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CHAP. 237.— AN ACT Making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, and for other purposes. March 4, 1911. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Cogress assembled*, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriations.in full compensation for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely:
LEGISLATIVE.Legislative. SENATE.Senate. For compensation of Senators, Pay of Senators.six hundred and ninety thousand dollars. For mileageMileage.of Senators, forty-seven thousand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, Officers, clerks, etc.messengers, and others in the service of the Senate, namely: Office of the Vice President:Vice President’s office.Secretary to the Vice President, four thousand dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand five hundred dollars; telegraph page, six hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand five hundred and forty dollars.
Chaplain:Chaplain. For Chaplain of the Senate, one thousand two hundred dollars. Office of Secretary: Secretary of the Senate, assistant, clerks, etc. Secretary of the Senate, including compensation as disbursing officer of salaries of Senators and of the contingent fund of the Senate, six thousand five hundred dollars; hire of horse and wagon for the Secretary’s office, four hundred and twenty dollars; assistant secretary, Henry M. Rose, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; financial clerk, three thousand dollars, and one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; minute 1171and journal clerk, and enrolling clerk, at three thousand dollars each; principal clerk, reading clerk, executive clerk, and assistant financial clerk, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each; librarian, file clerk, chief bookkeeper, and clerk, compiling a history of revenue and general appropriation bills, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; compiler of Navy Yearbook Compiler of Navy Yearbook, etc.and indexer for Senate public documents, Pitman Pulsifer, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant indexer for Senate public documents, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; keeper of stationery, two thousand four hundred dollars; printing clerk, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; three clerks, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; four clerks, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; assistant librarian, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars; skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant keeper of stationery, one thousand nine hundred dollars ; assistant in stationery room, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; assistant messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; three laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, ninety-two thousand four hundred and sixty dollars.
Document room:Document room.Superintendent, George H. Boyd, three thousand dollars; first assistant, Superintendent, etc.two thousand dollars; assistant, two thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Clerks and messengers to committees : Clerk of printing records, Clerks and messengers to committees.two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, four thousand dollars; two assistant clerks, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk and stenographer to the Committee on Finance, three thousand dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Claims, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, nine hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on Commerce, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Pensions, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two assistant clerks, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on the Judiciary, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Military Affairs, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, nine hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, two thousand five hundred dollars; three assistant clerks, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on the District of Columbia, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one 1172 thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Foreign Relations, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Engrossed Bills, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Joint Committee on the Library, two thousand five hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Naval Affairs, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred amd forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Indian Affairs, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Manufactures, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on Public Lands, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, two thousand five hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Interstate Commerce, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars;
Clerks at $2,200.clerks to the Committees on the Census, Education and Labor, Territories, Public Health and National Quarantine, Private Land Claims, Patents, Coast Defenses, Privileges and Elections, Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress, Rules, Civil Service and Retrenchment, Enrolled Bills, Geological Survey, Railroads, Pacific Railroads, Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, Philippines, Cuban Relations, Interoceanic Canals, Transportation and Sale of Meat Products, Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Mississippi River and its Tributaries, Expenditures in the Department or State, University of the United States, Canadian Relations, Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, Women Suffrage, Mines and Mining, to Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service, Revolutionary Claims, Immigration, Fisheries, Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia, Coast and Insular Survey, Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands, Indian Depredations, Industrial Expositions, to Investigate Trespassers on Indian Lands, Standards, Weights and Measures, Disposition of Useless Papers in Executive Departments, Expenditures in the Treasury Department, Expenditures in the War Department, Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, Expenditures in the Interior Department, Expenditures in the Department of Justice, Expenditures in the Navy Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department, Conservation of National Resources, and clerk to the Conference Minority of the Senate, fifty in all, at two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars each; assistant clerksAssistant clerks.to the Committees on Private Land Claims, Rules, Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, Philippines, and Conference Minority of the Senate, five in all, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on Education and Labor, Territories, Public Health and National Quarantine, Coast Defenses, Privileges and Elections, Enrolled Bills, Cuban Relations, Interoceanic Canals, Manufactures, Immigration, and Fisheries, eleven in all, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; messengersMessengers to committees.to the 1173 Committees on the Census, Territories, Patents, Privileges and Elections, Additional Accommodations for the Library, Rules, Civil Service and Retrenchment, Geological Survey, Railroads, Pacific Railroads, Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, Philippines, Transportation and Sale of Meat Products, Five Civilized Tubes of Indians, Mississippi River and its Tributaries, Expenditures in the Department of State, Manufactures, University of the United States, Canadian Relations, Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, Woman Suffrage, Mines and Mining, to Examine the Several Branches of the Civil Service, Revolutionary Claims, Immigration, Fisheries, Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game, Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia, Coast and Insular Survey, Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands, Indian Depredations, Industrial Expositions, to Investigate Trespassers on Indian Lands, Standards Weights and Measures, Disposition of Useless Papers in Executive Departments, Expenditures m the Treasury Department, Expenditures m the War Department, Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, Expenditures in the Interior Department, Expenditures in the Department of Justice, Expenditures in the Navy Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department, and Conservation of National Resources, forty-three in all, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; in all, three hundred and eighteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars.
For additional amount for the clerk to the Committee on Rules for revising and preparingSenate Manual. for publication biennially, under the direction of the committee, the Senate Manual, Revising, etc.to be immediately available, one thousand dollars. Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper: Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Sergeant at Arms, assistants, etc.six thousand five hundred dollars; horse and wagon for his use, four hundred and twenty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; clerk to Sergeant at Arms, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; acting assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars; four messengers, Messengers, etc.acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; forty-seven messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; two messengers on the floor of the Senate, at two thousand dollars each; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official reporters, two thousand dollars; storekeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; upholsterer and locksmith, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; cabinetmaker, one thousand two hundred dollars; three carpenters, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; janitor, one thousand two hundred dollars; four skilled laborers, Laborers, etcat one thousand dollars each; two skilled laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; laborer in charge of private passage, eight hundred and forty dollars; three female attendants in charge of ladies’ retiring room, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; chief telephone operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; two telephone operators, at nine hundred dollars each; night telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; telephone page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; superintendent of press gallery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of press gallery, one thousand four hundred dollars; two laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; sixteen pagesPages.for the Senate Chamber, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per day each during the session, eight thousand four hundred dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty-two thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars. 1174 For the following for Senate Office BuildingSenate Office Building.under the Sergeant at Arms, namely:
Stenographer in charge of furniture accounts and keeper of furniture records, one thousand two hundred dollars; two messengers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; attendant in charge of bathing rooms, Care, etc.one thousand eight hundred dollars; two attendants in bathing rooms, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; janitor for bathing rooms, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three messengers, acting as mail carriers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and messenger for service to the press correspondents, nine hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred dollars.
For police forcePolice force.for Seriate Office Building under the Sergeant at Arms, namely: For seventeen privates, at one thousand and fifty dollars each, one special officer, one thousand two hundred dollars, nineteen thousand and fifty dollars. Post office: Postmaster, Postmaster, etc.two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant postmaster and mail carrier, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; seven mail carriers and one wagon master, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four riding pages, at nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents each; in all, nineteen thousand one hundred and eighty-eight dollars.
Folding room:Folding room.Superintendent, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; Superintendent, etc.foreman, one thousand four hundred dollars; nine folders, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen folders, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; page, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Under Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds:Chief engineer, Chief engineer, etc.two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; ten conductors of elevators, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; two machinists and electricians, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; four laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, six hundred and sixty dollars; attendant for service in old library portion of the Capitol, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.
