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 504 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gu. 141. 1914. lies for bureaus and omces for which contingent and miscelazms a propriations are specificallzoomade as follows: General expenses liaghthouso Service, $10,000; ks and periodicals, Bureau of the Census, $500; conlnngent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service $3,500; contingent expenses, shipping service, $500; mstruments for measuring vessels and counting passengers, $500· enforcement of wireless commiérgation laws, §2,000; e?m£me1nt,d];iu;;aB103f Standards $1 500;, ureau 0 ar , , ; general ’, Cgsza and detic Survgy, $4,500; mrscellaneous expenses, grireau of Fisheries, $8,500; an the said total sum of $90,500 shall be and cznztitute the appbrgprratioraglorthergntilngctlnt 'r¤ ‘¤¤ •¤ ¤¤¤•<¤ expenses De artment o ommerce, to expen e xg m&°° °i central  omce (Division of Supplies), Departrilgnt of Commerce, and shall also be available for objects and pu1;poses of the several a ropriations mentioned under the title Contingent , ggepartment of Commerce/’ in  Act. Rm- Cogllor lrent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of nm ia, $49,800. ¤¤¤¤¤°¤¤¤~ For rent of quarters for the accommodation of the Census Omce, $17,500, and the Secret of Commerce is authorized to enter into maimw ¤¤¤¤ •¤- a contract for the leaseillhr a period not to exceed five years, of a ° modern fireproof omce building or modern iiroproof addition to tho resent Department of Commerce Build.i1§, cont ' no less than gfty thousand square feet of available oor space lor use of the Census Omoo, at an annual rental at a rate per square foci of available floor space not to exceed 35 cents. bwneparmmr er L•- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. d_¤•k·;*·;¤,g·4=¤=¤¤*· Orman or um Snoarzrarzrz Secretary of Labor, $12,000; Assist- ’ ant Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; disbrusing clerk, $3,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary $1,800; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary, $2,100; chiel of division, $2 500; appointment clerk, $1 800; clerks—two of class four, four of class three (three transferred from Omce Secretary of Commerce and increase of one), seven of class two (five transferred from Omce  of Commerce and increase of one), four of class one (two erred from Omce Secretary of Commerce and increase of two), live at $1,000 each (two transferred from Omce Secretary of Commerce and increase of one), two at $900 each (one transferred ·from Omoo Secretary of Commerce and increase of one); two telephone switchboard operators; two messengers; four assistant messengers (two transferred from Omco Secretary of Commerce and increase of two); three messenger boys, at $480 each (two transferred from Omoo SecrotarK)of Commerce and increase of one) · engineer $1,000; two skilled la rers, at $840 each (one transferred from Office Secretary of Commerce and increase of one); eight laborers (four transferred from Omce Secretary of Commerce and increase of three); four watchmen (three transferred from Omoo Secretary of Commerce and increase of one); eight charwomen (five transferred from Omce Secretary of Commerce and increase of three); _ two elevator conductors, at $720 each; in all, $86,740. ,,,,‘§g,’gg;,’y'°¤¤¤ Comnssrormrrs or conommrron: To enable the Secret of vei.av,p.m, Labor to exercise the authority vested in him by section eggt of the not creating the Department of Labor, and to a point commissioners of conciliation, including an executive clerlk at $2,000 Eg annum which is hereby authorized, and for their services in the tmct of Columbia and elsewhere, and for their traveling expenses and subsistence while so employed, $50,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary.