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1144 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1007. 1903. S°'**'i°*- For salaries, includin pay of ofhcials and employees, as follows: Warden, four thousand do lars; deputy warden, two thousand dollars; chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eig thundred dollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record c erk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand two hun- · dred dollars; assistant en `neer, nine hundred dollars; captains of watch, one thousand eightdiundred dollars; steward and storekeeper, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, one thousand dollars; two teamsters, one thousand two hundred dollars; cook, baker, tailor, and blacksmith, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; guards, twenty-one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars; In all, one hundred and twenty-three thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. w£¤‘g1N¢*¤m,£$tga¤d· dlxrrrxo Sryras rmurmumnr, McNmr.s ISLAND, Wasnmerouz For Amiirigmi sui-iv¤i· the construction of additional suitable buildings, prison wall, and

  • “*“· °'°‘ wharf for the United States penitentiary at McNe1ls Island, Washington, thirty thousand dollars, of which amount seven thousand dollprs may be used for the purchase of additional lands, including clay

e sits.. h<;>,g*(§,a9,{n:_’**'¤°¤ £UBT or Pmvxrm LAND Cmrms: For chief justice and four assoenum. ciate justices, at five thousand dollars each; clerk, two thousand dollars; stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; attorney, three thousand five hundred dollars; inte reter and translator, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars. D¤1>¤¤‘ <=1¤r¥¤- For deputy clerks as authorized by law, so much therefor as may gqgfbudnued to be necessary: Provided, That section nineteen of an Act entitled "An _ June ao, nm. Act to establish a Court of Private Land Claims and to rovide for v°l‘ M p' m' the settlement of private land claims in certain States and Territories,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as amended in legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the tiscal ear nineteen hundred and one, approved April seventeenth, nineteen ¤}’°l·*”~P·m·°”‘°“°‘ hundred, be, and the same is here y, further amended to read as fol- ` lows: ‘ ‘ Sec. 19. That the powers and functions of the court established by this Act shall cease and determine on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and four, and all papers, tiles, and records in the ppssession of the said court belonging to any other dpublic office of the nited States shall be returned to such office, an all other apers, files, and records in the dpossession of or appertaining to said) court mfemum shall be returned to an filed in the Department of the Interior:" ' Pr0védedjin·¢}¢er, That all cases now or hereafter pendin in the appellate courts from the Court of Private Land Cla1ms and all surveys connected therewith shall be expedited and given preference so far as practicable. L°8’”l“°"°‘ UNDER LEGISLATIVE. ,,§,F'{,“§,'f§f’“‘°' “”"* STATEMENT or Arrnornurroxs: For preparation, under the direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives, of the statements showing appropriations made, new offices created, offices the salaries of which have been omitted, increased, or reduced, indefinite appropriations, and contracts authorized, together with a chronological history of the regular appropriation bills passed during the second session of the F'ifty-seventh Congress, V°’- *5- P- 5*7- as required by the Act approved October nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, two thousand dollars, to be paid to the persons designate by the chairmen of said committees to do said work. ,,§*Q,,,,‘;?_ "“*""“‘ Busr or mm Pnnsmmxr MCKINLEY: For the purchase by the Joint Committee on the Library of a bronze portrait bust of the late President McKinley, executed by Mrs. Emma Cadwallader—Guild, to be placed in the Senate wing of the Capitol, two thousand dollars.