For the following for the Senate Office Building, under the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds, subject to the control and supervisionElevator conductors, Senate Office Building.of the Senate Committee on Rules, namely: Fourteen elevator conductors, at ono thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars. Clerks to Senators: For thirty-five annual clerks to SenatorsClerks to Senators.who are not chairmen of committees, at two thousand dollars each, seventy thousand dollars.
Stenographers to Senators: For twenty-two stenographersStenographers to Senators.to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, and three stenographers to the chairmen of the three junior minority committees, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, thirty thousand dollars. Contingent expenses, namely: For stationery and newspapers for Senators, and the President of the Senate, Contingent expenses.including five thousand dollars for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, Stationery and newspapers.sixteen thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars.
For postage stampsPostage stamps.for the office of the Secretary of the Senate, two hundred dollars; for the office of the Sergeant of Arms, one hundred and fifty dollars : in all, three hundred and fifty dollars. 1175For expenses of maintaining and equipping horses and mail wagonsHorses and wagons.for carrying the mails, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For materials for folding, Folding.two thousand dollars. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding one dollar per thousand, two thousand dollars.
For fuel, oil, Fuel, oil, etc.and cotton waste, and advertising, for the heating and electrical apparatus, exclusive of labor, forty-five thousand dollars, said sum to be also available for use of the power plantUse for power plant.which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and congressional buildings. For purchase of furniture, Furniture.eight thousand five hundred dollars. For materials for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, three thousand dollars. For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, two thousand dollars.
For packing boxes, Packing boxes.nine hundred and seventy dollars. For miscellaneous items, Miscellaneous items.exclusive of labor, fifty thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items on account of the Maltby Building,Maltby Building.eighteen thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. For rent of warehouse for storageStorage warehouse.of public documents for the Senate, three thousand six hundred dollars, to be immediately available, and authority is hereby given to use any part or all of said sum for moving documentsMoving documents.contained in said warehouse to buildings owned by the Government.
For expenses of inquiries and investigationsInvestigations.ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent ExpensesReporting debates.of the Senate, but not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per printed page, twenty-five thousand dollars. For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, thirty thousand dollars, payable in equal monthly installments. CAPITOL POLICE.Capitol police.
For captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Pay.three lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two special officers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; and sixty-seven privates, at one thousand and fifty dollars each; one-half of said privates to be selected by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and one-half by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives; in all, seventy- eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives.
For contingent expenses, Contingent expenses.three hundred dollars, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY.Congressional Directory. For expenses of compiling, Compiling, etc.preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, to be expended under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, one thousand six hundred dollars. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.House of Representatives.
For compensation of Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from Territories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, and the Resident CommissionersPay of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners.from the Philippine Islands, two million nine hundred and eighty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. 1176 For mileageMileage.of Representatives and Delegates, and expenses of Resident Commissioners, one hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, Officers, clerks, etc.messengers, and others in the service of the House of Representatives, namely:
Office of the Speaker: Secretary to the Speaker, Speaker’s office.four thousand dollars; clerk to the Speaker’s table, three thousand six hundred dollars, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, one thousand dollars per annum; clerk to the Speaker, one thousand six hundred dollars; messenger to the Speaker, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred and forty dollars. Chaplain: For ChaplainChaplain.of the House, one thousand two hundred dollars.
Office of the Clerk: Clerk of the House of Representatives, Clerk of the House, Clerks, etc.including compensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, six thousand five hundred dollars; hire of horse and wagon for use of the Clerk’s office, nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; chief clerk, four thousand five hundred dollars; journal clerk, and two reading clerks, at four thousand dollars each; stenographer to journal clerk, nine hundred and eighty dollars; disbursing clerk, three thousand four hundred dollars; tally clerk, three thousand three hundred dollars; file clerk, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; enrolling clerk, three thousand dollars; printing and bill clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant to chief clerk, index clerk, and assistant enrolling clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant disbursing clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; notification clerk, two thousand three hundred dollars; distributing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant journal clerk, and stationery clerk, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; librarian, and document and bill clerk, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; resolution and petition clerk, printing and document clerk, and assistant stationery clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assistant file clerk, and document clerk, at one thousand nine hundred dollars each; assistant enrolling clerk, superintendent clerk’s document room, assistant to printing and bill clerk, two assistant librarians, and one clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant index clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars each; bookkeeper, assistant in Clerk’s office, and assistant in disbursing office, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; special employee in clerk's document room, one thousand five hundred and eighty dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant telegraph operator, authorized and named in resolution adopted January fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two, one thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer to clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; locksmith, who shall be skilled m his trade, one thousand three hundred dollars; messenger in chief clerk’s office, and assistant in stationery room, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; messenger in file room, two messengers in disbursing office, and assistant in House library, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; assistant in document room, nine hundred and eighty dollars; three telephone operators, at nine hundred dollars each; three telephone operators, at seventy-five dollars per month each from December first, nineteen hundred and eleven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve; night telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; for services of a substitute telephone operator when required, at two dollars and fifty cents per day, four hundred and fifty dollars; page, nine hundred dollars; assistant in charge of bathroom, one thousand four hundred dollars; three laborers in the bathroom, at nine hundred dollars each; two janitors, including one for index room and police detention room, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; janitor in House library, and janitor in file room, at eight hundred 1177 dollars each; janitor in journal clerk’s room, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, and page in enrolling room, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; allowance to chief clerk for stenographic and typewriter services, one thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars.
Under Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds:Chief engineer, Chief engineer, etc.one thousand nine hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; twenty-four conductors of elevators, including fourteen for service in the House Office Building, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, who shall be under the supervision and direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds; machinist, one thousand three hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; four laborers, at eight hundred dollars each; in all, forty thousand three hundred dollars.
Clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees: Clerk to the Committee on Ways and Means, Clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees.three thousand dollars; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; two janitors, one at one thousand dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, four thousand dollars, and one thousand dollars additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; assistant clerk and stenographer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; janitor, one thousand dollars;
At $2,000.clerks to Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Claims, District of Columbia, Foreign Affairs, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Indian Affairs, Invalid Pensions, Judiciary, Military Affairs, Pensions, Post Offices and Post Roads, Public Buildings and Grounds, Rivers and Harbors, War Claims, and clerk to continue Digest of Claims under resolution of March seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, sixteen in all, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk to Committee on Naval Affairs, two thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer to Committee on Invalid Pensions, two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars;
At $2,000.clerks to the Committees on Banking and Currency, Census, Coinage Weights and Measures, Elections Numbers One, Two, and Three, Enrolled Bills, Immigration and Naturalization, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Insular Affairs, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Patents, Printing, Public Lands, Revision of the Laws, Rules, Territories, additional clerk to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and assistant clerk Assistant clerks.to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, twenty-two in all, at two thousand dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, District of Columbia, Foreign Affairs, Indian Affairs, and Rivers and Harbors, six in all, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on the Judiciary, and Pensions, two in all, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; assistant clerks to the Committees on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Military Affairs, and Naval Affairs, three in all, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant clerk to the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant clerks to the Committees on Banking and Currency, Claims, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, and War Claims, five in all, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty-three thousand five hundred and ten dollars.
