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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 186. 1908. 20] two thousand five hundred dollars; chief mechanical and electrical engineer, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; six clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; contract clerk, two thousand dollars; foreman duplicating gallery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four technical clerks, who shall also be skilled stenographers and typewriters, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four inspectors, at two thousand one hundred and ninet dollars each; one inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars; live messengers; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, eighty-one thousand eight hundred dollars. And the services of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, computers, “'**“S'“““·"°· and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, may be employed only in the office of the Supervising Architect exclusively to carry into effect the various appropriations for the construction of public buildings, to be paid for from and equitably charged against such appropriations: Pivmided, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year ending June Pow. it 490~ thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, shall not exceed three hundred thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of the Treasury shall each year in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. Ormom or Comkruommn or cmu Tnnssnmrz For Comptroller of C°mP°*°“°”'*‘°“*°°- the Treasury, five thousand Eve hundred dollars; Assistant Comptroller of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two s thousand five hundred dollars; chief law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; eight law clerks revisingiaccounts and briefing opinions one at two thousand one hundred dol rs and seven at_two thousand dollars each; six expert accountants, at two thousand dollars each; pri- · vate secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eight clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; stenog— rapher and typewriter, one thousand four hundred dollars; one typewriter-copyist, one thousand dollars; two messen ers; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, seventy-one tdnousand four hun~ dred and twenty dollars. Orrrcn or Aunrron ron Tnnasunr Dmnarmmsrz For Auditor, ,,g£{;;}},g;;‘j{g_g{;;f four thousand dollars; Deputy Auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk two thousand dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; seventeen clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; thirty-one clerks of class one; seventeen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three assistant messengers; four laborers; in all, one hundred and fifty-three thousand seven undred dollars. Ormcn or Aunxroa ron Wan Dnuarmswr: For Auditor, four “·‘,]§`“{§‘Q.{,‘f,‘§J,{‘].2}{""' thousand dollars; Deput Auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; six chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; twenty-four clerks of class four; additional to one clerk as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; fifty clerks of class three; seventy-one clerks of class two; eighty-three clerks of class one; twenty clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; skilled laborer, nine hundred dollars; three clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one messenger; tive assistant messengers; and twelve laborers; in all, three hundred and _ ninety-one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. m { A dim M Orman or Acnrron ron Nur Dnrnnrmnsrz For Auditor, four N§’,.,.“§§’,,,,t‘},,.,,,._` thousand dollars; Deputy Auditor, two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; ten clerks of class four; nineteen clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two; twenty-three clerks of class one: seventeen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fifteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred dollars; one messen-