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 382 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 350. 1912. mm. Orncx or assrsrairr rsnsunmn xr Bosrorzz Assistant treasurer, $5 000; cashier, $2,500; paying teller, $2,500; clerk, $2,200; vault clerk, $2,000; receiving teller, $2,000; redemption teller, $1,800; five clerks, at $1 600 each; clerk, $1,500; one c erk, $1,400; four clerks, at $1,200 each;  clerks, $1,100 each; five clerks, at $1,000 each; clerk, $900· chief guard, _$1,100; three watchman, at $850 each; laborer and, guard, $720; in all, $47,270, cmueo. Orrron or sslsilsrsm  gr  Assistant gaasnrer, $5 000- c `er, $3, ; va t ; paying er, $2,500;  teller, $2000; redemption teller, $2,000- change teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $2,000; clerk, $1,600; beekkeeper, $1,800; two bookkeepers, at $1,500 each; clerk, $1,750; clerk, $1,000; three clerks, at $1,500 each· six clerks at $1,500 each; twenty-two clerks, at $1,200 each; clerk, $900; hall_man, $1,100 ; messenger, $840; three watchman, at $720 each; jamtor, $720; in all $76,120. <¤¤¤*¤¤•¤ · r1=·rcn or assrsnmr rnusuun xr Cmoraracag: Assistant gass- ¤re¤‘,$4500;¢ `r.$2.25¤:p¤‘. . :r¤<=<¤vmg°° cr, $1,800; four clerks, at $1,200 eachlglgwo clerks, at $1,300 each; vault clerk, $1,800; bookkeeper, $1,800; clerk, $1 200; two clerks, at $1,000 each; clerk and stenographer, $1,000; chief watchman, $840; two watchman, at $600 each; in all, $27,790. _ sswesqm. Onion or AB8IS’;:§1T  ur Nzwu   Assistant treasurer $4500;c 'er,, ·pa er, , ;rece1vmg" teller, $2,000: vault clerk, $1,800· l>oo£:§per, $1,500; clerl? $1,500; asserting teller, $1,200; six clerks, at $1,200 each; two c erks, at $1,000 each; typewriter and stenographer, $1,000; day watchman, $720; night watchman, $720; messenger, $500; m all, $28,890. sw York. Omrres or sssrsrsxrr rnnasunsn sr N nw Yosx: Assistant treasurer, $8,000; cashier (formerly deputy assistant treasurer and cashier), $4,200; assistant cashier (ormerly assistant cashier and chief clerk), $3,600; chief of check pay division (formerly assistant cashier and vault clerk), $3,000; bond clerk and assistant vault clerk (formerly chief of division), $2,800; paying teller (former] chief of division), $3,000; receiving teller (formerly chief of division), $2,800; chief of redemption division (formerliyl chief of division), $2,700- vault and authorities clerk (formerly c `ef of division), $2,500; chief clerk (former] chief pa ’ teller) $3 000; chief of coin division (formerl chief om{division)gu$g,700;  bookkeeper, $2,400; assistant of canceled check division (former} assistant teller), $2 250; assistant chief of redemption division (formerly asistant teller), $2,250; assistant paying teller (formerly msistant teller), $2,250; payiriglteller coin division (formerly assistant teller), $2,100 ; assistant 'ef, cheekpaii division (formerly assistant teller), $2,000- assistant chief, com 'vision (formerly assistant teller), $2 000; chief of minor coin division (formetgg assistant teller), $2,000; four bookkeepers (formerly assistant ers), at $2 000 each; paying teller, minor coin division (formerly assistant teller), $1,800; assistant receiving teller (formerly assistant teller), $1,800; two bookkeepers (formerly assistant tellers), at $1,500 each; clerks—one at $2,300, one at $2,100, two at $2,000 each, one (formerly assistant teller) $1,900, three (formerly assistant tellers), at $1,800 each, one (formerl assistant teller), $1,700, six, at $1,600 each, nine, at $1,500 each; iirvteen, at $1,400 each; eight, at $1,300 each; fourteen, at $1,200 each; five, at $1,100 each; five, at $1,000 each; messengers—two at $1,200 each, five_at $900 each, two at $800 each; chief guard (formerly chief detective), $1,500; guard (formerly assistant detective), $1,200; two guards (formerly two hall men) at $1,000 each; superintendent of uildmg, $1,800; chief  (formerly engineer), $1,200; two engineers, at $1,050 each; eig t watchmen, at $720 each; in all, $190,610.