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498 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. d cl k at one thousand two hundred dollars each; rivate s·:>rel;):1?y, iiine hundred dollars; messenger, mne hundred d)ol%1ars, . elevator conduc(;§.ror,le}lglht-hundred' dollars; in all, twenty-seven t oud th h · . Smllor viicsgesugf viiorkiiieiiis gncilm not (pxceeding twcfgfwge iéhouiggg gg; hundred ollars for other c er an employees, y- ve s d ll . _ ‘ , . . ` 0Fii>lrSincidental and contingent expenses, including machinery and re airs, exclusive of that required for the refinery, wastage of operative o£cers, and loss on sale of sgveeps, tgvegtyinge thezilisand dloggzighuu ruumupma MIN PHILADELPHIA: u erm en en , our thousand — dred dlollarrs; engraver, }fpg1rt§iousa1:;1dddi>1Hars; aslsay;e1r,f1r;ie;t1¢i{r tap; fin d coiner at the thousand dollars eac ; c 18 _, lzihoughixiln seven huiidred and fifty dollars; assistant assayerilassistailrt melter and refiner and assistant comer, at two thousand dollars eac , cashier and bookkeeper, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, ` abstradt clerk, and weigh cleiik, atmtwg dthouspndt dollzzrils each cashier’s clerk, warrant clerk,an regis ro eposi s, a one ousan h dred d ll e ch· assistant weigh clerk, and assayer’s com-

il;.]tio;nclerk, gtahiieathdusézndi sixd lgigpdgzdl dollars each; in all,

orty-three thousand five hun re an y dollars. _ f km , d n t xceed seventy-e ht thousand

 agndwigdlrty il1olli•.li·s fo(i· dzther clgigks and em§oyees, three

hulrvndred arid foiity tgousagid doltlars. _ I _ new machinery ' ‘ t an con en expenses mc udmg andoiegiistmegclusive of liigixt requiged {for the refinery, gzipenses annual away commission, me ters' an re ners was age, an oss on · l f ` from the manufacture of mgots for coinage 33 gvadiiiigdpinilrllolgsg on sialic of fcoiners’ sweeps, anddnot exgeedglg E h d ddollarsinv ueo secimencomsan ores or e cdrliineltlhfrtahe mint, eighty thousand) dollars. _ ¤•¤"¤¤¤*¤°°·°*‘· Mmr AT SAN FRANCISCO, Cnmonxrliz Supcprmgendenthfour thou; d ii h d d dollars; assayer, me er an re_ ner, an coiner a tlgee tliiiuslsilddrilollars each; chief clerk and cashier, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; abstract clerk, warrant clerk, assistant assayer, assistant_melter and refiner, assistant coiner, weigh clerk, and register of deposits, at two thousand dollars each; cashier’s clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assave1·’s computation clerk, and assistant weigh clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; supermtendent s calculating clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, forty-one thousand one hundred d ll . ` 0Fhi··Swages of workmen, and not exceeding forty thousand dollars for other clerks and employees, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. - F 'd ntal and contingent ex enses, including new machinery andorieyliiilisf exclusive of that required for the_refinery, melter and refiners’ wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps, arising from the manu- ‘ facture of ingots for coinage, and for wastage of and loss on sale of _ coine1s’ sweeps, forty-five thousand dollars. ”""°·“"·‘°· Assay onion AT Borsn, IDAHO: Assayer, who shall also lperform the duties of melter, two thousand dollars; chief clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, three thousand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, and not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars for other clerks and employees, eight thousand three hundred dollars. ` For incidental and contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred d llars. G1¤¤r¤<¤¢¤·N-¤- 0AssAr ornica AT CHARLOT’rE, NORTH CAROLINA: Assayer and melter, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant assayer, one