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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 751 g$:$;1t;l;? 63perator; assistant telephone switch- For two clerks to bé employed in the D artment of State an °*¤*'¤ *¤ ¤*¤¤·¤>¤¤¤ be charged with the distribiitign of informaiiion among the diplomitiii M°m°“°°' missions, one $1,800 and one $1,600; in all, $3,400. Courmenm nxrmnsss, Dmraarumur or S/ran: For stationery, °°°"”¤°¤*¤¤>•¤•¤ furniture, fixtures, typewriters, including exchange of the same, regaus, and material for redpairs, $11,000. - _ _ or books and maps, an periodicals, domestic and foreign, includ- *·""“’· gig $11; p;y)1&)ent m advance for subscriptions to the same, for the ! I ' Fol:·_serv1ces$<;f5l‘?)t;)hographer and necemary materials for the litho- “"‘°¤”P'**¤¢· gra ic ress,,. _ Eiizr mliscellaneous expenses, including the purchase, care, and sub- ’""’°“""°""· sistence of horses, to be used only for oficial purposes, repair and mamtenance of vehicles and automobile mail wagon, including the exchange of the same, harness, stmet car tickets not exceeding $100, and other items not included in the foregoing, $7,000. For rent of building in the District of Columbia for the use of the ¤¤*~ Department of State, $11,720. . rnmsrmr nnraarimm. ..E.§.€"“" °°¤•*° Onion or- um Smcamanrz Secretary of the Treasu $12 000- •:$,°n¤-¤'°"'2'&,_"“` three Assistant Secretaries, at $5,000 each; clerk to th;ySecretary; $2,500; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three rivate secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1 ,800~each; (£1VQl'l1·- ment actuapy, under control of the Treasury, $2,250- clerks—one of class four, our of class three, two of class two; chief messenger, $1,100; two assistant chief messengers, at $1 000 each; messengersthree at $900 each, three at $840 each; in all, $60,670. Oiiice of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including $300  •¤d ¤¤· as superintendent of Treasury Building: who shall be the chief executive officer of the department and w o may be designated gy the Secretary of the Treasury to sign official papers and documents urzing the temporary absence of the Secretary and the assistant secretaries of the ·depa.rt.meut, $4,000; assistant superintendent of Treasury ,,,,§g,};',j'g{,,,•:gf,l¤· Building, $2,.500; c1erks—four of class four, one of class three, two of class two, two of class one, one_ $1,000, one $900; two messengers; three assistant messengers; messenger boy, $360; storekeeper, $1,200; telegraph operator, $1,200; telephone operator and assistant telegraph operator, $1,200· chief engineer, $1,400; three assistant Enrmm. ••¤. en eers, at $1-,000 each; eight elevator conductors, at $720 each, mgihe use oi laborers as relief elevator conductors during rush hours is authorized; eight firemen; coal passer, $500; locksrnith and electrician, $1,400; captain of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the wzgnmm. ¤•¤¤•·· watch, at $900 each; sixty-five watchmen; foreman of laborers, m $1,000; skilled laborers·two at $840 each,_two at $720 each; wiremen-—one $900; electrician, $1,200; thirty-four laborers; ten laborers, at $500 each; one plumber, and one painter, at $1,100 each; plumbers assistant, $720; eighty-five charwomen; carpenters——two at $1,000 each, one $720. For the Winder Buildmg: Eaigeer, w‘“"’·" B“m*"¤· $1,000; three firemen; conductor of elevator, $720; four wa en; three laborers, one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the conductor of elevator; laborer, $480; eight charwomen. For the _ _ Cox Building, seventeen hundred and nine New York Avenue: Two °°‘ B““"”'· watchmen-firemen, at $720 each; one laborer; in all, $170,960. General Sup ly Committee: Superintendent of supplies, $2,000; C§',$§,Q€ °°”” two clerks of ciiass two; in all, $4,800. _ k d Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants: Chief of division, $4,000; wB,,§’,°:,, ° assistant chief of division, $3,000; estimate and digest clerk, $2,500;