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 1·*11·"1‘Y-N1N·m ooueruzss. sms. 11. ou. 1635. 1907. 949 For books and maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the L“’““*`· library, two thousand dollarsr . For services of lithographer and necessary materials for the litho- ¤¤·<>¤*¤¤h*¤¤B- grgpbic press, one thousand five hundred dollars. or mnscellaueous expenses, including the purchase, care, and sub- Mi¤°°“¤¤°°“*- sisbence of horses, to be used only for official purposes, repair of wagons, carriage, and harness, rent of stable, telegraphic and electric apparatus and repairs to the same, and other items not included in the foregoing; in all, seven thousand dollars. For rent of building in the District of Columbia, for the use of the Rm- Department of State, three thousand dollars. · ` TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ,..§,§$f"“’°' ”°*’“"‘ Ormcm or rim Sacnmrnnrz For compensation of the Secretary of ,,_,‘Q“,,¥,,,;‘,f,_ §§Ek'§f‘{,{{; the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars; t ree Assistant Secretaries of P°*'· P- ’”· the Treasury, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; stenogmpher, one thou- ' sand eight hundred dollars; three private secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; Government actuary, under control of the Treasury, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; examiner, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; four messengers; and one laborer; in all, fifty-four thousand four hundred and seventy dollars. The Secretary of the Treasury shall each year prepare and submit cjg;*’;*gg* ejlfwfg in his annual report to Congress estimates of the public revenue and umipunnmnmwxr. the public expenditures for the Hscal gear current, and also for the fiscal year next ensuing at the time said report is submitted, together with a statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Government for the preceding completed hscal year. _ Oiiiee of chief clerk and superintendent: For chief clerk, including “§’“°* *"°"*» °l°’”· three hundred dollars as superintendent of Treasury building, three ` thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of Treasury building, two . thousand five hundred dollars; inspector of electric-light plants, gas, and fixtures for all public buildings under control of the Treamry Department, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant inspector of electrielight plants and draftsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks of class four; additional to one clerk of class four, as hookkee r, one hundred dollars; four clerks of class three; three clerks ofpilass two; four clerks of class one (one as librarian); one clerk, one thousand dollars; live assistant messengers; storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; telephone operator and assistant telegraph operator. one thousand two hundred dollars; chief engi- ****¤*¤°°¤·°*°· neer, one thousand four hundred dollars; three assistant engmeers, at one thousand dollars each; six elevator conductors, at seven hun~ dred and twentv dollars each; three firemen; five liremen, at six hundred and sanity dollars each; coal passer, five hundred dollars; lqcksmith and electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; captain W¤¤·hm~>¤- of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; two lneutenants of the watch. at nine hundred dollars each; sixty-four watchmen; foreman of laborers, DDB thousand dOll¤l‘s; skilled laborer, male, l·¤l>¤¤‘¤· eight hundred and forty dollars; wireman, one thousand dollars: two skilled laborers, male, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-three laborers (including eight employees transferred from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, who shall he transferred without regard to civil service rules and regulations); one laborer, six hundred dollars; ten laborers, at five hundred dollars each; three laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; eighty~seven char·