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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. 1`I. Ch. 350. 1912. 373 Commonsr nxrassns, Dnraajrrmrvr or- Sun: For stationery, °°‘“••·¤°•*P¤•°•· furniture, fixtures, typewriters, mcluding exchange of the same, re%au·s and matenal or rspairs, $11,000. _ or hooks and maps, an periodicals, domestic and foreign, includ- u°"”‘ gig the pgxmt m advance for subscriptions to the same, for the mq} I • ·-, I For services of hthographer and necessary materiak for the litho- “"‘°*"’“"•~ gniphic press $1,500. _ or miscellaneous expenses, including thempurchase, care, and ’“'°°“‘”‘”'· subsistence of horses, to beused only for chic' purposes, repair of vehicles and harness, telegraph and electrical apparatus and repairs to the same, street C8·l'_l»10k0l,S not exceeding $100, and other items not mcluded rn the foregomg, $7,000, _ ~ For purchase of an automobile mail wagon for oihcial use of the “°'°' ""“ ""°‘· Department of State and maintenance o the same for fiscal year mneteen hundred and thirteen, $1,000. For rent ofrbuildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the ‘°“"‘ Department of State, $11,720. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ,,,E,f§"“" D°*"'* Omrrcn or rms Sncamunr: Secretary of the Treasury $12 000; ,f°°,,’,,,,°*‘,‘{T;,,}""" three Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury, at $5,000 each; cleik to “° the Secretary, $2,500; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three private secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1,800 each; Government actuary, under control of the Treasury, $2,250· clerks—one of class four, four of class three, two of class two; messenger, $1,100; twgvo   chief messengers, :til$1,000 each; three messengers, at 900 eac ; three messengers; in, $60,670. m _ 0Ece of chief clerk and superintendent: Assistant and chief clerk, c1$°1:°°°t d °m°‘ including $300 as superinten ent of Treasury building, who shall be ”““°'· the chic executive o$cer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to   official papers and documents during the temporary absence of e Secretary and the Am t M assistant secretaries of the de artment, $4,000; assistant supenn- muses}, Exr»¤.ea·. ` tendent of Treasury building, $$,500; clerks-—four of class four, one of class three, two of class two, two of class one, one at $1,000, one at $900; two messengers; three assistant messengers; meseexer boy, $360; storekeeper, $1,200; telegraph operator, $1,200; ephone operator and assistant telegrap operator, $1,200; chief engineer, ¤¢*¤•°*’·°‘°· $ ,400; three assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; eight elevator conductors, at $720 each, and the_ use of laborers as relief elevator conductors during rush hours is autl1orizod; eight firemen; coal asser, $500* locksmith and electrician, $1,400; captain of the watch, ,:;§§"""“·"”°" £1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; sixty-five watchman; foreman of laborers, $1,000• two skilled laborers, at $840 each; two skilled laborers, at $720 each; wn·emen—·one at $1,000, one at $900; thirty-four laborers; ten laborers, at $500 each; one (plumber and one pamter, at $1,100 each; glumbefs assistant $720 hen ol watchman-Eroman, $720, Cox uilding); eighty-five charwomen; mm carsenters-—two at $1,000 each, one at $720. For the W`mder '“""°’ °""‘ Bu ding: Engineer, $1,000; three firemen; conductor of elevator, $720; four watchman; three laborers, one of whom, when necessary shall assist and relieve the conductor_of elevator; laborer, $480; and dm eight charwomen. For the Cox Bm1 teen hundred and °""““ ‘· ninelliezw York $v%r;n;?):7Two watchman-, at $720 each; and one a rer· in 60. General Supply, Cominittee: Superintendent of supplies, $2.000, ,,,°§‘;§‘““"l’°”” and two clerks 0 class two; in all, $4,800.