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 674 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. é’§},$°Ig§f&¤£¤e;*{;f¤¤d· omucn or surnnmrnmnnrrr or DOCUMENTS. S¤P°¤¤*°¤¤°¤*· °='·· Superintendent $3,500· assistant superintendent $2 500; clerksmmt’°w` tyvo of class four; three builclass ligirnzeggigge 0(fh ,tv;<;82;)ght gf c ass one, nine at $1,000 e cig a ea our a eac twenty at $720 each; cataloguers—one in charge $1,800, two at gl,500 each, three it $1,2]010 eachi one at£1,100, segpggg $1,300 each, our at $900 eac ·cas 'er $ 600·'rarian,, ·s per m cl $1,4}00  1?:ocktk;e;;;e€)rs;c•ilne]f;g;,100, three $731,200 eacgnkfgg a eac ee a e · pers—one a each; Eve assistant messengers; tliree mailers, at $840 each; forty-one skilled laborers, at $626 each; ten unskilled laborers at $626 each; janitress, $626; two folders, at $626 each; eleven laborers, at $626 each; messe1ngi=>rbboys—eleven at §50g1 each, sia; at  c:ia:lg1¢ge)v)%n at$375eac · aornecessaryto an ecurren pen ; www as   il sm. .,,,. ».. .,,... I I, ’ · 1. or an wn rs c a or-sa a- chines and accessories, time stamps, adding an nuinbering  awmngs, curtams, books of reference, duectorrw, books, miscellaneous office and desk supplies; paper; twine,_glue, envelopes,_postage, car tickets, sggpiltoélslg plaper, tgwels, d1s?ectants,   mpg ldrplyage, e ress t onean teegrap S81'V'10G;1`6 aus d1Dg_ el;Ii,ratoi·s, alrld fnachgiery; preserving sanitaig concglaion of  ligliltisheat, and power• stationeiyl and 0 ce printing, including b, price lists, and bibliogrgp 'es, $30,000; or catologues an indexes, not exceeding $16,000; or binding reserve remain ers, and for supplyi1§ boolks to <¢lieSpos{)tor·y lil;rarile§i, $90,000;ipgq11;p'?1(§>€)1(, materi, an supp `es or tri ution 0 pu c ocumen , , ; . in all $153 000. Z,”t,T€; Mail-carraying system: To enable the Public Printer to install my P°" °$°°· mechanical mail-ccilngeiiné apparatus Igor convgyéng maildfrohrlno th; mailing section wit the overnment rinting ce to an t ug a tunnel from the Government Printing Office to the new city {postoffice building and to connect with the mail—conveyi.ng system 0 that buildtinggoixéggxding all necessary appliances an tunneling in the stree, , . PB`Il8¤B cmu. THE PANAMA CANAL. €‘f,‘{?§‘§,‘}°{,{°i‘,;2, vol, To continue the construction of the Panama Canal, to be expended 3**- P- *2** W- 3% P· under the direction of the President, in accordance with an Act m` eilrtitled "A1; lictliolprovide go; theicrgigctmction of a caéiall connecting t ewaterso the t antican ac` c ans ’ approve une twenty- eighth, nineteen hundred and two, and Acts amendatory thereof or Sam in Umm sugplemelntaqaphemtgi {H d 1 f h P C al °’ irst. ors aries 0 cersan em oyeeso te anama an stmt including assistant purchasing and shipping agents, and all other In em loyees in the United States, $150,000, mugiiggtglsiéimw Second. For incidental expenses, including rents, cable and telegraphservice, supplies, stationery and printing, and actual necessary traveling expenses 111 the Umte States (mcluding rent of offices in the District of Columbia not exceeding $7,500, textbooks and books cli; re%erenI<3z $1,000, and additional compemagilon to the Audigior flor t e ar partment or extra services m au `ting accormts or the Panama Canal, $1 000) $62 000· plc?y?e`egmi);’ ZE§a{°.¥$Z Third. For pay ,0f the Goyerxfor of the Panama Canal and officers §§,"§;,‘g‘°··d°P?"¤¤°¤¤ and employees on the Isthmus, other than skilled and unskilled labor, including crvil engineers, superintendents, instrun1entmen,_ transitmen, levelmen, rodmen, draftsmen, timekeepers, mechanical and electrical engineers, quartermasters, clerks, accountants, stenograhers storekee rs messengers, office be foremen and subforemen, P 7 pe I D YS!