For janitorsJanitors.for rooms of the Committees on Accounts, Agriculture, Elections Number One, Invalid Pensions, Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs. Post Offices and Post Roads, Printing, and Rivers and Harbors, ten in all, at one thousand dollars 1178 each; for janitors for rooms of the Committees on Banking and Currency, Census, Claims, Coinage Weights and Measures. District of Columbia, Elections Numbers Two and Three, Enrolled Bills, Expenditures in the Navy Department, Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Naturalization, Indian Affairs, Industrial Arts and Expositions, Insular Affairs, Irrigation of Arid Lands, Judiciary, Labor, Library, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Patents, Pensions, Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Lands, Revision of the Laws, Rules, Territories, and War Claims, twenty-seven in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;
Appointments, etc.and said janitors shall be appointed by the chairman, respectively, of said committees, and shall perform under the direction of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed; in all. twenty-nine thou- sand four hundred and forty dollars. For nine clerks to committees, Clerks to committees, session.at six dollars each per day during the session, eleven thousand three hundred and forty dollars.
Office of Sergeant at Arms: Sergeant at ArmsSergeant at Arms, deputy, etc.of the House of Representatives, six thousand five hundred dollars; Deputy Sergeant at Arms, two thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, three thousand four hundred dollars; financial clerk, two thousand seven hundred dollars; bookkeeper, two thousand two hundred dollars; deputy sergeant at arms in charge of pairs, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; clerk in charge of pairs, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant bookkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand four hundred dollars; skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; and for hire of horse and wagon for the office of the Sergeant at Arms, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.
For police force House Office BuildingHouse Office BuildIng.under the Sergeant at Arms, namely: Police force.Captain, one thousand six hundred dollars; two lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; fifteen privates, at one thousand and fifty dollars each; in all, nineteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Office of Doorkeeper: Doorkeeper, Doorkeeper, assistant, etc.five thousand dollars; hire of horses and wagons and repairs of same, one thousand two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; assistant door- keeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; department messenger, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; special employee, John T.
Chancey, one thousand eight hundred dollars; special employee, one thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of reporters’ gallery, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk to Doorkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; janitor, one thousand five hundred dollars; twenty-five messengers, Messengers.at one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars each; messenger to the Speaker’s table, one thousand two hundred dollars; fourteen messengers on the soldiers’ roll, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; twelve laborers, Laborers, etc.at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborera in the water-closet, one at eight hundred and forty dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; skilled laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars; nine laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; laborer, six hundred and eighty dollars; two laborers, known as cloakroom men, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; eight laborera, known as cloakroom men, two at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and six at six hundred dollars each; female attendant in ladies’ retiring room, eight hundred dollars; superintendent of Folding room.folding room, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars;
Superintendent,etc.four clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each: foreman, one thou- 1179 sand eight hundred dollars; assistant foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; second assistant foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; page, seven hundred and twenty dollars; laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; thirty-two folders, at nine hundred dollars each; two night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two drivers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two chief pages, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; messenger in charge of telephones, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger in charge of telephones (for the minority), one thousand two hundred dollars; forty-six pages, during the session, including two riding pages, Pages.four telephone pages, press-gallery page, and ten pages for duty at the entrances to the Hall of the House, at two dollars and fifty cents per day each, twenty-three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars ; horse and buggy for department messenger, two hundred and fifty dollars ; superintendent of document room, Document room.two thousand nine hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, Superintendent, etc.two thousand one hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; seven assistants, at one thousand two hundred and eighty dollars each; assistant, one thousand one hundred dollars; janitor, nine hundred and twenty dollars; two attendants in the old library space, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; messenger to press room, one thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and ninety-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars.
For employment of Joel GraysonJoel Grayson.in document room, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For the following minority employeesMinority employees.authorized and named in the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives March seventeenth, nineteen hundred and nine, namely: Special employee, one thousand eight hundred dollars; special messenger and assistant pair clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; special messenger, one thousand five hundred dollars; special chief page and pair clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred dollars.
For the assistant department messenger authorized and named in the resolution Special employees.adopted by the House of Representatives December seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, two thousand dollars. For the special messenger authorized and named in the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives January fifteenth, nineteen hundred, one thousand five hundred dollars. To continue employment and for compensation of the assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized and named in the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives February sixth, nineteen hundred, at three dollars and eighty-five cents per day, one thousand four hundred and nine dollars and ten cents.
To continue the employment of the person named in the resolution of the House adopted June fifth, nineteen hundred, as a laborer, eight hundred and forty dollars. To continue the employment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution of the 1 louse adopted December nineteenth, nineteen hundred and one, at seventy dollars per month, eight hundred and forty dollars. To continue the employment of the special messenger authorized and named in the resolution of the House adopted February first, nineteen hundred and ten, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Successors to any of the employees provided for in the seven preceding paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives at any time.Appointments. For clerk to the conference minority Minority conference, clerks.of the House of Representatives. two thousand dollars; assistant clerk, one thousand eight hun 1180 dred dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars. Said clerk and assistant clerk to be appointed by the chairman of the conference minority. Office of Postmaster:
Postmaster, Postmaster, assistant, etc.four thousand dollars; assistant postmaster, two thousand two hundred dollars; registry and money order clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; twelve messengers, including messenger to superintend transportation of mails, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; fourteen messengers, at one hundred dollars per month each from December first to June thirtieth, inclusive, seven months, nine thousand eight hundred dollars; and one laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
For hire of horses and mail wagonsHorses and wagons.for carrying the mails, two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces sary. Official reporters: Six official reportersOfficial reporters.of the proceedings and debates of the House, at five thousand dollars each; assistant, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For janitorJanitor.for rooms of official reporters of debates, eight hundred dollars. Stenographers to committees:
Stenographers to committees.Four stenographers to committees, at five thousand dollars each; assistant, two thousand dollars; janitor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. That wherever the words “during the session” “During the session” to mean 210 days.occur in the foregoing paragraphs they shall be construed to mean the two hundred and ten days from December fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, both inclusive.
Clerk hire, Members and Delegates: To pay each Member, Delegate, and Resident Commissioner, for clerk hire, Clerk hire, Members and Delegates.necessarily employed by him in the discharge of his official and representative duties, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, in monthly installments, five hundred and ninety-eight thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ; and Representatives and Delegates elect to Congress whose credentials in due form of law have been duly filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives, in accordance with the provisions of section thirty-oneR.
S., sec. 31, p. 6.of the Revised Statutes of the United States, shall be entitled to payment under this appropriation. Contingent expenses, namely:Contingent expenses.For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, twine, newspaper wrappers, and other necessary materials for folding, Folding materials.for the use of Members of the House, and for use in the Clerk’s office and the House folding room, not including envelopes, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be printed and furnished by the Public Printer, upon requisitions from the Clerk of the House, under the provisions of the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for the public printing and binding, ten thousand dollars.
For fuel and oilFuel and oil.for the heating apparatus, thirty-eight thousand dollars, said sum to be also available for use of the power plantUse for power plant.which furnishes heat and light for the Capitol and congressional buildings. For furniture, Furniture.and materials for repairs of the same, twenty thousand dollars. For packing boxes, Packing boxes.three thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For miscellaneous itemsMiscellaneous items, etc.and expenses of special and select committees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, seventy-five thousand dollars. 1181 For stationeryStationery. for Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from Territories, and Resident Commissioners, including five thousand dollars for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, fifty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.
For postage stamps for the Postmaster, Postage stamps.two hundred and fifty dollars; for the Clerk, four hundred and fifty dollars; for the Sergeant at Arms, three hundred dollars; and for the Doorkeeper, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.Library of Congress. General administration: Librarian of Congress, Librarian, etc.six thousand five hundred dolíais; chief assistant librarian, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars;
Librarian’s secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk (assistant to chief clerk), one thousand dollars; two stenographers and typewriters, one at one thousand two hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Mail and delivery: Mail and delivery.Assistant in charge, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, nine hundred dollars; one assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, three thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
Order and accession: Order and accession.Chief of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; three assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistants, at six hundred dollars each; assistant, five hundred and twenty dollars; two junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, eleven thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.
