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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1103 direction of the Secretary in his name and for him his a rov all tribal deeds to allotteesiand deeds for town lots meds anclllexecliltgd accordinlg to law for any of the Five Civilizcd Tribes of Indians in the Indian erritorg, $1,200; in all, $275,820. General  Officc Building: Engineer and electrician, $1,600; B§,,°g;'I·*°'* °m°° assistant engineer, $1,000 ; four firemen; three watchmen, acting as lieu- ` tenants, at $840 each; twenty watchmen; elevator conductor, $720; fouyteen laborers; nine laborers, at $480 each; three skilled mechaniw (painter, carpenter, and plumber), at $900 each; in all, $39,380. Omen on S0L1cr1*0n: Three members of a board of ap als, to be s°“°“°"’ °'”°°· appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, at $4,000 each`; assistant attorneys-one $3,000, two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2,000 each; medical expert, $2,000; clerksfo\11' of class three (one of whom shall act as stenographer and one of · For per diem in lieu of subsistence of two spec1al` ‘ in . tons while §5Z¤qd1°md¤w¤m traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretailgeiiot exceeding $4 pursuant to section thirteen of the snmd civil Act approved V°*·38· P- °8°· August Hxst, nineteen hundred and fourteen, anilyfor actual necessary expenses of transportation (including temporary employment of stenographers, tygewritcrs, and other assistance outside of the District of Colum ia, and for incidental exggnditures necessary to the efficient conduct of examinations), to expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $4,500. For per diem at not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence to six I“P°°‘°"* inspectors pursuant to section thirteen of the simdry civil Act ap- V°’·““·F·°’°· proved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and while remaining at the seat of government under orders of the Secretary not to exceed twenty days, transportation and sleeping-car fare, incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telegraphing, $12,800. Gmmniu. Limo Ovmcmz Commissioner, $5,000; assistant com- °°“"'°"·°""°m°° 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 offices, 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 examiner·s—thirteen at $2,000 each, ten at $1,800 each, eighteen at $1,600 each; clerks—-twenty- seven of class four, fifty-three of class three, seventy-seven of claw two, eighty-one of class one, sixty-nine at $1,000 each; sixty-tive copyists; twenty-six copyists, at $720 each; two messengers; ten assistant messen ers; messenger boys-ten at_$600 each, six at. $480 each, six skilled laborem, who may act. as assistant messengers when required, at $660 each; sixteen laborers; laborer, $48Q; pac er, $720; depositary acting for the commissioner as rece1vcr_of public moneys, $2,000, who mu, with the approval of the commissioneg, designate n clerk of the (general Lund Office to act as such depositary 111 his absence; clerk and librarian, $1,000; in all, $647,4§>0- P8 dm ew, For per diem in lieu of subsistence, at not exoe•><l.1;1§ $4, pursuant m¤g¤¢ms.’ " m` to section thirteen of the sundry civil Act approv August finst, V¤l.3s,p.sso. nineteen hundred and fourteen, of examiners and of clerks detailed to ins act offices of United States survegors general and other offices in puglic land service, to investigate audulent land entries, trespasses on tho public lands, and cases of official misconduct, actual necessary ex nses of transportation, including necessary sleeping car faxes, anelxlor employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the efficient conduct 0 examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, $6,000. L_,bw¤_ For law books for the law library, $400.
 * v7l:;01;5 Shall be a stenographer and typewriter), one of class one; in all,