494 SIXTY—THlRD CONGRESS. ,Sess. II. Crr. 141. 1914. conduct of said oiices, except upon revions specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Irand Office. _ '1`°¤P°””¥ “'*“’— The Secretary of the Interior rs hereby authorized to detail temporarily clerks from the office of one surveyor general to another as the ,, my °°°°°°m°s °i ii? l°w(i°° m°dQi°1?mi.§` na r an (1 · has °m°° "°'*· The use o e un crea e o secon , erg n mV<>1- 13»1l?gg5?m hundred and sixty-four (Thirteelrnth Statutes, pgge three hundred and sixty-five), and the Act of March second, eighteen hundred_ and "°*· ”·P·‘”’· ninet -five (Twenty-eighth Statutes, page mne undred and thirty- seveng, for office work in the surveyor generals offices and m the . General Land Office is hereby extende for one year from June f',,‘{,,°'{f’· thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen: Provided, That not to exceed $25,000 of this fund shall be used for the purposes above indicated. mma ones Dopart- POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ,,,§Q‘;“c,';’§”$§,‘,?§°;}‘§; Omen Posrrrasrmz Gmmnar.: Postmaster General, $12,000; chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings, $4,000; private secretary, $2,500; disbursing clerk, $2,250; bookkeeper and accountant, $1,800; two stenograp ers, at $1,600 each; gppomtment clerk, $2,000; assistant to chief clerk $2,000; clerks- our of class four, seven of class three, eight of class two five,of class one, seven at " $1,000 each five at $900 each; telephone switchboard operator assistant telephone witchboard operator; messenger in charge of ,,,,¥€‘,,'§°" "““"‘ mails, $900; messenger; two assistant messengers; pg, $360;_engi- ~ near, $1,400; eight ass1sta.nt_engmeer·s, at $1,000 ; electrician, $1,400; two assistant electricians, at $1,200 each; three dynamo tenders at $900 each; fireman,. who shall be a blacksmith, and fireman, who shall be a. steam Etter, at $900 each; ten elevator conductors, at $720 each; seventeen fir·emen· ca:rpenters——one $1,200, one $1,000, two at $900 each; captain of the watch, $1,000; additional to two watchmen acting as heutenant of watchmen, at $120 each; twenty- four watchmen; foreman of laborers, $800; forty-five laborers; plumber, $900; awning maker, $900; female 1aborers—one $540, three at $500 each, three at $480 each; forty·:|ive charwomen; in all, $187,950. ¤¤g?iii°vi§¤?5. °°”P°°' Division of Post-omce Inspectors: Chief Inspector, $4,000; chief clerk, $2,000; clerks—th.ree 0 class four, eight of class three, twelve of class two, sixteen of class one, fourteen at $1,000 each, fifteen at P mm mm $9%] each; th;·eia>1arss§1stant messe1;gers;lalborer; in all, $90,520. arvgigu. “ 1v1sion o c asrng n : Purc as` agent $4 000; chief clerk, $2,000; clerks—one ofcldss four, one dflglass thfee, dne of class two, two of class one, one $1,000; assistant m ; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing agent while on business Soudwsdmsm of thedepartment, $500; m all, $15,420. ' Divisron of Sohcitor for the Post Omoo Department: Assistant attorneys-—one $2,750, one $2,500, two at $2,000 each; law clerk, $1,800; clerks—two of class four, one of class three, three of class two, one of class one, one $1,000, one $900; assktant mexenger; in all, ,. on $24,270: pogggxgxcrgkc Washington, District of Columbia, new post·office building: For ,,,,,,d,,,;_ ·· three assistant engmeers, at $900 each; three assistant electricians, at $900 each; ten elevator conductors, at $720 each· three oilers, at $720 each; twelve watchmen; additional to one watchman acting as lieutenant of the watch, $120; fifteen laborers; one assistant plumber
- 720; two female laborers, at $480 each; Efteen charwomen; in all;
38,700. ‘ mEEi’diZi§tsl¤l“` Ormcn Fmsr Assrsrlrrr Pqsrmnsrnn GENERAL: First Assistant Baum and mow Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; Division of Salaries sam ·nv¤s1¤¤,¤m. and Allowances——supenntendent $4,000, assistant tendent $2,250; Chief Division of Correspondence, $2,000; c ht of