Catalogue, classification, and shelf: Catalogue, classification, and shelf.Chief of division, three thousand dollars; chief classifier, two thousand dollars; four assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; seven assistants, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; six assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; twelve assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; six assistants, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; four assistants, at eight hundred dollars each; thirteen assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three assistants, at six hundred dollars each; ten assistants, at five hundred and forty dollars each; four assistants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; six junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, eighty-seven thousand nine hundred and forty dollars.
Binding: Binding.Assistant in charge, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant, nine hundred dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Bibliography: Bibliography. Chief of division, three thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars.
Reading rooms Reading rooms.(including evening service) and special collections: Superintendent of reading room, three thousand dollars; two assistants, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; four assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five assistants, at nine hun 1182 dred dollars each: stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; ten assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistants, at six hundred dollars each; attendant, Senate reading room, nine hundred dollars; two attendants, Representatives’ reading room, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two attendants, cloak rooms, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; attendant, Toner Library, nine hundred dollars; attendant, Washingtonian Library, nine hundred dollars; telephone operator, six hundred dollars; two attendants (for gallery and alcoves), at four hundred and eighty dollars each; four junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; evening service, five assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; fifteen assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistants, at six hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-one thousand three hundred dollars.
Periodical (including evening service): Periodicals.Chief of division, two thousand dollars; chief assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; three assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; for arrears of sorting and collating and to enable periodical reading room to be open in the evenings, two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, ten thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.
Documents: Documents.Chief of division, three thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, six thousand three hundred and eighty dollars. Manuscript: Manuscript.Chief of division, three thousand dollars: chief assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, nine hundred dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.
Maps and charts: Maps and charts.Chief of division, three thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars: junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars: in all, seven thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Music: Music.Chief of division, three thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand dollars; two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, seven thousand three hundred dollars.
Prints: Prints.Chief of division, two thousand dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars: two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, five thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Smithsonian deposit: Smithsonian deposit.Custodian, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, three thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.
Congressional Reference Library: Congressional Reference Library.Custodian, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars: assistant, nine hundred dollars; assistant, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, five thousand and forty dollars. Law Library: Law Library.Law librarian, three thousand dollars; two assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; assistant, nine hundred dollars; assistant, four hundred and eighty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; assistant for evening service, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all. nine thousand and forty dollars. 1183 Copyright office, Copyright office.under the direction of the Librarian of Congress:
Register of copyrights, four thousand dollars; assistant register of copyrights, three thousand dollars; three clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; seven clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; eight clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; sixteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two clerks, at eight hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four clerks, at six hundred dollars each; two clerks, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; four junior messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each.
Arrears, special service: Three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; porter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; junior messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, ninety-five thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. Distribution of card indexes:Card indexes.For service in connection with the distribution of card indexes and other publications of the Library including not exceeding five hundred dollars for freight charges, expressage, and traveling expenses connected with such distribution, twenty-one thousand eight hundred dollars.
Temporary services:Temporary services.For special and temporary sen ice, including extra special services of regular employees, at the discretion of the Librarian, to continue available until expended, two thousand dollars. Carrier service: Carrier service.For service in connection with the Senate and House Office Buildings, nine hundred and sixty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Sunday opening: Sunday opening.To enable the Library of Congress to be kept open for reference use from two until ten o’clock post meridian on Sundays and legal holidays, within the discretion of the Librarian, including the extra services of employees and the services of additional employees under the Librarian, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Increase of Library of Congress: Increase of Library.For purchase of books for the Library, including payment in advance for subscription books and society publications, and for freight, commissions, and traveling expenses incidental to the acquisition of books by purchase, gift, or exchange, ninety thousand dollars; For purchase of books and for periodicals for the lawLaw books.library, under the direction of the Chief Justice, including payment in advance for subscriptions to law periodicals, three thousand dollars;
For purchase of new books of reference for the For Supreme Court.Supreme Court, to be a part of the Library of Congress, and purchased by the marshal of the Supreme Court, under the direction of the Chief Justice, two thousand dollars; For purchase of miscellaneous periodicalsPeriodicals.and newspapers, including payment in advance for subscriptions to the same, five thousand dollars; In all, one hundred thousand dollars. Contingent expenses:Contingent expenses.For miscellaneous and contingent expenses of the Library, stationery, supplies, and all stock and materials directly purchased, miscellaneous traveling expenses, postage, transportation, and all incidental expenses connected with the administration of the Library and the Copyright Office, which sum shall be so apportioned as to prevent a deficiency therein, six thousand eight hundred dollars.
Custody, care, and maintenance of library building and grounds: Care of building and grounds.Superintendent of the Library building and grounds, Superintendent, etc.five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; messenger; assistant mes 1184 senger; telephone switchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard operator; captain of watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; lieutenant of watch, one thousand dollars; sixteen watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; painter, nine hundred dollars; foreman of laborers, nine hundred dollars; fourteen laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two attendants in ladies’ room, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; four check boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; mistress of charwomen, four hundred and twenty-five dollars; assistant mistress of charwomen, three hundred dollars; forty-five charwomen; chief engineer, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; machinist, one thousand dollars; machinist, nine hundred dollars; two wiremen, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber, nine hundred dollars; three elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; ten skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy-one thousand seven hundred and five dollars.
For extra services of employees and additional employees under the superintendent of Library buildingSunday opening.and grounds to provide for the opening of the Library building from two until ten o’clock post meridian on Sundays and legal holidays, two thousand eight hundred dollars. General expenses.For fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous supplies, electric and steam apparatus, city directory, stationery, and all incidental expenses in connection with the custody, care, and maintenance of said building and grounds, including mail and delivery wagon, repair of east driveway pavement, and repair of boiler vaults, eighteen thousand dollars.
For furniture, Furniture.including partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical work pertaining thereto, twenty thousand dollars. BOTANIC GARDEN.Botanic Garden. For superintendent, one thousand eight hundred dollars.Superintendent, etc. For assistants and laborers, under the direction of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, fourteen thousand five hundred and ninety- three dollars and seventy-five cents. For procuring manure, soil, tools, fuel, purchasing trees, shrubs, plants, and seeds;
Repairs and improvements.and for services, materials, and miscellaneous supplies, and contingent expenses in connection with repairs and improvements to Botanic Gardens, under direction of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, six thousand five hundred dollars. EXECUTIVE.Executive. For compensation of the PresidentCompensation of the President.of the United States, seventy- five thousand dollars. For compensation of the Vice-PresidentCompensation of the Vice President.of the United States, twelve thousand dollars.
For the following in the office of the President of the United States:Executive office.Secretary, seven thousand five hundred dollars; executive clerk, five thousand dollars; Secretary, executive clerk, clerks, etc.chief clerk, four thousand dollars; appointment clerk, three thousand five hundred dollars; record clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two expert stenographers at two thousand five hundred dollars each; accountant, two thousand five hundred dollars; two correspondents, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; disbursing clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks, at two thousand dollars each; six clerks of class four; two clerks of class three ; five clerks of class two ; two clerks of class one ; one clerk-mes 1185 senger, one thousand dollars; two messengers, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy-one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars, and the unexpended balance of the appropriation for salaries in the Executive Office for the fiscal yearSalaries for present year available for reorganized force.nineteen hundred and eleven shall be available for expenditure during the balance of that year in accordance*Ante*, p. 482.with the organization of said office as herein provided for on account of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve: *Provided,**Proviso.*That employees of the Executive Departments and other establishments of the executive branch of the Government may be detailedDetail of employees.from time to time to the office of the President of the United States, for such temporary assistance as may bo necessary.
