{OO SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. to ins act offices of United States survzgaors general and other offices in public land service, to investigate udulent land entries, trespasses on the public flands, anlta cases of cpilicial misconduct, actual necessa e nses 0 transpo tion, m uding necessary s eepingcar farelg anxduior employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the eilicicnt conduct 0 examinations, and when authorized by the Commhsioner of the General Land Ofhce, $6,000. u" "°°‘°‘ For law books for the law library, $400. WPS- For connected and separate United States and other maps, prei?°n1?$h¢m ared in the General Land Office, $20,000: Promkled, That of the United States maps procured hereimder seven thousand two hundred copies shall be delivered to the Senate and fourteen thousand four hundred copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, 500 co ies shall be delivered to the Commissioner o the General Land (gfhce, and the residue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. All maps delivered to the Senate and Hogsefof Representatives hereunder shall be moimted with rollers rea v or use. ‘ B¢•¢•¤¤<1”¤¤¤·¤¢<>ri¤1 For separate State and Territorial maps of public land States NN including maps showing areas designated by the Secretary of the $8** ¤°¤¤•¤*•¤d Interior, under the enlarged homestead Acts prepared in the General Land Office $3,000. i¤¤¤¤°¤<=¤ Irrnrax Omron: Commissioner, $5,000; assistant commissioner, $3.500; chief clerk, $2,750; forester, $3,000; financial clerk, $2,250; chiefs of divisions-——one $2,250, one $2,000; law clerk, $2,000;·assistant chief of division, $2,000; expert accoimtant, $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; examiner of irrigation accounts, $1,800; draftsmen-——one $1,400, one $1,200; clerks—twenty of class four, thirty-one of class three, thirty-eight of class two, two at $1,500 each, sixty-eight of class one (including one stenographer), thirty-two at $1,000 each (including one stenographer), thirty-four at $900 each, two at $720 each; messenger; four assistant messengers; four messenger boys, at $360 each; in all, $325,550. ?•¤=*°¤ OM- PENSION. Orrron: Commissioner, $5,000· deputy commissioner $3 600; chief clerk, $2,500; assistant chief clerk, $2,000· medical referee, $3,000; assistant medical referee, $2,250; two qualified Surgeons, at $2,000 each; eleven medical examiners, at $1,800 each: eight chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; law clerk, $2,250; chief of board of review, $2,250; thirty-nine principal examiners, at $2 000 each; private secretary, to be selected and appointed b the Cominissioner of Pensions, $2,000; eleven assistant chiefs ol divisions at $1,800 each; three stenographers, at $1,600 each; disbursing clerk for the payment ofllpensions, $4,000; deputy disbursing clerk $2 750* three supervising erks in the disbmsing division, at $2 000 dash: c1erks——~mnety-nine of class four, eighty·mne of class three; two hun-: dred and sixty-four of class two, three hundred and thirty-four of class one, seventy at $1,000 each; forty cop `sts· twenty-nine messengers; eleven assistant messengers; two sliilled, laborers at $660 eac ; twelve messenger boys, at $400 each; su erintendent’ of buildmg, $1,400; twenty-three laborers; ten female liiborers, at $400 eachfifteen charwomen; painter and cabinetmaker, skilled in their trades, gp $%each captaip€gf the waitgi, $840; three sergeants of the watch; _ a eac ; mne n watc en; engineer $1 200· two firemenin all, $1,460,790. ’ ’ ’ * ,,,§§§§Y"’“ °“ i‘“°¥ Appointments shall not be made to an of the positions herein appropriated for in the classified service ol, the Bureau of Pensions not actually Hlled June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen nor shall more than twenty-five per centum of other vacancies actually occurrinag in anygrade in the classified service of that Bureau duri the fisc year nineteen hundred and seventeen, be filled by briginI$