Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/213

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 186. 1908. 195 TEMPORARY SERVICES: For special and temporary service, including w}`v*;¤P°”’Y· °*°·· extra special services of regular employees, at the discretion of thece` Librarian, to continue available until expended, two thousand dollars. SUNDAY ormmucz To enable the Library of Congress to be kept open Sunday opening. for reference use from two until ten o’clock post meridian on Sundays and legal holidays, within the discretion of the Librarian, including the extra services of employees and the services of additional employees under the Librarian. ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. INCREASE or LIBRARY or Couemcssz For purchase of books for I“°’°°'° °‘ ‘·“"“'>'- the Library, and for freight, commissions, and traveling expenses incidental to the acquisition of books by purchase, gift, or exchange, one hundred thousand dollars; For purchase of books and for periodicals for the law library, under L"' *’°°k“· °‘°· the direction of the Chief Justice, three thousand dollars; For purchase of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress, and purchased by the marshal of the Supreme Court, under the direction of the Chief Justice, one thousand five hundred dollars; - Forpurchase of miscellaneous periodicals and newspapers, including P°"°d‘°¤‘*· payment in advance for subscriptions to the same, five thousand dollars; n all, one hundred and nine thousand five hundred dollars. Courmemur nxrmvsns: For miscellaneous and contingent expenses "°¤““8°°”°‘P°'*~“°’~ of the Library, stationery, supglies, and all stock and materials directly purchased, miscellaneous trave ing expenses, postage, transportation, and all incidental expenses connected with the administration of the Library and the Copyright Office, which sum shall be so apportioned zslpo prevent a deficiency therein, seven thousand three hundred o ars. Irznnxns, DIGESTS, AND COMPILATIONS or LAW: To continue the {${,*}°g*¤if°{;;,g*‘*"· preparation of the new index to the Statutes at Large, in accordance` i " wit the plan approved by the Judiciar Committees of both Houses of Congress, and to prepare such other law indexes, digests, and compilations of law as may be required b Congress for otf1c1al use, namely: For one assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant, nine hundred dollars; two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and five hundred dollars as additional compensation to the law librarian; in all, five thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. CUs·roDY, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE or LIBRARY BUILDING AND ,m‘§*;,°m,f,§d_l’“"‘*“” euovrms: For superintendent of the Library building and grounds, lswxperinwnderxr. tive thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, one °°m’°°°` thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; one messenger; one assistant messenger; one telephone switchboard operator: one assistant telephone switchboard operator; captain of watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; lieutenant of watch, one thousand dollars; sixteen watchmen; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; 'nter, nine hundred dollars; foreman of laborers, nine hundred doh:-is; fourteen laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two attendants in ladies’ room, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; four check boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; mistress of charwomen, four hundred and twenty-hve dollars; assistant mistress of charwomen, three hundred dollars; forty-tive eharwomen; chief enginee1·, one thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant electrician, one thousand dollars; machinist, one thousand dollars; machinist, mne hundred dollars; two wiremen, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber nine hundred dollars; three elevator conductors, at seven hundred and