For contingent expensesContingent expenses.of the Executive Office, including stationery therefor, as well as record books, telegrams, telephones, books for library, furniture and carpets for offices, horses, carriages, harness, automobiles, expenses of stable, including labor, and miscellaneous items, to be expended in the discretion of the President, twenty-five thousand dollars. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.Civil Service Commission. For commissioner, acting as president of the commission, Commissioners, examiners, etc.four thousand five hundred dollars; two commissioners, at four thousand dollars each; chief examiner, three thousand dollars; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief examiner, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dolíais each; examiner, two thousand four hundred dollars; three examiners, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; four examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twenty clerks of class three; twenty-six clerks of class two; thirty- five clerks of class one; twenty-nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars; telephone switchboard operator; two firemen; two watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three laborera; and three messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, two hundred and four thousand five hundred and ten dollars.
Field force: Field force.For two district secretaries, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; one district secretary, Secretaries, clerks, etc.two thousand two hundred dollars; four district secretaries at two thousand dollars each; two district secretaries, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerk of class one; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; five clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; messenger; messenger boy, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, forty-two thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.
Rural carrier examining board: Rural carrier examining board.Chief of division, two thousand dollars; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant messenger; in all, twenty-two thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars: *Provided,**Proviso*.That no detail of clerks or other employeesNo details from other establishments, etc.from the executive departments or other Government establishments in Washington, District of Columbia, to the Civil Service Commission, Details of employees.for the performance of duty in the District of Columbia, shall be made for or during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve.
The Civil Service Commission shall, however, have power in case of emergency to transfer or detail any of its employees herein provided for to or from its office force, field force, or rural carrier examining board. 1186 Expert examiners: Expert examiners, for special subjects.For the employment of expert examiners not in the Federal service to prepare questions and rate papers in examinations on special subjects for which examiners within the service are not available, three thousand dollars.
For necessary traveling expenses, Traveling expenses, etc.including those of examiners acting under the direction of the commission, and for expenses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, twelve thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE.Department of State. For Secretary of State, Pay of Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc.twelve thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; Second and Third Assistant Secretaries, Pay of Secretary increased.at four thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; two Assistant Solicitors of the Department of State, to be appointed by the Secretary of State, at three thousand dollars each; law clerk, and assistant, to be selected and appointed by the.
Secretary of State, to edit the laws of Congress and perform such other duties as may be required of them, at two thousand five hundred dollars and one thousand five hundred dollars, respectively ; Chief of Bureau of Trade Relations, Chief of Bureau of Trade Relations.two thousand five hundred dollars; two chiefs of bureaus, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; five chiefs of bureaus, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; two translators, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; additional to Chief of Bureau of Accounts as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; fifteen clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of class three; twenty-five clerks of class two; forty-one clerks of class one, three of whom shall be telegraph operators; fifteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nineteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; five messengers; twenty-two assistant messengers; messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; packer, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; four laborers, at six hundred dollars each ; telephone switchboard operator;
Emergency services.assistant telephone switchboard operator; for emergency clerical services, to be expended by the Secretary of State in his discretion, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, two hundred and sixty thousand four hundred dollars. For two clerks to be employedClerks to distribute information.in the Department of State and to be charged with the distribution of information among the diplomatic missions, one at the rate of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and one at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars per annum; in all, three thousand four hundred dollars.
Advancement of commercial and other interests as provided in the Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine:Advancing commercial, etc., interests.Director of the consular service, four thousand five hundred dollars; counselor for the Department of State,Ante, p. 119.and resident diplomatic officer, each at seven thousand five hundred dollars, and to be appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved August fifth, Director of consular service, counselor, diplomatic officers, etc.nineteen hundred and nine; eight officers to aid in important drafting work, four at four thousand five hundred dollars each and four at three thousand dollars each, to be appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the Act approved August fifth, Employment.nineteen hundred and nine, and to be employed upon tariff, treaty, and trade relations and negotiations, any one of whom may be employed as chief of division of far eastern, Latin American, near eastern, or European affairs, Assistant solicitor, clerks, etc.or upon other work in connection with foreign relations; assistant solicitor, three thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of 1187 class four; three clerks of class three; two clerks of class one ; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three assistant messengers; for rentRent.of rooms outside of Department of the State to accommodate the Bureau of Trade Relations and the Bureau of Accounts or other offices, not to exceed five thousand five hundred dollars; for meeting occasional and unforeseen expensesExpenses of treaty and trade relations, etc.arising in connection with foreign trade relations which come within the jurisdiction of the Department of State under tariff legislation and otherwise, and in the negotiation and preparation of treaties, arrangements, and agreements for the advancement of commercial and other interests, including the appointment of necessary employees at the seat of government or elsewhere, to be selected and compensated under the provisions of the said Act of August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, twenty-five thousand three hundred and forty dollars; in all, one hundred thousand dollars.
Contingent expenses, Department of State:Contingent expenses.For stationery, furniture, fixtures, typewriters, including the exchange of the same, repairs, and material tor repairs, fourteen thousand dollars. For books and maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, Library.including the payment in advance for subscriptions to the same, for the library, two thousand dollars. For services of lithographerLithographing.and necessary materials for the lithographic press, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For miscellaneousMiscellaneous.expenses, including the purchase, care, and subsistence of horses, to be used only for official purposes, repair of wagons, carriages, and harness, rent of stable, telegraph and electrical apparatus and repairs to the same, and other items not included in the foregoing, eight thousand dollars. For rentRent.of building in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of State, three thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Treasury Department.
Office of the Secretary: Secretary of the Treasury, twelve thousand dollars; Pay of Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc.three Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury, at five thousand dollars each; clerk to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; executive clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three private secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; Government actuary, under control of the Treasury, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk of class four; four clerks of class three; two clerks of class two: chief messenger, one thousand one hundred dollars; assistant chief messenger, one thousand dollars; three messengers, at nine hundred dollars each; four messengers; in all sixty thousand five hundred and ten dollars.
Office of chief clerkChief clerk.and superintendent: Chief clerk, including three hundred dollars as superin tendent of Treasury building,Made chief executive officer; powers, etc.who shall be the chief executive officer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to sign official papera and documents during the temporary absence of the Secretary and the assistant secretaries of the department, four thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of Treasury building, two thousand five hundred dollars; four clerks Clerks, etc.of class four (one transferred to Supervising Architect’s office); clerk of class three (three transferred to Supervising Architect's office); two clerks of class two (one transferred to Supervising Architect’s office) ; two clerks of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; two messengers; three assistant messengers; one messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred dollars; telephone operator and assistant telegraph operator, one thousand two hundred 1188 dollars; chief engineer, Engineers, etc.one thousand four hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; eight elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and the use of laborera as relief elevator conductora during rush hours is authorized; three firemen; five firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; coal passer, five hundred dollars; locksmith and electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, Watchmen.at nine hundred dollars each; sixty-six watchmen; foreman of laborers, one thousand dollars; two skilled laborera, Laborers.at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two skilled laborera, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; wireman, one thousand dollars; wireman, nine hundred dollars; thirty-four laborers; ten laborers, at five hundred dollars each; plumber, one thousand one hundred dollars; painter, one thousand one hundred dollars; ninety-one charwomen (including sixteen transferred from Treasurer’s office); four cabinetmakers, at one thousand dollars each; cabinetmaker, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
For the Winder Building: Winder Building.Engineer, one thousand dollars; three firemen; conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four watchmen; three laborers, one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the conductor of elevator; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; and eight charwomen. For the Cox Building, Cox Building.seventeen hundred and nine New York avenue: Three watchmen-firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and one laborer; in all, one hundred and seventy-four thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
General Supply Committee: General supply committee.Superintendent of supplies, two thousand dollars, and two clerks of class two ; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants: Bookkeeping and Warrants Division.Chief of division, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand seven hundred dollars; estimate and digest clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two principal bookkeepers, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; twelve bookkeepers, at two thousand dollars each; fourteen clerks of class four; six clerks of class three: six clerks of class two ; four clerks of class one ; messenger ; three assistant messengers; in all, eighty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars.
