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 1202 SIXTY-FIRST couonnss. ssa. III. ca. sev. 1911. · cashier, one thousand e` ht hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand e' ht hrmdred ldollars each; one clerk, one thousand five hundred dhllars; private secretary, one thousand four hundred `dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four clerks, gtdonc thousand dollars each; in all, forty-six thousand five h dre llars. ulllor waggs of workmen and other employees, thirty thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. s°°m°’ w“°‘ ASSAY OFFICE AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON! Assayer rn charge, who shall also rform the duties of melter, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dxdllars; assistant assayer, two thousand dollars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars; two clerks at one tihpfisand sixuhundred dolllars eagh; going, orée llihousand four hundred o ars; ina, thirteen thousand an ty dollars. d ger wages for workmen, and other employees, twenty-two thousand o ars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including rent of building, six thousand Eve hundred dollars. UP.'tl‘ """° °“’· IIAESSY orrlrfcm AT Eng LAKEfCrTri UTAH: Assayer in charige, who s a so pe orm the uties 0 me ter, two thousand fi undred dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand six hundred ddlliars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, one thousand six came;. hundred dollars: frvmded, _That the chief clerk shall perform the duties of assayer in charge in hrs absence; clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; m all, seven thousand one hundred dollars. h Fg  of workmen, and other employees, four thousand ive un e dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars. dgg;;"‘“"°°"“T”· oovnnrmnur nr THE TERRITORIES. Anska _ Drsrnror or ALASKA: Governor, seven thousand dollars; four ` ]u¥es, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each; four attorneys, at ve thousand dollars each; four marshals, at four thousand dollars eaclli; four cleilks, at tlhréeeuthousand five hundred dollars each; in all, ew y—seven thousand dollars. ¤For incidental and contingent expenses, clerk hire, not to exceed two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;. Janitor, not to exceed plrnlelhgndred dollarg; trpvlelrng expenses; of ithengovernoa while absent o uneau on o icia usmess; ren o offices an uarters in Juneau, stationery, lights, and fuel, to be expended undo? the direc- H tron of the governor, seven thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. A ¤°¤¤· Tnrznrronr or ARIZONA! Governor, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief ]ust1ce, and four associate judges, at three thousand dollars each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; inter- _ paetzzr angl tranjator in (fl? exgcutivedoélipp, five hundred dollars; in a, wen y-one susan ve un re dollars. For contingent expenses of the T `t Y, l d' fige hundred dollars_ for traveliiig ilxlvpezilgeslldf Llhhnggdlgdrdgreyighilhl a sent from the capital on officra business, to be expended by the goréemor, opetthousand five hundried dollars. or egrs a ive expenses, name y: For ent, , t , statrpnefxg, fuel, lights, printing, and incidentalI1d;S;e?n.s§e;rfoIi·0;ei;i;§— _ tary s office, two thousand dollars. N"' ”°¤°°· h T§R€1I'I'(é)1R§ or  Mmxrcoz Governor, three thousand five un re dollars; c e justice and six associate judges, at th thousand dollars each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollal-rg; rnterlpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; in al , twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.