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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 769 ing and printing; materials for and mounting charts; red ti f charts by photography; ph0tolithogrp1p for immedliiatgilisld transfer 0 photolrthographrc and 0 er c to cop ; care and E°;IZ°m°w¤gt°.¤l)tiu$i°g¤Pi°°°°°£rf“rfi€l1i1r§°’1i°°tm?°°°t'5’ i‘“.§°°. "‘ °iJi’“ ...,,.. _ vmg_ ; ans a rom orergn · _ grams on public ; the proparation of Pilot Chartsagaiisd the? mot supplements, and the_ rmt.1.ng an mailing of the same; purchase of data for charts and sailing dnrectnons and other nautical publications; works and periodicals relating to hydrogra hy, marine meteorology, pgwon, surveying, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, (lent" ent expenses of branch offices at Boston N Y Phila- B¤¤·=¤· ¤¤¤¤•· - delphia?§altimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orlezinsfgan lllirkdncisco, mmm °xP°°°°'°m Portland (Oregon), Portland (Marne), Clucago, Cleveland, Buffalo, l)ulpt.h,_Saultfua%nte giarie, Slogttloi Panama;.]Sandl;,’}a1veston, including urmtpre, e, ts,wor an pe` re tingtoh drography, marine meteo%ogy, navigation, surveying, oceanograghy, and terrestrial mgetrsm, stationery miscellaneous articles, rent and care of offices, care of trme balls, car fiare and ferrrage m vrsxting merchant vessels, freight  express chargxes, telegrams,   other necessary expenses incurred in collecting e latest mformataon for the Pilot Eharts, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, 11 000. _ Flor services of necessaéiemployees at branch offices, $17,960. Emvionca Fo§·mal{no1;tl1ly *l’ilot { :1rt of Igne Nortgi Pgfic   showing C,{g,_¤;,*g& FHM grap 'aytematerso v uean_m to emaritimecommu-oaaa nity of the Pacific coast, and particularly the directxons and forces of the wmds to be expected during the month succeeding the date of issue; the set and strength of the currents; the_feeding grounds of whales and seals; the reg1ons of storm, fog, and 10211 the posrtrons of derelrcts and iioating obstructions to navigatmn; e best routes to be folloyvedhisiy steam and by sa1l;_expenses of cornmumcatsng and °’{"“l2.%. { °““?°‘” l§§§°§‘I1§“L’.?T§t.“‘ZtZ“.?1lZ.Z“¥é 833 "“’°””° 0 H18 OI' 811 HI!. 1 1 · No expenditureshdll be incurred or aughorized for pgsonal services e,[f'{,‘}"§}._,,’°{,{% or otherwise under the Hydrpfraphrc Qilice at Was gton, District r»=·¤ri¤¤•¤· of Columbm, during the iisc year nineteen hundred and fourteen except as herein authoriaed_by appropnatrons under the Nayy l)epartgreraou or under appropriatuons t at may be made for prmting and ulllavii. Ossmavxronrz Assistant astronomers—one _$2,400, one N•v•¤ 0¤••rv•¤¤ry. $2,000, one $1,800; assktant in department of nautical mstruments, ’ $1,600; clerks-gone of class four, one of class two; instrument maker, $1,500; electrician, $1,500;- hbranan, $1,800; ass1stants—three at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; stenographer and typewriter, $900; foreman and captain of the watch, $1,000; carpenter, and engineer, at $1,000 each;  iiremen;six watchmen; . elevator conductor, $720; mne_laborers; rn all, $44,240. 00 mh For miscellaneous computations, $5,000. _ _ _ _ _“‘°“ "'· For professional and scientrfic books, perrodmals (subscriptions to mm-y. piriodicols roixylibf pa1d$;rg0 advance), engravings, photograplm, and tu t r, . _ Folrezpiiiriratilxs anilirrlnstruments, and for repairs of the same, $2,000. C:v•¤*¤: M For re‘pau·s to buildmgs, fixtures, and fences, furniture, gas, chemi- ¤¤¤¤¤ ¤v¤¤¤~ cals, an statronery freight (including transmission of public documents through the  exchange), foreign postage, and expressage, plants, fertilizers,   all cointnplgent e1;Bponses,°&£gr tha Eorfue 0l1,gI88S0,_[)1])6,W1'IB,8.¤ o erma _ n ms Bl maintenance and repair of boilers, engmes, heating appara , ectric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system, purchme