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Sec. 333.

Report of Comptroller.

The report of the Comptroller is to include the expenses of liquidation of failed national banks, by a provision of Act April 28, 1902, c. 594, § 1, set forth below.

ACT APRIL 28, 1902, c. 594, § 1.

Report of expenses of liquidation of national banks.

* * That the Comptroller of the Currency is hereby directed to include in his Annual Report to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, expenses incurred during each year, in liquidation of each failed national bank separately.

Act April 28, 1902, c. 594, § 1, 32 Stat. 138.

This is a proviso annexed to an appropriation for the office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, cited above.

CHAPTER TEN.

The Bureau of Statistics.

This chapter of the Revised Statutes included the provisions relating to the Bureau of Statistics, as a Bureau of the Treasury Department. The Bureau is transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the duties, powers, etc., of the head of the Treasury Department in and over the Bureau are vested in the head of the Department of Commerce and Labor, by the act establishing that Department, Act Feb. 14, 1903, c. 552, §§ 4, 10, post, under Title XII A, "The Department of Commerce and Labor."

Sec. 334.

Bureau of Statistics.

The appropriation for the Bureau by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, provides, "For officer in charge of the Bureau of Statistics," $4,000. Act Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 873.

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The appropriations for the officers, clerks, and employés in the office of the Director of the Mint for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are contained in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act of Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 874.

[CHAPTER ELEVEN A.]

[Bureau of Navigation.]

This chapter of Comp. St. 1901 included the provisions of Act July 5, 1884, c. 221, establishing the Bureau of Navigation as a Bureau of the Treasury Department. The Bureau is transferred to the Department of Commerce and Labor, and the duties, powers, etc., of the head of the Treasury Department in and over the Bureau are vested in the head of the Department of Commerce and Labor, by the act establishing that Department, Act Feb. 14, 1903, c. 552, §§ 4, 10, post, under Title XII A, "The Department of Commerce and Labor."

ACT JULY 5, 1884, c. 221, § 6.

Appointment and compensation of Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and clerks.

The appropriations for the Commissioner of Navigation, $3,600, and for the officers, clerks, and employés in the Bureau of Navigation, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are contained in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act of Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 873.

TITLE VIII.

THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

Sec. 347.

Solicitor-General.

The appropriation for compensation of the Solicitor-General, by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, is $7,500. Act Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 903.

Sec. 349.

Solicitor of Treasury, etc., in Department of Justice.

The appropriations for compensation of officers enumerated in this section, by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are: For Solicitor of the Treasury, $4,500; Assistant Solicitor, $3,000; and for Solicitor of Internal Revenue, $4,500; Solicitor for the Department of State, $4,500. Act Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 903, 904.

ACT MARCH 3, 1891, c. 541, § 1.

Solicitor for Department of State.

An assistant solicitor for the Department of State, to be appointed by the Secretary of State, is authorized by provisions of Act April 17, 1900, c. 192, § 1, and subsequent appropriation acts, set forth or referred to ante, under Title V, "The Department of State."

Sec. 351.

Subordinate officers.

The appropriations for the officers, clerks, and employés in the Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are contained in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act of Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 903, 904.

Sec. 370.

ACT MARCH 3, 1899, c. 424, § 1.

Expenditures for supplies for courts and judicial officers.

The provision of this act set forth in Comp. St. 1901, p. 210, is repeated in the sundry civil appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, Act June 28, 1902, c. 1301, § 1, 32 Stat. 476, in the same language, except that the sum appropriated is $30,000.

Sec. 383.

Publication of opinions.

The appropriation for the preparation of Vol. 24 of the Opinions of the Attorney-General, to be printed in accordance with this section, is contained in the sundry civil appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, Act March 3, 1903, c. 1007, § 1, 32 Stat. 1139.

TITLE IX.

THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Sec. 390.

Assistant Attorney-General for Post-Office Department.

The appropriation for compensation of the Assistant Attorney-General of the Post-Office Department, by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, is $4,500. Act Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 903.

Appropriations are also made by the same act for salaries in the office of the Assistant Attorney-General for the Post-Office Department, for an assistant attorney, $2,750, one assistant attorney, $2,000, and clerks and messengers.

Sec. 393.

Clerks and employés.

The appropriations for the officers, clerks, and employés in the Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are contained in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act of Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 899-903.

