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three dynamo tenders, at nine hundred dollars each; one fireman, who shall be a blacksmith, and one fireman, who shall be a steam fitter, at nine hundred dollars each; ten elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; fourteen firemen; carpenter, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant carpenter, one thousand dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-one watchmen; foreman of laborers, eight hundred dollars; thirty laborers; ten laborers and coal passers, at five hundred dollars each; plumber, and awning maker, at nine hundred dollars each; female laborer, five hundred and forty dollars; three female laborers, at five hundred dollars each; two female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and thirty-two charwomen; in all, one hundred and forty-three thousand four hundred and ten dollars.

OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT: For purchasing agent, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one assistant messenger; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing agent while traveling on business of the Post-Office Department, five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR THE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT: Assistant attorney, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; law clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; assistant messenger; in all, fifteen thousand six hundred and seventy dollars.

Purchasing agent, clerks, etc.

Assistant AttorneyGeneral's office.

First Assistant Postmaster General,

OFFICE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For First Assistant Postmaster-General, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thou- clerks, etc. sand five hundred dollars; Superintendent of the Money-Order System, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk Money Order System, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent of the Dead-Letter Office, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four, who shall be chief clerk of the Dead-Letter Office; general superintendent of salaries and allowances, four thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent of post-office supplies, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of post-office supplies, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief of the correspondence division, two thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class four; twenty-three clerks of class three; thirty-four clerks of class two; forty-nine clerks of class one; fifty-two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; sixty clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; seven assistant messengers; thirty-six laborers; four pages, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; and seven female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, three hundred and thirtyfour thousand three hundred and eighty dollars.

Postmaster-General,

OFFICE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For Second Second Assistant Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; clerks, etc. chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of railway adjustments, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of railway adjustments and law clerk, two thousand two

hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent of foreign mails, three thou- Foreign mails, sand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division of inspection, two thousand dollars; chief of contract division, two thousand dollars; chief of mail equipment division, two thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class four; forty, clerks of class three; thirty-one clerks of class two; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; twenty-four clerks of class one; seventeen clerks, at one thousand

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dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; six assistant messengers; in all, two hundred and seven thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. OFFICE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For Third Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent postagestamp supplies and postmasters' accounts, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; 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, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent of classification division, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; four special agents, classification division, at two thousand dollars each; chief of files and records division, two thousand dollars; chief of redemption division, two thousand dollars; superintendent of registry system, two thousand five hundred dollars; six assistant superintendents of registry system, at two thousand dollars each; nine clerks of class four; twenty-one clerks of class three; twenty-seven clerks of class two; forty-five clerks of class one; twenty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; five assistant messengers; ten laborers; in all, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand one hundred and ninety dollars.

For the following force now employed in the office of the Third Clerks, etc., trans- Assistant Postmaster-General on work in connection with stampedpaper agencies and paid from appropriations made in the post-office appropriation Act for pay of agents and assistants to distribute stamps, and postal cards, namely: One clerk, one thousand dollars; five clerks (now laborers), at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one clerk (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; and three laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each (now paid seven hundred and twenty dollars each); in all, seven thousand nine hundred dollars; and such clerks and laborers as may be so employed on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and five, are hereby transferred to the rolls of the office of the Third Assistant PostmasterGeneral and placed in the classified service, without further examination, in the grades and at the rates of compensation herein provided.

Per diem, registry division.

Per diem, classification division.

Fourth Assistant

Postmaster-General,

clerks, etc.

For per diem allowance for assistant superintendents of registry system, when actually traveling on business of the Post-Office Department, at a rate to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, not exceeding four dollars, and for other actual and necessary traveling expenses arising in connection with business of the registry system, ten thousand dollars.

For per diem allowance 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 four dollars, and for other actual and necessary traveling expenses arising in connection with the business of the classification division, seven thousand dollars.

OFFICE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL: For Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; Chief inspector, etc. chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief post-office inspector, three thousand dollars; chief clerk of mail depredations, two thousand dollars; chief of appointment division, two thousand dollars; chief of bond division, two thousand dollars; superintendent city delivery service, three thousand dollars; superintendent rural freedelivery service, three thousand dollars; supervisor of rural freedelivery service, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant superintendent of city free-delivery system, two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; thirty-one clerks of class three; forty-one

clerks of class two; sixty-seven clerks of class one; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; seventy-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ninetytwo clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; page, four hundred and eighty dollars; page, three hundred and sixty dollars; six messengers; ten assistant messengers; and nine laborers; in all, four hundred and eleven thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.

OFFICE OF TOPOGRAPHER: For topographer, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant topographer, two thousand dollars; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four skilled draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; examiner, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; map mounter, one thousand two hundred dollars; mechanic, one thousand dollars; two copyists of maps, at one thousand dollars each; two copyists of maps, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant map mounter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; in all, thirty-four thousand three hundred and ninety dollars.

