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 774 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 142. 1913. class four, twenty-five of class three, twenty-four of class two, two "‘ "’5°° §2$hs*°5“0%‘"2'°° ‘%§·°"’“ °“°’ ”"£Z.“""""°° °‘ ’}’°°° °°’°’€i stenogra 1 · wen -mne co yrs · messenger· our assis ant messgngdrs; iour’messenger bodys, gt $360 each; m dll, $232,210. ,,,§'_i°P}°MY*;*,_ gg;} _ For- the_following heretofore pai _ out of annual appropriations pro- ¤¤¤¤¤¤ Acc vided for m the Indian appropnatron Act, namely: Allotment work: Expert accountant, $2,000; cerhs-five of clam four, four of class three, nine of class two, twelye of class one, eight at $1,000 each, five at $900 each (formerly oopyuts). Forestry work: Forester, $3,600; clerks—-onelpf class four, two of class one; draaftsman, $1 {400, Irrigation wor : Irnga’ tion e, $2,000* examin  ti accounts, $1,800; ste 1,200;   $1,2,00. dig.: em loyment: Clerk of two- two yumor clerks, at $720 each. Incgrnng old Elsa: Three clerks of class one. In all, $78,740. !¤¤l¤¤¤l¤•· Pxxsrorr Omen: Commrsroner, $5,000; deputy commissioner $3600; chief clerk, $2,500; assmtant chief clck, $2,000; medical referee, $3,000; assistant medical referee, $2,250; two ualiiied surgeons, at $2,000_each; fifteen medical examiners, at zl,800 each; eight chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; law clerk, $2,250; chief of board of review, $2,250; fiftyo-seven principal examiners, at $2 000 _ each; private secretary, to selected and appointed by the donnmrssroner of Pensions, $2,000; sixteen assistant chiefs ofdiviéon, at $1,800 each; three s ers, at $1,000 each· clerks-ninety-five of class four, one hrm 0 class three, twohundred and sevent -five of clam two, two hundred and ninety·i‘ive of clan one, sixty·gve at $1,000 each; thirty copyists; twenty-seven rs; twelveassistant messengers; seventeen skilled labore each; twenty messenger bolys, at $400 each; superintendent of building, $1,400; twenty-three aborers ; ten female laborers, at $400 each; fifteen charwomen; parnter, and cabinelmaker, skilled in their trades, at $900 each; captain of the watch, $840; three sergeants of the watch, at
 * lz07§a;: twenty watchman; engineer, $1,200; two firemen; in all,

,“¤¤,g*¤__§*c·;g_¤¤ ¤¤· During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen not more than twang-live per cent of the vacancies occurring in the classified service of e Bureau of _Pensions herein above provided for shall be filled except by promotion or demotion from among those in the °•’·¤¤•°*•¤•·· classified service rn said bureau. And the salaries or compensation of all places which may not be filled as herein above provided for shall not be available or expenditure but shall lapse and shall be ¤¤¤ggg•· Mr-! colgilsbd mpoudf k f  t { · ursm er or e a ‘ · · we ·· buss, .1..E, who an el? .’f."2?.?.r‘Li.£’—i{‘*£‘§Z`·?s¤{‘a‘£3.‘?s €.‘3"“f%.‘i’.* clerks, at $2,000 each; clerks——twenty-four of class four, Efteen 0% class three, tlurty-fiye of clam two, one hundred of class one thirty at _$1,000 each, thirty-five at $900 each; three messengers four §S¤¥·¤l5t m§ee¤gc;s; ur a£,d$315,850,; and the persons employed ereun erw en no nec theymsa wgaged Per cm em in 0nFthe  wogk of bij: Pgisgou Ofhce. may be employed vartiaauons. " · °r.P°1: mrw en ¤_ nt III l10m0 and traveling d · the District of Columbia, for_special examiners or otlil; pttgohgtiiiiri p eyed in the_Bureau of Pensions, detailed for the urpose of making special investigations pertaining to said bureau, in lieu of expenses for gISt:rl;tB!1C8,nl;g;»  Stilper day, gid for actual and other nec- ,,'{‘,§;‘,‘,,“g,_°** Wm For an additidnsl force of forty-five spegdlogghminem for one ar at $1,300 each, $58,500, and no person so appointed shall beye ' ggggx tilge Sgt; from wgigih he rs appointed; and any of those 15:; _ ension · · appomted if they be formd tocBbe)rqdSali;d’e•df8l exammcm may be N-