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For rent of rooms, including steam heat and elevator service, six Rent, etc. thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses, namely: For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, Contingent expenses. hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, telephone service, expressage, storage for documents, not to exceed seven hundred and fifty dollars, repairs of cases and furniture, fuel and lights, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, and other absolutely necessary expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars.

LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD: For chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; title and contract clerk, two thousand dollars; accountant, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; three clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; one clerk; seven hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant messengers; one laborer; assistant civil engineer, two thousand four hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; draftsman, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand two hundred and sixty dollars.

THE CENSUS OFFICE: For Director, six thousand dollars; four chief statisticians, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; disbursing and appointment clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; geographer, two thousand dollars; stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; eight expert chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; sixteen clerks of class two; two hundred and seventy-two clerks of class one; two hundred and twelve clerks, at one thousand dollars each; forty-four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; expert map mounter, one thousand dollars; engineer, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand dollars; two skilled laborers, at one thousand dollars each; five skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; ten watchmen; six messengers; two firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; thirteen assistant messengers; sixteen unskilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; thirtyfive charwomen; in all, seven hundred and eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

Light-House Board.

Census Office,
Director, clerks, etc.

Rent, etc.

For securing information for census reports, provided for by law, Reports, etc. including per diem compensation of special agents and expenses of the same and of detailed employees, the cost of transcribing State, municipal, and other records, the temporary rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia for supervising special agents, and the employment by them of such temporary service as may be necessary in collecting the statistics required by law, four hundred and thirtyeight thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the total expendi- Provisos. ture for such rentals shall not exceed three thousand dollars, and that for temporary service two thousand dollars: And provided further, That no expense shall be incurred for the two last-named items unless the same shall have been previously authorized by the Director.

Limit.

Restriction.

Special agents transferred to classified Vol. 32, p. 53.

The thirteen special agents now employed in the Census Office on other than the special work committed to them, as authorized by service. section ten of the Act of March sixth, nineteen hundred and two, entitled, "An Act to provide for a permanent Census Office," are hereby transferred to the classified service, to be assigned as follows: One geographer and four as chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each, four as clerks of class four, and four as clerks of class two. For rental of quarters, twenty-six thousand six hundred dollars. For stationery, ten thousand dollars.

For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, expressage, horses and wagons, feed for and shoe

Assignment.

Rent.

Stationery.

Furniture.

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ing of horses, diagrams, awnings, shelving, file cases, file holders, office fixtures, fuel, light, and other absolutely necessary expenses, fifteen thousand dollars.

For purchase of books of reference, periodicals, and manuscripts, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For tabulating census returns, including cost of cards and rental of necessary apparatus, fifty thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF STATISTICS: For Chief of Bureau, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one chief of division, two thousand one hundred dollars; statistical clerk, two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; one clerk, expert in foreign statistics and languages, to compile Statistical Abstract of the World, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand five hundred dollars; eight clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; translator, one thousand two hundred dollars; twelve clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four copyists; one messenger; three assistant messengers; four laborers; and one female laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, seventy-seven thousand five hundred and seventy dollars.

For payment of the services of experts, and for other necessary expenditures connected with the collection of facts relative to the internal and foreign commerce of the United States, four thousand dollars.

To enable the Bureau of Statistics, under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, to collate and arrange the tariffs of foreign countries in form for distribution, to be printed in the English language, utilizing as far as practicable the reports of the International Bureau for the Publication of Customs Tariffs, and accompanied by a statement showing the equivalent in currency, weights, and measures of the United States of all foreign terms of currency, weights, and measures used in such tariffs, three thousand five hundred dollars.

OFFICE SUPERVISING INSPECTOR-GENERAL STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE: For Supervising Inspector-General, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class one; one clerk of class one (stenographer and typewriter); one messenger; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and forty dollars, the same to be paid from the permanent appropriations for the Steamboat-Inspection Service.

