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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 313, 314. 1909. 1065 have made in the Bureau of the Coast and Geodetic Survey all the plats necessary to show the results of the aforesaid survey, and to *’]°“°*¤“"°Y- furnish to the fish commissioner of the State of North Carolina such copies as may be necessary for his use, and for this purpose to employ 1n the District of Columbia and elsewhere such technically qualified persons as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor is hereby {ur- M¤*¤¤8 v<>*¤*¤ cf ther authorized to have erected or constructed by the officers so tmugulmom detailed as aforesaid, while making said survey, such structures as may be necessary to mark in a prominent and satisfactory manner the pomts of triangulation so that the same may be used for such future work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey as the said Bureau may be hereafter required to perform in prosecuting the Government coast survey of the navigable waters of the United States located within the State of North Carolina. Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect from the date of its passage, mm Approved, March 4, 1909. CHAP. 314.-—An Act Fixing the compensation of certain omcials in the custom {gm; service, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tgait the Secretary of the g§§.”°'}‘§;,,m,d of Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to increase and fix the ¤¤¥ig1¤»¤w-mw compensation of laborers in the customs service, as he may think pp.b2éL£'me¤ae4¢iZ advisable, to a rate not exceeding eight hundred and forty dollars §*,'j,';‘;{_j’,f·m_ er annum. P Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, Inspecwn. authorized to increase and fix the compensation of inspectors of customs, as he may think advisable, not to exceed in any case the maximum. rate of six dollars per diem, and in all cases where the maximum compensation is paid no allowance shall be made for meals or other expenses incurred by inspectors when required to work at unusual hours. S30, 3, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, D•=i>¤¤>· collectors. authorized to increase and fix the compensation of deputy collectois, ',}i§{’°§`§° “°‘"“‘“‘ assistant appraisers and examiners of merchandise, examiners of tea, ' and examiners and special examiners of drugs, in the customs service, as he may think advisable, not to exceed in any case three thousand “'*"""“"‘· five hundred dollars per annum. Sec, 4, That the Secretary of the Treasury bc, and he is hereby, U_,{;°*[}{§¥` "“""‘ °*“‘ authorized to increase and iix the compensation of deputy naval V ofliccrs and deputy surveyors of customs, as he may think advisable. not to exceed in any case three thousand dollars per annum. Maximum. Sec. That section twenty-seven hundred and forty-six of the 8- Ss —•~·-. vw. p. Revised Statutes of the Ynited States be, and the same is hereby, m`”m°"d°d‘ amended so as to read as follows, to wit: " Sec. 2746. An additional compensation of twenty-five per centum §*},‘},§;];;{*‘;;“_ {__ may be continued, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, ¤pprmse¤,e¤··. ‘ to the appraisers. deputy collectors, deputy surveyors, deputv naval officers, and weighers at the port of San Francisco: Provided, bowerer, Pl‘0z‘isr>.> That the compensation so fixed shall not exceed the maximum R°”"°u°"‘ amounts fixed by law." Sec. 6. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, —***i**¤¤°“’*¤‘gh¢¤· authorized to increase and fix the compensation of assistant weighers ,`mximump€_mmD in the customs service as he may think advisable, not to exceed in `_ _ _ _ ` any case the rate of four dollars per diem. s,3f;jf5“’°""‘ l ’“‘°"l Sec. T. That hereafter the salary of the Treasurer of the United salary.; __ _ States shall be eight thousand dollars per annum. ,,,§4§fi;$i' °°1'P` °°'