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 430 FIFIY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3514. 1906. California, which were destroyed by earthquake and tire on the eighteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and six, namely: twelve clerks, qualified as draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; fifty copyists, at nine hundred dollars per annum each; and one messenger at six hundred dollars per annum; in all, sixty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. "f,°,;}§g:; °°°·· *¤‘ For r diem in lieu of subsistence of inspectors and of clerks detaileddlo investigate fraudulent land entries, trespasses on the public lands, and cases of official misconduct, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping—car fares, and for employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the emcrent conduct of examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, seven thousand dollars. I"' "°°‘“· h Fgr lgw bpoks for the law library of the General Land Office, two un re dollars. mm For connected and se rate United States and other maps prepared in the General Imnd Othde, nineteen thousand one hundred and sixty m,i0,,_ dollars: Provided, That of the United States maps procured hereunder seven thousa.nd two hundred copies shall be delivered to the Senate, fourteen thousand four hundred copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, Eve hundred copies shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, and the residue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. And all maps delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted with rollers ready for use. m“§;‘°‘“""`°""°"*l For separate State and Territorial maps, prepared in the General Land Office, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. {}j{{°2f,f’;,*f‘j§§f,f“· Mmm msrnorons: For salaries of two mine inspectors, authorized by the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for the rotection of the lives of miners in the Territories, at two thousand) dollars per annum each, four thousand dollars. E"°"'“*'· For per diem, subject tosuch rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior mav prescribe, in lieu of subsistence at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each, while absent from their homes on duty, and for actual necessary travelin expenses of said inspectors, ingrgrng(1ei·essary sleeping-car fares, tgree thousand three hundred _ an `ty dollars. §‘.},‘fjj‘}§_‘,}.Qf°· _ Isnux Orrrcre: For the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs, fivc thousand dollars; Assistant Commissioner, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; iinaneial clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; law clerk, two thousand dollars; private secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; rincipal bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eight clerks of class four; nineteen clerks of class three; steno rapher, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand four hundred dollars; nineteen clerks of class two; architect, one thousand six hundred dollars; two draftsmen, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; thirtv-three clerks of class one; twenty-three clerks, at one thousand dollaris each; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one stenographer, one thousand dollars, and one clerk at one thousand dollars to superintendent of indian schools; twenty-one copyists; one messenger; four assistant messengers: three laborers: messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; z};r1d({ou(· cl:prwon1pn;dir; all, one hundred and ninety thousand seven _ un re an seven y o lars. P°”“‘°" °“"’°· Pr:Nsr0N_OFF1CE: For the Commissioner of Pensions, five thousand dollars; F 1rst Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred