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SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. 1237 For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,300. Dnrmwoon, Sorrrn DAxo·rA, ASSAY orrrcnz Assayer in charge, who D°°°"°°°· S- mk shall also perform the duties of melter, $1,800; assistant assayer, $1,200; clerk, $1,000; in all, $4,000. _ For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,200. HELENA, MONTANA, ASSAY ormca: Assa er in charge, who shall H°’°°°· ¥°"‘- also perform the_duties of melter, $1,800; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, $1,400; assistant assayer, $1,200; in all, $4,400. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,500. For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,600. NEwYoRxAssAY01rF1cE: u rintendent, $5,000; assayer, $3,000; N°"Y°'*·N·Y- superintendent, melting and department, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, deposit weigh clerk, and assistant assayer, at_$2,500 each; assayer’s assistant, $2,000; bookkeeper, $2,350; assistant cashier, $1,800; c1erks—two at $2,000 each, four at $1,800 each, one $1,600, one $1,500, one $1,250, seven at $1,000 each; private secretarly, $1,400; in all, $51,100. . or wages of workmen and other employees, $160,000. _ For incidental and contingent expenses including new machinery 4*% P- 1%**- and repairs, wastage in the melting and reiin.i.¤g’de artment, and loss on sale of swecéps arising from the treatment of ulliion, $150,000. . Sam- LAKE rrr, UTAH, ASSAY orrrcnz Assayerincharge, wlreshall '•'€'·**•°**¥·°••*- also perform the duties of melter, chief clerk, and cashier, $1,800, For wages of workmen, and other employees, $1,500. . For incidental and contingent expenses, $600. SEATTLE, WAsmNero1~1, Assar 0F1¤·1cE: Assayer in charge, who shall s°‘m°‘ w'“"‘ also afperform the duties of melter, $2,750; assistant assayer, $2,000; chi clerk, whoshall also perform the duties of cashier, $2,000; clerks—one $1,700, one $1,600 one $1,400‘. in all, $11,450. For wages of workmen, and other employees $15,000. $5};c51;)1nc1dental and contingent expenses, including rent of building,

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WAR DEPARTMENT. w" "°"“"“‘?"‘· Orrror. or rms SEORETARYR Secretary of War, $12,000; Assistant .§s°°¢{°§i°"L‘i.i1°°t?a'ii:l Secretary, $5,000; Second Assistant Secretary, $4 500; assistant and °‘°"·"°°· chief clerk, who shall si n such official papers and documents as the Secretary may direct, §4,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary, $2,000; stenograp er to the Secretary, $2,000 ; clerk to the Assistant Secretary, $2,400; assistant chief cler , $2,400; disbursing clerk, $2,750; appointment clerk, $2,250; four ,;§'{§'2,,‘f' ‘"'”’°'“· chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; superintendent of buildings outside of State, War, and Navy Department Building, in addition to compensation as chief of division $500; chief telegrapher, $1,800; clerks-six of class four, seven of class three, fifteen of class two, twenty of class one, five at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; foreman, $1,200; carpenters-one $1,200, one $1,080; chief messenger, $1,000; skilled laborer, $1,080; six messengers; nine assistant messengers; two telephone switchboard operators; eight laborers; two chauffeurs, at $840 each; in all, $151,380. rempemy emphy- Tsmromnr Emmmssz For the temporary employment of such wsadditional force of clerks and other employees as in the judgment of P""""m"‘ the Secretary of War may be proper and necessary to the rom t, efficient, an accurate dispatch 0 ofhcial business in the Vilar Igopartment and its bureaus, to be allotted by the Secretary of War to such bureaus and offices as the e encies of the existing situation mm may demand, $4,000,000: Provideeiifglhat the Secretary o War shall D¤¤i¤··i statement submit to Congress on the first day of its next regular session a state- {',lL"bl’¤h’¥§ °°°°’ °° ment showing by bureaus or offices the number and designation of