30 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUEE. 



ACT AUGUST 10, 1912, c. 284. An act making appropriations for the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture for tlie fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen 

 hundred and thirteen. (37 Stat. 269.) 



That the following sums be, and they are hereb}^, appropriated. 

 Jilt of an}' money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise 

 appropriated, in full compensation for the fiscal year ending June 

 thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for the purposes and objects 

 hereinafter expressed, namely: 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Sai^ries, Ofeice of the Secretary of Agriculture : Secretary of 

 Agriculture, twelve thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, five thousand dollars; solicitor, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, 

 three thousand dollars, and five hundred dollars additional as cus- 

 todian of buildings ; private secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 two thousand five hundred dollars; stenographer and executive clerk 

 to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand two hundred and Mty 

 dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 

 one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer to the Assistant 

 Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand four hundred dollars; one 

 appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; one chief of supply divi- 

 sion, two thousand dollars; one inspector, two thousand seven hun- 

 dred and fifty dollars; one law clerk, at three thousand dollars; two 

 law clerks, at two thousand five hundred dollars each ; one law clerk, 

 two thousand two hundred dollars; ten law clerks, at two thousand 

 dollars each; eight law clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars 

 each; three law clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; 

 one telegraph and telephone operator, one thousand six hundred 

 dollars; two clerks, class four; six clerks, class three; ten clerks, class 

 two; eighteen clerks, class one; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars 

 each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk, eight hun- 

 dred and forty dollars; twelve messengers or laborers, at eight hun- 

 dred and forty dollars each; ten assistant messengers or laborers, at 

 seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one chief engineer, who shall 

 be captain of the watch, two thousand dollars; one assistant chief 

 engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, 

 one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one 

 thousand dollars each; seven firemen, at seven hundred and twenty 

 dollars each ; eight elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty 

 dollars each ; one construction inspector, one thousand four hundred 

 dollai-s; five cabinetmakers or carpenters, at one thousand two hun- 

 dred dollars each; two cabinetmakers or carpenters, at one thousand 

 one hundred dollars each ; eight cabinetmakers or carpenters, at one 

 thousand and twenty dollars each; two cabinetmakers or carpenters, 

 at nine hundred dollars each; one electrician, one thousand one hun- 

 dred dollars; one electrical wireman, one thousand dollars; one 

 electrical wireman. nine hundred dollars; two electrician's helpers, 

 at seven luindred and twenty dollars each; two painters, at one thou- 

 sand dollars each; two painters, at nine hundred dollars each; five 

 plumbers or st<»am fitters, at one thousand and twenty dollars each; 

 one plumber's helper, eight hundred and forty dollars; two plumber's 

 helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one blacksmith, 

 nine hundred dollars; one lieutenant of the Avatch, one thousand dol- 



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