DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND DISBUKSEMENTS. 



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APPROPRIATION ACT FOR 1903. 



The appro j)riation act for the year 1903 contains the following 

 provision : 



Provided further. That hereafter the estimates of appropriations for the Depart- 

 ment of Agriciiltnre shall be prepared and submitted each year according to the 

 order and arrangement of the act for the year preceding; and any changes in such 

 order or arrangement desired by the Secretary of Agriculture may be submitted 

 by note in the estimates. 



It shall be the duty of the Secretary of Agriculture to submit in the Book of 

 Estimates for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, and annually thereafter, 

 immediately following estimates of each of the respective Ofl&ces, Bureaus, and 

 Divisions of the Department of Agriculttire a statement showing in detail the 

 number of clerks who were employed in the District of Columbia upon regular 

 and continuous work for thirty days or more during the previous fiscal year in or 

 under such Offices. Bureaus, or Divisions under authority of and paid from gen- 

 eral appropriations, indicating in the case of every such employment the rate of 

 compensation received and the appropriation from which paid. 



CONDITION OF THE WORK IN THE DIVISION. 



While there was a verj^ noticeable increase in the volume of work in 

 the Division during the last fiscal year, resulting from the largely 

 increased approi^riations, the work was handled with the usual dis- 

 patch and accuracy hy the regular clerical force of the Division, and 

 no part of it was allowed to fall in arrears. 



LEASED BUILDINGS OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WITH LOCATION 

 AND MONTHLY AND ANNUAL RENTAL. 



The following are the Bureau of Animal Industry, botanical, irriga- 

 tion, and Weather Bureau stations under lease by the Department 

 outside of the District of Columbia during the year ended June 30, 



1902: 



Stations, witli, location and monthly or annual rental. 



BDREAtr OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



station. 



Location. 



Baltimore, Md 



Boston , Mass 



BiiflEalo,N.Y 



Chicago, 111 



Do - ---- 



Indianapolis, Ind 



Kansas City,Kans 



Littleton, Mass 



Louisville, Ky 



National Stock Yards, Hli 



nois. 

 NewYork, N. Y 



Do.. 



Norfolk, Va 



Sioux City, Iowa 



South St. Joseph, Mo 



Halethoi-p, Md_ — 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Milwaukee, Wis 



Knoxville, Tenn 



No. 215 St. Paul street 



No. 44 Kilby street 



East Buffalo Live Stock Exchange Building 



No. 4193 South Halsted street 



Union Stock Yards, Exchange Building 



11 Li ve Stock Exchange Building 



Corner Central and James streets 



Quarantine station 



No. .507 Johnson street 



Live Stock Exchange Building 



No. 18 Broad way 



No. 109 West Forty -second street 



No. TO Plume street.. 



Exchange Building, stock yards 



Live Stock Exchange Building 



Quarantine stations - 



Exchange Building, Johnson street 



Gross Building. 



The Deaderick Building 



Rent. 



§125 per annum. 

 |30 per month. 



Do. 

 $225 per month. 

 |125 per month. 

 |10 per month. 

 |45 per month. 

 $250 per annum. 

 |I0 per month. 

 $50 per month. 



<p.ju^/ per annum. 

 §40 per month. 

 |210 per annum. 

 §20 per month. 

 $45 per month. 

 S225 per annum. 

 §180 per annum. 

 |17 per month. 

 |10 per month. 



