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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. 89]. for actual and necessary expenses for transportation and assistance, ` and any other necessary expenses, including telegrams, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For continuing the installation of the card-index system of the °“"“""°‘°“· records of the Pension Office, twenty thousand dollars. For an additional force of eighty special examiners for one year, at ,,,;‘,§‘§§§",Q*“ “’°°‘“ a_ salary of one thousand three hundred dollars each, one hundred and four thousand dollars, and no person so appointed shall be employed in the State from which he IS appointed; and any of those ‘ now employed in the Pension Oihce or as special examiners may be reaippointe if they be found to be qualified. Arnsr Orrron: For the Commissioner of Patents, five thousand ’“°"° °‘”°°- ‘ dollars; first assistant commissioner, who shall perform such duties pertaining to the office of commissioner as may be assigned to him by the commissioner, four thousand five hundred dollars; assistant commissioner, who shall perform such duties pertaining to the office of commissioner as may be assigned to him by the comoner, three thousand ive hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall be qlualiiied to act as a principal examiner, three thousand dollars; two aw exam- · iners, at two thousand seven hundred and lift dollars each; three examiners in chief, at three thousand five hundyred dollars each; examiner of interferences, two thousand seven hundred dollars; examiner of trade—marks and designs two thousand seven hundred dollars; examiner of clasmiication, three thousand six hundred dollars; forty-two rinciplal examiners, at two thousand seven hundred dollars each· iift -eig t first assistant examiners, at two thousand four hundred dollars each· sixty-eight second assistant examiners, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; seventy-eight third assistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one hundred. and ten fourth assistant examiners, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; financial clerk, who shall give bonds in such amoimt as the Secreta of the Interior may determine, two thousand two hundred and fiftyy dollars; librarian, two thousand dollars; six chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; three assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; translator of languages, one thousand eig t hundred dollars; nine clerks of class four; nme clerks of class three; seventeen clerks of class two; ninety- five clerks of class one; skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; ninety clerks, at one thousz1nd_dollars each; messenger and property clerk, one thousand dollars; ninety copyists; eighty-five copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four messengers; twenty-five assistant messengers; fourteen laborers, at six hun red dollars each; forty-two laborers, at four hundred and eight dollars each; forty messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dhllars each; in all, one million twlci hundred and thirty-nine thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. For purchase of professional and scientific books and ex use of B°°*=~ °*°- transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent gflice to _ foreign governments, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. For purchase of law books, five hundred dollars. For producing copies of the weekl issue of patents, designs, and g,Q°¥’*°“ °‘ ‘*”‘”“¤~ trade-marks; for the reproduction ofy copies of drawings an drgpeciir ` cations of exhausted patents and other papers; one hun and . forty thousand dollars. . _ _ For investigating the question of the public use or sale of inven- ,,,{?g§_;*g’§,f;‘;{‘,$ “* °‘ tions for two years or more rior to filing applications for patents, and for expense attending dlefense of suits instituted against the Commissioner of Patents, two hundred and fifty dollars.