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 676 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ill. Ch. 297. 1905. For rent of office for the surveyor-general, pay of messenger, stationery, printing, binding, lights, ice, post—ollice box rent, repairs of furniture, typewriters, and instruments, books of reference for office use, and other incidental ex enses, one thousand five hundred dollars. °*°8°¤· For surveyor—general of gregon, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, nine thousand two hundred and lift dollars. For pay of messenger, stationery, teleghone, towels, binding, postoflice box rent, books of reference for o `ce use, and other incidental ex uses, one thousand dollars. 8<>¤*h D•-km- hdr surveyor—general of South Dakota, two thousand dollars; and floplclerks in his office, five thousand dollars; in all, seven thousand o ars. For rent of office for the surveyongeneral, pay of messengers, stationerv supplies, drafting instruments, fuel, ice, binding records, postotlioe box rent, telegrams, registration of letters, towels, furniture and typewriter repairs, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, on'e thousand five hundred dollars. _ clerks in his office, nine thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. For rent of ,office for the surveyor-general, pay of janitor, stationery, plats and supplies, printing and binding, drawing tables, drafting instruments, st—oiHce x rent, typewriters, drayage, towels, books ' of reference fdr office use, and other incidental expenses, one thou- . sand two hundred dollars. w“"*"'*°“·. For surveyor—general of Wrashington, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, seven thousand eight hundred dollars; in all. nine thousand eight hundred dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor-general, pay of janitor, furniture and repairs, stationery, binding records, books, blanks, books of referencehforl ofliicle lpse, and other incidental expenses, one thousand seven nn re dollars. Wyvmins- For surveyor—general of Wyoming, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand nine hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand nine hundred dollars. · _ For rent of office for the surveyongeneral, y of messen r, stationery and supplies, lights, printing, binding, backs, post-ogize box rent, drafting instruments, mounting maps, ice, towels, furniture and repairs, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, one thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars. .,,§::?·°”‘°** °°**"· POST-OFFICE 1>srA1rrM1~;N·r. Ge§,*g_*{*C£*;*,;_f·gg,;€*· Orrrcn Posrnrasrrzn-Gsxniaanz For compensation of the Postmas- `ter-General, eight thousand dollars; chief clerk, Post—flice De artment, including five hundred dollars as superintendent of Post·(l)f1ice Department building, three thousand dollars; private secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; disbursiu clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; bookkeeper and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two stenographers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk, assistant to chief clerdzotwo thousand dollars; two clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; curator of museum, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; telephone operator, one thousand dollars; mes- _ senger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; one messenger; two m§,§f${{$°"*· 'Y”‘°*" assistant messengers; page. three hundred and sixty dollars; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; eight assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistant electricians, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; O
 * 7***- For surveyor-general of Utah, two thousand dollars; and for the