Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/680

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SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 661 The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to transfer to the Smith- ,mT§*}l';§*é°;§:d“””°d soman Institution such instruments of the Coast and Geodetic ` Survey as m his judgment are of historic value but of no further use 1n1tgh•%$11rvey’s vglork. d R hmm mm e 'd1]1g' lit 0 a hican aluminum rin` moms Coastand,,,,,,§,, "' Geodetic Survey: Flu? rebuilding and extlelinditxilgg the present lithogrrgilhic bu1ldi.ng, $7,500. T _ e-story building, Coast and Geodetic Surveg For the erection I`°°"’“"°'"‘· gg ?)O(EI16·Sl'•OI`y' building, between the Butler and ichards Buildings, That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and m‘§,2f"°“°°‘ '°‘ Geodetic Survey shall be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Vgashington for short periods for consultation with the superintendent), except as now provided by law. norman or msimnms. B“'°°“°”"“"“’“°‘ Commissioners office: Commissioner, $6,000; deputy commis- d§,§§§,‘,‘§,§?“’°“°'* sioner, $3,500; assistants in charge of divisions-—fish culture $2 700, inquiry respecting food Eshes $2,700, statistics and methods of fisheries $2,500; assistauts——one in charge of office $2,500, one $2,500, one $1,800 (transferred from Alaska service), one $1,600, two at $1,200 each, two at $900 each; architect and engineer, $2,200; assistant architect, $1,600; draftsman, $1,200; accountant, $2,100; librarian, $1,500; superintendent of car and messenger service, $1,600; clerks-—three of class four, four of class three, one to com- °'°'”*°‘°‘ missioner $1,600, four of class two (one transferred from Alaska service), five of class one (one transferred from Alaska service), three at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900·each (one transferred from Alaska service); statistical agents-one $1,400, two at $1,000 each; local agents—one at Boston $300, one at Gloucester $600, one at Seattle $600; engineer, $1,080; three firemen at $720 each; two watchmen at 8720 each; five janitors and messengers at $720 each; jlanitress, $480; messenger boy, $360; four charwomen at $240 eac ; m all, $96,680. Alaska Service: Pribilof Islands-—two agents and caretakers at §}§,‘,2,"§’,*$,,,,,,,, $2,000 each, janitor service $480, two physicians at $1,500 each, ·¤=· three school teachers at $1,200 each (one formerly paid from the appropriation “Protecting sea and salmon fisheries of Alaska"), storekeeper $1,800; agent $2,500; assistant agents-one $2,000, one $1,800; mspector, $1,800; wardens-—one $1,200, six at $900 each; in all, $27,580. _ _ I t Emplogrees at large: Two field station superintendents, at $1,800 Bev °’°°° “ ‘"'°° each; fis culturists—two at $960 each, two at $900 each; six machinists, at $960 each (including one transferred from Cape V'mcent, New York, station)- two coxswains, at $720 each; in all, $14,520. D_ mm) Distribution employees; Five car captains, at $1,200 each; six car ,,1,,};,,, ” ""' messerglgers, at $1,000 each; five assistant car messengers, at $900 each; ve car laborers, at $720 each; five car cooks, at $600 each; in any Statb!1 cm loyees. Afognak (Alaska) Station: Superintendent, $1,500; foreman, _¤egm,rr£¤. 81,200; two skilled laborers, at $960 each; three laborers, at $900 each; cook, $900; m all, $8,220. _ upm meh Al ena (Michigan) Station: Foreman, $1,200; fish-culturist, $900; ‘ ’ ' in al-li $2¤w0- . . . mam me anus Baird (California) and Battle Creek (California) Stations: Super1n— creencar. tandem, $1,.500- foreman, $1,080; foreman, $900; three laborers, at $600 each; in all, $5,280.