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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 192. 1908. 263 eight clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; three clerks at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two clerks at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three clerks at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one custodian of records and files, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, six hundred dollars. Total for Division of Accounts and Disbursements, forty-six thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS- u32,-Ym°° °f P"°“°“" Ssumms, Drvrsrox or Pnamcxnons: One editor, who shall be S¤1¤¤¤¤· chief of division, three thousand dollars; one editor, who shall be assistant chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one associate editor, two thousand dollars; one assistant in char e of indexing, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four assistant eddtors at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two editorial clerks at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one assistant in charge of illustration, two thousand dollars; one draftsman or photographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; two draftsnnen or photographers at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one draftsman or photographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; five clerks class one; seven clerks at one thousand dollars each; one assistant in charge document section, two thousand dollars; one assistant in document section, one thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant in document section, one thousand four hundred dollars; one foreman, document section, one thousand four hundred dollars; one foreman, farmers’ bulletin distribution, one thousand two hundred dollars; two forewomen at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one chief folder, one thousand dollars; one folder, nine hundred dollars; three folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; sixteen clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty-nine clerks, at seven hund red and twenty dollars each; twenty-one clerks, at six l1undred dollars each; one photographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant photo - rapher, eight hundred and forty dollars; ten skilled laborers, at eight hundred and fortv dollars each; eight skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twent skilled laborers, at six hundred dollars each; one messen er, eight hundred and forty dollars; three messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three messengers, at six hundred dollars each; two messengers, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; one fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, one hundred and thirtv—nine thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. PUBL1cA·r1oss, DEPARTMENT or Aorucmxrcnnzz General expenses, °°°°'“l°"P°“’“”- Division of Publications: For the preparation, illustration, publica- u,§;f,P,;{““8-°‘°··d“‘ ‘ tion, indexin, and distribution of documents, bulletins, and reports; for additionalassistants, editorial, proof reading, indexing, and other necessary help in the city of Washington and elsewhere; for the pay of artists, draftsmen, and engravers; the purchase of manuscript for publication; for tools, instruments, and artists’ materials; for draw- I¤¤“'°¤*°¤”·°‘°- ings, engravings, electrotypes, photo raphs, paintings, hthographs, an other illustration wor ; for olfici:5 traveling expenses; for labor and material required in the distribution of documents, including wagons, harness, and horses, and maintenance of same, and for repairs; for rent in the city of lVashington; for the pay of watchmen and char- R¢¤*· women; for all necessary office hxtures and supplies; for gas and electric current, telegraph and telephone services, and for such other expenses as may be necessary, forty thousand dollars. _ n all, for Division of Publications, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand seven hundred and ten dollars.