Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/758

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1889. 713 one hundred dollars each; stenographer to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eleven clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; one clerk of class two, for indexing records, one thousand four hundred dollars; fourteen clerks of class _one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; three assistant messengers; one packer, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; ten laborers; one telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, one hundrer and seventeen thousand four hundred and seventy dollars. For proof-reading the laws of the United States and reports to Proof-wading, em. Congress, including boxes and transportation of the same, one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. d Eor stationery, furniture, nxtures, and repairs, five thousand Stationery ew. o ars._ d Sor books and maps, and books for the library,,two thousand nookaac. o ars. For services of lithographer, and necessar materials for the L1m¤gmp1m·,ew. lithographic press, one thousand two hundred drollars. For contingent expenses, namely; For care, and subsistence of comugensexpeuses. horses and repairs o wagons, carriage, and harness, one thousand two hundred ollars; for rent of stable and wagon-shed, six hundred dollars; for care of clock, telegraphic and electric a paratus, and repairs to the Same, six hundred dollars and for miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of editing and distributing the laws enacted during em., awe. the second session of the Fiftieth Congress, three thousand dollars. For editing and distributing the Statutes at Large of the Fiftieth Editing Statutes ac Congress, one thousand dollars. Lu" TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ,.,3`,1?f“‘“" "°*""°· SECRE'1'ARY’S Ormcnz Foncompensation of the Secretary of the Rey if jeciétnry. Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two Assistant Secretaries of the S’°°r ’°°°‘ Treasury, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk to the Secretary, two thousand four hundred dollars; two rivate secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at one thousandp eight hundred dollars each; Government actuary, under the control of the Treasury Department, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk, at one thousand two hundred dollars; one copyist; three messengers; two assistant messengers; in all, thirty-one thousand three hundred and ten dollars. Office of chief clerk and superintendent: For chief clerk. includ- cme: cmk, ciem ing three hundred dollars as superintendent of Treasury buildin , °°°· three thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of Treasury building, two thousand one hundred dollars; an inspector of electric-liht ilants, gas, and fixtures for all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, one thousand nine hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; additional to one clerk of class four as bookkeeper, one hundred dollars ; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; one messenger; two assistant messengers; one storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; one telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; three elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand four Eugm,,e,._m_ hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; two assistant engineers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one locksniith and electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; three firemen, five firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; one coalpasser, five hundred dollars; one captain of the watch, one thousand w,,m,m,,,,_ four hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at nine hundred