Topographer, draftsmen, etc.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES, POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT: For the follow- Contingent expenses ing sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies

therein, namely:

For stationery and blank books, including amount necessary for the purchase of free penalty envelopes, ten thousand dollars.

For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, and power plant, including repairs to elevators, and not exceeding six thousand dollars for changes in boiler furnaces to adapt them to use of anthracite coal, thirty-eight thousand dollars.

For gas and electric lights, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For plumbing, one thousand dollars.

For telegraphing, four thousand five hundred dollars.

For painting, five hundred dollars.

For carpets and matting, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For furniture, four thousand dollars.

For purchase, exchange, and keeping of horses and repair of wagons and harness, to be used only for official purposes, one thousand three hundred dollars.

For hardware, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For miscellaneous items, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars, i which sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars may be expended for telephone service, and not exceeding eight hundred dollars may be expended for law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, and books necessary to conduct the business of the Department.

For rent of a suitable building for storage of the files of the Post- Rent. Office Department, three thousand dollars.

For rent of suitable buildings for the storage of post-office supplies,

and for the rural free-delivery service, twelve thousand eight hundred

dollars.

For rent of stable, three hundred dollars.

For the publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, including Postal Guide. not exceeding one thousand five hundred copies for the use of the Executive Departments, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses in the topographer's office in the preparation and publication of the post-route maps, twenty thousand dollars. And the Postmaster-General may authorize the sale of post-route maps to the public at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereof added, the proceeds of such sales to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps, and of this

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amount one hundred dollars may be expended for the purchase of atlases, geographical and technical works, needed in the topographer's office.

For postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exempt from postage under article eight of the Paris convention of the Universal Postal Union, five hundred and fifty dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL: For compensation of the Attorney-General, eight thousand dollars; Solicitor-General, seven thousand five hundred dollars; assistant to the Attorney-General, seven thousand dollars; five Assistant Attorneys-General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attorney-General of the Post-Office Department, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor of internal revenue, four thousand five hundred dollars; solicitor for the Department of State, four thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; four assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; assistant attorney, in charge of dockets, two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk and examiner of titles, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of the buildings, two thousand five hundred dollars; private secretary to the AttorneyGeneral, two thousand five hundred dollars; confidential clerk to the Attorney-General, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer to the Solicitor-General, one thousand six hundred dollars; two confidential clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; attorney in charge of pardons, two thousand four hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; telegraph operator and stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; eleven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; one messenger; seven assistant messengers; four laborers; three watchmen; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars; three firemen; two conductors of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen; superintendent of buildings, two hundred and fifty dollars; Division of accounts: Chief of division of accounts, two thousand five hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; two copyists; one packer, eight hundred and forty dollars; in all, two hundred and eleven thousand six hundred and forty dollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: For the following sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, namely:

For furniture and repairs, two thousand dollars.

For books for law library of the Department, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories for library of Department, five hundred dollars.

For stationery for Department, including office of the Solicitor of the Treasury and office of the Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, four thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, books of reference, periodicals, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney-General, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars.

For official transportation, including purchase, keep and shoeing of Horses, etc. animals, and purchase and repairs of wagons and harness, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia used by the Department of Justice, twenty-two thousand eight hundred dollars.

Rent.

Solicitor of the Treasury, assistants,

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY: For Solicitor of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; Assistant Solicitor, three etc. thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two docket clerks, at two thousand dollars each; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, twentynine thousand six hundred and eighty dollars.

For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three hundred dollars.

Solicitor of Department of Commerce

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR: For Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, to and Labor. be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and law clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class one; and messenger; in all, ten thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: For compensation of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; confidential clerk to the Secretary, one thousand six hundred dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief clerk and superintendent, three thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four (including one Census clerk); ten clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two telegraph operators, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five messengers; nine assistant messengers; seven messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one engineer, at one thousand dollars; one assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; sixteen laborers; one driver and foreman of stables, eight hundred and forty dollars; six hostlers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; one cabinetmaker, one thousand dollars; one carpenter, nine hundred dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; five watchmen; fifteen charwomen; in all, one hundred and fifty-seven thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.

Department of Commerce and Labor.

Pay of Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc.

Promotion of foreign trade. Special commercial

For compensation at not more than ten dollars per day and actual necessary traveling expenses of special agents to investigate trade conditions abroad, with the object of promoting the foreign commerce of agents. the United States, thirty thousand dollars; and the results of such investigation shall be reported to Congress.

Bureau of Corpora

tions.

BUREAU OF CORPORATIONS: For Commissioner of Corporations, five thousand dollars; Deputy Commissioner, three thousand five hundred Commissioner dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk to Commissioner, one clerks, etc. thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine copyists; one messenger;

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