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 1].02 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 851. 1901. €,§}1P°'i¤'°°’¤‘l°¤‘“· Sixty assistant superintendents money-order division, assistant ——¤t $1,800 each. superintendent of registry, superintendents money—order division, superintendents of re istry, superintendents of stations, bookkeepers, superintendents of delivery, su erintendents of mails, and cashiers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, one hundred and eight thousand dollars; e, —¤t $1-900 mh- One superintendent of delivery and one su erintendent money-order division, at one thousand nine hundred dolllars each, three thousand eight hundred dollars; -¤¤$2~0<>0 Beck- Sixty superintendents money-order division, superintendents of registry, superintendents of stations, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, and cashiers, at two thousand dollars each, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars; -*1* $2-100 smh- Seven superintendents of money-order division, superintendents of registry, superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, at two thousand one hundred dollars each, fourteen thousand seven hundred dollars; _ ··¤t $2-200 mh- Twenty-nine superintendents money-order division, superintendents of registry, superintendents of stations, superintendents of deliver, , superintendents of mails, and cashiers, at two thousand two hundred doiiars `each, sixty-three thousand eight hundred dollars; "“‘**`2·‘*°° °“°h· Twenty-two assistant superintendents money-order division, assistant superintendents of registry, superintendents money—order division, superintendents of re istry, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, and casgiers, at two thousand four hundred dollars each, fifty-two thousand eight hundred dollars; ‘“‘”·5°° °“°h· Seven superintendents of stations, superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, at two thousand Eve hundred dollars each, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; "'”“ $(*600 "“°h· Seventeen superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, and cashiers, at two thousand six hundred dollars each, forty-four thousand two hundred dollars; ' "“‘$2·7°° mk Ten superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, at fwo thousand seven hundred dollars each, twenty-seven thousand dol- . ars; dgdliiglk. One auditor, New York, three thousand dollars; °i“°“?°‘ One auditor, Chicago, three thousand dollars; $3§2‘$§j"““l°“d€“*S "‘° One superintendent of money-order division, one superintendent of registry, one superintendent of mails, and one superintendent of delivery, at three thousand two hundred dollars each, twelve thousand _ eight hundred dollars; c1§,‘f,§’§f,‘§&§$,$,¤f°' S-ls`or compensation to substitutes for clerks of first and second class post-offices on vacation, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; T°“‘p°“""°l“’kS‘ d }3£or temporary clerk hire, one hundred and twenty-five thousand ol ars· ‘ S°P“““l“g mms- For deparating mails at third and fourth class post-offices, one million and fifty thousand dollars; Am°im°‘ In all, for clerk hire in post-offices, fourteen million three hundred ·ii§$§.§’;,,,y clerks and sixty-three thousand seven hundred dollars: Provided, That the dumlg ‘°“¤>’ h°“”· Postmaster-General may, in the disbursement of this appropriation, allow postmasters at first-class offices to em loy temporary clerks at tllie gate of twenty-five cents an hour during the rush or busy hours of t e ay., ,u§f“‘· “g’“_· me For rent, light, and fuel for first, second, and third class post-offices, _§r<>gi¤·¤, nt m_rd_ two million one hundred thousand dollars: Promded, That there shall c1lils`ouiiesi I not be allowed for the use of any third—class_ ost-otHce for rent a sum in excess of four hundred dollars, nor more than sixty dollars for fuel L°“°s‘ and light in any one year: Andp7·0cidedfurther, That the Postmaster- General may, in the disbursement of this appropriation, apply a part thereof to the purpose of leasing premises for the use of post-offices of