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JUDICIAL-Continued.

EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE.

The clerks of the circuit and district courts for the eastern district of Tennessee may reside and keep their offices, respectively, in either the city of Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Greeneville, and shall appoint deputies to reside and keep their offices in each of the above-named cities other than the one in which said clerks shall respectively reside and keep their offices; the said deputy clerks shall, in the absence of their principals, do and perform all the duties appertaining to their offices, respectively (act, June 18, 1906, p. 659)...

WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS.

The clerks of the circuit and district courts of the western district of Texas shall maintain an office, in charge of themselves or a deputy, at the city of Del Rio, Tex., which shall be kept open at all times for the transaction of business (act, June 9, 1906, p. 659)...

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The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to make such appointments, promotions, and changes in salaries, to be paid out of the lump funds of the several bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Department as may be for the best interests of the service: Provided, That the maximum salary of any classified scientific investigator in the city of Washington, or other employee engaged in scientific work, shall not exceed $3,000 per annum. And the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to pay the salary of each employee from the roll of the bureau, independent division, or office in which the employee is working, and no other: Provided, however, That details may be made from or to the Office of the Secretary when necessary and the services of the person whom it is proposed to detail are not required in that office; and he is further authorized and directed to submit to Congress each year a statement covering all appointments, promotions, or other changes made in the salaries paid from lump funds, giving in each case the title, salary, and amount of such change or changes, together with reasons therefor: Provided further, That all classified laborers whose positions were transferred from the lump funds to the statutory rolls by the act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture approved March 3, 1905, and who were by the last clause of that act placed in the classified service without further examination in the grades and at the rates of compensation provided in said act, are made eligible for promotion without further examination...

Total, Office of the Secretary, specific.....

WEATHER BUREAU.

Clerk of class 4..

Clerk of class 1.

Clerk...

Clerk.

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For professors of meteorology, inspectors, district forecasters, local forecasters, section directors, research observers, observers, assistant observers, operators, repair men, station agents, messengers, messenger boys, laborers, and other necessary employees, for duty in the United States, in the West Indies or on adjacent coasts, in the Hawaiian Islands, and in Bermuda, the appropriation is increased from $531,550 for 1906, to $541,550 for 1907-an increase of $10,000..

Chief of division of supplies..

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For compensation of inspectors to be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture for the inspection of cattle, sheep, swine, and goats and the meat and meat food products thereof which enter into interstate or foreign commerce and for all expenses necessary to carry into effect the provisions of the Agricultural appropriation act for 1907 relating to meat inspection, including rent and the employment of labor in Washington and elsewhere, for each year there is permanently appropriated the sum of $3,000,000. And the Secretary of Agriculture is required, in his annual estimates to Congress, to submit a statement in detail, showing the number of persons employed in such inspections and the salary or per diem paid to each, together with the contingent expenses of such inspectors and where they have been and are employed.....

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Clerk

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Illustrator or clerk

900.00

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The following, authorized and being paid from general appropriations for the District of Columbia, are specifically appropriated for in the Executive Office for the fiscal year 1907, namely:

1 inspector

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$900

780

600

2,280

Clerk

Members of the plumbing board, at $300 each....

Total, Executive Office...

ASSESSOR'S Office.

For temporary clerk hire for preparing numerical book, the appropriation of $2,000 for 1906 is omitted for 1907-a reduction of of $2,000..

PERSONAL TAX BOARD.

1

1,500.00

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