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 866 FIFTY—EIGHTl~l CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1405. 1905. their identity and make known in the markets of foreign countries to which they ma be sent from the United States their purity, quality and grade; and, all the provisions of said Act relating to live cattle and products thereof for export shall apply to dairy products so inspected and certified. _ _ A¤¤¤¤1 ¤¤•=<i|¤& For experiments in animal breeding and feeding in cooperation with °t°' State agricutural stations, twenty-five thousand ollars. Total, Bureau of Animal lndustry, one million five hundred and forty thousand dollars. du;,"{,€°" °"""‘*I“‘ BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. www- SALARIES, BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTRY: One plant physiologist and thologist, who shall be chief of bureau, four thousand five hundred dgllars; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one superintendent, gardens and grounds, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks, class four, nine thousand dollars; seven clerks, class three, eleven thousand two hundred dollars; twelve clerks, class two, sixteen thou~ . sand eight hundred dollars; twenty-seven clerks, class one, thirty-two _ thousand four hundred dollars; one seed clerk and superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk or artist, one thousand two hundred dollars; one artist, eight hundred and forty dollars; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each, fourteen thousand dollars; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each, nve thousand four hundred dollars; eight clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twent dollars; ten clerks (now laborers,) at seven hundred and twenty dollllrs each, seven thousand two hundred dollars; four clerks (now laborers), at six hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars; two clerks (now laborers), at six hundred dollars each, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk (now laborer), four hundred and eighty dollars; one photographer or clerk (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant photographer, six hundred dollars; one illustrator, seven hundred and twenty ollars; one carpenter, eight hundred and forty dollars; one carpenter (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; one gardener or assistant, one thousand dollars; four gardeners, at nine hunred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; two gardeners, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars; three gardeners, at seven hundred and eight dollars each, two thousand three hundred and forty dollars; one gardlener, six hundred dollars; one gardener (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; two gardeners (now laborers), at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; one gardener, six hundred and sixty dollars; one skilled laborer, nine hunred dollars; one painter, eight hundred and forty dollars; two plumbers (now laborers), at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; one fireman (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; two firemen (now laborers), at six hundred dollars each, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk or messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two skilled laborers (now laborers), at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; three skilled laborers (now laborers), at six hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars; five ' skilled laborers (now laborers), at six hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars; one skilled laborer (now laborer), four hundred and eighty dollars; one messenger, six hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; three