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 F IFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 297. 1905. 681 an§;>;lEofii1cigl translportatign, includigg purchase, (keep and shoeing of H°”°¤· °'¤· ‘, urc ase an re irs 0 wa ons an a - sand five hundred dollars. pa g h rue8S, two thou `_For the rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Rm- Columbia used by the Department of Justice, twenty-two thousand eight hundred do lags. rrr0E or THE omcrron or THE Tmusrmr: For Solicitor of the S°"°“°* 9* ***6 Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; Assistant Solicitor, three msm¤’ thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two docket clerks, at two thousand dollars each; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; one assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, twenty- nine thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasurv, three hundred dollars. ` Ormcr: or THE SOLICITOR or THE DEPARTMENT or Commnucu AND S°“°**°* of D·>P•¤’*# LABOR: For Solicitor of the De rtment of Commerce and Labor, to :i¤°d`i.¤(tli>:.C°mm°r°° be appointed by the President, hy and with the advice and consent of the Senate, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and law clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class one; _ and messenger; in all, ten thousand one hundred and forty dollars. DEPARTMENT or COMMERCE AND mason. m£%%“:L’3°E§£§€°“‘ OFHCE or THE SEGRETAEY: For com nsation of the Secretar of *’¤Y°'S°°*¤¤·¤*·A·· Commerce and Labor, eight thousand dhllars; Assistant Secretgry, mm' °1°m’°°°' five thousand dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; confidential clerk to the Secretary, one thousand six hundred dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chie clerk and superintendent, three thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; twelve clerks of class four (including one Census clerk); ten clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hnndred dollars each; two telegraph operators, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five messengers; nine assistant messengers; seven messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one engineer, at one thousand dollars; one assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; sixteen laborers; one driver and foreman of stables, eight hundred and forty dollars; six hostlers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each: one cabinetmaker, one thousand dollars; one carpenter, nine hundred dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; five watchmen; fifteen charwomen; in all, one hundred and fiftv-seven thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation at not more than ten dollars per day and actual eikggcauon or fornecessary travelin expenses of ipecial agents to investigate trade con- gupecialecommercial ditions abroad, wid the object 0 lpromoting the foreign commerce of °¤€”'*· the United States. thirty thousanc dollars; and the results of such investigation shall be reported to Congress, _ _ _ Bmuuan or CORPORAHONSZ For Commissioner of COIEOTBCIODS, hve m£_g¤¤•¤¤ of Corporathousand dollars; Deputy Commissioner, three thousan five hundred cénmissicncr dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk to Commissioner, one °l°"”· "‘°· thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine copyists; one messenger;