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 482 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. dollars; machinist, one thousand dollars; machinist. nine hundred dollars; two wiremen, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber, nme hundred dollars; three `elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nine firemen; six skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy-six thousand nme hundred and five dollars. _ 8******** °¤*°*****¤· For extra services of employees and additional employees under the superintendent of Library building and grounds_to provide for the opening of the Library building from two until ten o’clock (post ‘ meridian on Sundays and legal holidays, two thousand eight hun red dollars. G°“°"“ °**‘°“’°“· For fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous suplplies, electric and steam apparatus, city directory, stationery, and a incidental exipenses rn connection with the custody, care, and maintenance of said building and grounds, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. F***'****'**°· For furniture, including partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical work pertaining thereto, twenty-five thousand dollars_. _ n,§"}*s°gg,¢`**;{c_“°“° For the completion of the construction, mechanical equipment, electric lighf, and rooiing of a stack of shelving for boun newspapers and blrilglcs in the southeast court of the Library building, ten thousand dollars. ‘ ¤°*•***°G***’**°¤· BOTANIC GARDEN. 8“P°'“"°“"°“‘·°‘°· For superintendent, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For assistants and laborers, under the direction of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, fourteeen thousand five hundred and ninety- _ d im thrivee dollars and seventy—’xiv•.§ ceintrisé f I —h h b ’·** ‘ or procu manure, soi, oo , ue urc asing trees, s ru s, Wyman plants, and sg; and for services, materialg, and miscellaneous supplies, and contingent expenses in connection with repairs and improvements to Botanic Gardens, under direction of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, six thousand five hundred dollars. Executive. EXECUTIVE, m2i¤3g;y¤¢¤¤¤¤f¤h¤ For compensation of the President of the United States, seventy- ' fivg thousand dollars. f h V Pr f h U €<>¤¤r>¤¤¤¤¢i<>¤¤f¤¤¤ or com ensation o the ice- esident o the nited States vi°°h°°m°°f twelve thoulsand dollars. , gxaéucrve once;} For the following in the office of the President of the United States: rmisiaeirilymgunell Secretary, six thousand dollars; two assistant secretaries, at three °§{j§*·p$‘fi,,6_ thousand dollars each; executive clerk, two thousand five hundred i ' dollars; executive clerk and clisbursing officer, two thousand dollars; seven clerks, at two thousand dollars each; clerk of class four; clerk of class four, who shall be a tele apher; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; chief doorlibeper, one thousand eivht hundred dollars; five doorkeepers, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three doorkeepers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five messengers, at nine hundred dollars each; watchman, nine hundred dollars; fireman, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; laborer, six hundred dollars; housekeedper, one thousand dollars; in all, seventy thousand five hundred ggmfemplcym an sixty dollars: Prmrgded, That employees of the Executive Depart- ' ments and other establishments of the executive branch of the Government mav  detailed from time to time to the office of the President of the `United States, for such temporary assistance as may be _ · necessary. °°“““€°°‘°‘P°“*°“· _ For contingent expenses of the Executive Oiilice, including stationery, record books, telegrams, telephones, books for library, fumi-