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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 830. 1901. 997 duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, and for employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the efficient conduct of examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land OfHce, seven thousand dollars. » For law books for the law library of the General Land Office, two Law books. hundred dollars. For connected and separate United States and other maps prepared Maps in the General Land Office, fourteen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars: P7·0z•·¤YcZe¢Z, That of the United States maps procured hereunder _§g;¥*§>du0¤ seven thousand two hundred co ies shall be delivered to the Senate ` and fourteen thousand four hundred co ies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, and the residliie shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. _ _ MINE INSPECTORSZ For salaries of two mine inspectors, authorized M‘“"‘“S¥’€°’°”· by the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, VOL 26** 110* for the protection of the lives of miners in the Territories, at two thousand dollars per annum each, four thousand dollars. For per diem, subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each, while absent from their homes on duty, and for actual necessary traveling expenses of said inspectors, including necessary sleeping-car fares, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. INDIAN OFFICE; For the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, four thou- Iudian Omesand dollars; Assistant Commissioner, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; financial clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; principal bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of class three; draftsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; architect, one thousand five hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousan four hundred dollars; eleven clerks of class two; twenty-six clerks of class one; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one stenogra her, and one clerk to superintendent of Indian schools, at one thousand) dollars each; seventeen copyists; one messenger; four assistant messengers; three laborers; messen er boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; four charwomen; in all, one Iiundred and thirty-eight thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. ` PENs1oN OFFICE: For the Commissioner of Pensions, five thousand P<=¤Si¤¤ Offwedollars; First Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; Second Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant chief clerk, two thousand dollars; medical referee, three thousand dollars; assistant medical referee, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two qualified surgeons, who shall be experts in their profession, at two thousand dollars each; thirty-eight medical examiners, who shall be surgeons of education, skill, and experience in their profession, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; ten chiefs of division, at two thousand gollars each; law clerk, two thousand dollars; fifty-eight principal examiners, at two thousand dollars each; twenty assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three stenographers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; seventy clerks of class four; eighty-five clerks of class three; threehundred and thirty clerks of class two; four hundred clerks of class one; two hundred and fifty clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one hundred and sixty copyists; superintendent of building, one thousand four hundred dollars; two engineers, at one thousand; two hundred dollars each; three firemen; thirty-three messengers: twelve assistant messengers;