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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. 469 GENERAL EXil:’ENS11i?, BUREAU or- Caorl1ESsTmATEs: For all neces- °•¤¤'¤P•¤·¤- sary expenses pr co ectmg, comp1lm' g, a l5I‘&Ch1.D‘§• [ analyz` , summarrzmgh and mterjpretmlg data relating to aglréic ture; foinignaldng and pu perrodica y crop and live stoc estimates, including _ acreage, yield, and value of farm products, as follows: _ Salaries and employment of labor in the city of Washington and *“""“““`°“'° °" elsewhere, supplies, telegraph and telephone service, freight and ex- I¤W¤¤¤¤¢¢¤¤·•¤>· press charges,7and all other necessary miscellaneous administrative ex enses, 24, 00; u 0 Salaries, travel, and other necessaiéy expenses of employees out of O t I Wuhmgtm the cig of Washixzgton engaged in eld investigations, $168,856; In , for gener exppgses, $193,556. Total for ur·eau of » p Estimates, $316,436. r.rmrAnY, DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE. SALAnrEs, LIBRARY, DEPARTMENT or AoErcULTUnE: One Librarian, egg °$i¢iibl°"°°’ $2,000; one clerk, class three; one clerk, class two; five clerks, class . one· three clerks, at $1,080 each; three clerks, at $1,020 each; three clerks, at $1,000 each; six clerks, at $900 each; one clerk, $840; one Lunior library assistant, messengpr, or messenger boy, $720;one junior `brary assistant or messe er oy, $660; three jumor library assistants, or messenger boys, at1§600 each; one messenger, messenger boy, or laborer, $480; one messenger, messenger boy, or laborer, $360; two charwomen, at $480 each; in all, $31,520. _. GENEBAI; EXPENSES, Lnmanrz For books of reference, technical G°“°’°‘°’P°'““- and scientific books, papers and periodicak, and for expenses incurred in completing imperfect series; for the employment of additional assistants in the city of Washington and elsewhere; for official traveling expenses, and for library fixtures, library cards, supplies, and for all other necessary expenses, $18,000. Total for library, $49,520. MISCELLANEOUS ExPENsEs. M¤¤¤·\¤¤¤•¤¤s. MrscELLANEoUs ExPENsEs, DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE! For €<>¤¤¤¢·¤*—··¤v¤¤=¤¤~ stationery, blank books, twine, pa er, gum dry goods, soa , brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ice, fiicl, water and gas pipes, heating apparatus, furniture, carpets, and matting; for lights, freight, express charges, advertising, telegraphing, telephoning, postage, washingltowels, and necessaiéy re&airs and improvements to buil ings and eatinlg apparatus; or e purchase, subsistence, and care of horses an the purchase and repair of harness and vehicles, for official pruposes only; for the payment of duties on imported articles, and the Department of Agricultxu·e’s piroportionate share of the expense of the dispatch ent in New Yor ; or official traveling expenses; and for other misc eous supplies and egenses not otherwise rovided for, and necessary for the practi and emcient work of) the department, $122,500. RENT IN THE msrmcr or COLUMBIA. m""· RENT or BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT or Aemcurrronn: For rent of oilionumxfiamu M buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, for use of the various bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Department of PWM Agriculture, $123,689: Prmnkkd, That the Secretary of Agriculture sm¤i..r M qw. Shall submit annually to Congress in his estimates of appropriations “”‘“‘°°‘· a statement showing what proportion of this approplrration rs paid for the quarters occupied by the various branches of the department.