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Nebraska," approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and 

 four; * * * 



Act Mnrch 4. 1013. c. 14^. 37 Stat. S40. 



This is a proviso annexed to an appropriation for expenses of tlie 

 Nebraslva National Forest in llie afiricuitnral approprialiou net for the 

 fiscal year 1014. cited above. Provisions in the same lanjiuace accom- 

 panied the similar appropriation act for the two preceding fiscal years. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1913, c. 145. (37 Stat. 828.) 



FOREST SERVICE. 



Salariks, Forest Service: One Forester, who shall be chief of 

 bureau, $r),000; one administrative assistant, $2,000; one forest 

 supervisor, $2,700; one forest supervisor, $2,G00; five forest super- 

 visors, at $2,400 each; twenty forest supervisors, at $2,200 each; 

 forty-eight forest supervisors, at $2,000 each; sixty-six forest super- 

 visors, at $1,800 each; ten forest supervisors, at $1,G00 each; four 

 deputy forest supervisors, at $1,700 each; twenty-seven deputy 

 forest supervisors, at $1,000 eacli ; thirty-one deputy forest super- 

 visors, at $1,500 each; eighteen deputy forest supervisors, at $1,400 

 each; two forest rangers, at $l,r)00 each; twenty-one forest rangers, 

 at $1,400 each; seventy-eight forest rangers, at $1,300 each; two 

 hundred and eighty-six forest rangers, at $1,200 each; six hundred 

 and ninety assistant forest rangers, at $1,100 each; one property 

 auditor, $1,800; one clerk, $2,100; three clerks, at $2,000 each; 

 thirteen clerks, at $1,800 each; twenty-five clerks, at $1,G00 each; 

 nine clerks, at $1,500 each; seventeen clerks, at $1,400 each; six 

 clerks, at $1,300 each; seventy-seven clerks, at $1,200 each; fifty- 

 nine clerks, at $1,100 each; fifty-one clerks, at $1,020 each; thirty 

 clerks, at $960 each; one hundred and twenty-eight clerks, at $000 

 each; two clerks, at $840 each; one game warden, $1,400; one game 

 warden, $1,200; one compiler, $1,800; one draftsman, $2,000; three 

 draftsmen, at $1,600 each; two draftsmen, at $1,500 each; six drafts- 

 men, at $1,400 each; four draftsmen, at $1,300 each; eight drafts- 

 men! at $1,200 each; two draftsmen, at $1,100 each; three draftsmen, 

 at $1,020 each; one draftsman. $060; four draftsmen, at $000 each; 

 one artist, $1,400; one artist, $1,000; three map colorists, at $900 

 each; one map colorist, $720; one photogi-apher, $1,600; one pho- 

 tographer, $1,400; one photographer, $1,200; one photographer, 

 $1,100; one lithographer, $1,200; one lithographer's helper, $780; 

 one machinist, $1,260; one carpenter, $1,200; two carpenters, at 

 $1,000 each; one carpenter. $060; one electrician. $1,020; one labo- 

 ' ratory aid and engineer, $000: three laboratory assistants, at $000 

 each;* one laboratory assistant, $800; one laboratory helper. $720; 

 one laboratory helper, $600; one packer, $1,000; one packer, $780: 

 four watchmen, at $840 each; one mes.senger or laborer, $060; tliree 

 ■' 'messengers or laborers, at $000 each; four messengers or laborers, 

 at $840 each ; three messengers or laborers, at $780 each ; four mes- 

 I'sengers or laborers, at $720 each; six me.s.sengers or laborers, at 

 I '$660 each; five messengei'S or laborers, at $000 oarh ; two messengers 

 f ; or laborers,, at $540 each ; three messengers or messenger boys, at 

 ' j $480 each ; three messengers or messenger boys, at $420 each ; 

 twelve me-ssengers or messenger boys, at $360 each; one apprentice 



