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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. 93], legngineers, superintendents, instrumentmen, transitmen, levelmen, men, draftsmen, trmekcepers, mechanical and electrical engineers, supervisors, clerks, accountants, stenographers, storekeepers, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemen, watchmen, wagon masters, stewards, hospital dispensers, internes, nurses and attendants, includ- ·  those necessarily and temporaril detailed for duty away from the Isthmus for the departments oty construction and engineering, ‘ disbursi.r§, examination of accounts, and labor, quarters and subsistence, an expenses incident to conducting hearmgs and examin` pistipnates for appropriations on the Isthmus, six hundred thousaliid o ars. For skilled and unskilled labor on the Isthmus, including engineers, L¤*><¤· conductors, Bremen, brakemen, electricians, teamsters, cranesmen, machinists, blacksmiths, and other artisans, and their helpers, janitors, sailors, cooks, waiters, and dairymen, for the departments of construction and engineering, disbursing, examination of accounts, and labor, qfxrarters and subsistence, two million four hundred and fifty-eight thousand dollars. _ _ _ - For purchase and delivery of material, supplies, and equipment, ,,,§f“‘°""‘· °“”“°’· including cost of inspecting material and of paymggraveling expenses incident thereto, whether on the Isthmus or elsew re and such other ex enses not in the United States as the commission deems necemary tobest promote the construction of the Isthmian Canal, for the departments of construction and engineering, disbursing, examination of accounts, and labor, quarters and subsistence, two million four hundred thousand dollars. - Authority is hereby granted for the payment of salaries and wages °mP,jg',’:°“‘ “° '°°*'°° accrued or hereafter earned of retire armys and naéy officers and mminr-ion. enlisted men now in the employment of the thmian anal Commis- _ sion, in addition to their retire pay, where their compensation under such employment does not exceed two thousand live undred dollars per annum. In all for the Isthmian Canal, five million four hundred and fifty- eight thousand dollars. LEGISLATIVE. uzuimve. That. the members of the National Monetary Commission, who were (,g;‘,,‘,f{’,',Q{‘,l,,l'°“°"" appointed on the thirtieth day of May, nineteen hundred and eight, ég{&.,r>h¤eg2- . under the provisions of section seventeen of the Act entitled "An ° ' Act to amend the national banking laws," approved May thirtieth nineteen hundred and eight, shall continue to constitute the National Monetary Commission until the final report of said commission shall be made to Congress; and said National Monetary Commission are °°“‘*’°“"“°“· authorized to pay to such of its members as are not nt the time in the public service and receiving a salary from the Government, a salary equal to that to which said members would be entitled if they were members of the Senate or House of Representatives. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this provision are hereby re ealed. To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of tilie House mEf;;“b?;;'“'“ P" of Re resentatives to play to the officers and em loyees of the Senate and House borne on the annual and session rolls on the first dav of February, nineteen hundred and nine, including the Ca itol police, the official reporters of the Senate and House, and W. A. Smith, Congressional Record clerk, for extra services during the second session of the Sixtieth Congress, a sum e<}ual to one month’s psy at the compensation then paid them by aw, the same to immediately available. _ To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of mg;‘,;:¥“'“‘ °°’°‘ Representatives to ay the necessary expenses of the inaugural cere— Expenses. monies of the President of the Ynited States, March fourth, nineteen