Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1250

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1226 six·rY-r112sr oononnss. sm. III. cs. 22,7. 1911. dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two docket clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; two clprlg?) of class tgps? twp clerlgz of class two; assistant messenger; a rer; in a , wen y-eig thousand nine hundred and egghty dollars. _ For law books for office 0 the Solicitor of the Treasury, four hundred and fifty dollars. m§_g§¤gg*¤c‘ DBM- Omen on mn Sonrerron or mn Dnrnmnnr or Couunnen •¤¤w¤»¤.ee·¤.¢m. ann IilAn0n:dSe(§i<§tor ozgie Dipggtlpiept oigomraiarce a15ddL%bor, · five thousand dollars; istan `ci or ee thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; messenger; m all, twenty-five thousand two hundred and forty dollars. m};’;e¤{_?g¤I’:g§r‘f°¤· DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. - ° Pu ¤f ¤¤¤¤¤*•¤» Omen or mn Snennranrz Secretary of Commerce and Labor Aung °l°m'°°°' twelve thousand dollars; one Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; confidential clerk to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; private secretariy to Assistant Secretary, two thousand one hundred dollars; chie clerk and superintendent, three thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, three thousand dollars; Chief of Appointment Division, two thousand five hundred dollars; Chief, Division of Publications, two thousand five hundred dollars; Chief, Division of Supplies, two thousand one hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four; e even clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; eleven clerks, at one thousand dollars each (including one transferred from Bureau of Labor); six clerks at nine hundred dollars each; two telephone 0 erators, at seven hundred “°“'°°€°"·°°°· twaléty dollars each; ;¤6SS6D{lf,61‘ to 516 SGG!°€t&I’y, 0110 thousand 0 ars; ve messengers; en assistant messe ers includ` ¤· one transferred from Bureau of Manufactures); si-ilvgen niessengeiib boys at four hundred_ and eighty dollars each; engineer, one thousand dollars; three sk1lled laborers, at eight hundred and fort dollars each; two conductors of elevators at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each;. eighteen laborers (mcluding transfers of one from Bureau of Manufactures, one from Bureau of Liglhthouses, and one from Bureau of Statistics, and six hostlers, at six undred and sixty dollars omitted); . fivelaborers, at four_ hundred and eighty dollars each (including two at six hundred and SIXEY dollars each from Bureau of Labor and one at six hundred and sixty dollars from Bureau of Manhfactures drggped); cabinetmaker, one thousand dollars; carpenter nine hundredollars; chief watchman, nine hundred d0llars· eleven watchmen (including three transferred from Bureau of Lhbor)· eighteen charwomen (mcluding three transferred from Bureau of ‘I;abor)· in Bmw wmmmm allirone hundred and seventy-three thousand nine hundred dollars. mmm or compensation at not more than ten dollars per day and actual _ necessary travel' expenses of commercial agents to invesf ate trade conditions abroi? and in the United States, including t1§e insular ssessmns, with the object of romof the fore' commerce of the li) an s li mg lg'] ni tates, sixty thousand ollars; and the results of such investigations shall be reported to Congress. &§;¤•¤ ¤* °°¤1>¤¤» BUREAU or Conronarronsz _ onunissioner of Corporations, ive thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars- clerk to commissioner, one thousand eight hundred dollars· fouryolerks of classfour; four clerks of class three; six clerks of, class two· ten cleiks of class one; fifteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six een copyists, messenger; assistant messenger; three messenger