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500 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. ° seven thousand one hundred dollars: _Pr0mZded,_That the cashier eh shall perform the duties of the assayer in charge m his absence. . For wages of workmen, and not BXN-Bédllg two thousand dollars for other clerks and employees, five thousan six hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, four thousand dollars. _eeym¤s¤u¤•1u- 4;ovnmm:m·rr IN Tim *m1z1u·ron1ns. ntones. _ . . mm Disrmcr or Amen: Governor, seven thousand dollars; four jud%es, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each; four attorneys, at ve thousand dollars each; four marshals, at four thousand dollars each; four clerks, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; in all, eighty-seven thousand dollars. _ For incidental and contingent expenses, clerk hire, not to exceed two thousand dollars; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on oilieial usiness; rent of office and quarters in Juneau, stationery, lights, andfuel, to be exgegnded under the direction of the governor, five thousand five hun d dollars. Arms; · Tmznrronr or Amzomic Governor, three thousand dollars; chief justice, and fourassociate judges, at three thousand dollars, each; secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; interpreter and translator in the executive oéce, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, including not to exceed five hundred dollars for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on officia business, to be expended by the governor, one thousand five hundred dollars.

    • ·¢·P·¤"~ For legislative expenses, namely: For rent, messenger, postage,

‘ stationeéy, fuel, lights, printing, and incidental exlpenses for secre- Y . tary’s office, for pay of members and officers of the egislative assembly, mileage, rent of rooms for the legislature and committees, furni- " ture, stationery, printing, Ending, fuel, lights, and incidentals, twenty-four thousand two hundred and £fty dillars. N°"“°“°"· Tmmrronr or NEW Mnxrcoz Governor, three thousand dollars; chief justice and six associate judges, at three thousand dollars each; secretary, one thousand eight undred dollars· interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand three hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of Territory, including not to exceed five hundred dollars for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, to be expended by the governor, one thousand five hundred dollars. ”"‘·*’·“'· For legislative expenses, namely: Rent, light, fuel, telephone, ice, water, stationery, record iiles, record casmgs, rmting, postage, clerks stenographer and typewriter, messenger and porter, and incidentals in secrg-tary’s office, for pay of members and officers of the legislative assembly, mileage, rent of rooms for the le lature and committees, furniture, stationery, printing, binding, fugjs lights, and incidentals, twenty-four thousand two hundred and fiftv dollars. ¤¤w¤¤- Tmmrronr or HAWAI1: Governor, five thousand dollars; secretary, three thousand dollars; chief `ustice, five thousand five hundred dollars; two associate justices, at five thousand dollars each· in all twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. I . For judges of circuit courts, at three thousand dollars each so much as may be necessary, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth nineteen hundred and eleven. ’ b.€z;s&;:.%:22.2*s.‘:?:;:;"$;;:*zrd°.;5%z2siito M isms dollars and for rivate se ta t tl; ·s’ Om Ousan I O f, _ p cre ry o e governor, two thousand dollars, or traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the