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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. H.  350. 1912. 379 Orrxoa-or rua Dmnoma ornm Mnrr: Director, $5,000; examiner, “_°'}g•_g* m*•°°¤°* $3,000; computer and adjuster of accoimte, $2,500; assayer, $2,200; clerks-—tw:1o£0c6ass four, two of  threeilone of clas:1o;i(e6 private secretary_ · mmenger assistant in tory · assistmt m Si-;¤is11e41ab¤¤ér, :720- mtu,   ’ _ Fo t on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, "'°'•***~ bee‘_weenmmtsandasayo?¥o¢t¤1¥$1§5,0(l0. fnmum who t orcon' entexpenses e ureauo t, expended ¤P•'”"· under thetlellfrection of the director, namely: For assay laboratery ehemieals fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necemanes gngi5 ks, pamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coms, ores, and in, $800. F examma` tio ofmints expenseinvisi mintsforth urpose ”"“"*'“”"°'·°‘°· of siilperintendingmthe annual settlements,  for special gaminv tions, and for the collection of statietics relative to the annual produc- I, P~=*g¤¤¤¤~••·» gapxgnd consumption of the precious metals in the United States, brricn or Sunenox Gunnar. or Punuo   ann Manum- y::’¤$_¤;e,_¤¤0¤~ Hesrrru. Snnvmn: Stggeon General, 85,0¥eg§)i1e£l clerk, 82,003; ri te secre to Surgeon · er glagsafour, twtdlc-il` class three, six of class thm, one bt whom shall be translator, seven of class one, three at $900 each;_memenger; three assistant messengers; two laborers, at $540 each; in all, $40,980._ cm t CON1’lIGlN’.l'RIP.IlNBE8,’.l’.`llASU§YDlPAB1HENTZ For thefollowing “"*°" “’”""* sunm, whichdshall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies For static y. for the Treasury Department and its seyeral bureaus “"“°‘“’· and offices,$l&Tg00, and in addition thereto suns amounting to $86,150 _ shall be deducted from ether appropriations made for the fiscal year Mmmm mmf nineteen hundred and thirteen as_fo ows: Contingent expenses,_l.nde- ed mi; nukes., eipendent Treasury; $7,200; contingent exgenses, mint at Philadel- “°°'·° plus, $500; contingent exgienses, mmt at an_Fra.nc1sco, $300; con— tmgent mint at enver,_$300; contmgent expenses, assay gflice at f§Eew Yerk, $300; inate1·;el.ls30e)nd miscellaneous ngravmgan, ; su ress coun 81 anud.8:t‘hgr crimes, $400; expenzlegof hlevenuel->gi1tt,el1-llgervice, $2,100; Public Health and Marine·Hosp1tal Service $1,850; Quarantine Service, $590; preventing the spread of epidemic d1S€8SQ,- $2§0; Life-Saving Service, 81,400; fuel, hghts, an water for public buildings, $4,750; eneral expenses of pu l16·b\l.ll(`l.l.1'lgB, $3,550; collectmf the revenue gem customs, $37,300; mmcellaneous expenses of co - lecting internal revenue, $18,700 and for egienses of collectmgthe corporation tax, $3,150; and said sums so d ucted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of $50,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the Treasniry Department and its several bureaus and offices for the Escal year nineteen hundred and irteen. For postage! to grape; mqeleeter addgssed to Ppstpil ggion """°" countri, r e asury ep en , ,. D Fe: ¤;°se;g.1¤ itring tilts bookcases; umm in the Treasury ”“*“"*· artm t, 8250. _ I _ ¥, or ne(:spaper cli pings, law books,  directories, and other .,g'°‘ wu ' books of reference regting to the business o the department, $1,000. I to ob For investigation and experimentation and to seeure better methods “,§'°“",,e,,,,‘“°°,,,,,,,, of administration, with a view to   eiiieiencypr to greater ¤¤¤v•¤¤¤·¤¤¤- economy in the expenditure of public monsy, mcludmi necessary traveling expenses, m connection with speci work, or 0  betteré ndtrplinistrative Beghods intanyd upftghle service wlaloy oruner e'I‘reasury artmen, inuding e p01‘8l’y¤¤1_ · t f ts, stenogra accountants, or ether expert services gthelerowitggl or without   of Columbia, $20,000.