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98 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 328. 1874. to superintendent in assayer’s room and weigh room, ten thousand dollars; in all, forty-three thousandnfive lhundreéléidllars. For wages of workmen sixty- ve thousand o_ ars. For miscellaneous items and repairs, twenty thousand dollars. Assav-0{hce at ASSAY-OFFICE. AT B01sE CITY, l;DAHO.—For salaries of assayer in Boise City. charge, two thousand five hundred dollars ; melter, two thousand tive hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, six thousand eight hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, six thousand dollars. _ For fuel, crncibles, chemlicals, lights, ireight, repairs, and other neces saries three thousand dollars. At C“‘“l"“°‘ AssAY·Onmon Arr Cnannorrn, Nonrn CAROLINA.-For assayer in charge, one thousand eight hundred dollars; melter, one thousand live hundred dollars; wages of workmen, six hundred dollars; contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, five thousand four hundred dollars. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES; TQFFUOYY of AW Tmmrroax OF Amz0NA.——For salary of governor,·three thousand ’°““‘ five hundred dollars; chief j ustice and two associate judges, three thousand dollars each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; interpreter and translator ·in the executive office, fivehundred dollars; in all fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. hor legislative expenses, namely z For per diem of members of council and house of representatives, and other officers and clerks and employees of the legislative assembly, twenty-tive thousand six hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor; one thousand dollars. C"1°"“1° TERRITORY OF COLORADO.--FOP salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely z Rent, light, stationery, fuel, labor, and furniture two thousand dollars. Fgrd cpntingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousan dollars. D“k°““* Tnmzrrortr on DAxorA.—-For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely: For per diem and mileage of members of council and house of representatives, and other officers, clerks, and employees, and extra compensation to the president of the council and to ?eaker of the housle, land for postage for secretary’s office, sixteen thousand and ninety ol ars. For stationery and printing, and for paper for printing laws and journals for the assembly, and for miscellaneous printing for the secretary7s office and executive department, five thousand dollars. For candles,_lamps, and oil, fuel, rent, storage of government property, repiairs of furgnturle, and incidental expenses, two thousand nine hundred an seventy- ve ollars. bhFor cgnitiigent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one . _. thousand dollars. m£'“°“°°°fC°1“"" Fon run Drsrmor on Comnmsxa.-For salaries of the governor, three thousand dollars; secretary, two thousand dollars ; tour members of the board of public works, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; five_members of the board of health, at two thousand dollars each; president and members of the council, two thousand eight hun- NO Mmm, to dred and eighty dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred mcmbcfg of board and eighty dollars: Provided, That no part of the sum hereby approiioiuing other sm. priated shall be paid to any member of such board who shall hold any rivd ¤¤l<>¤ }¤ ¤ der Other office to which salary, compensation, or perquisites are attached

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