BUREAU OF NAVIGATION: For Commissioner of Navigation, three thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; additional to one clerk designated as deputy commissioner, six hundred dollars; clerk to Commissioner, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, twenty-eight thousand and eighty dollars.

BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION: For Commissioner-General of Immigration, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dol ars, and two hundred and fifty dollars additional for services as actuary; confidential clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; statistician and stenographer, with power to act as immigrant inspector, two thousand dollars; one supervising immigrant inspector, to be attached to this Bureau in Washington for special work outside, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one copyist; one messenger; one assistant messenger; in all, twenty-seven thousand two hundred and ten dollars, which, together with other expenses of regulating immigration shall be paid from the permanent appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration.

Philippine Islands.

The immigration laws of the United States in force in the Philippine Immigration laws, Islands shall continue to be administered by the officers of the Philippine government.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS: For Director, five thousand dollars; physieist, four thousand dollars; chemist, three thousand five hundred dollars; associate chemist, two thousand two hundred dollars; associate physicist, two thousand dollars; three associate physicists, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; two assistant physicists, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three assistant physicists, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; assistant chemist, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistant physicists, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; five laboratory assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four laboratory assistants, at one thousand dollars each; six laboratory assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; two aids, at six hundred dollars each; two laboratory apprentices, at five hundred and forty dollars each; storekeeper, nine hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; secretary, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; one computer, one thousand dollars; mechanician, one thousand four hundred dollars; one mechanician, one thousand two hundred dollars; two mechanicians, at one thousand dollars each; mechanician, nine hundred dollars; two watchmen; skilled woodworker, eight hundred and forty dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant messengers; engineer, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars; two firemen; electrician, nine hundred dollars; two laborers; three laboratory apprentices, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; janitor, six hundred dollars; and one charwoman, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, eighty-five thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.

For apparatus, machinery, tools, and other appliances used in connection with the buildings or the work of the Bureau, laboratory supplies, materials and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery, or other appliances; piping, wiring, and construction inci dent to the installation of apparatus, machinery, or appliances, furniture for laboratories and offices, cases for apparatus, seventy-four thousand dollars.

Bureau of Stand

ards.

Apparatus, etc.

For fuel for heat, light, and power; office expenses, stationery, Miscellaneous items. printing, and binding; books and periodicals; traveling expenses; expenses of the visiting committee; expenses of attendance of American member at the meeting of the International Committee of Weights and Measures; rent of building at two hundred and thirty-five New Jersey avenue as temporary laboratory, not to exceed eight hundred and forty dollars; and contingencies of all kinds, eleven thousand dollars.

For grading, construction of roads and walks, piping grounds for water supply, lamps, and wiring for lighting purposes, one thousand five hundred dollars, of which sum five hundred dollars shall be immediately available.

Roads, walks, etc.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR: Contingent expenses. For contingent expenses of the offices and bureaus of the Department for which appropriations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are not specifically made, namely: For the purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, books of reference, periodicals, blank books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers (not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars), stationery, furniture and repairs to the same, car

Rent.

Judicial.

Supreme Court.
Justices.

Marshal.

Clerks to justices.

Circuit judges.

Clerks.

Messenger, eighth circuit.

District courts.

Indian Territory, courts.

Hawaiian Territory,

courts.

Retired judges.

pets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel, lighting and heating; for the purchase, exchange, and care of horses and vehicles, to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges, postage, telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, and adding machines, and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, seventy-five thousand dollars, which sum shall be so apportioned as to prevent a deficiency therein. For rent of buildings, namely: For office of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and the bureaus of Corporations and Manufactures, eleven thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars; for the Light-House Board, office of Steamboat Inspection Service, and Bureau of Navigation, seven thousand six hundred dollars; Bureau of Statistics, four thousand five hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eighty-four cents; stables, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-four cents.

JUDICIAL.

SUPREME COURT: For the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, thirteen thousand dollars; and for eight associate justices, at twelve thousand five hundred dollars each;

For marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For stenographic clerk for the Chief Justice and for each associate justice of the Supreme Court, at not exceeding one thousand six hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty thousand nine hundred dollars.

