Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/891

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874 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crr. 297. 1909. s¥’?°i"€‘ “$°“”· For salaries of s ecial a ents, and for actual ex enses of examiners ummm0m` detailed to examiriie the biioks, accounts, and molhey on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, including national banks act- R S 3649 718 ing as dpipositories under the requirements of section thirty-six hun— ' "S°°' ’p°dred an forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, also including examinations of cash accounts at mints, three thousand dollars. P¤1><=rf<>·= chew- . For paper for interest, transfer, redemption, pension, and other ` checks and drafts for the use of the Treasurer of the United States, assistant treasurers, pension agents, disbursing officers, and others, fourteen thousand dollars. .,££;§‘*““° “"" Mmrs AND AssAY orrrons. °’“`~’°“-N°"· Mrrrr AT CAnsoN, NEVADA: For assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand dollars; assistant assayer, and one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, six thousand dollars. For wages of workmen, and not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars for other clerks and employees, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. · For incidental and contingent expenses, two thousand six hundred D., .;.1.. dollars- . ’ Mmrr AT Dmxvmz, COLORADO! For suépermtendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter an refiner, and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; weigh clerk, and bookkeeper, at two thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at two thousand dollars each; abstract clerk, and warrant clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assistant weigh clerk, and calculating clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; calculating clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; and two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and ad`usters, and not exceeding thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars for other clerks and employees, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, exclusive of that required for the refinery, melter and reiiner’s wastage and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coina e and wastage and loss on sale of coiner’s sweeps, forty-five thousand dollars. New <>¤¤¤¤¤~·L¤· Mrxr AT N nw ()ru.r:ANs,` LoUrsrANA: For superintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; bookkee er, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier, and one clerlii at one thousand two hundred dollars each' private secretary to superintendent, nine hundred dollars; one messenger, nine hundre dollars; one elevator conductor, eight hundre dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand thr·ee hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, and not exceeding twelve thousand five hundred dollars for other clerks and employees sixty. two thousand eight hundred dollars. i For incidenta and contingent expenses, including machinery and repairs, wastage of operative officers, and loss on sale of sweeps thirty thousand dollars. ’