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 srxrrsrxrn coxcnnss. sms. 11 cs. 214. 1,920. 669 feurs-—one $1,080, ten at $720 each; ten messengers; seven assistant M¤¤¤¤¤z¤r¤.¤¢¤· messengers; twenty-two laborers; skilled mechanics——one $900, one $720; two carpenters, at $900 each; plumber, $900; electricia:n,— $1,000; gardener, $600; messenger boys-one $540, one $420; live packers, at $660 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; eight emale laborers, at $400 each; ca tains of the watch——one $1,200,- W¤t<=¤me¤.e¢¢. one $840; lieutenants of the watc£———one $1,020, five at $840 each; three sergeants of the watch at $750 each; sixty-six watchmen; engineer, $1,200; assistant engineer, $1,000; seven firemen; clerk to can to nge ¤-uni sign, under the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for him °°°°" his approval of all tribal deeds to allottees and deeds for town lots made and executed  to law for any of the Five Civilized . Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, $1,200· in all, $319,430. G General Land Office Building:   and electrician, $1,600; gu5§§§l md °m°° two assistant engineers, at $1,000 eac ; four firemen; three lieuten- °P°'°°*¤¤ ’°*‘°°· ants of the watc, at $840 each; twenty watchmen; elevator con·— ductor, $720; fourteen laborers; three skilled mechanics (painter, cagienter, and plumber), at $900 each· in all, $36,060. uilding for nterior Department offices, care and maintenance: Bgegggwt °m°• Assistant superintendent, $2,000; clerk of class two; foreman of labors opmunz mm. ers, $1,000; two assistant foremen of laborers, at $900 each; laborers—sixty-five at $660 each, forty-five at $600 each, sixteen at $540 each; seventeen female laborers at $400 each; sixteen charwomen; engineer, $1 200; two assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; nine firemen; generalmachinist, $1,500; automobile mechanic, $1,400; elec·`= trician, $1,400; substation operators--three at $1,200 each, three assistants at $900 each; two wiremen, at $1,000 each; twoeleetricians’ helpers, at $720 each; painters-—oue $1,000, one $900; carpenters-chief, $1,320, two at $900 each; cabinetmaker, $900; plumber, $1,400; two assistant plumbers, at $1,000 each; two plumbers’ helpers, at $840 each; thirteen elevator conductors, at $720 each; janitor, $600; eighteen watchmen; copyist; four messengers; two assistant messengers; three messenger boys at $420 each; in all, · $159,980. Orman or Soucrroac Three members of a board of appeals, to S°“°*°°*'¤°m°°- be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, at $4,000 each; assist» ant attomeys—one $3,000, two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2 000 each; medical expert, $2 000; clerks——one of class four, six of class three (one of whom shall act as stenegrapher and one of whom shall be a stenegrapher and typewriter), three of class two,_ one of class one; copyist; messenger; three assistant messengers; in all, $90 950. _ Fei- per diem in lieu of subsistence oi two special inspectors, while §§i,‘§,,"’,,§,,°£{‘ traveling on duty, at not exceeding $4, an for actual necessary expenses of transportation (including temporary employment of stenogra hers, typewriters,  other assktance outside o the Dis~· trict of golumbia, and for mcrdental expenditures necessaéz to the efficient conduct of exammatrons), to be expended under e direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $4,500. For per diem at not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence to six  . inrspectors and while remamrng at the seat of government under o ers of the Secretary not to exceed twenty days, transportation and sleeping-car fare, mcrdental expenses of negotiation, inspection, md investigation, including telegmphmg, $12,800. mam Gnnnnar. LAND OFFICE: Commissioner, $5,000; assistant c0m· Gum! °°' missroner, $3,500; chief clerk, $3,000; chief law clerk, $2,500; twoe law clerks, at $2,200 each; three law examiners of surveyors general and district land offices, at $2,000 each; recorder, $2,000; chick of divisions--0ne of surveys $2,750, one $2,400, tm at $2,000 each; assistant chief of division, $2,000; law examinere—-foumen at