Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/514

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448 F1F1`Y-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SEss. 1. Ch. 1301. 1902. 5*** F¤¤°i¤°°· 0**1-- MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA! For new machinery and mint. . . appliances, thirty thousand dollars. mQs¤“¤d Stms ¤°°“' DIsTINcTIVE PAPER Fon UNITED STATES SECURITIES! Ijor paper, Piper eee. including transportation, salaries of register, assistant register, three counters, five watchmen, one laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury as superintendent, one hundred and thirty-one thousand dollars. mf,‘f°“°*”· "”"“°‘ SPECIAL WITNESS or DESTRUCTION or `UNITED STATEs_sEonnITIEs: For pay of the representative of the public on the committee to witness the destruction by macerationr of Government securities, at live dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and sixty-tive dollars. _ m§§_¤x§¤¤ ml ¤°P¤· SEALING AND SEPARATING UNITED STATES sncrmrnmsz Eor materials ` I required to seal and separate United States notes and certificates, such as ink, printers’ varnish, sperm oil, white printing paper, manila paper, thin muslin, benzine, gutta—percha belting, and other necessary articles _ and expenses, one thousand dollars. exN°“°”°l °“”°¤°Y EXPENSES OF NATIONAL oURRENOY: For distinctive' paper, express DGDSBS. charges, and other expenses, twenty-four thousand dollars. °°“°°““¥· °'°· · CANCELING UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND CUTTING DIsT1NcTrvE PAPER: For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same; and leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinery, oil, cotton waste, and other necessary expenses connected with the cancellation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. m§§Q*Q=‘({p,‘;§,Sf’*°”· CUSTODY or DIES, ROLLS, AND PLATES: For pay of custodian of dies, ’ rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the . printin o Government securities, namely: One custodian, three thousand dollars; two subcustodians, one at two thousand and one at one thousand eight hundred dollars; three distributers of stock, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; in all, eleven thousand dollars. gymmldix- PAY or ASSISTANT cUsToDIANs AND JANITORSZ For pay of assistant ancjansmi-glu custodians and janitors, includin all personal services in connection with the care of all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, assay offices, and immigration stations, one million one hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. ,,,{§j°°°‘°' °‘ °“¤* (TENERAL Iusrncron or surruas ron ruemc EUn.DINos: For one general inspector, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, three thousand dollars; and for actual necessary expenses, _ not exceeding two thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. ,,,§QfQ$§f°' °‘ ‘“"“· Ixsrncron or rnmuruna AND OTHER rrmsismsos ron Punmc BUILDINGS: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to employ a suitable person to inspect all public buildings and examine into their requirements for furniture and other furnishings, includingfuel, lights, personal services, and other current expenses, two thousand tive undred dollars; and for actual necessary expenses, not exceeding two thousand dollars; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars. ,,§,‘Q,f'“"“'° ““* '°‘ FURNITURE AND REPAIRS or FURNITURE! For furniture and repairs of same, carpets, and gas and electric—light iixtures, for all public buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, assay ollices, and immigration stations, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for furniture. carpets. gas and electric-light iixtures for new buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other public buildings shall be used, so far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plan for furniture or not.