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1082 rirrr-smvaivrn conennss. sm. 11. cu. 1006. 1903. 0f;,*(ggmP,{{:”°¤§mf1*;” That all appropriations made for the liscal year nineteen hundred ie¤e<iZ avaiihpie for and four for the Department of Labor, Fish Commission, bureaus, §§§'§§2{,?r° m DB` offices, or other divisions of whatever designation or character, transferred or that may be transferred from any executive department to the De artment of Commerce and Labor under the act approved February ilburteenth, nineteen hundred and three, shall be available for expenditure in and by the Department of Commerce and Labo1·, and _ shall be treated the same as though said branches of the public service had been directly named in the laws making said appropriations as parts of the Department of Commerce and Labor, un er the direction {{{QQ"g’ém of1mm_ of the Secretary of the Department: Provided, That as to all general ing, rem, ew- appropriations for printing and bindin , rent, and contingent or miscellaneous expenses, the amounts that siall be transferred hereunder, except where the same are specifically fixed by law, shall in the case of each bureau, office, or other division be not less than the average amount expended on account of or allotted for expenditure to each of the same during the iiscal years nineteen hundred and two and nineteen '*`¤¤¤* f '*`*°”· huTllmd|l1Dd geata f th T n h b th d d °* ° at e re o e reasur is ere y au orize an %y°i1ilii>(<i?i?°° More directed, as soon asrinay be practicablld and before the iirst day of July, nineteen hundred and three, to transfer to the Department of Commerce and Labor all chiefs of division, assistant chiefs of division clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, watchmen, charwomen, and laborers now employed in the divisions of his office who are wholly engaged upon the work relating to the business of the bureaus and offices of the Treasury Department transferred or to be transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor under the Act of February _ fourteent , nineteen hundred and three; and in proportion to the number of persons in the divisions of his office whose time and labor are partially devoted to the work of said bureaus and offices he shall transfer approximately an equivalent number of clerks and other employees to said Department of Commerce and Labor, and the appropriations made for the compensation of all persons transferred ‘ hereunder shall be credited to and disbursed by the Department of Commerce and Labor.

        • 1***** °'*i¤****°¤· That the Secretary of Commerce and Labor shall submit to Congress

for the tiscal year nineteen hundred and five, and annually thereafter estimates in detail for all personal services and for all general and miscellaneous expenses for the Department of Commerce and Labor. mf,‘},’f,§“,;§j§g,}§,; That all bureaus, offices, and divisions transferred to the Departmtg glerwise pro- ment of Commerce and Labor after July nrst, nineteen hundred and ‘ three, occupying quarters in any building owned by the United States shall continue therein until otherwise provided for by Congress, E‘°""“°“· except the Bureau of Immigration and the Steamboat Inspection Service, which may be removed from the Treasurv building to the Builders’ Exchange building, numbers seven hundred and nineteen to seven hundred and twenty-one Thirteenth street northwest, premises now rented in part by the Treasury Department. D°"""'"°"°°m°°°‘ DEPARTMENT or sure. <-‘*¤i¤¤>¤¤¤~¤¤·¤¢¤-- To enable the De rtment of State to com I with the re uirements l»°£i€P°!°°°muhrr° of section eleven oflflie Act to establish the Ddvpartment ofqCommerce "”"* ’· Sw and Labor, approved Februar fourteenth, nineteen hundred and three: Chief of Bureau, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk of class two, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk of class one, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant messenger, seven hungrpi;1 and twenty dollars; in all, five thousand five hundred and seventy o ars. Approved, March 3, 1903.