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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sims. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 763 Assar orncn ar Smrrm, WASHINGTON: Assa er in charge who “°*“‘°· '•*'*· shall also perform the duties of melter $2,750;yaesistant aséayer, $2,000; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, clerks-one $1,700, two at $1,600 each, one $1,400; in all, I•"or wages of workmen, and other employees, $22,000. ‘6lg<&·)mc1dental and contingent expenses, mcluding rent of building, oovmsmrmz-r nz rm: rnanrronms. ·rgs°l$l•.'i°°° ma" Tnnnrronr or Anasxac Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500 “•·*•- each; four attomeys, at $5,000 each; four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,600 each; in all, $87,000. For incidental and contingent, clerk hire, not to exceed $2,250; janitor service, not to ex $900; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on oiicial  ; repair and preservation of executive mansion, stationery, lights, and fuel, to be expended under the dn·ection of the governor, $7,150. · p ' or legislative expenses, namely: Sal.••··~s of members, $21,600; mileage of members, $6 500· salaries or employees, $5,160; printing of laws, $3,500; rent of legislative   and committee rooms, $2,000; stationery, supphes, prmting of b1IIs,_ regigrts, and so forth, $3,500; in all, $42,260, to be immediately availa. _ mnt 'l‘muzrrosr or Hawm:_ Governor, $7 ,000; secretary, $4 000; chief justice, $6,000; twlo amocmte justices, at $5,500 each; m all, $28,000. For judges of cucmt courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be. nezemary, for the Escal year ending June thutieth, mneteen hundred an fourteen. For contingent expenses of the Territory of  to be  by the governor for stationery, postage, and incideutals, $1,, and for private secretary to the governor, $2,000; m all, $3,000. WAR DEPARTMENT. w" °°"‘"""°"°‘ OFFICE QF THE SECRETARY: Secrc of Wu.;      em Secretary, $5,000; assistant and chietfilzlllirk, $4,000 ixpluvate secretary ¤¥¢*¥· ¢*¤*•· ·*¤- to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary, $2, ; stenogragher to the Secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Assistant Secretary,_$%;n00€ amstant chief clerk, $2 400; drsbursing clerk, $2,750, appom en clerk, $2,250; four chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; superintendent of buildings outside of State, War,_and Navy_Department Building, in addition to compgansation as cluef of divnsiorh $500; chief telegrapher, $1,800; cler -four of  four, five of ass three, nfteen of class two, nineteen of class one, six at $1,000 each, one $900; foreman, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; chief messenger, $1,000; carpenter, $1,080, Skilled laborer, $1,080; six messengers; seven assistanthexoepgaisdengers; two assistant messengers, at $600 each; telephone sw1tc_ ogg: ator; assistant telephone switchboard operator; — engineer, $ , assistant e eer $720; iireman; four watchmen; five watchman, at $660 eatxiggu eight Iabor;r§(0hc;sders;1·;'c1voIf1z?1O,i;n:uat§¥45g01,6;l& vator conductors———oue at ; ¤111‘ 6 0 i » ·. ‘ MQ.- Anmrmr Gnxmuuls Onion: Chief clerk, $2,000; WD phwf? °f odgmi ° division, at $2,000 each; clerks-—forty-eight of class four,_ sixty- ou? of class three, ninety-four of clam two two hundred and th:1rty-twt<:u<;t class one, thirty-nine, at $1,000 each;  %00t;mas1S - engineer, $900; two jiremen; skilled mec 1c,, , 360Hf aight gem; fifty-seven amrstant messzxggers; messenger boy, $ , . _ Watchman; superintendent of b d1ng, $250; eighteen lab01't;!`S,th1g all, $732,230; all employees provided for by thmparagraph or ,