Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/905

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888 srxrrrzrrn corvcnnss. sm. II. cH. 297. 1909. Indian inspectors, not reguired to be engineers, now employed and appropriated for in the ndian Department, at two thousand five hundred dollars each, and said Indian mspectors shall_hereafter_ be ¤;.,,k,,m_ termed inspectors, and shall be included in the classified service; chief disbursing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of supplies, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of mails, files, and arch1ves,_two thousand two - hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of publications, two thousand two hrmdred and fifty dollars; four clerks, at two thousand dollars each; rivate secretary to the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundred dollars; thirteen clerks of class four; eighteen clerks of class three; twenty-one clerks of class two; twenty-four clerks of class one; returns office clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; live copyists; switchboard telephone opera- Messenzeraetc. tor; nine messengers; seven assistant messengers; twenty-one laborers (including three laborers, transferred from Indian Office); two skilled mechanics, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two caripenters, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber, nine hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand dollars; one laborer, six hundred dollars; six laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one packer, six hundred and sixty dollars; two conductors of elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen (including four charwomen transferred from Indian Office); ca tain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; forty watcliimen; additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant Clerk eosin man engineer, one thousand dollars; seven firemen; one clerk, to s` , °°"'“‘ under the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for hirnghis ap royal of all tribal deeds_ to allottees and deeds for town lots made and executed according to law for any of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, three hundred and four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. amgroym or old For employees, for the roper protection, heating, care, and reser- ,*Q‘§’,§g §€ff,,l§;*""" vation of the old Post-Office Department building, occupied by the Department of the Interior, namely: One engineer and electrician one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; four firemen; three watchmen, acting as lieutenants, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty watchmen; conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; fourteen laborers; nine laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; three skilled mechanics (painter, carpenter, and lumber), at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-nine thousand tlhree hundred and eighty dollars. ne»;j;;;;,5*_¢Ogég*· Omrrcn or Assrsrnrr Arr0RNEY—GsNEnAL: For assistant attorney, ` three thousand dollars; assistant attorney, two thousand seven hundred and fift dollars; three assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dolliirs each; four assistant attorneys, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; nine assistant attorneys, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class three, one of whom shall act as stenographer and one of whom shall be a stenographer and t rpewriter; one clerk of class one; in all, forty-seven thousand eight hun- _ dred and fifty dollars. rei- rum, em., in- For per diem in lieu of subsistence of two special inspectors, De- ”’°°°°”‘ partment of the Interior, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed y the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation (including temporary employment of stenogmphers, typewriters, and other assistance