Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/407

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384 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Szrss. II. Ch. 350. 1912. c¤.eeee,¤.c. Assn omcnln Onauurn, Norm Caaousraz Assayer and melter $1 500. * For of workmen other clerks and employees, $900. For incidental and contingent expenses, $400. _ ¤•·¤··¤¤¤- $1*-*- Assn omcn ar Dmnwoon Scum Daxorra: Assays: in charge, who shall also perform the dulies of melter, $2,000; $1,200; assistant assayer, $1,600; assayer’s assistant, $1,400; m , $0,200. For wages of workmen other employees, $3,000. _ { 1.13:1- and contingent expenses, new machmery, and so o , 1 . » _ "•*•¤··'°°*· Assn orncz xr Hmm Momma: Aseayer in charge, $2 ; chief clerk, who shall also peilorm the duties of cashier, $l,800;_clg, $1,600; clerk $1,400; assistant assayer, $1,700; assayeia assistant, $1 400; in all: $10,400. · ~ l•‘or wages ofl1wor§1nen and other employiagsést)6,500. For incident an eontmgen` thexpenses, . _ _ ¤•·*'··"•**- Ansar onion ar Szacrrm, Wasmxerox: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter $2,750; assistant aseayer, $2,000;chiefclerk,whoahallalsoperl’ormthedut1esofcaahier, $2,000% one clerk, $1,700; two clerks, at $1,600 each; clerk, $1,400; .in 13,050. NB; wages of workmen and other employees, $22,000. _ For incidental and contingent expenses, mcluding rent of building, $6 . ""‘“"°°”’·‘”"'· {yn omca ar Sam Lan Crrr, Una: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter $2,500; assistant assayer, ,, , $1,600; chief clerk who shall also perflorm the duties of cashier, aeuaei-yu. $1,600: Provided, 'l'hat the chief clerk shall perform the duties of assayer in charge in his absence; clerk. $1,400; in ell, $7,100. ger wagss <g\lwor?ent;a;nél other employ:-zesg $4,500. G, orincnen an con` entexpenses, 3,00. and mm, The position of coiner, which has heretofore existed in each of the §_°'§f‘;’,“,;‘,,‘i°;,,,"‘,}’,%._'·l· coinage mints, and the position of melter and reiiner which has heregk gg- gg,-_y,; tofore existed m each o the coinage mints and in the United States nsw, ami we vw. assay office at N ew York, hre here y abolished, to take efect on and §,‘:§;,_°’°· ”"’°’· after July first, mneteen hundred and twelve, and on and after that date the duties and responsibilities heretofore imposed bylaw on the officers holding said positions in each of said mints and the assay office shall devolve upon the superintendents of said institutions; y_¤,gy>g•¤s_g>”¤&;,r and all assistants and employees of the mints and assay offices of the ’° ’ United States shall, from and after July first nineteen hundred and twelve, be aplpgmted by the Secretary of the ’I‘r . °•¤'¤· °°*°· Mmr ar _ Nvnn, Comkanoz Superintendent, Z500; assayer, $3,000; sugenntendent melting and renni department $3,000; superinten ent coming department, $2,500;n51ief clerk and cashier, at $2,500 each; deposit weigh clerk and bookkeeper, at $2,000 each; assistant assayer, $2,200; two clerks, at $2,000 each; assuver’s assistant, $2,000; assistant cashier, $1,800· two clerks at l 800 } $ 1 each; four clerks, at $1,600 each; two clerks, at $1,400 each; one clerk, $1,200; pnvate secretary, $1,200; in all, $47,200. For wages o workmen and other employees, $94,000. Am. a m Fer incidental andcontingsnt expenses, including new machinery and repairs, wastage m melting and de artment and co' ' de artment, and loss on sale 0 sweeps arising gem the treatment ei bugion and the manufacture of coin, $35,000. P¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤1·. P•· Mme- ar Pnmannnrinaz Superintendent, $4,500; engraver, $4 000- assayer, $3,000; su&§1ntendent melting and refining department. $3,000; ¤¤p¤¤¤t·¤¤ t ¢¤¤¤¤s depqrtruent, $2,500; chief clerk; $2,500; amnstant msayer, $2,200; assistant superintendent of melt- 8igg5&id cl=eipartme!:it,d$2,000; casbiezi and bookkeeper, at , eac , one erk, an eposit weigh erk, at $2,000 each;