ACT APRIL 16, 1890, c. 85.

Assistant General Superintendent and chief clerk, railway mail service.

Appropriations for officers and clerks for the railway mail service are made in the annual postal service appropriation acts. The appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, include one general superintendent, at $4,000; one assistant general superintendent, at $3,500; one chief clerk, office of general superintendent, at $2,000; one assistant chief clerk, office of general superintendent, at $1,800; with division superintendents, assistant division superintendents, assistant superintendents, and numerous clerks. Act March 3, 1903, c. 1009, § 1, 32 Stat. 1172.

Further provisions relating to allowances for traveling and other expenses of officers in the railway mail service and other branches of the postal service are set forth or referred to post, under Title XLVI, "The Postal Service," c. 12.

Sec. 394.

ACT JUNE 23, 1874, c. 456, § 1.

Superintendent of free delivery; salary.

The appropriation for compensation of the general superintendent of the free-delivery service, by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, is $4,000. That act also contains appropriations for a superintendent of city delivery service, and, for rural free-delivery service, for a superintendent and other officers, etc., in the Department; and for other superintendents

and officers in the Department, in connection with other branches of the postal service. The officers thus provided for in the Department for the fiscal year 1904, not including chief clerks, chiefs of division, clerks, stenographers, messengers, and laborers, are as follows:

Office First Assistant Postmaster General: Superintendent of the money order system, $3,500; general superintendent of the free-delivery system, $4,000; superintendent of city delivery service, $3,000; superintendent of the Dead Letter Office, $2,500; general superintendent of salaries and allowances, $4,000; assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances, $2,250; superintendent of post-office supplies, $2,500; assistant superintendent of post-office supplies, $1,800.

For rural free-delivery service: Superintendent, $3,000; supervisor, $2,750; chief of board of examiners of rural carriers, $2,200.

Office Second Assistant Postmaster-General: Superintendent of railway adjustments, $2,500; assistant superintendent of railway adjustments, $2,000; superintendent of foreign mails, $3,000.

Office Third Assistant Postmaster-General: Superintendent postagestamp supplies and postmasters' accounts, $2,500; superintendent of system of postal finance, who shall give bond in such amount as the Postmaster-General may determine for the faithful discharge of his duties, $2,250; superintendent of classification division, $2,750; four special agents, classification division, at $2,000 each; superintendent of registry system, $2,500; six assistant superintendents of registry system, at $2,000 each.

Appropriations are also made for per diem allowances for assistant superintendents of registry system, and for special agents, classification division, when actually traveling on business of the Post-Office Department, at a rate to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, not exceeding $4, and for other actual and necessary traveling expenses arising in connection with such business.

Office Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General: Chief post-office inspector, $3,000; chief clerk of mail depredations, $2,000. Act Feb. 25, 1903, c. 755, § 1, 32 Stat. 900–901.

Further appropriations for salaries, with additional per diem allowances when traveling, and for official expenses, for assistant superintendents, special agents, inspectors, etc., in the various branches of the postal service, are made by the postal service appropriation acts. Such appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, are contained in Act March 3, 1903, c. 1009, § 1, 32 Stat. 1170-1175. See note under Act Feb. 24, 1899, c. 187, § 1, below.

Provisions relating to the salaries and per diem allowances for traveling expenses, etc., of post-office inspectors, and of superintendents and assistant superintendents of railway mail service, are set forth or referred to under Title XLVI, "The Postal Service," c. 12.

ACT FEB. 24, 1899, c. 187, § 1.

Assistant superintendents of free-delivery; traveling expenses.

The postal service appropriation acts since 1901, instead of provisions for "assistant superintendents of free-delivery," as in previous acts, contain appropriations for "assistant superintendents city delivery service," in addition to a "superintendent city delivery service." Those acts also contain appropriations for assistant superintendents and other officers in the various branches of the service. In the postal service appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, Act March 3, 1903, c. 1009, § 1, 32 Stat. 1170, appropriations are made for seven assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division, at the rate of $2,000 per annum, a per diem allowance when actually traveling on business of the Department, at a rate to be fixed by the Postmaster-General not to exceed $4 per day, and for other necessary official expenses, and for four assistant superintendents city delivery service at the rate of $2,000 per annum, with like allowances. Similar appropriations are made, also, for rural free delivery service, for division superintendents, special

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