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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. 507 thousand two hundred dollars; three 'clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; in aH, twelve thousand one hundred dollars. BUREAU or Equrrmmrrz Chief clerk, two thousand dollars· ex rt ,,,§,‘f{°°“ °* E*1°*P· in wireless telegraphy, three thousand dollars; draftsman, who shall Pwi. r>.61S- be an expertinmarine construction, two thousand dollars; bookkee er and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of clldss four; two draftsmen, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; electrical expert and draftsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; clerk, one thousand three hrmdred dollars; two clerks of class one; draftsman for work in connection with depots for coal one thousand two hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each (four transferred to Bureau of Supplies and Accounts); two co ts; assistant messentger; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; Elluldprinter, six hrmdre dollars; messeniptboy, three hundred and sixty dollars; and two laborers; in all, t y-two thousand nine hundre dollars. Hmnoonarmc Omron: Hydrographic engineer, three thousand 0,,£’fé{,f"°¢'*PN° dollars; assistant, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant, two thousand dollars ; nautical expert, one thousand eight hundred dol- ` lars; two nautical experts, at one thousand six hundred dollars eachnautical expert, one thousand three hundred dollars; two nautical experts, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four nautical experts, at one thousand dollars each; clerk of class two; clerk of class one; custodian of archives, one thousand two hundred dollars; three cop ts; copyist, eight hundred and forty dollars; two copyists at seven `lrilsundre and twenty dollars each; compiler, one thousand four hundred dollars; editor of Notice to Mariners, one thousand six hundred dollars; computer, one thousand four hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; draftsman, nine hundred dollars; three apprentice draftsmen, at seven hundred dollars each; chief engraver two thousand dollars; two engravers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three engravers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; en aver, one thousand four hundred dollars; six engravers, at one tgldusand two hundred dollars each; two engravers, at one thousand dollars each; engraver, seven hundred and twenty dollars; apprentice engraver, eight hundred dollars; apprentice engraver seven hundred dollars; chief plate printer, one thousand four hundred dollars; plate printer, one thousand two hundred dollars; plate printer, one thousand dollars; two plate dprinters, at nine hundred dollars each; plate printer, eight hundre dollars; apprentice plate printer, seven hundred dollars; apprentice (plate printer, six hundred dollars· chief lithographer, one thousan eight hundred dollars; two lithographers, at one thousand dollars each; apprentice lithographer, seven hundred dollars; electrotyper and chart late maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant messenger; iliur laborers; two helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two hel ers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; helper, six hundred dollars; helripr, five hundred dollars; helper, four hundred and eighty dollars; in a, one hundred and two thousand two hundred dollars. For purchase of copperplates, steel plates, chart aper, packing ¥•°¤¤¤¥¤· boxes, chart portfolios, electrotyping copperplates, clldaning copper- . plates; tools, mstmmentskgower, and materials for drawing, engravmg, and prrntmg; materi for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photogpaphy; photolithographing charts for immediate use; transfer of p otolithographic and other charts to copper; care • and repaus to printing preses, furniture, instruments, and tools;