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890 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 7. 1910. S*¤°*****’°°*' °°'¤· T th S` lair-Sc tt Com any for damage to property of said wm comi)>si)ri; whtilellligmporartily in pgssession of the Government, and m ‘ the charge of the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds, one thousand six hundred and thirty-six dollars an fourteen cents. <*¤¤¤·>¢*·=¤ ¤¤¤‘•=¥· emonoerou. suavnr. I *'“*• “*"*°'“ '°‘ For a continuation of the investiglation of the mineral resources of Alaska, to continue available until the cl•e of the fiscal year nineteen , hundred and twelve, one hundred thousand dollars.

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P¢=<¤¤¤ °°¤¤"°Y· That all surveyors heretofore or hereafter employed under the Whse, p. vu. sundry civil appropriation Act approved June twenty-·fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to make surveys or resmveys shall, in addition to the compensation provided for therein, receive not more than three dollars per diem in lieu of subsistence for each day they have heretofore been or may hereafter be on duty under such employment. _ ¤¤<¤¤¤· JUDICIAL. uniwdsuvuvourrn- saunms, omcurr JUDGES. ‘§°·;¤cgf;’{’,F;,8°,‘;“"· For the salaries of five additional circuit judges, at the rate of Am. pen, seven thousand dollars per annum, asotprovided for in the act creating , · the Commerce Court, for the Hen from January first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred an eleven, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. commncm comrr. E"P€““°'°‘l“dg°'· For the expense allowance of live additional judges, atlthe rate of one thousand five hundred dollargdper annum, from January first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundr and eleven, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; °’°"‘· For clerk at the rate of four thousand dollars per annum, for the same period, two thousand dollars; °°P°‘Y °‘“*· For deputy clerk, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars gp: rzlmhum, for the same period, one thousand two hundred and o ars· “*’°‘“‘· Flor marshal, at the rate of three thousand dollars per annum, for the same period, one thousand five hundred dollars; ”°P“" ""”""· For deputy marshal, at the rate of two thousand five hundred dolgzés Igaruannum, for the same period, one thousand two hundred and o ars· I ,°°m'*, ““¥°“‘ "‘ Iyer rent df necessary quarters in Washg on, District fC 1 b' ’m` and elsewhere, and furnishing same for e Commerce0Coi)1rlt§uf(?r necessary traveling expenses of the court, its officials and employees; for boeks,dper1od1cals, stationery, prmting, and binding; for pay of · bailiffs an all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for, and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be 8££'tI‘OV3Il by the presiding judcge, thirty thousand dollars; in all, t y-mne thousand seven hun red and fifty dollars. sananms, DISTRICT Junems. New York eastern . . . djgf,;·i•\;_ For the salary of the additional district 'ud { th t d· ju§;>;¤f ¤¤d**~*<>¤¤*1;riet of New York, at the rate of six thoiisaxgd, dblllars? gg? iighuirll, .4»a.p.saa from January iiist to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, three thousand dollars.