Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/994

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. -111. 1889. 949 _ And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available I t h f interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named; in all, for umguxilgf uga 0 papty expenses, one hundred and sixty thousand seven hundred O i3.I'S. _ }xLASKA,BOUNDARY SURVEY: For expenses in carrying on a pre- Alasku bcrmdsry l1minary_ survey of the frontier line between Alaska and British Co- Sm"°y‘ lumbia, in accordance with plans or projects approved by the Secretary of State, including expenses of drawing and publication of map or maps twenty thousand ollars, said sum to continue available for expen iture until the same is` exhausted. _oE REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE or VESSELS: For repairs and Rep¤i¤s,ew.,»·esse1s. maintenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geodetio Survey, twenty-five thousand dollars. PAY OF FIELD 0E1v10E3s; Pay of ¤<>1<¤¤Fi¤€rs- For Superintendent, to be appointed by the President, by and with S¤¤¢¤¤¤<¤¤<1<=¤¤- the advice and consent of the Senate, six thousand dollars. _ d Igor two assistants, at four thousand dollars each, eight thousand Assistants. o ars. For one assistant, at three thousand six hundred dollars. For one assistant, at three thousand two hundred dollars. d ger two assistants, at three thousand dollars each six thousand o ars. For two assistants, at two thousand eight hundred dollars each, five thousand six hundred dollars. For four assistants, at two thousand four hundred dollars each, nine thousand six hundred dollars. For three assistants, at two thousand three hundred dollars each, six thousand nine hundred dollars. For six assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars each, thirteen thousand two hundred dollars. d liior six assistants, at two thousand dollars each, twelve thousand o ars. ‘ For ten assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, eighteen thousand dollars. For nine assistants, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. ` For three sub-assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, four thousand two hundred dollars. For two sub-assistants. at one thousand three hundred dollars each, two thousand six hundred dollars. For four sub-assistants, at one thousand one hundred dollars eueln, four thousand four hundred dollars. For three aids, at nine hundred dollars each, two thousand seven hundred dollars, Total my in field, one hundred and nineteen thousand five hun- , dred dollars; Provided, That no new appointnxents shall be made to {,’·‘g···`~£z· f f the above force until the whole number of assistantsssub-assistants, e “° l°°°` °r°°` and aids shall be reduced to fifty-two. · PAY OF Orman Foacn. rworomcerme. For two accountants at one thousand eight hundred dollars each. three thousand six hundred dollars. For one accountant, at one thousand four hundred dollars. For one general office assistant, at two thousand two hundred dollars. I For one draughtsman, at two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. F or one draughtsnian, at two thousand one hundred dollars. For two draughtsmen, at two thousand dollars each, four thousand dollars.