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 84 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. ,§?°°“**¤’”*‘°" ’*** nations, and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual prom` duction and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, 800. rubric Health ¤•rv— $4l)rmcn or- Sunemon Gnninm. or Punmc Ilmurn Snnvrcnz Sml°°` eon General, $6,000; chief clerk, $2,250; private secretary to the Surgeon General, $1,800; assistant editor, $1,800; clerks—four of class four, five of class three, eight of class two, one of whom shall be translator, nine of class one, five at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; messenger; three assistant memengers; telephone operator, $7 20; two laborers, at $540 each; in all, $61,550. · ¤¤¤¤¤z¤¤rs¤r¤¤¤¤ Courmenxr nxmmsns: For stationery for the Treasury De art- 'a•c¤¤m ment and its several bureaus and offices, $50,000, and in addiition xm imma, ¤m¤¤¤» thereto sums amounting to $94,000 shall be deducted from other ap- ` pro riations made for the Hscal year mneteen hundred and seventeen, as liollows: Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury, $6,000; contingent expenses, mint_ at Philadelphia, $400; contmgent exnses, mint at San Francisco, $200; contingent ex enses, mint at Dimver, $200; contipgnt expenses, assay office at Niew Yorlr, $400; materials, and misc neous expenses, Ilurean of Engraving and Pnnting,I$4 100; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $200; Public ealth Service, $2,300; Quarantme Service, $500; preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, $200; expenses of Coast Guard, $2,500; ggieral expenses of pubhq buildings, $6,000; collecting the revenue m customs, $35,000; miscellaneous expenses of collecting internal revenue, $14,000; expenses of collect' the income tax, $22,000; and said sums so de ucted shall be crlsdigted to and constitutehtogether with the iirstmamed SHU1 of $50,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the Treasury Defpartment and its several ureaus and offices, with the exception o iield officers located in foreign countries, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen. rmkge. For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for postage or the Treasury Department, $1,000. Binding, DeFo1;tmatc;·1;l; ggr the use of the bookbinder located in the ’1‘reasury t a men,. _,§¢f•¤¤¤·=¤ *>¤¤¤· liior newspaper clippsings, financial journals, law books, city direcpioneer; and og e5O(l;oo of reference relating to the business of the e a ment, 1, . mrgnm. lior freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service, $9,000. m2v.;::,;;m‘;l;.;¤2: For investigation an experimentation an to secure better meth- ,,,,,,, ,;,,,,,0,,,, mj ods of administration, with a VIQW to increased eflicienc or to greater economy in the expenditme of public mone, including necessary traveling expenses, in connection with specialy work, or obtaining of better administrative methods in any branch of the service within or under the Treas1u·y Department, including the temporary employ- ment of agents, stenographers, accountants, or other expert services eitger mt upmgrugéthout the District of Columbia, $15,000. asm. or rent 0 ings, $11,350. vesicle-. For purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of motor truckspurchase, exchange, and maintenance of horses, including shccing; pprchase and repau· of wagons, horse—drawn passengencarrying vecles, and harness, all to be used for official purposes only, $2,5_ ¤¤.¤¤. orpurc 8880 c0&,W00 ,0 60 an ease pasketzleéngogixtmw, blowers, cggmhods, coal sliiovelégpidliiisrsgliiiijd (lugs, » · Li¤¤¢i¤¤· For purchase of as, electric current for ht' an - poses, gas and elect§c light fixtures, electric liglit v1?11g•ing(dnI:i0;nd§.1teiiil»il, candles, candlesticks, drophghts and tubing, gas burners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, $21,500.
 * ,;.,:_ t §or purclgase offfile lioldersdand iile capés, $111,000.