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 srxrrsrrrrnn couerzsss. sms. rrr. cu. 141. 1915. 999 Offices and Post Roads—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,000, two assistant clerks at $1,440 each, messenger $1,440; Printing-—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,440; Private Land Claims——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,200; Privileges and Elections—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; Public Buildings and G[rounds—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; Public Health and National Cmlarantine-— clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Pu 'c Landsclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Railroads—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440 messenger $1,200; Revolutionary Claims-—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Ru1es—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,440; Standards, Weights, and Measures—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Terr·itories—clerk $2,220 assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; Transportation and Sale oi Meat Products—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Transportation Routes to the Seab0ard—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; University of the United States——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Woman Suffrageclerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; in all, $427 880. f For additional! amount forfthe clelrlk to thebCom1:ittee og Ruilhes ¤•¤•¢• ¤•¤¤¤1- or re ' an preparing or u 'cation ienn, un er e direction gl the committee, the Sgnate Manual, to bg immediately available, $1,000. _ N. Y_“b°__k For compiling the Navy Yearbook for the calendar year nmeteen 3914,vy ' hundred and fourteen, under the direction of the chairman of the · Committee on Naval Affairs, $500. t t A Orrrcn or- Snnemm ar Anus ann Doonxmarmnz Sergeant at .,.?1°"‘1i»°l.'I,,1¤.°2,,.,,”i."}L Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; ""’““*»°°°· Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; Acting Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; H _ M messengers—four (actinglas assistant doorkeepers) at $1,800 each, °°°°°° ”’ ' thirty-two at $1,440 eac, one $1,050, one $1,000, two on the floor of the Senate at $2,000 each one at card door $1,600; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official reporters, $2,400; storekeeper, $2,220; stenographer m charge of furniture accormts and records, $1,200; upholsterer and loeksmith, $1,440; cabinetmaker, $1,200; three carpenters, at $1,080 each; umn M janitor, $1,200; skilled laborers-—·four· at $1,000 each; laborer in ' cha e of private passage, $840; three female attendants in charge of l1a§lies’ retiring room, at $720 each; three attendants to women s toilet rooms, Senate Office Building, at $720 each; telephone operators—-chief $1,200, two at $900 each, mght operator $720; telephone page, $720; press gallery—super1ntendent $1,800, assistant superintendent $1,400, messenger for service to press correspondents $900; laborers-one $840, three at $800 each, thirty-two at hm $720 each; sixteen dpages for the_Senate Chamber, at the rate of $2.50 per day each uring the session, $8,820; m all, $141,130. Pom cmu For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at p¤¤4,,,,;,¤°°°°° Arms: Sixteen privates, at $1,050 each; special officer, $1,200; m au: $18:000*. · - Putmaster etc Posr orrrcn: Postmaster, $2,250; chief clerk, $1,800; erght mail ’ ‘ carriers, and one w§pn master, at $1,200 each; three riding pages, at $912.50 each; in, $17,587.50. _ mdmmm Fowme zoom: Foreman, $1,400; assistant, $1,400; clerk, $1,200; ' fo1ders—seven at $1,000 each, eight at $840 each; in all, $17,720. mwmmw M UNDER Stwnnmrnnnnm or rmt Carrror. Bmwrxe A_Np Gnommsz ’ Chief engineer, $2,160; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,800; three assistant engineers, at $1,440 each; ten elevator conductors, at $1,200 each; two machinists and electricians, at $1,400 each; labo-