Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/888

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 374. 1889. 843 assistant superintendents of money order and the chief book keeper shall be fixed at two thousand four hundred dollars, one thousand eight_hundred dollars, and one thousand eight hundred dollars respectively. Superintendents of stations, ten classes, salary, graded in even hun- Superlutendents or dreds of dollars, from one thousand dollars to not exceeding two thou- “°“°‘°"“· sand dollars }per annum, except at New York, New York, where the New York. salaries of the superintendents of Stations "A" and "D" shall be fixed at two thousand five hundred dollars each per annum, and superintendents of Stations "E ” and "F" shall be fixed at two thousand two hundred dollars each per annum. Clerks in charge of stations, nine classes, salary, graded in even Clerks in clmrzc of hundreds of dollars, from one hundred dollars to not exceeding nine °t°"°””‘ hundred dollars per annum. _ Foremen of crews or working sections, six classes, salary, graded F<2¤=·-¤¤¤¤f W<>*¤¤s in even hundreds of dollars, from nine hundred dollars to not exceed- °°°u°“s’ m' ingione thousand four hundred dollars dper annum. ailing clerks, letter distributers, ispatchers, registry, money mmgmrksem order, directory, and nixie clerks, nine classes, salary, graded in even - hundreds of dollars, from six hundred dollars to not exceeding one thousand four hundred dollars per annum. . Separators and assorters, aper distributors, record clerks, eneral- semnzm, ew. delivery clerks, in uiry clerks, clerks for special delivery mail, raters of third and fourtli class mail matter, weighers of second class mail matter, stock or sup ly clerks, and time keepers, seven classes, salary, graded in even hundreds of dollars, from six hundred dollars to not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. Stampers and mail messengers, five classes, salary, graded in even smmpm, em. hundre s of dollars, from four hundred dollars to not exceeding eight hundred dollars per annum. rinters, four classes, salary, graded in even hundreds of dollars, Pr¤¤¤=¢¤¤~ from nine hundred dollars to not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. Pressmen, messengers, watchmen, laborers, janitors, porters, iire- rnssmeu. messenmen, carpenters, wastapaper examiners, and general-utility clerks, g°"‘*°°°‘ four classes, salary, grade in even hundreds of dollars, from four hundred dollars to not exceeding seven hundred dollars per annum. Auditor and draughtsman at New York, New York, three thou- Auditor. amuguw sand dollars and one thousand two hundred dollars per annum re- ma"- New Y°'k· spectively. That the Postmaster-General be, and he is hereby, authorized to ciumncmssn or meclassify and Hx the salaries of the clerks attached to the second class °““‘°‘°‘“ ""‘°*"‘· post-offices, from and after July first, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, as hereinafter provided: Prov/{ded, hm¢·e2·c·r, That the aggre- p,,,,.,,,,_ gate salaries as fixed by such classification as shall be ‘made under ¤¤¤=· this act shall not exceed the several sums appropriated by this act ‘ for the service authorized to be classified, namely: Chief clerk, nine classes. salary, graded in even hundred of dol- Ohm .,;,,,k_ lars, from seven hundred dollars to not exceeding one thousand Eve hundred dollars per annum. Mailing clerks, letter distributers, dispatchers, registry clerks, M¤m¤gc1en¤, em. stmn clerks, and money-order clerks, five classes, salary, graded in evenlhundrecls of dollars, from six hundred dollars to not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum. _ Separators, assorters, paper-distributers, general-delivery sepsmmrsm. clerks, and general utility clerks, four classes, salary, graded in even hundreds of dollars, from six hundred dollars to not exceeding nine hundred dollars per annum. _ _ Stampers, messengers, porters, Janitors, and watchmen. four smnpm, mms. classes, salary, graded in even hundreds of dollars, from three hun- g°"· °“`· dred dollars to not exceeding six hundred dollars: Pr0z·z`de·d, That Pfvvi-w·