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 SIXTY-SIXTH coxeusss. sm. 111. os. 124. 1921. 1293 Montana: Surveyor general, $3,000; “°°*°“°· Cl k, $16,980; Cofiiltiiigent expenses, $600; in all, $20,580. · Nevada: S1u·vey0r general, $3,000; N°"°"°· Cl rks, $12,060; _ Colhtin ent ex enses, $400; in all, $15,460. N Mum New México: Surveyor general, $3,000; °w Clerks, $18,000; gplntingerét expenses, $90{);$i?p0&gg, $21,900. Oregon. e on: urveyor genera, , ; Cleriiis, $9,510; C f ent ex enses $600;in all, $13 110. S0)3t?§akota§) Sigveyor general, $2,000; clerks, $3 ,100; contingent seam num. expyenses, $200; in a , $5,300. Um tah: Surveyor general, $3,000; ` Clerks, $14,020; $725 ll $17 745 ontingent ex enses ; m a , . _ Washington: gurveyor general, $3 ,000 ; wssumgten. Clerks, $9 740; Contingent expenses, $750; in all, $13,490. W . Wyoming: Surveyor general, $3,000; yommg. Clerks, $9,980; C f t x enses $500;inall, $13480. .c on EOD eirligegu cliap eable to the foregoihg appropriations for clerk iuiielsm me dm: XP Tg hire and incidental expenses in the offices of the surveyors general shall not be incurred by the respectivesurveyors general  the conduct) of said offices% eicegt upopIpre§1<z;1f§¤.iispec1;6c authorization b th issioner 0 e enera an ce. yTh§ Se(i:Ii·1eIi;1ary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily  dma clerks from the oiice of one surveyor general to another as the necessities of the service may require and   pay their actual necessary traveling expenses in going to and returmnig from such office out of the appropriation for surveying the egublic ands. A detailed statement of traveling expenses incur}-lr hereunder shzill gcc; made to Co wr at the beginning of eac regular session ther . 'llheeiisse of the fund created by the ct of March 2, 1895 (Twenty- 1¤?»iii»°°as`¢i°11il¤ih°;¤¤g. eghth Statutes, p 937), for 0Hice work in the smvpyom nera ’s }.T;’,};§§gP·°“7· c ces is extendedaigr one year from June 30, 1921: roarhlgeztl, That umn. not to exceed $25,000 of this fund shall be used for the purposes above indicated. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. .,,§}’,,"g,,'¥,§f°“' *" °‘° Tmmrronr or Anasxaz Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500 ' each; four attomeys, at $15,000aBach; four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3 500 eac ; in, $87 000. For incidental and contin ent expenses, clerk hire not to exceed %I . $2,500; janitor service for the governor’s omce and the executive mansion, not to exceed $1,200; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official busmess ; repa1r and preservation of executive mansion and fumiture and for care of grounds; staticne{y,dl.ights, wafeiii and fuel; in all, $7,500, to be expended und r the irectmn 0 the overnor. _ Tilanrronr or Hawaii; éoyernor, $7,000; secretary, $4,000; clnef H°“°‘ justice, $6,000; two associate justices, at $5,500 each; in all, $28,000. For judges of1c@u;ti courts, g $4,000 each, so much as may be nec ,f te c year19. Fifgailgntilnlgent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, a.;1l¤il ipcidentals, $1,200; private secretary to the governor, $2,250; in, 3,450.