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 1108 sixrrrounrn coxennss. sm. 11. cs. 163. 1917. U¤¤· Utah: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks, $17,000; _ Contingent exgenses, $1,000; in all, $21,000. W“h*¤¢'°°°· Washington: 1u·veyor general, $3,000; Clerks, $8,000; _ Contingent expenses, $750; lll all, $11,750. WY°*¤*¤8· Wyommg: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks, $10,750; _ Contingent expenses, $500;1n all, $14,250. _ _ _ R°¤“'°**’“ °“ °‘°"‘ E nses ch able to the fore oing appropriations for clerk hire hlre,etc.  mige . £ and incidental expenses in the offices of the surveyors general shall not be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of said offices, except upon lprevious specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General and (mice. _ _ ,,,,,'f,{‘§,‘¥,,${"’ “°°°"S The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily clerks from the office of one suveyor (general to another as the necessities of the service may require an to pay their actual necessary . traveling expenses in going to and returning from such office out of the appropriation for surveying the Bgubhc ands. A detailed statement of traveling expenses incurr hereimder shall be made to Co at the beginning of each regular session thereof. _ ,,,2,{‘,,°°,,,‘,§°,§,‘{,;,'g‘,“;,,°{,,,*f 'lige use of the fund created by the Act of March second, eighteen V<>¤=2¤. 1>· W- hundred and ninety-five (Twenty-eightl1 Statutes, page nine hundred and thirty-seven), for office work m the surveyors general’s offices ·· and in the General Land Office is extended for one year from June f,’,';,,'*‘{f’· thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 of this fimd shall be used for the purposes above Government in the md‘°“t°d· rsmmms. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. each; four attorneys, at $5,000 each; four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,500 each; in all, $87,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, clerk hire, not to exceed $2,250; janitor service for the executive mansion and office building, not to exceed $1,200; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on official business; repair and preservation of executive mansion; stationery, lights, water, and fuel; in all, $7,500, to be H _ expended under the direction of the governor. awaii. _ _ _ · nmzrronr or Hamm. Governor, $7,000, secretary, $4,000, chief justice, $6,000; two associate justices, at $5,500 each; in all, $28,000. For judges of circuit co1u·ts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be necessary, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen. _ For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, an incidentals, $1,000, and for pnvate secretary to the governor, $2,000; in all, $3,000. mg? °*“°*’ D°¥’°’°· M POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ,,,,§f,‘}’§,°§*f,{,,€_§§f‘§,’;'· Owner. Posrmasrnn Gmsnnanz Postmaster General, $12,000; chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings, $4,000; private secretary, $2,500; disbursin clerk, $2,250; appointment clerk, Cmmmpmm up assistant to chief clerk, confidentialclerk to Postmaster General, and c1...,,,,g,,gm,.a;_" chauman, board_of inspection, at $2,000 each; chief inspector, $4,000; chief clerk to chief inspector, $2,000; purchasing agent, $4,000; chief clerk to purchasing agent, $2,000; assistant attomeys—one $2,750, muh cm one $2,500, tl11‘ee_ at $2,000 each; bond examiner, $2,500; law clerk; ’ $1,800; clerks——eighty-two of class four, one hundred and twenty- eight of class three, two hundred of class two, two hundred and fifty- nme of class one, one hundred and seventy-nine at $1,000 each, fifty-
 * ““k“· 'Fmuzrronr or Amsxx: Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500