CIRCUIT COURTS: For twenty-seven circuit judges, at seven thousand dollars each, one hundred and eighty-nine thousand dollars.

For nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at three thousand five hundred dollars each, thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars.

For messenger, to act as librarian and crier, circuit court of appeals, eighth circuit, two thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and twentytwo thousand five hundred dollars.

DISTRICTS COURTS: For salaries of the seventy-three district judges of the United States, at six thousand dollars each, four hundred and thirty-eight thousand dollars.

UNITED STATES COURTS, INDIAN TERRITORY: For salaries of the four judges of the United States in the Indian Territory, at five thousand dollars each, twenty thousand dollars.

DISTRICT COURT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII: For the payment of the salaries of the judge, clerk, and the reporter of the United States district court for the Territory of Hawaii, at five thousand dollars, three thousand dollars, and one thousand two hundred dollars, respectively, nine thousand two hundred dollars.

RETIRED JUDGES: To pay the salaries of the United States judges R. S., sec. 714, p. 135. retired under section seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five, is hereby appropriated.

District of Columbia, court of appeals.

Proviso. Reports.

COURT OF APPEALS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For the chief justice of court of appeals of the District of Columbia, seven thousand five hundred dollars; and for two associate justices, at seven thousand dollars each;

For clerk, three thousand dollars;

For assistant or deputy clerk, two thousand dollars;

For reporter, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That the reports issued by him shall not be sold for more than five dollars per volume:

For crier, nine hundred dollars;

For messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars;

For necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk's office, five hundred dollars; for file cases and filing facilities, five hundred dollars; in all, thirty thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. SUPREME COURT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: For salaries of the chief Supreme court, Disjustice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia and of the five associate judges, at six-thousand dollars each, thirty-six thousand dollars, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia.

CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS: For salary of the clerk of the district court for the northern district of Illinois, as authorized by the Act of July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, three thousand dollars.

trict of Columbia.

Clerk, Illinois northern district. Vol. 28, p. 204.

Yellowstone Park.
Commissioner.

Receipt of fees not
to impair salary.
Vol. 29, p.

COMMISSIONER, YELLOWSTONE PARK: For salary of commissioner in Yellowstone National Park, one thousand five hundred dollars. And the provisions of section twenty-one of an Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninetyseven, and for other purposes, approved May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, shall not be construed as impairing the right of said commissioner to receive said salary as herein provided. BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES OF CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS: For the pur- court of appeals. chase of law books and rebinding law books for the nine libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General upon the requisition of the court (all books purchased hereunder to be plainly marked "The property of the United States "), nine thousand five hundred dollars, and of this amount one thousand five hundred dollars shall be expended for the library of the eighth circuit.

Law books, circuit'

Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship

CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW CITIZENSHIP COURT: For personal and traveling expenses of the three judges of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Court. Citizenship Court, from July first, nineteen hundred and four, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and four, two thousand one hundred dollars; for one stenographer to each of said judges, at one hundred dollars per month each, from July first, nineteen hundred and four, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and four, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for traveling expenses and subsistence of said stenographers, the reporter, and the bailiff of said court, not to exceed three dollars per day each, two thousand one hundred dollars; in all, six thousand dollars.

COURT OF CLAIMS: For the chief justice of the Court of Claims, six thousand five hundred dollars; four judges, at six thousand dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; bailiff, one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three firemen; three watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; one laborer; and two charwomen; in all, fifty-three thousand five hundred and forty dollars.

Court of Claims.

Auditors, etc.

To defray the cost of the employment of auditors and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, in the Court of Claims, to be disbursed under the direction of the court, eight thousand dollars. For stationery, court library, repairs, fuel, electric light, electric Contingent expenses. elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand four hundred dollars.

For reporting the decisions of the court and superintending the Reporting decisions. printing of the thirty-ninth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims, to be paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars;

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