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 FIFIY-NINTH oononuss. sm. 11. cu. 1635. 1907. 989 Director of the Census in the absence of that officer, and for superintending census publications; disbursing and appointment clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; geographer, two thousand dollars; stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; eight expert chiefs of division, at two.th0usand dollars each; four clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; twenty-tive clerks of class two; three hundred clerks of class one; one hundred and ninety-two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; lifteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; expert map mounter, one thousand dollars; en ineer, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand dollars; two skilled laborers, at one thousand dollars each; four skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; ten watchmen; five messengers; two iiremen; five assistant messengers; ten skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seven unskilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; twenty-four charwpmpn; in all, seven hundred and six thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars. For securing information for census reports, provided for by law, S’°""l '°°°"‘“· semimonthly reports of cotton production, and periodical reports of the domestic and foreign consumption of cotton, per diem compensation of special agents and expenses of the same and of detailed employ- ees, the cost of transcribing State, municipal, and other records, the temporary rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia for supervising special agents, and the employment by them of such temporary service as may be necessary in collecting the statistics required y law, five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, of which amount one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to be immediately available. For rental of quarters, twenty-two thousand and eighty dollars. Rw- For stationery, six thousand dollars. S“*“°“°’Y· For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertis- °°”"*"¥°“’°’P°‘“°* ing, telegraph and telephone service, photographic work and supplies, transportation and preparing articles for shipment, horses and maintenance thereof, wagons, diagrams, maps and blueprints, awnings, shelving, filing apparatus, fuel, light, office iixtures, and other absolutely necessary expenses, including repairs to the Census building,. fifteen thousand dollars. For purchase of books of reference and periodicals, one thousand B·><>¤¤=·.•·¤··· dollars. For tabulating census returns, including cost of cards, rental, pur- T¤¤¤1¤¤¤¤z ¤·¢¤r¤¤- chase and construction of necessary apparatus, and the cost of experimental work in developing tabu ating machinery, thirty thousand dollars. Burman or Srnrisrres: For Chief of Bureau, four thousand dollars; “‘"°““°‘*‘°“'“°`· chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand five hundred dollars; eight clerks ot class two; ten clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand d0ll3l'S each; SIX Copylsts: one messenger; one assistant messenger; two laborers; and one female laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all. seventy thousand one hundred and ten dollars. For payment of the SeI:ViC€S of experts, and for other necessary c°i;:;¤¤;lf¤d¥¤¤k¤ expenditures connected with the collectrou of facts relative to the internal and foreign commerce of the Lnited States. four thousand dollars. Upmcm Srrrnnvisixu lNSPE(}TOR·GENERAL S·r1¤1Aimo,;r-Ixspncrrox ,S‘€¤¤**’P*f·l¤¤P°°· Smwromz For Supervising InSpe0t0r—General, four thousand dollars; Hm Same chief clerk and Acting Supervising Inspector-General in the absence of that officer, two thousand dpllars; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class one; one clerk (tile clerk and stenographer), one thou-