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286 FIFTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 985. 1902. J¤¤¤ $1902 CHAP. 985.-An Act Making applropriations for the Department of Agriculture

 for the fiscal year ending June thirtiet , nineteen hundred and three.

Be it enacted my t/me Senate and ffauszggf Representatives ¢_gft/is United m°*,g]'L°,};l,§m°§§;Q' States of AmervIoa in Congress assemb , That the following sums be, and the are hereby, appro riated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otlileme appropriated, in full compensation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three,. for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ’•¥°‘“°°'°**"Y··** Orrron or rm: Sncnmmzr: For compensation of Secretary of A ridmn c1°m`m` culture, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary of Agricultiire, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall be superintendent of the Department buildings, two thousand five hundred dollars; rivate secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; stenographer to the Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand four hundred dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand six hundred dollars; one appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; one Chief of. Supply Division, two thousand dollars; one tele hand telephone 0 rator, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk class four, one thdusand eight hundred dollars; two clerks class three, three thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks class two, two thousand eight hundred dollars; seven clerks of class one, eight thousand four hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each, five thousand dollars; one clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; one engineer, who shall be captain of the watch, one thousand six hundred dollars; one fireman, who shall be steam fitter, nine hundred dollars; one assistant fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant fireman, six hundred dollars; one electrician, nine hundred dollars; one plumber, nine hundred dollars; one blacksmith, eight hundred and forty dollars; nine night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, six thousand four hundred and eightv dollars; two day watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; one mechanic, one thousand one hundred dollars; six messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each, five thousand and fort dollars; two assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dolhars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; in all, sixty-nine thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. · !-¤¤·¤¤¤¤·¢¤¤- Orrron or trim SECRETARY! Laborers and charwomeu: One messenger or laborer, seven hundred and twent dollars; one laborer six undred dollars; three charwomen, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; five giarwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each, one thousand two hundred dollars; for extra laborers and emergency employment, one thousand dollars; in all, four thousand nine hundred and sixtv dollars. Total for office of the Secretary, seventy-four thousand four hun- ·dred and ten dollars. “'°°"‘°"B“"““· WEATHER BUREAU.

  • "*'°"‘°’· Sammns or mn Waxman BUREAU: Office of Chief of lVeatber

Bureau: One Chief of Bureau, five thousand dollars; two professors of meteorology, at three thousand dollars each, for service in the city of `Washington or elsewhere, as the cxigencies of the Bureau may demand, six thousand dollars; four professors of meteorolo v, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, for service in the city of €Vashington or elsewhere, as the exigencies of the Bureau may demand, ten thousand dollars; six forecast officials, at two thousand dollars each, for service in the city of Washington or elsewhere, as the exigencies of the Bureau