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 428 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sizss. I. Ch. 3514. 1906. selected and appointed by the Secretary of the Interior from persons not now or heretofore employed in the Pension Office and without V¤1.2‘z,p-403. compliance with the conditions prescribed by the Act entitled "{&n Act to regulate and improve the civil service," approved January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, for the fiscal year nineteen Emrlermem w hundred and seven, at the end of which year said employments shall °°°S°' cease, at two thousand dollars each, and vacancies occurring in this force of sixteen additional members of the board of pension appeals during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven shall not be filled; three additional members of said board of pension appeals, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and to be selected from the Special inspecwrs. force of the Pension Office, at two thousand dollars each; special land inspector, connected with the administration of the public-land service, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and to be subject to his direction, two thousand five hundred dollars; five special inspectors, Department of the Interior, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and to be subject to his direction, at two em-k¤,sm. thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk in charge of documents, two . thousand one hundred dollars; custodian, who shall give bond in such sum as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, two thousand one hundred dollars; seven clerks chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each, one of whom shall be disbursing clerk; four clerks, at two thousand dollars each; private secretary to the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundred dollars; sixteen clerks of class four; sixteen clerks of class three; twenty-five clerks of class two; thirty-six clerks of class one, two of whom shall be stenographers or typewriters; returns omce clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, one thousand two hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; twelve copyists; two cgpyists or typewriters, at nine ru»m¤gm,i·e··. hundred dollars each; switch-boar telephone operator; nine messengers; seven assistant messengers; eighteen laborers; two skilled mechanics, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two carpenters, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber, nine hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand dollars; one laborer, six hundred dollars; six laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one packer, six hundred and sixty dollars; two conductors of elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four eharwomen; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; forty watchmen; additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; seven firedgqrk rn sian rribal men; one clerk,to beappointed by the Secretary of the Interior, to sign, ‘° under the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for him, his , apgroval of all tribal deeds to allottces and deeds for town lots made an executed according to law for any of the Five Uivilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, one thousand two hundred dollars; in rillhthree hundred and fifty-three thousand eight hundred and seventy c dollars. I·Qmpl¢>vees,01dP<~f- For employees. for the roper rotection, heatin, care and »res- °m°° mm`""' ervation of the old Post-Orfiice Dcipartment building, occupied by the Department of the Interior, namely: One engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; four iiremen; three watclunen, acting as lieutenants, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty watchmen; conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; fourteen laborers; nine laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each: three skilled mechanics (painter, carpenter, and plumber), at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty- nine thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. I