollars), stationery, urmtureand reparrs to the same, carpets matting, oxlcloth, iile cases, towels, ice, brooms, soa, spon es, fuel, lighting and heating; for the purchase, exchange, ancfcare og horses an vehicles, to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges, postage, telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, and adding mac rnes, and all other mrsce laneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, seventy~five thousand dollars, which sum shall be so apportioned as to prevent a ° * l rein. dcgidrluggnt lbf buildings, namely: For office of the Secretary of R°¤*~ Commer·ce and Labor, and the bureaus of Corporations, Manufactures, and Immigration, eleven thousand epght hundred and thirty dollars; for the Light-House Board, office o Steamboat Inspection Service.