Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/30

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12 SIXTILTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 27. 1908. °&i°i;¤ ·¤¤ •¤•1 mmrs Ann assay ormcrs. ' {’,°·';:’·°°*°- Mint at Denver, Colorado: For wages of workmen and adjusters, ` two thousand five hundred dollars. . _ _ °°“**“8 °“* •*· For incidental and contin ent expenses, including melter and Nm" reiiner’s wastage and loss on sagle of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage and wastage and loss on sale of co1ner s sweeps, five thousand do lars._ _ Q';" °*"°*¤°· 1* Mint at New Orleans, Louisiana: For waggssof workmen and adjustmm ers, and not exceeding two thousand do for other clerks and em loyees, seven thousand dollars. §,¤“¤*¤lPm*`*·’•· Mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For wages of workmen and ln" adjusters, and not exceeding sixteen thousand dollars for other clerks ' and employees, fifty thousand dollars. _ conmigem u· For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery P'""" and repairs, expenses annual assay commission, melters’ and rehners’ wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ` ingots for coinage, and wastage and loss on sale of comers’ sweeps, fifteen thousand dollars.

 Nev. Mint at Carson, Nevada: To enable the assayer in charge to employ

“°‘°°”" °l°'k‘ an additional clerk during the remainder of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, six hundred dollars. Additimsl molar. To enable the assayer in char e to employ an additional melter . during the remainder of the fiscahyear nineteen hundred and eight, six hundred and fifty dollars. _ dg¥;r¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤T¤¤- eovannmnm nv rm: mnnrronms. g_¤{¤_r,•¤>¤¤~ Territory of Oklahoma: For salaries of the following from July iirst °°` to November fifteenth, nineteen hundred and seven, inclusive, namely: For governor at the rate of three thousand dollars per annum; chief justice and six associate judges at the rate of four thousand dollars per annum each; and secretary at the rate of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; in all, twelve thousand three hundred dollars. Lginlnvive ex- To pay accounts for legislative exppnses, Territor of Oklahoma, °°° ‘ as set forth on page sixteen of House ocument Numbered Four hundred and fifty-eight of the present session of Congress, Eve hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-five cents. rnstnmncoiumbis. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA_ g¤;;:é;{_¤ gggb Exucurrvn orricn: For additional amount required for En ineer stoner': man-. Commissioner (to make salary five thousand dollars per annum) ilu- the fiscal years that follow: Fiscal ear nineteen hundred and eight, three hundred and eighty- three dollars and fifty cents; For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and ten cents. gg; *i¤¤¤¤° ¤· Coxrmorzxr Ann MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For postage for strictly °°r·£.-ieige. official mail matter, two thousand dollars. big? M ¤¤¤¢¤·* W- For additional amount required for the purchase of enamel metal ' identification numbcrtags for motor vehiclesin the District of Columbia, two hundred and fifty dollars; and the Commissioners of the District of . Columbia are hereby authorized to amend the regulations controllin motor vehicles so as to provide that for such identification tag and registration thereof the owner of each motor vehicle shall pa the sum ree. of two dollars and the secretary of the automobile board shall, after the payment of said fee to the collector of taxes. District of Columbia. I i mmm isspp to said owner the idehntiiication number tag. Mami; P¤`¤8- r UNICIPAL BUILDING! or furnishin and e ui in comple , i F ml`m°g` m' every detail by the Commissioners of thegimstdctlofpgbliiirmbia lthethew