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 SIXTY·FURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1107 reaus and offices, includin not to exceed $7,500 for the Civil Service Commission $82,000; and? in addition thereto, sums amounting to ,,,;'}§‘“,§g°§,,,,"°",,‘,*§,°,,‘§,_f* $43,250 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the Me- ’ fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen, as follows: S1u·veying public ands, $2,000; grotecting publicimds and timber, $2,000· contingent expenses of offices of surveyors general, $2,000; Capitol liuilding and repairs, $150; Geological Survey, $2,100; Bureau of Mines $2,500; In ian Service, $32,000; Freedmen’s Hospital, $500; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of $82,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the department and its several bureaus and offices for the Hscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen. _ For professional and soienti%c books, law books, and books to com- ,,,g°°“* "°"°°“"* plete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and otner books of reference relating to the business of the department, $1,000, of which sum $250 maliy be used for the Civil Service Commission. or rent of building for the Civil Service Commission, $16,875. R°“°‘ For postarge stan?-ps for the department and its bureaus, as required P°‘"‘“' '°“'“"‘ under the ostal nion, to repay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and For spec1al—de very standps for use in the United States when it is necessary to secure imme ate delivery of mail, $2,000. V SURVEYORS GENERAL. ¤¤¤•v·¤¤•¤·¤¥- For salaries of surveyplrs general, clerks in their offices, and con- S*'¤**=¤¤¥¤m¤¤¤»·°¤· tingent expenses, inclu g office rent, pay of messengers, stationery, 8*M- rintin, binding, draftin instruments, typewriters, furniture, fuel, Eghts, geeks of reference gw office use, post-office box rent, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, as follows: Alaska: Surveyor general and ex officio secretary of the Territory, ’"“‘“’· $4,000· oierfs, $10,000; Contingent expenses, $2,500; in all, $16,500. Arizona: Surveyor general, $3,000; A’*¤*¤*· Clerks, $13,000; Contingent expenses, $1,200; in all, $17,200. _ California: Surveyor general, $3,000; "°"‘°""‘- Clerks, $12,000; Continvent expenses, $1,400; in all, $16,400. Colorado: Surveyor general, $3,000; °"'°"“*°· Clerks, $21,000; Contingent expenses, $1,800; in all, $25,800. Idaho: Surveyor general, $3,000; m“°°‘ Clerks, $16,000; Contingent expenses, $1,200; in all, $20,200. Montana: Surveyor general, $3,000; “°""""“· glerks, $18,500; H O0 ‘ontin nt ex nses $600; in a, $22,1 . _ Nevadgii Surviigfor general, $3,000; g l`°“‘°“‘ Clerks, $10,000; Contin ent ex enses, $400; in all, $13,400. New Mixico: Surveyor general, $3,000; N"' “°"‘°°· Clerks, $18,000; Contingent expenses, $900; in all, $21,900. Ore on: Surveyor general, $3,000; S ` glpxgcs, $12,500; _ an 5 6 00 ntinvent ex nses $600;1n, 1 ,1. South Bakotai)BSurveyor general, $2,000; s°°mD°k°°` Clerks, $3,100; _ Contingent expenses, $300; in all, $5,400.