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448 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. one captain of thewatch, $1,000.; one electrician, $1,200; one gardener, $1,000; four repamnen, at $840 each; six repairmen, at $720 each; 1l¤¤•¤z¤·¤. M- four watchmen, at $720 each; seventeen messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $720 eaeh;sixmesengers, messen§· boys, or aborers, · at $668;: isc]; i§1l;1rtyg;e messengers, messengerb ys, or laairers, ag 8600 ; y-en messengexsmessengeroorarersa $4§0 each; five messengers, messenger boys or laboileis, at $450 each; thirty-seven°messentg¢;1é4l;)oy;sz’hat_ :38§2s1j)é)0Il8 charwoman, $360; o IHBD., 8 B ¥‘ ID ° ,

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we in the Dmtnct of Columbia and elsewhere m the United States, in the ~ West Indies, m the Panama Canal Caribbean Sea, and on ad'a» vol 26, P- mx cent coasts, m the Hawamm Islands, in Bermuda, and in Alaska, tlhe provisnons of an Act tagpproved October iirst, eighteen hundred and nmety, so far as they ate to the weather service transferred thereby to the Department of Agnculture, for the employment of professors of meteorology, district orecvsters, local forecasters, meteorologists, section dl1’:0l'D 6IB, operators, skilled aniiechanics, msn-umen_ ma _0I%m811 assis oremen oo re ers com— {s>io’sl;t:1;upSmssmen,,hQ1ographms, folldoers re , sta- . mgmgas m*B*mS“ Ysi Y YS dnsplaymenz and other liecessary employees; fo: fnieliagds, etlectriizililsi freight and g?e;s;1t¢;barges,lfnm1tu1i•;;lr1=:1tationery, ice, goodg, twnned mats I _ fp glass, umber_ 4, ware, and washing towels; for vertlirgi: or pure ase, subsistence and care of horses and vehicles, the me and repair of harness, for official pmposes only; for instruments, shelters, apparatus, storm-warning towers and repairs

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