Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/906

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. 889 outside of the District of Columbia, and for incidental expenditures necessary to the emcient conduct of examinations), to be expended ringer the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand o ars. For traveling expenses of six inspectors, at three dollars per day, '1‘r¤v¤1i¤s. ew-. exwhen actually employed on duty in the iield, exclusive of transporta- '°°°°°°' tion and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, and for incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telegra hing and expenses to and going from ` the seat of government and wliiile remaining there under orders and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twenty days nine thousand six hundred dollars. GENERAL Iinm Orman: For the Commissioner of the General Land ,.,c‘§°°'“l l*““‘ °" Oiiice, five thousand dollars; assistant commissioner, to be appointed byl the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, w o shall be authorized to sign such letters pa ers, and documents and to perform such other duties as may be directed by the commissioner, and shall act as commissioner in the absence of that officer or in case of a vacancy in the office of.commissioner three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; three law examiners of surveyors-general and district land offices, at two thousand dollars each; recorder, two thousand dollars; one chief of division of surveys, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one chief of division, two thousand four hundred dollars; nine chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; two law examiners, at two thousand dollars each; ten law examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; eighteen law examiners, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; twelve law examiners, at two thousand dollars each; twently-eight clerks of class four; forty-six clerks of class three; sixty-nine c erks of class two; seventy-two c erks of class one; sixty clerks, at one thousand dollars each; sixty copyists ; two messengers; ten assistant messengers; six skilled laborers, who may act as assistant messengers when required, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; sixteen laborers; one laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; one packer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one depositary acting for the commissioner as receiver of public moneys, two thousand dollars; clerk and librarian, · one thousand dollars; in all, five hundred and seventy-two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. . For er diem in lieu of subsistence of clerks detailed to investigate v8§gg§$,’g_;_ °‘°~ *”‘ fraudulimt land entries, trespasses on the public lands, and cases of official misconduct, while traveling on duty; at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding t ree dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping—car fares, and for employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the efficient conduct of examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, seven thousand dollars. For law books for the law library of the General Land Office, four hw bucks hundred dollars. For connected and separate United States and other maps, pre- mpg. ared in the General Land Office, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, #,,"'{.';’g’;,t,,,,, Ihat of the United States maps rocured hereunder seven thousand two hundred copies shall be delivered to the Senate and fourteen thousand four hundred copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, five hundred co ies shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land Omce, and the residue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. And all maps delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted with rollers ready for use.