416 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 255, 256. 1910. Mw 2¤»‘1910· CHAP. 255.-An Act To amend section thirty-nine hundred and twenty-eight of [S· 7°°°‘] the Revised Statutesto provide for receipts for registered mail, and for other purposes. [Pubm Noi lm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That section thirty-nine
gl hundred and twenty-eight of the Revised Statutes be, and the same is herpény, ameudegdlflo read siifollogs: h H t _ t h H b Rem '-¤¤¤d°'**•= ‘ mc. 3928. enever esen er_s a so reques , areceip s a e gIiziii$Ei>.¤sbi?3?1i?i‘6;=i; taken on the delivery of any registered mail matter, showing to whom ““°"°°°‘ and when the same was delivered. which receipt shall be returned to the sender, and be received in the courts as prima facie evidence of such delivery." · Approved, May 23, 1910. M¤v%·1910- CHAP. 256.-An Act Makin appropriations for the Department of 'culture
for the fiscal year ending June tl§rt1`le;i]h,linineteen hundred and eleven. Agn
0» . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ‘,§§,§‘{""§;},,,,,}’,,‘f,j States rj America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, gsm- and they are hereby, approlpriated, out of any mone in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, in gill compensation for the fiscal year ending June thirtietgi, nineteen hundred and eleven, for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Fav M www- Orrrcn or rm: Sncmrranrz Secretary of Agriculture twelve thout' °1°m’ °`°' sand dollars; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, five thousand dol- %•§g;¤¢· lars; solicrtor four thousand five hundred dollars, and hereafter the ` legal work oi the Department of Agriculture shall be performed under the supervision and direction 0 the solicitor; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars, and five hundred dollars additional as custodian of buildings; private secretar to the Secretarv of Agriculture, two thousand five hundred dolliirs; stenographeru and executive clerk to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand two hundred and fifty 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 division, two thousand dollars; one inspector, two thousand hw clerks five hundred dollars; one law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; ten law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; seven law clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three law clerks, at one ,§’;g;’f;',;’;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ thousand six hundred dollars each: Provided, That the law clerks may be detailed by the Secretary of Agriculture for service in or out of Washington; one telegraph and telephone o erator, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, class four; tliree clerks, class threesix clerks, class two; ten clerks, class one; seven clerks, at one thouj sand dollars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each· ten clerks, messengers, or skilled laborers, at eight hundred and iforty dollars each; eight clerks or laborers, at seven hundred and twenty Ensiueen. ew- dollars each; one chief engineer, who shall be captain of the watch one thousand six hundred dollars; one assistant engineer one thou; sand four hundred dollars; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each· six firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one firemari six hundred dollars; four elevator conductors, at seven hundred ’and twenty dollars each; one construction ins ector, one thousand two hundred dollars; one cabinetmaker, one tli)ousand one hundred dollars; two cabinetmakers, at one thousand and eighty dollars eachone carpenter, one thousand one hundred dollars; one carpenter;