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SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 657 For wages of workmen and other employees, $110,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery AM¢.1>· 651. and repairs, wastage in melting and refining department and coining dplplartment, and loss on sale of sweeps arising rom the treatment of b ion and the manufacture of coin, $90,000. Nnw Onunms, Lomsmns, MINT: Assayerin charge, who shall also N6" °"°°¤¤» I4- perform the duties of melter, $2,500; assistant assayer, $1,500; chief clerk, who shall perform the duties of cashier, $1,500; in all, $5,500. For wages of workmen and other employees, $6,250. For incidental and contingent exgenses, $2,000. Pn1r.annL1>nmMm·r: Superinten ent, $4,500; engraver,$4,000; as- P’=“¤°°'P*=i¤· 1**- sayer, $3,000; superintendent, melting and refining department, $3,000; superintendent, coining ggplartment, $2,500· chief clerk, $2,500; assistant assayer, $2,200· c `er, $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,500; assistant bookkeeper, $2,000; deposit weigh clerk, $2,000; assistant cashier, $1,800; curator, $1,800; clerks-one $2,000, one $1,700, eight at $1,600 each, one $1,500, six at $1 400 each, one $1,300, three at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; in a.ll,` $68,600. For wages of workmen and other employees $440,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery AM 1>·¤¤1. and repairs, cases and enameling for medals manufactured, expenses of the annual assay commission, wastgie in melting and refining and in coining de artments, and loss on e of sweeps arising from the treatment of and the manufacture of coins, and notexceedmg 21,000 in value of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, 177,000. · San Fnnzorsoo, Carnronxm, Mmm: Superintendent, $4,500 ; assayer, “°° *"°"°"°°· °““‘· $3,000; su rintendent, melting and refiningx degartment, $3,000; superintendidnt, coining department, $2,500; c 'ef c erk, $2,500; cashier, $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant assayer, $2,200; assistant cashier, $1,800; assistant bookkeeger, $1,800; assayer’s assistant, $2,000; deposit weigh clerk, $2,000; c erks——one $2,000, three at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, one $1,400, two at $1,000 each; private secretary, $1,400; m all, $48,400. For wages of workmen and other employees $200,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery ··*··¢•·P·°¤1· and repairs, wastage in the melting and refining department and in the coming department, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the treatment of bullion and the manufacture of coin, $75,000. Boise, Insno, assar omucn: Assayer in charge, who shall also xr- B°‘°°· ‘““”°· form the duties of melter, $1,800; assistant assayer, $1,200; ef clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, $1,200; in all, $4,200. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,300. Daum, S mh Dnanwoon, Sourn Daxors, assay orrrcn: Assayer in charge, ‘ who 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 contmgent expenses, $1,200. Hnnmza, Moxrsiu, essex orrrcn; Assay-er in charge, who shall H°‘°““·“°°*· also perform the duties of melter, $1,800; chief clerk, who shall puerform the duties of cashier, $1,400; assistant assayer, $1,200; in - , $4,400. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,500. For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,600. Y Y Naw Yom: ASSAY ormcn: Su tendent, $5,000; assayer, $3,000; N"' °'k’ N' ' superintendent, melting and de artment, $3,500; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, deposit weigh clerk, and assistant assayer, at $2,500 each; assayer ’s assistant, $2,000; bookkeeper, $2,350;ass1st¤ntcash18F» $1,800; clerks—two at $2 000 each, five at $1,800 each, one $1,600,