Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/604

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574 FIFTY-Founru conennss. sees. 11. cu. 265. 1897. chief clerk of mail depredations, two I housand dollars; chief of appointment division, two thousand dollars; chief of bond division, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class tour; sixteen clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; seventeen clerks of class one; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; page, three hundred and sixty dollars; and three assistant messengers; in all, ninety thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. m'§,°gX,§T‘Ph"'°"f°` OFFICE OF ToPoGBAPHEB.: For topographer, two thousand five hundred dollars; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; three skilled drattsmen, 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; assistant map mounter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one assistant messenger; two watchmen; four copyists of maps, at nine hundred dollars each; _ and one charwoman; in all, thirty-one thousand and twenty dollars. ,,,£*’°“”‘“* °1°"‘* OFFICE or nrsnnnsme CLERK: Disbursing clerk and superintendent of buildings, two thousand one hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; one fireman who shall be a blacksmith, and one fireman who shall be a steam litter, at nine hundred dollars each; conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two iiremen; carpenter, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant carpenter, one thousand dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; nineteen watchmen; twenty-two laborers; plumber, and awning maker, at nine hundred dollars each; and fifteen charwomeu; and for force in the additional building as fohows: Four watchmen; two firemen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four laborers; and six charwomen; and for additional building used for the storage of post-office supplies: Two watchmen; two iiremen; one laborer; and one charwoman; in all, sixty thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. °°¤¤¤$•¤*°*P°¤·°°- Fon conrmennr nxrmvsns or run Posr-Ormcrz Dnranrmnnr, including the additional building occupied by the money-order division of the Auditor for the Postr0in0e Department, and the additional building used for storage of post-office supplies, namely: For stationery and blank books, including amount necessary for the;] purchase of free penalty envelopes, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel and repairs to heating apparatus, nine thousand dollars. For gas and electric lights, four thousand five hundred dollars. For plumbing and gas and electric-light iixtures, one thousand live hundred dollars. For telegraphing, two thousand five hundred dollars. For painting, two thousand five hundred dollars. For carpets and matting, including one thousand dollars for the 311};:: of the Auditor for the Post·Ot’lice Department, three thousand o rs. For fmniture, including one thousand dollars for the office of the gufiitor for the Post-Office Department, two thousand five hundred ol ars. 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, five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, including two thousand dollars for the office of the Auditor for the Post-Onice Department, eleven thousand dollars. Rm- For rent of topographer’s office, one thousand five hundred dollars; for rent of a suitable building or buildings for the use of the money- order office of the Post—Oftice Department, eight thousand dollars; for rent of building for use of the Auditor lor the Post-Otlice Department,