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884 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. HYd*°¤¤Ph*°°m°°· Hvnnocnxrnrc Omron: For hydrographic engineer, three thousand dollars; one assistant, two thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant, two thousand dollars; one nautical expert, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two nautical experts, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one nautical expert, at one thousand three hundred dol- _ lars; two nautical experts, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four nautical ex rts, at one thousand dollars each; one_ clerk of class two; one cldrk of class one; one custodian of archives, one thousand two hundred dollars; three copyists; one copyist, eight hundred and fort dollars; two copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; onehpompiler, one thousand four hundred dollars; editor of Notice to ariners, one thousand six hundred dollars; one com uter, one thousand four hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; one draftsman, nine hundred dollars; three apprentice draftsmen, at seven lnmdred dollars each; one chief engraver, two thousand dollars; two engravers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three engravers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one engraver, one thousand four hundred dollars; six engravers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two engravers, at one thousand dollars each; one engraver, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one apprentice engraver, eight hundred dollars; one apprentice engraver, seven hundred dollars; one chief plate printer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one plate printer, one thousand two hundred dollars; one late printer, one thousand dollars; two plate rinters, at nine hundred dollars each; one plate printer, egght hunrfied dollars; one apprentice plate printer, seven hundred dollars; one apprentice plate printer, six hun red dollars; one chief lithographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two lithographers, at one thousand dollars each; one apprentice lithogra her, seven hundred dollars; one electrotyper and chart plate maher, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant messenger; four laborers; two helpers, at seven f hundred and twenty dollars each; two hel ers at six hundred and sixty dollars each; one helper, six hundrecfg dollars ; one helper, live hundred dollars; one helper, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, one hundred and two thousand two hundred dollars. mmrians. For purchase of copperplates, steel plates, chart aper, ackin . . IP . P 2 boxes, chart portfolios, electrotyping copperplates, c eaning copperplates; tools, instruments, psower, and materials for drawing, engraving, and prmtmg; materia for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photography; photolithogra hi charts for immediate use; transfer o photolithographic and otfierngiarts to cop er; care and repairs to printing presses, furniture, instruments, and, tools; extra drawing and engraving; translating from foreign languages; telemiezcnmn grams on public usiness; the preparation of Pilot Charts and their supplements, and the printing and mailing of the same; and purchase of data for charts and sailing directions and other nautical publications; worlgs and periodicals relating to h drogra hy, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanograpliy, ami) terrestrial maaznetism, seven thousgnld doll;zrsi,H Brunch omces- onf vent expenses o ranc offices at Boston, New York, Phila- °°"°°‘°"'°x"°"’°" dclphialnhaltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Port Townsend, Buffalo, Duluth, Sault Sainte Marie, and Galveston, including furniture, fuel, lights, stationery, miscellaneous articles, rent and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary