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 594 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1922. *¤ *1* GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. Alssn. Tnnnrronr or ALASKA. Governor. G0 $7 000. couaegmmpmm Foilrliiiliziidisntdl and contingpnt expenses, clerk hire not to exceed $2,500; jamtor service for the governor’s office and the executive mansion, not to exceed $1,200; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official usmess; repair an preservation of executive mansionda1;d (iurmtulilp and gér ezri of grounéiszi t fone hts water an u ;in $7,5 e expen e iirilder tliigidikgectidn of th; governor. f, b sgl 600 H f I·¢si¤!¤tive¢¤p¢¤¤¤¤· Le ative ex nses: ors `es 0 mem ers · m eageo . memggis, $9,25(i)Fsalaries of employees, $5,160,; rent of legtislative halls and committee rooms, $2,000; printing, indexing,  indmg laws, printing and binding journals, stationery, supplies, printing of bills, re rts, and so for , $9,000; in all, $47,010, to be expended under tg;) direction of the governor of Alaska. neun. i ·rm¤u·r01zY OF HAWAII. G""‘{"‘°’·°‘°· Governor, $7,000; secretary, $5,400; in all, $12,400. °°"‘mg“”‘°‘”°S°‘· For cont' ent ex nses to be ex ded b the overnor, for staing P6 » Pm Y g tionery, postage, and incidentals, $1,000; tgrivate secretagy to the governor, $3,000; for travelingexpenses of _ ejovernor w e absent rom the capital on omcial business, $500; in, $4,500. “¤’°'““"" °‘¥’°““’°· Legislative expenses: For furniture, light, telephone, stationery, reclplr casings aéndb files, pritntilng and birading, inéxluillingl printingi u `cations an ind1ng` o the session laws an the ouse an genate journals, indexing records, postage, ice, water, clerk hire, mileage of members, and incidentals, pay of chaplain, clerk, sergeant at arms, stenograrptligrs, typewriters, {pnitors, and messengers, §f,°;'j.i’;;°,,_,,0,,,,,, $30,000: Pravzded, t the members of the Legislature of the Terris¤¤i¤¤- :1>11iy of Hawaii shall not draw their compensation of $200 or any _ eage for an extra session, held in com liance with section 54 of an x 1 ai iso. P °' '°` Act to provide a government for the Territo of Hawaii, a roved April 30 1900 ry pp C0$}S¥S{‘0;*f“¤“’°"*”¤ ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION. mQgf*°°¤¤'*°° °"°“· T For expenses of pnaintenancte and operation of railroads in the erntory o a in excess o revenues, $1,400,000. w°gg:gg}°*§:gm,d *:;;*1 agro pirciyiéie for Sczomplptioré of titre construcltionr and equiprfricint of ramen. r oa e_ween war an air anks, in the erritory o aska, together with necessary sidings, spurs, and lateral branches, to be my msknmen. immediately available, $3,110,210: Promkled, That no individual shall sdwfsu Hes em be gxaid an annual salary out of this fund of more than $10,000. mmpmyeeg? ’ ” uthorxty is granted to purchase during the fiscal year 1923 from the appropriation made for the construction and operation of railroads $11 Alaska artiples anisuppligs fordseile 3)] employefg aind cplntglactors, _ V e appropria ion o e reim urse e procee o su . .m,R_,°°t”‘i,,0 °8 §$‘K.‘§‘,t3'?;  the fiscal year 1923 there shall be covered intocthla aiigpro- °°*\;$;j;f§,"g*¢I;*j,;0*°,§°¤¤*· priation established from time to time under the Act entitled An Act to authorize the _Pres1dent of the United States to locate, construct,   operate railroads in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes, ap_proved_March 12, 1914, as amended, the proceeds of the sale of material utilized for temporal? work and structures in connection with the operations under said Act, as well as the sales of all other condemned property which has been purchased or constructed under the provisions thereof; also any moneys refunded in connection