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 372 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. II. Ch. 350. 1912. · of class three, one of clam one, seven at $1,000 each, six at $900 each, five at $21140 ézacgréotwo at $720 each; messenger; messenger boy, $480- rn. of Columbia to the Civil Service Commission, for the Jrerforrnance of duty in the District of Columbia, shall be made for or urrng the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen. The Civil Service Commission ,,,_°"‘“"°' °’ “""l°" shall, however, have power in case of emergency to transfer or detail an of its employees herein provided for to or from its office force, I t uiial£lforce,orrur;alcarrie1i_exEininglg•oard. t f put _
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°° mlm not in the Federal service to prepareplzueetions and rate papers in examinations on smial subjects for which examiners within the service are not av le, $2,000; ,,,’$,,°°L’_‘$,‘§,_°f"‘;,,,g,“".;,‘{‘; Euzcrruo cormurr arm commcnonez For electric conduit and ¤•¤*¤·¤·¤¤•- connections, connecting the commission’s building with the State, Tu mq Q Wgr, and Navy Department Building];m{4,000. th f _ ,,,,,, or travehng expenses, uding ose o examiners acting under m direction of the commission, and for expenses of gxamrnations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, 12 000. ~ °,{§,_"‘¥"*""“°"°' liambers of the Civil Service C0l11mlF°:""1 and its duly authorized representatives are hereafter authlpcrgzeo  adininister czzths to witnesses in any matter pen _ cre °ce mmis- · sion. ¤¢r·•¤¤e¤•¤f¤¤¤•· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ‘ “§,:°*°*"¥·-*""°‘ For Secretary of State, $12,000; Assistant Secretary, $5,000· nrmm of the Gon- Second and Third Assistant Secretaries at $4 500 each; director of x e§,j¤’**•=•· °°°¤· the Consular Service, $4,500; counselorforthe Department of State, 0;  mma to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent °°“ un ssooeightiii tod"portand.raiti§ relations, eu:. 0 0 $6,, § 0 061'S lll lll 1111 t work, four at $4,500 each and four at $3 000 each, to be a poin b the Secretary of State, any one of whom may be employed as cgief of division of far eastern, Latin American, near eastern, or European anairs, or upon other work in connection with foreign relations; assistant solicitor, $3,000; law clerk, $2 500; clerks-—two CQ { cl mh of class three, two of class one, two at $1,000 each; three assistant ·¤r¤¤»$.¤.,Zhri,•t¤. messengers; chief clerk, $3,000; two Assistant Solicitors of the Degxatment of State to be appointed by the Secretary of State at $3, each; law clerk and assistant, to be selected and appointed b . the Secretary of State, to edit  laws of Congress and perform such other. dutres as may be l’8%U1l‘9d of them, at $2,500 and $1,500 respectively; two chiefs of ureaus, at $2,250 each; five chiefs of bureaus at $2,100 each; two translators, at $2,100 each; additional to Chief of Bureau of Accounts as disb clerk, $200; rivate secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to are Secretary, ¥1,800· clerks——sixteen of class four, sixteen of class three, twenty-five of class two, forty-one of class one, three of whom shall be telegraph operators, mn Eat $1,000 each, nineteen at $900 each; chief messe r,, ; vemessengers; twenty-twoassistantmessengcrs; messexr boy, $420; packer, $720; fo\l; laborers, at $600 eachtelephone swrtchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard Ck n mmm. operator; m all, $317,560. mmrhseliu. For tw:.·_ clerks to be employed in the Department of State and to ‘ be  with the tdéigr utior; of information unzgs the diploma ic missions, one a rate o $1,800 r annum. rate of $1,600 per annum; in all, $3,400. Pc one at the