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FIFTYJTIRST CON GRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 667. 1890. 259 mady be allowed, in addition to their salaries and in lieu of pler diem an all expenses for subsistence, a sum not exceeding nine undred dollars each per annum: Provided further, That the salary and such umm. allowance to each shall in no case exceed two thousand four hundred dollars per annum. For an additional force of one hundred and fifty special examiners A<14i¢i¤¤¤1 Special for one year, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars each, °°mm°"°' two hundred and ten thousand dollars; and no person so appointed shall be employed in the State from which he is appointed; and any of those now employed in the Pension Office or as special examiners maly be reappointed if they be found to be qualified. ` or per 'em in lieu of subsistence for one hundred and ufty PM ¤i¤¤¤.¤t¤· additional special examiners above provided for, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be nxed by the Secretary of the Interior, not excee ing three dollars (per day, and for actual and necessary expenses floriltransportation an assistance, one hundred and ninety thousand o ars. Umrmn STATES PATENT Omucm: For the Commissioner of the ram omce. Patent Oifice, five thousand dollars; assistant commissioner, who °°" shall perform such duties pertaining to the office of Commissioner as may be assigned to him by the Commissioner, three thousand dollars; chief c erk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one law clerk, at two thousand dollars; three examiners in-chief, at three thousand dollars each; examiners of interferences, two thousand five hundred dollars; thirty principal examiners, two thousand five hundred dollars each; thirty-two rst assistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each · thirty-six second assistant examiners, at one thousand six hundred dollars each· forty-one third assistant examiners, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; fifty fourth assistant examiners, at one thousand two hundred dollars eac ; financial clerk, two thousand dollars, who shall give bonds in such amount as the Secretary of the Interior may determine- librarian, two thousand dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars eachthree assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four clerks of class four, one of whom shall act as aplication clerk; one machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars; five clerks of class three, one of whom shall be translator of languages; twelve clerks of class two; fifty clerks of class one; one skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three skilled draughtsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four draughtsmen, at one thousand dollars each; one messenger and propertyl clerk, one thousand dollars; twenty-five permanent clerks, at one thousand dollars each; Eve model attendants, at one thousand dollars each; ten model attendants, at eight hundred dollars each; sixty copyists, five of whom ma be copyists of drawings; seventy-six copyists, at seven hundred anclftwenty dollars each; t ree messengers- twenty assistant messeners; forty-five laborers, at six hundred dollars each; forty-five lahorers, at four hundred and eightiy dollars each; fifteen messenger boys at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, six hundred and sixty-seven thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars. For purchase of books, and expenses of transpprting publication Bookseec. of patents issued lziyrthe Patent Office to foreign overnments, three thousand dollars: ovided, That hereafter the Official Gazette may Mwbe exchanged for publications of a scientific or useful character pub- Exchanges. lished in this or any foreign country adapted to the needs and uses of the scientific library of the Patent Office. For hotolithographing or otherwise producing plates for the MM GMM OilicialpGazette, forty-four thousand dollars. _ For photolithographing or otherwise producing copies of drawings d§¤°*°”°¤°¤°P¤*¤¤• of the weekly issues of patents, for producing copies of designs, trade- ` marks, and pendindgaapplications, and for the reproduction of exhausted copies of wings and specifications; said photolithograph-