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1200 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 237. 1911. thousand dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; deposit weigh clerk, and bookkeeper, at two thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant melter and refiner, and assistant corner, at two thousand dollars each; clerk, and assayer’s assistant, at two thousand dollars each; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousrmd six hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; private secretary, one thousand two lauandred dollars; in all, forty-eight thousand one hundred dollars. U, _, _ For wages of workmen and other employeea,_ninety-four thousand dcuirs. · ug · · For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machmery and repairs, exclusive of that required for the refinery, melter and reiiner s wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage, and wastage and loss on sale of co1ner’s sweeps, thirtglthousand dollars. New cram Mum- ar rw Onmms, Lomsmaaz Assayergwho shall have general charge of the institution as under section thirty-tive hundred n.s.,•ec.sseu.p.vm. and sixty, Revised Statutes, and who shall be a practical assayer, two thousand five hundreddollars; assistant assayer, one thousand five · hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shim P°fform the duties of cashner, one thousand five hundred dollars; three clerks, one thousand two hundred dollars each; assayer’s ass1stant, one thousand two hundred dollars; in‘al1, ten thousand three hundred dollars. For wf§¢8 of workmen and other employees, seven thousand five hundred ollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars. P¤i¤¤¤¤¤r>¤¤·- Murr yr Pnr1.snm.r·n1A‘: Superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; engraver, four thousand dollars; assayer, melter and reiiner, and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant coiner, two thousand dollars, and five hundred dollars additional during present incumbency; assistant melter and refiner, two thousand doHars; cashier, and bookkeeper, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk, and deposit weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assayer’ s assistant, two thousand dollars; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; curator, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; eight clerks, at .one thousand six hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand - two hundred dollars each; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; in all, eighty thousand three hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, and other employees, two hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars. For incidental and conf nt expenses, including new machinery and repairs, exclusive of utigiit required for the refinery, expenses annual assay commission, melters’ and refiners’ wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage, and wastage and loss on sale of coiners’ sweeps, and not exceeding five hundred dollars in value of s cimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, seventy thousange dollars. Su *"“‘°'°°°·°“· Mnvr AT Sim Fnancrsco, Cauronma: Superintendent, four thou-¢ sand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter and rehner, and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thou-