Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/220

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132 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 716. 1904. foreign mails, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dol lars; chief of division of inspection, two thousand dollars; chief of contract division, two thousand dollars; chief of mail equipment division, two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four; thirty-nine clerks of class three; twenty-nine clerks of class two; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; twenty-two clerks of class one; seventeen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; six assistant messengers; in all, one hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. ,,0'{$;S*}e,{¤g@gr:;° Orrrcn Tmrzn ASSISTANT Posmusrnn-GENERAL: For Third Assist- ¤1e=rks.¤¤:. 'ant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent postage-stamp supplies and postmasters’ accounts, two thousand Eve hundre 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 undred and fifty dollars; superintendent of classification division, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; four special a nts, classiication division, at two thousand dollars each; 'chief ogeliles and records division, two thousand dollars; chief of redemption division, two thousand dollars; superin- `tendent 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 ofclass two; forty clerks of class one; twenty- three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hun-‘ dred dollars each; one messenger; live assistant messengers; ten laborers; in all, two hundred and sixteen thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. diPg;mQi¤¤» www For per diem allowance for assistant superintendents of registry V`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 arisin in connection with business of the registry system, ten thou- Smiid gmarsd I ll f l l ii d Per di*¢¤¤·<=*¤¤¤*¤<=¤· or r iem a owance or s cia a ents, c assi cation ivision, mn dlvmm when adtiuall * traveling on busing; of thi Post-Oilice 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 classitication division, seven thousand dollars. Pgggsgggr _»g,¤;=j_¤;¤¤{¤,¤ Orrrcn Fomrm Assrsnsr POSTMASTER·GENERAL¢ For Fourth crsnetsm. ’ Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; Uhm *¤¤P°°°°*· 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 free—delivery service, three thousand dollars; supervisor of rural freedelivery service, two thousand seven hundred and fift dollars; chief of board of examiners of rural carriers, two thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant su rintendent of city free-delivery system, two thousand dollars; eight cllelrks of class four; twenty-nine clerks of class three; thirty-eight clerks of class two; sixty-one clerks of class one; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; steno rapher, one thousand two hundred dollars; sixty-one clerks, at one dnousand dollars each; one hundred and eighteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; (pave, four hundred and eighty dollars; page, three hundred and sixty ollars; five messen ers; twelve assistant messengers; and nine laborers; inall, four hundred and five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.