Division of Customs: Customs Division.Chief of division, four thousand dollars; assistant chief of division, three thousand dollars; seven law clerks, five at two thousand five hundred dollars each and two at two thousand dollars each; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; five clerks of class one; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger; assistant messenger; in all, forty-six thousand and sixty dollars. Division of Appointments:
Appointments Division.Chief of division, three thousand dollars ; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; executive clerk, two thousand dollars; law and bond clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two ; six clerks of class one ; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; clerk, nine hundred dollars; messenger; two assistant messengers; in all, forty-two thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. Division of Public Moneys:
Public Moneys Division.Chief of division, three thousand dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; clerk of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; messenger; assistant messenger; in all, thirty thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Division of Loans and Currency: Loans and Currency Division.Chief of division, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand seven hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, one thou 1189 sand dollars; eighteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; twelve expert money counters, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; messenger; two assistant messengers; eight laborers; custodian of paper, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand and fifty dollars.
Division of Revenue-Cutter Service: Revenue-Cutter Service Division.Assistant chief of division, two thousand four hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; law and contract clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; laborer; in all, twentyseven thousand six hundred dollars.
Division of Printing and StationeryPrinting and Stationery Division.: Chief of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; bookbinder, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; three clerks of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; three messengers; assistant messenger; two laborers; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand three hundred and seventy dollars.
Division of Mail and FilesMails and Files Division.: Chief of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; registered mail and bond clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks of class two; additional to one clerk of class two, in charge of documents, two hundred dollars; two clerks of class one; mail messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistant messengers; assistant to document clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand five hundred and forty dollars.
Division of Special Agents: Special Agents Division.Assistant chief of division, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; four clerks of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; in all, twelve thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Office of disbursing clerk:Disbursing clerk, deputy, etc.Disbursing clerk, three thousand dollars; deputy disbursing clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; two clerks of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; messenger; in all, fifteen thousand three hundred and ninety dollars.
Office of the Supervising Architect: Supervising Architect, superintendents, clerks, etc.Supervising Architect, five thousand dollars; executive officer, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; *Post* p. 1386.superintendent of drafting and constructing division, three thousand dollars; superintendent of computing division, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief of law and records division, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief of accounts division, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of inspection division, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division of equipment, two thousand five hundred dollars: chief mechanical and electrical engineer, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; inspector of furniture and other furnishings, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant inspector of furniture and other furnishings, one thousand six hundred dollars; six clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; contract clerk, two thousand dollars; foreman duplicating gallery, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four technical clerks, who shall also be skilled stenographers and typewriters, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; four inspectors, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five messengers; assistant messenger; one laborer; for the following force transferred Force transferred from chief clerk’s office.from the office of chief clerk and superintendent: 1190 Inspector of electric-light plants, gas, and fixtures for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, two thou- sand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant inspector of electric- light plants and draftsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; additional to one clerk of class four as book- keeper, one hundred dollars; three clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; in all, ninety-seven thousand five hundred and ninety dollars.
Office of Comptroller of the Treasury: Comptroller's office.Comptroller of the Treasury, six thousand dollars ; Assistant Comptroller of the Treasury, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; ten law clerks revising accounts and briefing opinions, one at two thousand one hundred dollars and nine at two thousand dollars each; six expert accountants, at two thousand dollars each; private secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eight clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; one clerk of class two; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand four hundred dollars; typewriter- copyist, one thousand dollars; two messengers; assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, seventy-six thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.
The position of deputy auditor Deputy auditors abolished.authorized in the offices of the six auditors of the Treasury for the several executive departments and other Government establishments are hereby abolished to take effect on and after July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, and on and after said dateTransfer of duties.the duties and powers theretofore exercised by law by said deputy auditors shall be exercised by the chief clerk and chief of division in each of said auditor’s offices exceptException.in the office of the Auditor for the Post Office Department,*Post*, p. 1191.where such duties and powers shall be exercised by the assistant and chief clerk.
Office of Auditor for Treasury Department: Office of Auditor for Treasury Department.Auditor, four thousand dollars; chief clerk and chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; eighteen clerks of class four; fifteen clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; thirty-three clerks of class one; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three assistant messengers; four laborers; in all, one hundred and fifty-two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.
Office of Auditor for War Department: Office of Auditor for War Department.Auditor, four thou- sand dollars; chief clerk and chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; twenty-four clerks of class four; fifty clerks of class three; seventy-two clerks of class two; fifty-two clerks of class one; nineteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; skilled laborer, nine hundred dollars; messenger; five assistant messengers; and eleven laborers; in all, three hundred and thirty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Office of Auditor for Navy Department:Office of Auditor for Navy Department.Auditor, four thou- sand dollars; chief clerk and chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; eleven clerks of class four; twenty clerks of class three ; sixteen clerks of class two ; twenty-three clerks of class one; eleven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger: assistant messenger; and three laborers; in all, one hundred and thirty-seven thousand five hundred and ninety dollars.
Office of Auditor for Interior Department:Office of Auditor for Interior Department.Auditor, four thousand dollars; chief clerk and chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two 1191 chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; fourteen clerks of class four; sixteen clerks of class three; twenty-nine clerks of class two; twenty-nine clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two messengers; three assistant messengers; one laborer; in all, one hundred and fifty-six thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.
Office of Auditor for State and other Departments: Office of Auditor for State, etc., Departments.Auditor, four thousand dollars; chief clerk and chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; sixteen clerks of class four; clerk of class four (special examiner); seventeen clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; two assistant messengers; three laborers; in all, one hundred and eighteen thousand five hundred and ten dollars.
Office of Auditor for Post Office Department: Office of Auditor for Post Office Department.Auditor, five thousand dollars; assistant and chief clerk, three thousand dollars; law clerk, three thousand dollars; expert accountant, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; four assistant chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; four principal bookkeepers, at two thousand dollars each; thirty-five clerks of class four; sixty- nine clerks of class three; eighty-two clerks of class two; one hundred and seven clerks of class one; fifty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two skilled laborers, at one thousand dollars each; fifty- five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; fifteen money-order assort ers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty-five money-order assorters, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; eighty-four money-order assorters, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; fifty-nine money-order assorters, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; two female laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; two messengers; six skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three assistant messengers; eight skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; five messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; twelve male laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; forewoman, four hundred and eighty dollars; and twenty- one charwomen ; in all, seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand four hundred and ninety dollars.
