Chap. 0035 An Act making appropriation's for salaries and expenses in the department of the treasurer and receiver general. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December, nineteen hundred and three, to wit: - For the salary of the treasurer and receiver general of the Commonwealth, five thousand dollars. For the salary of the first clerk in the treasurer's depart-' mcnt, twenty-six hundred dollars. For the salary of the second clerk in the treasurer's department, twenty-one hundred dollars. For the salary of the third clerk in the treasurer's department, sixteen hundred dollars. For the salary of the receiving teller in the treasurer's department, eighteen hundred dollars. For the salary of the paying teller in the treasurer's department, eighteen hundred dollars. For the salary of the assistant paying teller in the treasurer's department, one thousand dollars. For the salary of the cashier in the treasurer's department, twenty-two hundred dollars. For the salary of the assistant bookkeeper in the treasurer's department, twelve hundred dollars. For the salaiy of the fund clerk in the treasurer's department, fifteen hundred dollars. For the salary of the warrant clerk in the treasurer's department, twelve hundred dollars. For the salar}r of the files clerk in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars. For the salary of the legacy tax clerk in the treasurer's department, nineteen hundred dollars. For the salary of the stenographer in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars. For the salary of the messenger in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars. For such additional clerical assistance in the treasurer's department as may be necessary for the despatch of public business, a sum not exceeding thirt}r-five hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses in the treasurer's department, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars. For such expenses as the treasurer and receiver general may find necessary in carrying out the provisions of the act imposing a tax on collateral legacies and successions, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars. For the salary of the deputy sealer of weights, measures and balances, fifteen hundred dollars.For travelling and other expenses of the deputy sealer of weights, measures and balances, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ; and for furnishing sets of standard weights, measures and balances to towns not heretofore provided therewith, and to each newly incorporated town, also to provide cities and towns with such parts of said sets as may be necessary to make their sets complete, a sum not exceeding .six hundred dollars. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved January 31, 1903.