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 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 141. 1914. 489 two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2,000 each; medical expert, $2,000; clerks—four of class three (one of whom shall act as stenographer and one of whom shall be a stenographer and typewriter), one of class one; in all, $77,850. For per diem in `eu of subsistence of two grxcial inspectors, while c,,,P“,n,‘},‘§,,'{,‘,;,§f°·· ‘*‘°’ traveling on duty at a rate to be fixed by the retaigy, not exceeding $4 r day, and, for actual necessary expenses 0 transportation (incliiding temporary employment o stenographers, typewriters, and other assistance outside of the District of Columbia, and for incidental expenditures necessary to the emcient conduct of exami- Ziiations), $t1>5lg)expended under the direction of the Secretary of the nterior,, . For trave enses of six ins tors at $4 day, when '*f'°,,,',,,,°",j‘,§¥,,,,,°{*’°“’°“· actually emgllgggredxgn dui? in the edi? exclusive ofptiiransportation m' and sleeping-car fare, in `eu of all other expenses now authorized by law, an for incidental expenses of negotiation, insgection, and investigation, including  and expenses to an going from the seat of government an w remaining there under orders and direction of the Secretary, for a. period not to exceed twenty days, $12,800. ` Garmin:. Leno Ormon: Commissioner, $5,000- Assistant Com- °•¤¤=¤··¤°°¤°•· missioner, $3,500; chief clerk, $3,000; chief law clerk, $2,500; two law clerks, at $2,200 each; three law examiners of surveyors general and district land omces, at $2,000 each; recorder, $2,000; chiefs of divisions—one of surveys $2,750, one $2,400, ten at $2,000 each; assistant chief of division, $2,000; law examiners—thirteen at $2,000 each, ten at $1,800 each, eighteen at $1,600 each; c1erks—twenty- seven of class four, fifty-one of class three, seventy-four of class two, seventy-seven of class one, sixty·five at $1,000 each; sixty-five copyists; twenty-six copyists, at $720 each; two messengers; ten assistant messengaers; messenger boys—ten at $600 each, six at $480 each; six skilled borers, who ma act as assistant messengers when required, at $660 each· sixteen lalgners; laborer, $480; pac er, $720; depositary acting for the commissioner as receiver of public moneys, $2 000; c erk an librarian $1,000; in all, $631,250. llor er diem in lieu oi subsistence of examiners and of clerks ,.,§`,';,,,,;*,{,°,§j °‘°‘· “" detailed) to inspect omoes of United States surveyors general and other offices in surveying service to investigate frau ulent land entries, tres asses on the public lands, and cases of omoial misconduct, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be Exed by the Secretary, not exceeding $4 per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, and for emploggient of stenographers and other assistants when necessaig to the _ ient conduct of examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Omoe, $8,500. For law books for the law library, $400. L"' ”°°"" For connected and separate United States and_other maps, pre- “°P°f· pyared in the General Land Office, $20,000: Provided, That of the §’,g,°;,*g;,,,,,,,_ nited States maps procured hereunder seven thousand two hundred copies shall be delivered to the Senate and fourteen thousand four hundred copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, five hundred copies shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land Omoe, and the residue shall be delivered to_ the Secretagnof the Interior for distribution. And all maps delivered to the ate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted with rollers readgr for ues T I dl Sh _ St te M For se arate tate an erritorial ma, incu ’ ma own ¤ ¤¤ areas desa%nated by the Secretary of thellzterior uilider tli: enlarggg mm homeste Acts, prepared lll the General Land Omoe, $3,300- mug applimm For appliances m connection with filing system, $3,000.