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 272 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 284. 1912. '*'*¤¤¤•°‘°°~ (ger the rlnaintenance og a printing omce thai city of Waghington, inudig te urchaseo necessarysup' an mater1als' orprinting weat er mips, bulletins, circulars, forms, and other publications, and for pay of ditional assistant foremen, proof readers, compositors, prmsmenix hthogaphmhmgggldeg iiafrgd éeilders, when necessary, sixteen thousand seven un an y dollars; _ IQ, sillhbfor gsneral eripenses, omdmgog gm hundred and seventy- usan seven un an dollars. mgfotal for Weather Bureau, one million six hundred and nineteen thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. mg;§{*•‘ ”**’”•”¥ BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. “{•Jc;•:gj•_{c·j* *·¤· Saumns, Bmmau or   Ixnusrar: One chief of bureau, _ five thousand dollars· one chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one editor and compiler, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; sxx clerks, class four one clerk, one thousand six hundred
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three clerks, at one thousand three hundred and twent dollars each; one clerk, one thousand  hundred dollars ;_ one clirk, one thousand two hundred and sixty doIlars· thirty-nme clerks, class oneone clerk, one thousand one undred dollars; one clerlz one thousand and eighty dollars• fort -five clerks, at one thousan dollars each; zivo at mnelhundred and sixty  %ach;t|?1ixty-t1(§odclerks, o ollars each· on ar, s - one architect nine hundred dpllags; one illusgdtor? one thognsand four hundred dollars; four mspector’s assistants, at one thousand dollars each; twelve msggetofs assistants, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one la ratory assistant, one thousand two Z‘£.§i.`l‘i‘l§1Yl1§.Tf.§t2`.$·’ l"”°'“?.€.’;. $’“J..¤”"‘3’a °‘d"€$° im.? @°1£"‘“ , , helper, an en o ; , laboratory helpers, at eight hundred and fort dollyars each; 0:: laboratory helper, seven hundred and twenty dogars; one laboratory helger, six hundred dollars; one laboratory ellper, four hundred and exglty dollars; one instrument maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one carpenter, one thousand one hundred dollars; two carpenters, at one t usand dollars each; one messenger and custodian, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger and custodian, one dd;>lilar·§dn;n;tme3se1ngem, slgilled la rers, or laborer? a e o dollars eac ; ‘ laborers, or laborers, at seiien hundred andmtiwxeilnty dotllriisswlir; gvyggtggghzeghmgsieigeling boys, or laborers, at foénr hun- three hundred and sixty dollars each; oedlgskilled laxxdgfiwngytiioilni sand dollars; thirty-three skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; two skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; seven skilled laboreisi at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one skilled laborer or aborer, seven hundred and e' hty dollars; two Exxon: or messengers, at six hundred and sixgy dgllars each; nine messengers, or messe, t dr · three laborers, messengers, orngizlsseihjglzrabdyxs, zilzufivizdhlnirildrrgdeiircdld forty dollars each; one watchman seven hundred · one charwoman six hundred d li charwe md twenty dollars, 2 0 BIS; 0118 angngrty egollars; eleven charwomen, at four hldhxdiied kiidugidlliig o. eae, four charwomen, at three hundred and sixty dollars eachil one charwoman, three hundred dollars; two charwomen at _ zzz dugidreddagid forty dollars each; in all, three hundred and fifty· our hundred and fifty dollars.
 * -, c ass wotwo clerks, at one thousand three hundred Znd eighty dollars each;
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