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 492 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. dollars each; three helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two helpers, at six hundred dollars each; three messengers; seven assistant messengers; captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at nine hundred dollars each;·forty-six watchmen; two forewomen of charwomen, at five hundred and forty dollars each; nineteen day charwomen, at four hundred dollars each; fifty-two morning and evemnglcharwomen, at three hundred dollars each; foreman of laborers, nine undred dollars; · four laborers; sevent —five laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars - each; in all, two hundred and fifteen thousand one hundred and sixty ¤m*¤¤¤¤ •>¤ vw- dollars; and no other fund a pro riated, b§ this or any other not '°°°u°r °°m°°°° shall be used for services, in the Bpureau of ngraving and Prmtmg, of the character specified in this paragraph, except in cases of emergency arising after the assage of this Act, an then only on the written approval of the §ecretary of the Treasury. _ sccmservice Divi- SECRET gmnvrcn D1v1sroN: Chief, four thousand dollars; assistant °°"‘ chief, who shall discharge the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; clerk of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; attendant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. _ _ m°*§•{,gj‘ ”’¤°*°*°‘ or·r1cE or- um Dmmcron or- THE Mnrr: Director four thousand five hundred dollars; examiner, three thousand dollars; computer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; adjuster of accounts, two thousand two hundred and fift dollars; two clerks of class four; private secretary, one thousand eigllit hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; messenger; assistant in laborato, one thou- " sand two hundred dollars; assistant messenger; skilled ldhorer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty thousand three hundred and thirty dollars. height For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, sixty·£ve thousand dollars. comiugemexpenses For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the Director, namely: For assay laboratory, chemicals, fuel materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including text—books on metallurgical processes, six hundred dollars. mimmuouaew. For examinations of mints, expense in visiting mints for the pur- · pose of superintending the annua settlements, and for special examinations, three thousand five hundred dollars. umn. cw. For books, pamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, two hundred dollars. meow msaism- For the collection of statistics relative to the annual roduction “'“°'· and consum tion of the precious metals in the United dlaates, one thousand dollars. . ensue nant mq Ormca or SUnoEoN-GENERAL or Pursue HEALTH AND MARINE- {§§}""°`H‘”""‘“’S°"' Hosrmu. Smavica: Surgeon-General, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; private secretarly to the Surgeon-General, one thousand eight hundred dollars; six c erks of class two, one of whom shall be translator; seven clerks of class one; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messen er; three assistant messengers; two laborers, at five hundred and gorty dollars each; in all, forty thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. couungeuzexpemes. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, Tasssmzr DEPARTMENT: For the following sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, namely: ‘ smacncry. For stationery for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus ‘ forty-five thousand dollars. ’ 5