Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1131

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1111 one $2,400, two at $2,000 each; assistant examiner of titles, $2,000; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of buildin , $3,000; Super. Chic! eek, ams, mtendent of buildings, $500; private secretary an? assistant to the m` Attorney General, $3,000; clerk to the Attorney. General, $1,800; stenographer to the Solicitor General, $1,600; law clerks—three at $2,000 each, two of class four; clerk in office of Solicitor of Internal Revenue, $1,800; attorney in charge of pardons, $3,000; superin- p,?§,,,s"°'*,'§‘,°§“°““° °' tendent of prisons, $4,000; disbursing clerk, $2,750; appointment I clerk, $2,000; chief of division of investigation, $3,500; examiners- ,,g.{”°“"“°“°“ ‘“"" two at $2,500 each, four at $2,250 each, two at $2,000 each, three at $1,800 each; librarian, $1,800; clerks-—eight of class four, eleven of class three, ten of class two twenty of class one, sixteen at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900 each; chief memenger, $1,000; packer, $900; m,¥,‘fS§€§‘°“· "°“’“‘ messenger, $960; six messengers; thirteen assistant mwsengers; seven laborers; seven watchmen; engineer, $1,200; two assistant engineers, at $900 each; two telephone switchboard o rators; four firemen; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; headmcharwoman, _ $480; twenty-four charwomen. Division of Accounts: Chief $2,500- DmS°°°u°°°°m* administrative accountant, $2,500; chief bookkeeper and record clerk, $2,000; clerks—~three of class four, six of class three, six of class two, five of class one, three at $900 each; in all, $466,670. CoN·r1Nom·rr nxrrmsss: For furniture and repairs, including car- °°¤“¤¢¤**¤¤P•¤•*~ pets, file holders, and cases, $4,500. For books for law library of the department, including their exchange, $3,000. For urchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories flir library of department, including their exchange, $500. For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Commerce, $300. For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Labor, $500. s"'“°“""‘ For stationery for department and its several bureaus, $6,500. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, m"°°“‘“‘°°"" foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, boo s of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, street car tickets not exceeding $200, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, $27,000. For official transportation, including purchase and exchange, keep and shoeing of animals and purchase, exchange, and repairs of wagons, carria es, and harness, including those used for carrying passengers, amipurchase and repair of bicycles, $2,500. For rent of buildings and parts of buildings m the District of Co- B°"°· lumbia, $36,000. Orme}: or Soucrron or rm; Tnnasvnrz Solicitor, $5,000; assistant ,,,,S‘f"°l“'°‘°“°T’“* solicitor, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,000; two law clerks, at $2,000 each; · two docket clerks, at $2,000 each; clerks-two of class four, two of class three, two of class two; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, $28,980. For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, $300. . . Orrres or Soucrron. or ma Dnraamnrrr or Commncm: Solicitor, paigfggiitahgggsiig $5,000; assistant solicitor, $3,000; clerks--two of class four, two of class three, three of class two, one of class one; messenger; in all, $21,040. _ _ . Orrrcm or Soucrron or Tun Dnrxnnmivr or Larson: Sohcitor, p§r°ii¤°¤ii$¤i’ $5,000; law clerk, $2,000; clerks—two of class four, two of class one; messenger; in all, $13,840. DEPARTIKENT OF COMMERCE. mD,;’j“'“"*""°‘C°"" Omen or rm: Smcnsrnr: Secretary of Commerce, $12,000; m§·gggYé,,,_ Mis" Assistant Secret , $5,000; private secretary to the Secretary, i $2,500; confidentiillr clerk to the Secretary, $1,800; private secretary