Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/795

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772 SIXTY-SECOND oouennss. sm. 111. cs. 142. ma. summa mm- gretgfqrg a propriated for the rental of the Mills "°"°°’ Bu'fl1dingm;31?n thehiscal year June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, is here made available for the rental of the Mills Building or any other or bmldmgs or parts thereof for the Navy Department for the period from iirst to June thirt1eth, nineteen undred and thirteen, and the diponal sum of $1,375, to ,uI2“‘°°""" ‘"°' be immediately available, m hceby appropriated for the same pur- ¤•¤*¤¤¤¤¤¤°*° gartof mriationsmadeforthenavalserucesballbe guru Wm, exillh edfor ihiugolpthe P herein providedforonaccountof the Navy Department at , District of Columbia, except for personal services in certain bureaus, as herein expressly authorized. ¥¤¤¤¤¤¤>•=¤•¤¤·¤*· DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. '°°""”""”""" Omen or mn Sncuranrz Secretary of the Intu-ior, $12,000; -:*11, H ·*¤¤ First Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, including $500 as supermtendent of building, who shall be chief executive omcer of the departmmt and who may be designated bytl1eSecretaryof theInteriortosigoHicialpape¤s and documents dm-ingthe tmmgrary absence of Secretary and theAss1stant

 ,{§_"’°°` Secretaries of department, $4,000; anistant to   Secretary,

$2,750; assistant , $2,500; two special uépectora whosemnploymentshall limitedto theinspecuonof cesand the work m the several offices under the eontml of the Department of the Interior at $2,500 each; six inspectors, at $2,500 eaeh· disbursing cleric, $2.500; clerk_m of $2,250· in charge of mails, files, and archives, $2 · cl m charge oi publications, $2,250; private secretary to Secretary, $2,500; clerksfour, at $2,000 each; thirteen of class four, eighteen of class three, twenty-one of class two, twenty-four of class one, three, at $1,000 ·each· returns office clerk $1,600; female clerk, to be designated b the President, to sign land patents, $1,200; eight copyxsts; multigraph ¤:$;°Z‘”‘ "°°°` operator, $900; assistant multngraph operator, $720; typewriter repair-er, $900; two telephone swnte board op)•;rator·s; nine messengers; seven assistant messengers; twenty-one la rers; skilled mechanics——one $900, one $720; two carpenters, at $900 each; plumber, $900; electrician, $1,000; laborer, $600; six laborers, at $480 each; packer, $660; two conductors of elevators, at $720 each; Eight charwomen; anu mm captain of watch, $1,200; forty watchman; ditional to two mu. an watchmen acting as heutenants of watchmen, at $120 each; engineer, $1,200; assistant engineer, $1,000; seven £remen· clerk to sign, under the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for him, his approval of all tribal deeds to allotteee and deeds for town lots made and executed to_1aw for any of the Five Tribes of Indians alum in the Indian erntory, $1,200; in all, $275 820. omn:»°iYZ$°:`ri¤s¤¤ Old Post_ Office Department Building: and electrician, ¤¤¤*¤¤¢- $1,§00; assistant engineer, ·$l,000; four firemen; three watchmen, acting as lieutenants, at $840 each; twentywatchmen; conductor of elevator, $720;_fourteen laborers; nine laborers, at $480 each; three iagrillllid (painter, carpenter, and plumber), at $900 each; e¤*':sn°°’?$¤§l°'°°y Omen or Assrsraxr Aiuounzr Gmmnn.: Assistant attorneys— one $3,000, two at $2,250 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2 250 each, eleven at $2,000 each· medical expert, $2,000; cIerlrs—iour ofclass three, one ofwhomshallactassfenographerand one ofwhom sslggllgslae a stenographsr and typewiitei-, one of clue one; in all, "'°“"‘·“"‘*"°' For diem° lieu f bsis ‘ &_‘ ¤m¤m·._ POT ml 0 N1 *81168 of two BBW pgrb. ment oi the Interior, whil iravcling on dutgljeftlhllrate tdnbrziilrsd by