Office of the Treasurer: Treasurer’s office.Treasurer of the United States, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Treasurer, three thousand six hundred dollars; Deputy Assistant Treasurer, three thousand two hundred dollars; cashier, three thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; seven chiefs of division, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; two assistant chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; vault clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; principal bookkeeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant bookkeeper, two thousand one hundred dollars; two tellers, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; two assistant tellers, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; vault clerk, Bond Division, two thousand dollars; clerk for the Treasurer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-four clerks of class four; nineteen clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two; coin clerk, one thousand four hundered dollars; thirty-five clerks of class one; nineteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; twenty-nine expert counters, at nine hundred dollars each ; fifteen expert counters, at eight hundred dollars each; forty expert counters, at seven hundred and twentydollars each; 1192 seventeen expert counters, at seven hundred dollars each ; mail messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; eight messengers; seven assistant messengers; twenty-three laborers; six messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; compositor and pressman, one thousand six hundred dollars; pressman, one thousand four hundred dollars; silver piler, one thousand dollars; in all, three hundred and fifty-nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars.
For the force employed in redeeming the national currencyRedemption of national currency.(to be reimbursed by the national banks), namely: Superintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; teller, two thousand five hundred dollars; bookkeeper, two thousand four hundred dollars; assistant teller, two thousand dollars; assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; twenty-five clerks of class one; ten expert counters, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; fifty-two expert counters, at one thousand dollars each ; forty-two expert counters, at nine hundred dollars each; thirty-two expert counters, at eight hundred dollars each; nineteen expert counters, at seven hundred dollars each; two messengers; four assistant messengers; four charwomen; in all, two hundred and twenty-one thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.
For repairs Repairs to canceling, etc., machines.to canceling and cutting machines in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, two hundred dollars. Office of the Register of the Treasury: Register’s office.Register, four thousand dollars; Assistant Register, two thousand five hundred dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; four clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; live clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eighteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk, assorter of canceled bonds for binding, eight hundred dollars; messenger; two assistant messengers; and two laborers; in all, seventy thousand seven hundred dollars.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: Office of Comptroller of the Currency.Comptroller of the Currency, five thousand dollars; Deputy Comptroller, three thousand five hundred dollars; Deputy Comptroller, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; additional to bond clerk, two hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; thirteen clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; twenty-six clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; six counters, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; messenger; five assistant messengers; three laborers; and two messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dolíais each; in all, one hundred and forty-two thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.
For expenses of the national currencyNational currency expenses.(to be reimbursed by the national banks), namely: Superintendent, two thousand five hundred dollars; teller, two thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three ; four clerks of class two ; five clerks of class one ; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; engineer, one thousand dollars; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; seven expert counters, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; three counters, at seven hundred dollars each ; assistant messenger; fireman; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.
For expenses of special examinationsSpecial examinations, etc.of national banks, of keeping macerator in Treasury Building in repair, and for other incidental expenses attending the working of the macerator, and for procuring 1193 information relative to banks other than national, four thousand eight hundred dollars. Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue:Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue.Commissioner of Internal Revenue, six thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, four thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; chemist, two thousand live hundred dollars; first assistant chemist, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; second assistant chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars; third assistant chemist, one thousand four hundred dollars; three heads of divisions, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; six heads of divisions, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; superintendent of stamp vault, two thousand dollars; two clerks, at two thousand dollars each; private secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; twenty-eight clerks of class four; twenty-four clerks of class three; thirty-seven clerks of class two; thirty-seven clerks of class one; thirty-two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; forty-two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three messengers; twenty-one assistant messengers; and sixteen laborers; in all, three hundred and thirty- two thousand seven hundred dollars.
For the following, formerly authorized and paid from appropriationDenatured alcohol employees.for “withdrawal of denatured alcohol,” namely: Chief chemist, three thousand dollars; first assistant chemist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; one clerk of class three; four clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; one messenger; in all, eighteen thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For stamp agent, Stamp agents.one thousand six hundred dollars; stamp agent, nine hundred dollars; counter, nine hundred dollars; in all, three thousand four hundred dollars, the same to be reimbursed by the stamp manufacturers.
Office of Life-saving Service: Life-Saving Service.General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Service, four thousand dollars, and five hundred dollars additional while the office is hold by the present incumbent; assistant general superintendent, two thousand five hundred dollars; principal clerk, two thousand dollars; title and contract clerk, two thousand dollars; topographer and hydrographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; civil engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; three clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, forty-eight thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Bureau of Engraving and Printing.Director, six thousand dollars; assistant director, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division of assignments and reviews, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars ; stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class four; six clerks of class three; nine clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; disbursing agent, two thousand four hundred dollars; storekeeper, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant storekeeper, one thousand dollars; clerk in charge of purchases and supplies, two thousand dollars; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; six clerks, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; sixteen clerks, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; nine attendants, at six hundred dollars each; two helpers, at nine hundred dollars each; two helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two helpers, at six hundred dollars each; three messengers; seven assistant messengers; captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at nine hundred dollars each; forty-six watchmen; two forewomen of charwomen, at five hundred and forty dollars each ; nineteen day charwomen, at four hundred dollars each ; 1194 fifty-two morning and evening charwomen, at three hundred dollars each; foreman of laborers, nine hundred dollars; four laborers; seventy-five laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in all, two hundred and fifteen thousandLimitation on payment for services.one hundred and sixty dollars; and no other fund appropriated by this or any other Act shall be used for services, in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, of the character specified in this paragraph, except in cases of emergency arising after the passage of this Act, and then only on the written approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Secret Service Division: Secret Service Division.Chief, four thousand dollars; assistant chief, who shall discharge the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; clerk of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars; assistant messenger; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Office of the Director of the Mint:Office of Director of the Mint.Director, five thousand dollars; examiner, three thousand dollars; computer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; adjuster of accounts, two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; private secretary, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class three ; two clerks of class one; messenger; assistant in laboratory, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant messenger; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollara;in all, twenty- nine thousand two hundred and eighty dollars.
For freight Freight.on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, between mints and assay offices, fifty thousand dollars. For contingent expensesContingent expenses.of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the Director, namely: For assay laboratory, chemicals, fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including textbooks on metallurgical processes, six hundred dollars. For examinations of mints, Examinations, etc.expense in visiting mints for the purpose of superintending the annual settlements, and for special examinations, three thousand five hundred dollars.
For booksBooks, etc., pamphlets, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, two hundred dollars. For the collection of statistics relative to the annual production and consumption of the precious metalsPrecious metals statistics.in the United States, one thousand dollars. Office of Surgeon General of Public Health and Marine- Hospital Service: Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.Surgeon General, five thousand dollars\; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerics of class four; two clerks of class three; private secretary to the Surgeon General, one thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks of class two, one of whom shall be translator; seven clerks of class one; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; three assistant messengers; two laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in all, forty thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.
Contingent expenses, Treasury Department:Contingent expenses.For the following sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, namely: For stationeryStationery.for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, fifty thousand dollars, and in addition thereto sums amounting to eighty-six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars shall be deductedAdditional, deducted from offices, bureaus, etc.from other appropriations made for the fiscal year nine- teen hundred and twelve as follows:
Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury, seven thousand two hundred dollars; contingent expenses, mint at Philadelphia, five hundred dollars; contingent expenses, mint at San Francisco, three hundred dollars; contingent expenses, mint at Denver, three hundred dollars; contingent expenses, assay office at New York, five hundred dollars; materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, three thou- 1195 sand three hundred dollars; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, four hundred dolíais; expenses of Revenue-Cutter Service, two thousand one hundred dollars;
Public Health and MarineHospital Service, one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; Quarantine Service, live hundred and ninety dollars; preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, two hundred and sixty dollars; LifeSaving Service, one thousand four hundred dollars; fuel, lights, and water for public buildings, four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; general expenses of public buildings, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars; collecting the revenue from customs, thirty-seven thousand three hundred dollars; miscellaneous expenses of collecting internal revenue, eighteen thousand seven hundred dolíais; and for expenses of collecting the corporation tax, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of fifty thousand dolíais, the total appropriation for stationery for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve.
