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SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 84. 1924. 77 nations and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual pro- ,,S§*°°*°¤¤ ¤¤¤*¤*¤ Weguction and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, m` .5,500. 0.412soN crrr, zmvana, Mmr. Mme. Salaries: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties cam c1¢y,mv. of melter, chief clerk, and cashier, $1,800; assistant assayer, $1,200; in all, $3,000. For wages of workmen and other employees, $1,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, $600. nmvvrm, conomno, _M1N*r. Salaries: Superintendent, $4,500; assayer, $3,000; superintend- D°"°"°°l°' ent, melting and refining department, $3,000; superintendent, coining department, $2,500; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, $2,500; deposit weight clerk, $2,000; bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant assayer, $2,200; assayer’s assistant, $2,000; assistant cashier, $1,800; clerks—two at $2,000 each, three at $1,800 each two at $1,600 each, one at $1,400; private secretarty, $1,200; in all, $43,200. For wages o workmen and other employees, $90,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, wastage in melting and refining epartment and coming department, and los on sale of sweeps aris1ng from the treatment of bullion and the manufacture of coin, $50,000. Nnw ommms, LOUISIANA, MINT. # Salaries: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties N"' Om"' M of melter, $2,500; assistant assayer, $1,500; in all, $4,000. For wages of workmen and other employees, $3,720. · For inc1dental and contingent expenses, $1,500. r11¤..Anm.1·H1A nnrrr. _ Phlladel Pa. Salaries: Superintendent, $4,500; engraver, $4,000; assayer, $3,000; pm` superintendent, melting and refining department, $3,000; superintendent, coiniug department, $2500; chief clerk, $2,500; ass1stant assayer, $2,200; cashier, $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,500; assistant bookkeeper, $2,000; de osit weigh clerk, $2,000; assistant cashier, $1,800; curator, $1,800; cl:arks—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, one $1 000; in all, $66,600. l•`or wages of workmen and other employees $438,640. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, cases and enameling for medals manufactured, exfprepses of the annual assay commission, wastage in melting and re `ng and in coining deparments, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the treatment of bullion and the manufacture of coins, and not exceeding $1,000 in value of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, $119,790. sim FRANCISCO, canrroxmn, mmr. Salaries: Superintendent, $4,500; assayer, $3,000; superintendent, S°“F’“°‘“°°’C°m' melting and refining de artment, $3,000; superinten ent, coining department, $2,500; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, $2,500; bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant assayer, $2,200; assistant cashier, $1,800; assistant bookkeeper $1,800; assayer’s assistant, $2,000; deposit wei$)clerk, $2,000; clerlb-one $2,000, three at $1,800 each, four at $1, each,