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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 301. 1909. 1049 hundred and eighty dollars each; two messengers or laborers, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; four charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, seventy-Eve thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU OF CHEMISTRYZ For necessary ex- G°¤°'¤l°XP€¤"¤· penses in conducting the investigations contemplated by the Act of May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, relating to the application of chemistry to agriculture in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and to continue collaboration with other departments of the Government desirin chemical investigations an whose heads request the Secretary og Agriculture for such assistance, and for other miscellaneous work, as follows: For chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, repairs to apparatus, gas and e ectric current, thirty thousand dollars; for official traveling expenses, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, six thousand three hundred dollars; for rent and the employ- ment of such assistants, clerks, and other persons as the Secretary of Agriculture may consider necessary for the purposes named, in the city of Vlfashington and elsewhere in conducting investigations, collating and reporting the results of such investigations, and for the rent of uild` in the city of Washington and elsewhere, seventy-six thousand twldlhundred and forty dollars; for investi ating the character of the chemical and physical tests which are apphed to American food products in foreign countries, and for inspecting the same before shipment when desired by the shippers or owners of these products intended for countries where chemical and physical tests are required before the said products are allowed to be sold therein, ` and for all necessary expenses in connection with such inspection and studies of methods of analysis in foreign countries, five thousand dollars. . For all expenses necessary to car into effect the provisions of the ,,,};*1**** '°°d *°*‘P°°“ Act of June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act for vé1.z4,p.·ma preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated, or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating trailic therein, and for other purposes," in the city of lVashington and elsewhere, including chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, repairs to apparatus, rent, gas and electric current, one hundred and thirty-six thousand dollars; for official traveling expenses, telegraph and telephone service, express and freight charges, eighty-five thousand dollars; for employing such assistants, clerks, and other persons as the Secretary of Agriculture may consider necessary for the pu oses named, in the city of Warslrirrgtryrr, two hundred thousand (l(@1l'S} out of the citv of Vashington, two hundred and sixty-six thousand four hundred and sixty dollars. ln all for general expenses, eight hundred and five thousand dollars. Total for Bureau of Chemist ry, eight hundred and eighty thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. BUREAU OF SOILS. B¤¤·~·¤¤ S<>¤¤- SALARIES, BUREAU or Sous: One soil physicist, who shall be chief 5********- of bureau, three thousand five hundred dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks, class four; one clerk, class three; three clerks, class two; six clerks, class one; one draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; one draftsman, one thousand dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one carpenter, eiglrt hundred and forty dollars; one photographer, one thousand two undred dollars; one messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger or laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; one laborer, six hundred dollars; one charwoman