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 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 142. 1913. 773 ghe Se§‘g.ary of the gsterior, nets  gag, and for actual 0**99 expenses transpo on mc - ment of stenographers typewriters, and other §ssistalii)¢i·•jl'I-iiluotadlnlieobf the District o Columbia, and for incidental expenditures necessary to the eilicrent conduct of examinations), to be expended under the dirlectiotrrgmf fiii; Secretary of the Interior, $4,500. or ve expe f ' to t $4 d ""• ¤“¤¢°* emit, employe? .m°§Ei1y°n“?g.§1i§°, Santee el"J.¤,‘i.’3e1'i*§§§ "°·· Mm an eep —carar·em1euo expenses thrized by law,  for incidental expenses (of ill-egotiation, ilrisw mtiiori: and mvestxgatron, including telegraphing and expenses to anglgoing from the seat of government and while remaining there under orders and dn·ection of the Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twénty days, $12 ,800. C0 _ rmnan. Lum (lemon: mrnissioner $5,000· Assistant Co - °°"“"“*°"°“‘°°· missioner, $3,500; chief clerk, $3 000;   law clerk, $2,500; tgrlo law clerks, at $2 200 each; three law examiners of surveyors eral and_ district land offices, at $2,000 each; recorder, $2,000; Chi;} of Zgggon of lSurve_ys, $2,’g>g;fch§efE¤f division-one fit $2,400, ten at, eac ; assistant 'e o 'vision $2 000· w exam' thirteen at $2,000 each, ren at $1,800 eeeh, eighteenaet $1,60011 each ; clerks—twenty-seven of class four, fifty-one 0 class three, sevmfour of class two, seventy-seven of class•one, sixty-five at $1,000 ; sixtrfivetecopyists; twenty-six copyists, at 1:,720 each; two messengers; nassistautmesse ers· messenger ys-ten t$600each' six at $480 each; six skilledniaborers, who may act as aiisistant mes;. seggters when required, at $660 each; sixteen laborers; laborer, $480· p er, $720; depositary acting for the_ commissioner as receiver oi public moneys, $2,000; clerk and librarian, $1,000; in all, $631,250. M .¤,,,_ ,e,__ h. For per diem m lieu of subsistence of exarmners and of clerks de- '••“¤•°°°* 3“£{§§Z E?. %°°,».‘-,.°“g °°“,${ U“Z$°*' $233; 2.`§‘§Z.°.£'3ig§‘€°iZ“¤3“$ei¥.’*5;,’ e se ce, in a e trespasses on the public lands, and cases of official misconduct, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding $4 per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, and for emplpg; ment of stenographexs and other assistants when necessugmto eiiicient conduct of examinations and when authorized by Oommissioner of the General Land Office, $8,500. mh For law books for the law library of the General Land 05ce, $400. Z"' are in e, : rmmle a o e F2: F°¤a.z°°ai.;2:‘i s;*s“eeU..;m.z0%*a**l#¤“—°*:"e:zP~fP.r site {Tnited States magvproeured hereninder seven thousand two hundred copies shall be d ered to the Senate and fourteen thousand jour hundred cogies shall be delivered to the House of ltepresentatryes, five hundre copies shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land Omce, and the reddue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. And all maps delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted with rollers ready for use. _ _ _ _ _ mm md num For separate State and Territorial marie; mgzludiugnmaps shzvrggg mm,. areas designated by the  tenor un the enl homeste Qctsi PY9P*md m. , Pwd 0mw* .*3*3°°· !$1in¢•px>1is¤¤¤l· LaIg<&r(r‘£pha::;:¢;)s0m connection with filing system m the General IN¤rAxce6r<ri·ics:·Commissioner,_ $5,000  coprnumissiorzgi; ‘“‘°° °°°°‘ ,500; 'tant mmissronerywo _ orm__ dilrties 0?9§•hi;f clerk, $2,;:5,0; Enancial clerk, $2,250; chiefs of division-one at $2,250, one at $2,000; law clerk, $2,000; assistant chief of division, $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; clerks—fourteen of