Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/311

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 667. 1890. 257 ·of the Interior, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class four; one census clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; seven clerks of class three; one clerk of class three gzustodian), who shall give bond in such sum as the Secretary of the nterior may determine; one book-keeper for custodian, one thousand two hundred ·dollars; eight clerks of class two; sixteen clerks of class one, two of whom shal be stenographers or tlypewriters; one returns-office clerk, . one thousand two hundred dollars; one female clerk to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, one thousand two hundred do lars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine copy- ists; one telephone operator, six hundred dollars; three messengers; messengers. nine assistant messengers; fourteen laborers; two skilled mechanics, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two carpenters, at~nine hundred dollars each; one laborer at six hundred dollars; four packers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; one conductor of elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; four charwomen; one captain of the watch, one thousand wmumeu. dollars; forty watchmen, additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; and seven firemen; in all, one hundred and ninety- two thousand two hundred and ten dollars. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL: For one law clerk, cme; or Amistant at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one law clerk, at A“°""°"G"’“°"“· two thousand Eve hundred dollars; one law clerk at two thousand ctwo hundred and fifty dollars; one reporter of land decisions, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; twelve law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class three, one of whom shall act as stenographer; in all, thirty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. For per diem in lieu of subsistence of two special inspectors con- rar mem, sm., ip. nected with the administration of the public—land service, while trav- §§S‘?” °’ p“""° eling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessar ex- · enses of transportation, five thousand dollars, to be expended, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. GENERAL LAND OFFICE: For the Commissioner of the General Gerwrumndomw. Land Office, Eve thousand dollars; one assistant commissioner, to °°"‘”““°‘°“°"°‘°‘ be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent ·of the Senate, who shall be authorized to sign such letters, apers, and documents, and to perform such other duties as may be dlirected by the Commissioner, and shall act as Commissioner in the absence ot that officer, or in case of a vacancy in the office of Commissioner, three thousand ive hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand two hun- ‘ dred dollars each; three inspectors of surveyors—general and district land officers, at two thousand dollars each; recorder, two thousand dollars; three principal clerks at two thousand dollars each; eight chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; two law examiners, at two thousand dollars each; ten principlal examiners of land claims .and contests at two thousand dollars eac ; thirty-two clerks of class four; sixty-two clerks of class three; seventy-two clerks of class two; seventy-eight clerks of class one; fifty-six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; and nfty-Eve copyists; two messengers; nine .assistant messengers; twelve laborers; and six (packers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, five hun red and forty-six thousand two hundred and fifty_ dollars. _ For per diem in lieu of subsistence of inspectors, and of clerks, r»;<u¤m,¤w.,mv¤s detailed to investigate fraudulent l&11d entries, trespasses on the °g““°"“· °°°‘ public lands, and cases of official misconduct, also of clerks detailed to examine the books of, and assist in opening, new land offices, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be iixed by the Secretary of the sgwr L-VOL xxv1;17