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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 186. 1908. 205 clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; and one attendant, seven hundred, and twenty dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Ob`FICE or Tun DIRPJCTOR or THE MINT! For Director, four thousand thegiigggi Di¤=¤¤>¤>* five hundred dollars; examiner, and computer, at two thousand live ` hundreddollars each; assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; adjuster of accounts, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one messenger; assistant in laboratory, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; 3n% one laborer; in all, thirty thousand one hundred and twenty o ars. For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, 1"'°*8‘**- between mints and assay offices, sixty-five thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended C°¤"¤¤¤¤*¤¤<*¤*¤· under the direction of the Director, namely: For assay laboratory, chemicals, fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including text-books on metallurgical processes, seven hundred and 6ft dollars. _ 1•yor examinations of mints, expense in visiting mints for the pur- E"‘““"‘"°“*· "‘°· pose of superintending the annual settlements, and for special exam- - nngions, tksree thouspnd dolhoigmb f d orboo , ets,' peri i , specimens o coins, ores, an incidentals, fouylidddred dollars. For the collection of statistics relative to the annual production and t,mf>*¤¤¤ ¤m*=*· m- consumption of the precious metals in the United States, two thoumnd' five hundred dollars. , · Omrrcn or Suaomon-Gmmnn. or Pnnuc Hmnm Ann MARINE- M;9,¤>¤*<;,,¤¤g{;yS¤¤j. Hosrrrn. Smzvxcnz For Surgeon-General, five thousand dollars; chief me. M W H ` clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; private secretary to the Surgeon-General, one thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks of class two, one of whom shall be translator; six clerks of class one; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; three assistant messengers; and two laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in all, thirty-nine thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. Co1~rrn~u:ssr.nxrsnsms, Tamsnar Dnraarmaxrz For the following c¤¤¤n·s¤°‘°*¤¤¤¤¤¤¤. sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, name ’: Forystationery for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus, S“•“°"°'*] forty thousand dollars. For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union P<>‘***¤·‘· countries, and for postage for the Treasury Department, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ ger purchasing material for binding important records, six hundred B*'“**“¥- dollars. For newspa ers, news a r cli ings, law books, city directories, N°“"‘P°P°"‘·°'°· and other books of referienlib relaltiing to the business of the Department, one thousand dollars. _ For investigation of accounts and records, including the necessary ‘""°S“¤**“°“*’· traveling expenses, and for other traveling expenses, when ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, in connection with special work, including the temporary employment of stenographers, typewriters, accountants, or other expert services outside the District of Columbia when not properly char%;able toany other appropriation under the control of the Treasury partment, five hun red dollars. _ _ For freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service, seven F“"g*“· °“" thousand dollars. _ For rent of buildings, forty-seven thousand five hundred and sixty- R°“‘· six dollars. 80893-voL 35, rr 1--09---15