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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sues. II. Ch. 2513. 1907. 1207 shall be eligible for transfer to the service of a clerk, such transfer to be made to any grade not hi her than the corres nding grade of salary, and the time which such clerk or carrier slhoall have served in the grade from which such transfer was made shall be counted ID connection with the service to which such transfer may be made in computing the time of service necessary to entitle such employees to promotion: Provided, That no clerk or carrier shall be promoted more than one rgrade within any one year’s period of service: Provided mmemmm lwwecer, hat the carriers who on June thirtieth nineteen hundred ` and seven, are regularly employed at a salary of eight hundred dollars per annum, shall be promoted to the fourth grade upon evidence satisactory to the Post-Oiiice Department of the eiliciency and faithfulness. of the employee during at least one year’s service. That after Jmge thrftieatli, nipeeteen giundred and seven, auxiliary ’*“"““"’°'“¥"°’°°* cmp oyees may em oy to paid or actual service at the rate of _ thirty cents au hour: Prowkled, That such employees shall be required §i.°rlZ°§s wen;. to work not less than two hours daily, and may serve as substitutes: And promIded fwrther, That such emplo ees shall be eligible for E“‘“’"“’· appointment as clerks and carriers of the iiyfst grade. _ hat after June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, substitutes S‘""‘““‘°“· may be employed to be paid at the rate of thirty cents an hour when _ serving for absent clerks and carriers: Provided, That such substitutes §’,",,_,,"‘,§{’,,,,._ shall be eligible for appointment as auxiliary employees and as clerks and carriers of the first grade. pag: or tréompensation to clerks and employees at first and second class c,§,‘{Lf$,§Q“°“‘°““ _ -o ees: Superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, su rintend- M ”’2°°` ents of money order, and superintendents of retry,  at not exceeding three thousand two hundred dollars Auditors, two, at not exceeding three thousand dollars each; ‘"“·°°°· Superintendents of delivery and superintendents of mails, twenty- “ “·"°°‘ three, at not exceeding two thousand seven hundred dollars each; Cashiers, superintendents of delivery, and superintendents of mails, ’“ °·°°°· nineteen, at not exceeding two thousand six hundred dollars each; Superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, and superin- *‘”·“”· tendents of stations, six, at not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars each;. Assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents of ‘“’“·‘°°· mails, assistant su§(r;intendents of money order, assistant superintendents of registry, kkeepers, cashiers, finance clerks, private secretaries, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of registry, thirty-six, at not exceeding two thousand four hundred dollars each; p _ Assistant superintendents of mails, bookkeepers, cashiers, chief ‘“ ”·"°°· mailing clerks, chief stamp clerks, finance clerks, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, superintendents of registry, and superintendents of stations, twenty- three, at not exceeding two thousand two hundred dollars each; Chief stamp clerks, npght superintendents, superintendents of car- M 92-10** riers, superintendents o delivery, superintendents of inquiry, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of registry, twenty-one, at not ex `ng two thousand one hundred dollars each; Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant *“‘”r“"* superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant superintendents of registry, bookkeepers, cashiers, examiners of stations, finance clerks, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, superintendents of registry, su(perintendents of second·class matter·, superintendents of inquiz, an srrperintendents of stations, eighty-five, at not exceeding two thousand ollars each;