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 SIXTY—SEC0NDP CONGRESS. Sasa. H. Ch. 850. 1912. 385 e ; cer.a eaclrone er :six er,a ·::lh?m§itghc:s1li“Esm·l‘;`lr;3•or° "‘ u’80°cim£,;:lvg0i>1°rl!B’:1t %’°'£ $1,400 each; one clerk, $,1,300;  clerks, at $1,200 each (including one formerly paid from "partini and relining"); five clerks, at $1 000 each; one clerk, $900; an all, 73 200. _ ger waggs 0:81 worklmen and other employes;] $305,000. Am me _ orin1en an con' ent uding' newmachmh P· and repairs, wastage in     mining and in coining departments, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the treatment of bullion and the manufacture of 001115, $70,000. Assar omcm ar New Yonx: Superintendent, $5,000; assayer, “°'Y°"‘#"`·’· $3,000; superintendent of melt;§1 an refining department, $3,000; cluef clerk, cashier. deposit w clerk,   assistant assayer, at $2,500 each; two clerks, and assayer’s amstant at $2,000 each; bookkeeper, $2,350; assistant cashxer,_and four clerks, at $1,800 each; one cler (formerly paid from "parting and reiinmg"), $1,600; one clerk, $1,500; private secretary, $1,400; one clerk, $1,250; seven clerks, at $1,000 each; in all, $51,100. _ For wages of workmen and other employees, $30,000. _ Am m For incidental and contingent expenses, mcluding new machinery " and repairs, wastage in the melting department, and loss on sale of sweeps  from the· treatment of bullion, $60,000. I Governmnnt1nTer~ eovnnnunur uw rm: rnnmronms. access. Drsrmcr or Amsxa: Governor $7,000; four ’udges at $7500 ’_°"°‘,°`.m. each; four attorneys, at $5,000 each; four marshalls, at $4,000 each; M P four clerks, at $3,500 each; m all, $87,000. _ For incidental and contingent exgenses, clerk hire, not to exceed $2,250; jamtpr service, not to excee $900 ;_ traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on official business; rent of oilioes and quarters in Juneau stationery, hghts, and fuel, to be expended under the d.l.l`CCt•l0E-Lbf the gangrernor,  Secretary $4   chief Hull Tmuuronr or wm; vemor,, · , justice, :6,000; two associate justices, at :5,500 each; in all, $2%,000. For judges of cxrcnnt courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be netéessary, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred mFor contiriigent expenses of the Territory of llawaii, to be e?endeg by the governor for stationery, postage, and nicidentals, $1,0 0, an foiirpnvate secretary to the governor,F$2,000; m_all, $3,000i] t _ or legislatnve expenses, namely: prniture, liiglat, (tielep ons, s_ a- txoneg, record casmgs and fllesfliprmting an m mg, indexing a·¤°;..· poses ·r· rm :1*;% °·m;’:;;:°‘¤·.;m::;*:s,.·1*;..i*::.:;· ent,payocapam er,sergean ,_, type t `anitors and m ers $30,000: Proyuhd at the · 0, memvlzrelrsmoil the Legislature of the ilerxlitory of Hawau shall not draw f¤§:¤‘:•c§·2*¤¤ P., their compensatron of $200 or anfy mileage for an extrasession, held vo] S1 P m in compliance with section fiftylour of an Act to slrgvide a govern- · · ‘ ment for the Territory of Hawan, approved April tieth, mnetcen h`mdr°d' wan ommnmmm. "°"’°""""“"" During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen no vacancy i,,R-x.i"'Y..%:.•°:6¤':r-l°m°; cccurrzf in the classified service of the War Depaartment hggm mnund, provid for shall_be  except bygilpromotion or ep)1;.t1opth m among those within sard service, un   whole num o sho; herein authorized m said classified servxce of the department _ khmwhm have been reduced not less than iiye per centum. And the salaries » or compensation of all places herein provided for that may be em-