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 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 716. 1904. 99 dollars each; fifty-eight watchmen; six special watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; foreman of laborers, one thousand '*“l’°”"* dollars; skilled laborer, male, eight hundred and forty dollars; wireman, nine hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, male, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty-six laborers; ten laborers, at five hundred dollars each; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; two laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; eighty-seven charwomen; foreman of cabinet shop, one thousand five hundred Cabinet shop. dollars; draftsmau, one thousand two hundred dollars; ten cabinet-- makers, at one thousand dollars each; cabinetmaker, seven hundred and tvwenty dollars; carpenter, one thousand dollars; car nter’s helper, six hundred and sixty dollars. For the Winder Buildihg: Engineer, Wind" Buudmsone thousand dollars; three tlremen; conductor of elevator, seven hun- _ dred and twenty dollars; four watchmen; three laborers, one of whom, ' when necessary, shall assist and relieve the conductor of the elevator; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; and six charwomen. For ¤¤¤B¤i1<1i¤s. the Cox Buildin, seventeen hundred and nine New York avenue: Three watchmen-hremen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and one laborer; in all, one hundred and eighty-one thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. _ Division of bookkee ing and warrants: For chief of division, three w,Q§§‘{§§Q$,?5m§“d thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand seven hundred dollars; estimate and digest clerk, two thousand tive hundred dollars; two principal bookkeepers, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; eleven bookkeepers, at two thousand dollars each; twelve clerks of class four· four c erks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of, class one; one messenger; two assistant _ m ;    lsbersrgzin all, seventy-three   six hun- E tl. -  I {vi; y,, · *'. . 'Division of customs: For chief of division, two thousand seven hun- °“’"”"" ‘“'“*°“· dred and fifty dollars; assistant chief of division,two thousand dollars; five law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; and two assistant messengers; in all, thirty-three thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. · Division of appointments: For chief of division, two thousand ,,,;‘},Y’°l“'"°"' dm seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; executive clerk, two thousand dollars; law and bond clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; two assistant messengers; and one laborer; in all, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars. ‘ Division of public moneys: For chief of division, two thousand five s,(f;,‘f"“° m°¤°Y° dmhundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; tive clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one messenger; and one assistant messenger; in all, twenty-five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Division of loans and currency: For chief of division, three thousand _,,{*.,‘:}ff,§_““" °“"°“°Y dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand one hundred dollars; - tive clerks of class four; additional to two clerks of class four as receiving clerk of bonds, and bookkeeper, one hundred dollars each; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eighteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; twelve expert counters, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger; two assistant messengers; nine laborers; superintendent of paper room, one thousand two hundred dollars; paper