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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Srss. III. Ch. 86. 1919. 1251 relating to the business of the department, $1,000, of which sum $250 ma be used for the Civil Service Commission. » Iyer rent of building for the Civil Service Commission $16,875. Rm- For rent of quarters for department trucks, and for the storage of Patent Office models and exposition exhibits, $2,400. For posteige stamUps for the department and its bureaus, as required Pomss ¤*·¤=¤P¤· under the ostal nion, to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union C0l1I1t¤!'l§S,_&I1d or special-delivery stam for use in the Ur£1teg2States when it is necessary to secure te delivery of m , ,000. · 4 4 SURVEYOBS . ¤·¤*¤v·¤=· ¤·=¤¤¤L For salaries of surveyplrs %I101‘8»l, clerks in their offices, and con· 6 Bmw ¤¤¤ ·>¤<>¤ tingent expenses, inclu g office rent, pay of messengers, stationery, mm' rinting,0b’indi1;g, drafting instruments, typewriters, furniture, fuel 4··*··r>- mt E$ts, ks o reference for office use, post—office box rent, - o feiil incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, as o owe: 4 4 , A , , · Alaska: Surveyor general and ex officio secretary of thefreiri-· ·¤¤¤· tory, $4,000; clerks, $11,100; contingent expenses, $3,500; in all, $18,600. . __ __ Arizona: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $17,820; contingent A¤¤¤¤•· ex enses, $600; in all, $21,420. ‘ _ `“ California: Smveypr general, $3,000; clerks, $13,500; contingent ¤•¤¤r¤¤ ex enses, $850; in a , $17,350. Colorado: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $19,450; contingent ¤¤1¤•¤¤· expenses, $1,800; in all, $24,250. . daho: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,160; contingent ex- mam. penses, $750; in all, $15,910. __,4 Montana: Snryeysi $3,000; clerks, $18,500; contingent Mcntam. glevada: S1u·veyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,080; contingent uma., $400; in all, $15,480. Eew llexico: Snu·veyor ageneral, $3,000; clerks, $18,000; con- New umu. ' thexpenses, $900; in , $21,900.

n: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,500; contingent ¤¤z¤¤.

ex enses, $600; in all, $16,100. South Dakota: Surveyor general, $2,000; clerks, $3,100; comin- sam. mm gent expenses, $300; in all, $5,400. Utah: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $14,640; contingent ex- um. penses, $750; in all, $18,390. Washington: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $9,740; contingent wsumma. ex enses, $750· in all, $13,490. . gVyoming: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $9,980; contingent Wycminz. as-,¤;a·“°£; "*:t·“33°a . { 11.,,... enses c ea 0 to e 01* a 1'0pl’la ions or cer Resmctionouclerk and igcidental aerngpenses in the 0%;*1 of Ellie surveyors general shall m'°’°°°‘ not be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of said ofrices, except upon previous specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General _ and Office. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily mfggiwurgr ¤¤¢¤¤¤ clerks from the office of one surveyor general to another as the necessities of the service may require and to pay their actual necessary traveling expenses in going to and returning from such office out of the appropriation for surveying the public lands. A detailed statement o traveling expenses incurred hereunder shall be made to Congress at the beginning of each regular session thereof. The use 0 the fund created by the Act of March 2, 1895 (28th ,¤‘,§,§g_},'°,{Q,‘;,$i}_T',,‘},%;_‘ Statutes, page 937), for office work in the surveyors general’s offices v¤¤.¤¤.p-¤¤7· is extended or one Eager from Jima 30, 1919: Provided, 'l‘hat not to firgiey- ex(p`ecdm§25,000 of t fund shall be used for the purposes above in ca .