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 FIFTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 716. 1904. 97 EXECUTIVE. _ E¤¤·=¤¤v¤- For compensation of the President of the United States, fifty thou- P,2‘§},‘§§{{““°“°*‘h° sand dollars. For compensation of the Vice-President of the United States, from v °*!§*{_¤°**¤¤ and including March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, two thousand six hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-eight cents. For compensation to the followin in the office of the President of §"¤¤¢_:hw the United States: Secretarly, five thousand dollars- two assistant sec- mam uy' retaries, at three thousand ollars each; executive clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; executive clerk and disbursing officer, two thousand dollars; two clerks, at two thousand dollars each; six clerks of class four; one clerk of class four, who shall be a telegrapher; four clerks of class three; usher to the President, one thousand eight hundred dollars; steward, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief doorkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eight doorkeepers, at one thousand two hundred ollars each; four messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five messengers, at nine hundred dollars each; watchman, nine hundred dollars; one fireman; laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, sixty- five thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive Office including station- °°°*l”¤°°*°*P°”’°'- ery therefor, as well as record books, telegrams, telephones, books for library, furniture and carpets for offices, ca.re of office carriages, horses, and harness, and miscellaneous items, to be expended in the discretion of the President, twenty thousand dollars. · CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. m%'§u_“°'“°° °°'¤‘ For three Commissioners, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; Cf ¤¤ig¤¤¤¤· ¤=- chief examiner, three thousand dollars; secretary, two thousand two` hundred and fifty dollars; assistant chief examiner, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; eight clerks of class four; thirteen clerks of class three· sixteen clerks of class two; thirty-two clerks of class one; twenty clerks, at one thousand dollars eac ; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eight clerks, at eight hundred and fort dollars each; one messenger; engineer, eight uudred and forty dollars; two firemen; two watchmen; one elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three laborers; and three messenger boys, at three hundred and sixtly dollars each; in all, one hundred and sixt -four thousand and sixty ollars. Fbr necessa travelin expenses, including those of examiners act- mmm ing under theldlirection of the Commission, and for expenses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, eight thousand five hundred dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. °°’°‘"“°“'°”“'“ For com nsation of the Secreta of State, eight thousand dollars; Per <>f www- Assistant gcretary, four thousandyfive hundref dollars; Second and "”"°°°°'°l°m’°°° Third Assistant Secretaries, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; assistant solicitor of the Department of State, to be appointed by the Secretary of State, three thousand dollars; law clerk, and assistant, to be selected and appointed ·by the Secretary of State, to edit the laws of Congress and perform such other duties as may be required of them, at two thousand live hundred dollars and one thousand five hundred dollars, respectively; eight chiefs of bureaus, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; two von xxxm,r·r 1---7