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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 141. 1914. 473 women, at $300 each; foreman of laborers, $900; four laborers; eighty-five laborers, at $540 each; in all, $241,760; and no other mlgimcg °¤ P¤Y*¤8*<¤' fund appropriated by this or any other Act shall be used for services, ` in the ureau of Engraving and Printing, of the character specified in this paragraph, except in cases of emergency arisin after the passage of this Act, and then only on the written approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and in every such case of emergenc a detailed statement of the 0X@I1d.lt11I‘6S on account thereof shah be reported to Congress at the ginning of each regular session. Sncnnrr Snnvrcn D1v1810N: Chief, $4,000; assistant chief, who shall visisgy ¤¤¤i°¤ Didischarge the duties of chief clerk, $3,000; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, two of class two, one of class one, one $1,000; assistant messenger; in all, $16,120. » ·-W Orman or Dmnccron or mn Mrrrr: Director, $5,000; exam- the’§°,;t<>f Dim<=*¤f¤f iner, $3,000; computer and adjuster of accounts, $2,500; assayer, ` $2,200;c1erks—two of class four, two of class three, one of class one, priyate secretary, $1,400; messenger; assistant in laboratory, $1,200; assistant messenger; skilled laborer, $720; in all, $25,580. For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, F¤=*8¤*· between mints and assay offices, $20,000. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended °°““‘“‘°“*°‘”“°°° under the direction of the director, namely: For assay laboratory chemicals, fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including books, pamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, $800. For examinations of mints, expense in  mints for the pur- E¤¤*¤¤**¤¤»°°°- pose of superintending the annua settlements, and for special examinations, and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual pro- Precious mem as duction and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, “"“°"‘ $4,800. Orrrcn or Sunenor: Gmrnnxr. or Prmnrc Hnnxrn Snnvrcnz Sur-. ,c___P¤b¤¤ ¤·=¤¤*¤ Smgeon General, $6,000; chief clerk, $2,250; private secretary to the Surgeon General, $1,800; amistant editor, $1,800; clerks-three of class four, three of class three, seven of class two (one of whom shall be translator), eight of class one, three at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; messenger; three assistant messengers; telephone operator, $720; two laborers, at $540 each; in all, $51,950. CONTINGENT EXPENSES! For stationery for the Treasury Dapart- °§°,§§§,§,F}'*_°“°°“°°°· ment and its several bureaus and offices, $50,000, and in ad ition ¤$g<ii;¤u1·;l;;i°g$é%§ thereto sums amounting to $83,000 shall be deducted from other ew. ’ appropriations made for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, as follows: Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury, $6,000; contingent expenses, mint at Philadelphia, $350; contingent ezgienses, mint at San Francisco, $200; contingent explenses, mmt at enver, $200; contingent expenses, assay office at ew York, $350;_materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, $4,200; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $200; expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, $1,600; Public Health Service, $1,200; Quarantine Service, $500; preventing the s read of epidemic diseases, $200; Life-Saving Service, $1,000; generalpexpenses of public buildings, $0,000; collecting the revenue from customs, $37,000; miscellaneous expenses of collecting intemal revenue, $14,000; expenses of collecting the income tax, $10,000; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the ’rirst-named sum of $50,000, the total approipriation or statione for the Treasury Department and its severa bureaus and officeslior the fiscal year mneteen hundred and fifteen. _ For postage required to iprepay matter addressed to Postal Umon P°‘”‘g°· countries, and for postage or the Treasury Department, $1,000.