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186 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 174. 1894. ninety-four, and the Governor shall, on or before the first day of Octornnenmnunn. ber, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, issue a proclamation tor the holding of an election on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, settin g forth the ninnnnn. T apportionment of said Territory; and theelection thereunder shall be conducted, controlled, canvassed and certified in all respectsaccording to the laws of the said Territory, and county and township officers shall be elected in the counties of said Territory which have been organized since the last election the same as in other counties in the Pay of commission- said Territory. Each of the commissioners hereby provided for shall °”·°'°· be paid for his services a sum not exceeding ten dollars a day for the time actually spent in making such apportionment; and the sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of the Removal of nnpmn apportionment hereby authorized: Providcdfurtlwr, That the legisla- ‘°"’*"°*““· five assembly elected under this Act shall not consider any proposition or pass any bill to remove the seat of government of said Territory from its present location. umn TERRITORY 01;-* UTAH: For salary of governor, two thousand six Ps °*$°'°"‘“'· °"’· hundred dollars; chief justice and three associate judges, at three thousand dollars each; aud secretary, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. _ Contingent expen·_ For contingent expenses of the Territory, to be expended by the °°"· governor, five hundred dollars. Legislative exper- For legislative expenses, namely: For contingent expenses of secre- “°“· tary’s office, one thousand five hundred dollars. Um- C¤¤¤¤¤i•¤i·>¤· For the salaries of the five commissioners appointed under an act v°"2"’32' entitled “Au Act to amend section fifty-three hundred and fifty-two of · the Revised Statutes of the United States in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes,” approved March twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty two, at two thousand dollars each, ten thousand dollars: rmon. Provided, That commissioners hereafter appointed shall be residents

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Expenses. — For the following expenses of the Commission, namely: For traveling expenses, printing, stationery, clerk hire, and office rent, seven Proviva thousand dollars: Pro-vided, That out of this sum the Commission is $¢¤"¤¢¤*¥· hereby authorized to pay the secretary of the Territory, who is its sec- _ retary and disbursing agent, a reasonable sum for such service, not exgeeding three hundred dollars, for the iiscal year eighteen hundred an ninety-tive., Ei¤¢¤¤¤•>¤i¤¤¤*¤- For compensation of the officers of election, including contingent expenses, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Wm- Department. YVAR l)EPARTMENT. Psy of snnnnrnny OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: For compensation of the Secretary A"'*'“"‘· °‘“· of War, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, four thousand tive hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollarsdisbursing clerk, two thousand dollars; three chiefs of division, at twd thousand dollars each; one stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class four; clerk to the Assistant Secretary one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class three; ei¤·ht cierks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; tour clerks, at onecthousand dollars each; four messengers; seven assistant messengers- eight laborers; carpenter, and foreman of laborers, at one thousand ’dollars each; two carpenters, at nine hundred dollars each; one hostler six hundred dollars; two hostlers, and one watchman, at five hundred 7and forty dollars each; in all, ninety-two thousand nine hundred dollars umm and rsnnnn Rncoen Ann Pszvsrow Orricn: Two chiefs of division at two thou- °“’°°· sand dollars each; twentyone rclerks of class four; forty-three clerks of class three; ninety-three clerks of class two; two hundred and eighteen clerks of class one; one hundred and twenty-three clerks, at