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1238 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 238. 1911. B¤¤<¤¤¢¤·°¤P¢¤¤¤¤· For rent of offices and repairs to buildings now completed and m' located outside of the District of Columbia an care and preservation of grounds, including construction of sidewalks on public streets abutf Weather ureau grounds, nmety-seven thousand five hundrlgl dollars; '*"°"°““¥°"°”°’· For official traveling expenses, twenty-two_thousand dollars; "`°'°€"'*"“"€· °°°· For telephone rentals and for telegraglnng, telephomng, and cabl' reports and messages, rates to be _ ed by the Secretary of Agrildigtureb agreements with the companies performing the service, three hundred thousand dollars; _ g,’f,§{"'§,§_“u°§§§_“l* For the maintenance and repair of Weather Bureau telegraph, » ’_ telephone, and cable lines, four thousand dollars; _ _ _ ,,,,}‘,},§’§“,f},§‘f,‘§’,,‘}°· °"‘ For investigations in climatology and evaporation, including the i erection of temporary buildings for quarters for observers, for river, rain, snow, ice, crop, evaporatmn, aerial, storm, hurricane, and other observations, warnings, and reports, and for pay of special observers and display men, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars; . _ P*"¤°*°¢ °“*°°· For the maintenance of a printing office in the city of Washington, e including the purchase of necessary supplies and matenals for printing weather maps, bulletins, circulars, forms, and other publications, an for pay of additional assistant foremen, (proof readers, composrtors, pressmen, lithographers, and folders an feeders, when necessary, e` hteen thousand dollars; · lgln all, for eneral expenses, one million two hundred and sixty-two thousand and eighty dollars. Total for Weather Bureau, one million six hundred thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Bspggonal rmumy _ BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. $·¤¤¤¤¤- Sarraarns, Btmnau or ANIMAL INDUSTBYZ One chief of bureau, five thousand dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one editor and compiler, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars· six clerks, class four; one clerk, one thousand six hundred and eight dollars; twelve clerks, class tlu·ee · one clerk, one thousand five l1undli·ed_dollars; twenty~two clerks, class two; two clerks, at one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; one clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred ‘ and sixty dollars; thirty-six clerks, class one; one clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand and e' hty dollars; forty-three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two dlerks, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; forty-three clerks at nine hundred dollars each; nineteen clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; seven clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one clerk, seven hundred dollars; one architect two thousand dollars; one architect, nine hundred dollars; one illustrator, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant at experiment station, one thousand four hundred dollars; four inspector’s assistants, at one thousand dollars each; twelve inspector’s assistants, at e` ht hundred and forty dollars each; one laboratory assistant, nine lliundred dollars; one laboratory helper, one thousand and twenty dollars; two laboratory helpers, at eigkht hundred and forty dollars each; one laboratory helper, seven undred and twenty dollars; one instrument maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one carpenter, one thousand one hundred dollars; two carpenters, at one thousand dollars each; one painter, srx hundred dollars; one messenger and custodian, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger and custodian, one thousand dollars; nine messengers or laborers, at eight hundred and forty dol-