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 F1FrY-N1NrH couennss. sm. 1. os. 3913. 1906. 671 WE  AU_ Weather Bureau. SALARIES, OFFICE OF CHIEF OF WEATHER BUREAU: One chief of S°**“’i“· Bureau, five thousand dollars; one assistant chief of Bureau, three thousand dollars; ongchief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four chiefs of `division, at two thousand dollars each, eight thousand dollars; one librarian and climatologist, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four, ten thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks of class three, nine thousand six hundred dollars; seventeen clerks of class two, twenty-three thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-six clerks of class one, thirty-one thousand two hundred dollars; seventeen clerks, at one thousand dollars each, seventeen thousand dollars; eight clerks, at nine hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollars; four copyists or typewriters, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; one copyist or typewriter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant foremen of division, at one thousand six hundred dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars; one proof reader, one thousand four hundred dollars; one chief mechanic, one thousand four hundred dollars; one lithographer, one thousand three hundred dollars; three lithographers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; two pressmen, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each, two thousand five hundred dollars; ten compositors, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; one skilled mechanic, one thousand two hundred dollars; live skilled mechanics, at one thousand dollars ·each, five thousand dollars; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one captain of the watch one thousand dollars; one electrician, one thousand dollars; six skilled artisans., at eight hundred and forty dollars each, five thousand and forty dollars; five messengers or laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; three iiremen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; five folders and feeders, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each three thousand six hundred dollars; three folders and feeders, at six hundred and thirty dollars each, one thousand eight hundred‘ and ninety dollars; six messengers or laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each, three thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars; thirteen messenglers, messenger boys, or laborers, at six hundred dollars each, seven thousand eig t hundred dollars; four messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; hve messengers, messenger boys. or laborers, at four hundred and hfty dollars each, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one charwoman, three hundred and sixty dollars; three charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each. seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, one hundred and ninety-four thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. Fx5m,, Lrcurs, Asn nnnras, WEATHER BUREAU: Fuel, lights, F¤¤1.11z1=¢=.¤w- repairs, and other expenses for the careand preservation of the public buildings and grounds of the \Veather Bureau m the city of ashin ton. ten thousand dollars. _ iéoxnxonsr nxrnssas, lVEATHER Burman: Stationery and blank <>¤¤¤¤¢¢¤¢¤¤v¢¤=·¤¤— books; furniture and repairs to same; freight and express charges; subsistence, care, and purchase of horses, carriages, and vehicles for official purposes only; repairs of harness; advertising, dry goods, twine, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ICB, washing towels, and other miscellaneous supplies and expenses not otherwise gpovnded for and necessary for the practical and eilicient work of the eather Bureau in the city of Washington, ten thousand dollars.