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 104 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. iusu-mm tm our Expo chargeable to the fo o' appropriations for clerk hire m”'°t°' and inciiiggtal expenses in thedgcesmif liliie siiirveyors general shall not be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of said ofiiees, except. upon mucus specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General _ d0ilice. _ _ _ '¤`·§¤’¥ dmils The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily mh clerks from the office of one sxirveyoageneral to another as the necessities of the service may require a to pay their actual necessary traveling expenses in going to and returning from such office out of the appropriation for surveying the public lands. A detailed statement of traveling expenses incurred hereunder shall be made to Congress at the  of each regular session thereof. _ . Q£r¤ga•(¤,¤;*;h¤¤¤¤,{,_= The use of the und created by the Act of July second, eighteen m mn hundred and sixty-four (Thirteenth Statutes, page three hundred and V¤¤—¤¤·v·°65· sixty-Eve), and the Act of March second, eighteen hundred_and W-¤8·v· **7- ninety-Eve (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page mne undred and thirtly- seven), for omce work in the surveyor generals oilioes a.ndin the General Land Office is extended for one Tgear from June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen: Provokled, at not to exceed $25,000 ` of this fund shall be used for the purposes above indicated. T_*§y,*;n'B_{;j°¤* ‘¤ “*° 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 rmervation of executive mansion; stationer, lights, water, and iiiclg in all, $7,500, to _ be expended under the direction of the overnor. L""s'“'"°°“*’°”‘°S‘ Legislative expenses: For salaries of members, $21,600; mileage of members, $9,250; salaries of employees, $5,160; printing of laws, $4,000; rent of legislative halls and committee rooms, $2,000; stationery, supplies, printing of bills, reports, and so forth, $4,000; in 2%, $216,010, to be expen ed under the direction of the governor of as a. H°"'°"‘ Tmmuroar or HAWA11: 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 courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be necessary, for the fiscal year mneteen hundred and seventeen. _ For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, and mcidentals, $1,000, and for private secretary to the_ overnor, $2,000; in all, $3,000. “"“‘“""°°"p°°’°’· Legigatrye expenses: For furniture, light, telephone, stationery, record casings  files, fprinting and binding, including printing, publication, and binding 0 the session laws and the House and Senate ournals, indexing records, post e, ice, water, clerk hire mileage of _ members, and incidentals, pay gg chaplain, clerk, sergeaht at arms §f,';§§§§;,,,,, 0,, my stencgraphers, typewriters, janitors, and messe ers, $30,000: Pro; ¤> ¤¤•¤¤¤·¤- mded,__T at the members of the Legislature [di the Territory of Hawaii shall not draw their com nsation of $200 or an mileage { _ for an extra session, held in compliance with section fift jour of an "°'·3‘»P· M0- Act to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii approved April thirtieth, nineteen hundred. 7 meiiiit Om Dm": rosr orricn DEPARTMZENT, ¤a;°isiii’r°¥':§e:s’ii»iZl’ Orricn Posrxmsrnn GENERAL: Postmaster General, $12 000· chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings $4 coo iivate · I I 7 P secretary, $2,500; disbursing clerk, $2,250; bookkeeper and account-
 * 5** Tnaarronr or ALASKA: Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500