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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 144. 1915. 1101 rthey are established, and also in the same manner to permit the taking of earth, stone, and timber from the national forests for the construe- Aust, puma tion of Government railways and other Government works in Alaska: w<»r¤· Provided, That the Secretary of Agriculture shall submit with his {$,1% annual estimates a report of the quantity and market value of earth, stone, and timber furnished as herein provided. Total for Forest Service, $5,553,256. mu That hereafter the Secretary of Agriculture may, upon such terms ,t2m¤§°};j§'a;]$°l¤Q°gi as he may deem proper, for periods not exceeding thirty years, permit responsible persons or associations to use and occupy smtable spaces or portions of ground in the national forests for the construction of summer homes, hotels, stores, or other structures needed for recreation or public convenience, not exceeding five acres to any one person or association, but this shall not be construed to interfere with the right to enter homesteads upon agricultural lands in national forests as now provided by law. BUREAU or ennmsrnr. °‘·····¤¤"···•··= Summa, Bunmn or Cnmnsunxz One chemist, who shall be chief m£Qy¤12¤l¤°}`$°tl.°‘ b°` of bureau, $5,000; one chief clerk, $2,500; three executive clerks, at . $2,000 each; eight clerks, class four; eleven clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,440; twelve clerks, class two; one clerk; _$1,300; twenty clerks, class one; thirteen clerks, at $1,020 each; n clerks, at $1,000 each; one clerk, $960; twenty-five clerks, at $900 each; one mug clerk, $840; one food and elggglmsgector, $2,500 one dagod drnig *m ins tor, $2250· thirtee` n an drugms rs,a eac ; thiiitoceen foodlandl drug inspectors, at $1,800 Q; one food, and drug inspector, $1,620; eleven ood and drug mspectors, at $1,600 each; four food and drug inspectors, at $1 ,400 each; four laboratory helpers, at $1,200 each; one laboratory helper, $1,020; four laboratory helpers, at $1,000 each; four laboratoz he pers, at $960 each; three laboratory helpers, at $900 each; six boratory helpers, at $840 each; two laboratory helpers, at $780 each; twenty laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or aborers, at $720 each· two laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $660 each; twang-emght laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 ea ; one laboratory assistant, $1,200; one toolmaker, $1,200; one sampler, $1,200; one gamtor, $1,020; two student assistants, at $300 eac ; two messengers, at $840 each; one skilled laborer, $1,050; one skilled laborer, $840; two messenger boys or laborers, at $540 each· eight messenger boys or laborers, at $480 each; three messenger boys or laborers, at $420 eacg; one messenger boy or laborer, $360; mne charwomen, at $240 eac ; in all, $291,540. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or Crrmmsrnrz For all necessary § ,,,_ expenses, for chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, repairs to ewapgaratus, gas, electric current, oHic1al_traveling expenses, te egraph an telephone service, express and freight charges, for the employ- ment of such assistants c erks, and other lpersons as the Secretary of Agriculture may consider necessary for the purposes named, in the

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cation, samples of pure sugars, naval stores, microscepical specimens, and other products to State and mumcipal officers, e ucational1nst1— tutions, and other parties and charge for the same a price to cover the cost thereof, such price to be determined and esta lished by the Secretary, and the money received from sales to be deposited m the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts; and for rent