Hereafter the purchase of stationery for the Internal-Revenue ServicePurchases for Internal-Revenue Service.shall be made under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury as in the case of other branches of the public service under the Treasury Department. For postagePostage.required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for postage for the Treasury Department, one thousand two hundred dollars. For newspapers, Newspapers, etc.newspaper clippings, law books, city directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department, one thousand dollars.
For investigation of accounts and records, Investigation to obtain better administrative methods.and to secure better methods of administration, with a view to greater economy in the expenditure of public money, including necessary traveling expenses, in connection with special work, or obtaining of better administrative methods in any branch of the service within or under the Treasury Department, including the temporary employment of agents, stenographers, accountants, or other expert services either within or without the District of Columbia, seventy-five thousand dolíais.
For freight, Freight, etc.expressage, telegraph and telephone sendee, seven thousand dolíais. For rentRent.of buildings, fifty-two thousand four hundred and eighty- six dollars. For purchase and exchange of horses and wagons, Horses and wagons.for office and mail service, to be used only for official purposes, care and subsistence of horses, including shoeing, and of wagons, harness, and repairs of the same, three thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of fileFiles.holders and file cases, six thousand dollars.
For purchase of coal, wood, engine oils and grease, grates, grate baskets and fixtures, Fuel, etc.blowers, coal hods, coal shovels, pokers, and tongs, eleven thousand dollars. For purchase of gas, electric current for lightingLighting.and power purposes, gas and electric-light fixtures, electric-light wiring and material, candles, candlesticks, droplights and tubing, gas burners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, seventeen thousand dollars. Miscellaneous.For washing and hemming towels, for the purchase of awnings and fixtures, window shades and fixtures, alcohol, benzine, turpentine, varnish, baskets, belting, bellows, bowls, brooms, buckets, brushes, canvas, crash, cloth, chamois skins, cotton waste, door and window fasteners, dusters; flower-garden, street, and engine hose; lace leather, lye, nails, oils, plants, picks, pitchers, powders, stencil plates, hand stamps, and repairs of same, stamp ink, spittoons, soap, matches, match safes, sponges, tacks, traps, thermometers, toilet paper, tools, 1196 towels, towel racks, tumblers, wire, zinc, and for blacksmithing, repairs of machinery, removal of rubbish, sharpening tools, advertising for proposals, and for sales at public auction in Washington, District of Columbia, of condemned property belonging to the Treasury Department, payment of auctioneer fees, and purchase of other absolutely necessary articles, eleven thousand five hundred dollars.
For purchase of labor-savingLabor-saving machines.machines, six thousand dollars. For shelving and transferring records Transferring files, etc.and files from and to the Treasury building and its annexes in Washington, five hundred dollars. For purchase and exchange of registering accountants, numbering machines, Numbering machines, etc.and other machines of a similar character, including time stamps for stamping date of receipt of official mail and telegrams, and repairs thereto, three thousand five hundred dollars.
For purchase of carpets, Carpets, etc.carpet border and lining, linoleum, mats, rugs, matting, and repairs, and for cleaning, cutting, making, laying, and relaying of the same, by contract, four thousand dollars. For purchase of boxes, book rests, chairs, chair caning, chair covers, desks, bookcases, clocks, cloth for covering desks, cushions, Furniture.leather for covering chairs and sofas, locks, lumber, screens, tables, ventilators, typewriters, including the exchange of same, wardrobe cabinets, washstands, water coolers and stands, and for replacing other worn and unserviceable articles, ten thousand dollars.
For maintenance of the automatic fire-alarm systemAutomatic fire alarm.now in the Treasury and Winder buildings, two thousand one hundred and sixty- six dollars. Contingent and miscellaneous expenses, Office of Auditor for the Post Office Department, namely: Auditor for Post Office Department.For miscellaneous items, including purchase, repair, and exchange of typewriting machines, of which not exceeding three hundred and seventy-five dollars may be used for rental of telephones,Contingent expenses.and not exceeding three hundred dollars may be used for the purchase of law books, books of reference, and city directories, four thousand dollars;
For furniture and repairs, two thousand dollars; For purchase, exchange, and repair of adding machines, Adding machines.six thousand dollars; In all, twelve thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Auditor for the Post Office Department under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. collecting internal revenue.Collecting internal revenue. For salaries and expenses of collectorsCollectors, etc.of internal revenue, and deputy collectors, and surveyors, and clerks, messengers, and janitors in internal-revenue offices, two million one hundred and fifty thousand dollars : *Provided,**Proviso.*That no part of this amount be used in defraying the expenses of any officer, designated above, subpoenaed by the United StatesUse for witness fees forbidden.courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid*Post,* p. 1426.from the appropriation for “Fees of witnesses, United States courts.
” For salaries and expenses of forty revenue agents provided for by law, and fees and expenses of gaugers, Agents, gaugers, etc.salaries and expenses of storekeepers and storekeepergaugers, two million five hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia, telephone service, and other miscellaneousMiscellaneous.expenses incident to the collection of internal revenue, and for the purchase of necessary books of reference and periodicals*Ante,* p. 1195.for the chemical laboratory and law library, at a cost 1197 not to exceed five hundred dollars, and reasonable expenses for not exceeding sixty days immediately following the injury of field officers or employees in the internal-revenue service while in line of duty, of medical attendance, surgeon’s and hospital bills made necessary by reason of such injury, and for horses crippled or killed while being used by officers in making raids, not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars for any horse so crippled or killed, one hundred thousand dollars.
For expenses of collecting the corporation taxCollecting corporation tax.authorized by the Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, *Ante,* p. 112.“to provide revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes,” *Ante,* p. 1195.one hundred thousand dollars. For classifying, indexing, exhibiting, and properly caringCare, etc., of corpo ration returns.for the returns of all corporations required by section thirty-eight of an Act*Ante,* p. 114.entitled An “Act to provide revenue, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes,” approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, including the employment in the District of Columbia of such clerical and other personal services and for rent of such quarters as may be necessary, twenty-five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That any and all such returns shall be open to inspection only upon the order of the President, under rules and regulationsRegulation of inspection.to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and approved by the President.
INDEPENDENT TREASURY.Independent Treasury. Office of assistant treasurer at Baltimore:Assistant treasurers' offices.Assistant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two clerks, Baltimore.at one thousand six hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; bookkeeper and three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, thirty-four thousand dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at Boston:Boston.Assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; paying teller, two thousand five hundred dollars; receiving teller, two thousand dollars; assistant paying teller, two thousand two hundred dollars; vault clerk, two thousand dollars; assistant receiving teller, one thousand seven hundred dollars; two bookkeepers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two specie clerks, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each; money clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; redemption clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; three clerics, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand ono hundred dollars; seven clerks, at ono thousand dollars each; clerk, eight hundred dollars; messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand dollars; three watchmen and janitors, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each ; in all, forty-six thousand and ten dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at Chicago: Chicago.Assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; cashier, three thousand dollars; vault clerk, two thousand dollars; paying teller, two thousand dollars; assorting teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; silver and redemption teller, change teller, and receiving teller, at two thousand dollars each; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two bookkeepers, at ono thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant paying teller, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief coin, coupon, and currency clerk, one thousand seven 1198 hundred and fifty dollars; three coin, coupon, and currency clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each ; six clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; twenty clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; detective and hall man, one thousand one hundred dollars; messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; janitor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy-two thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at Cincinnati:Cincinnati.Assistant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; receiving teller, one thousand five hundred dollars; vault clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk and stenographer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk and watchman, eight hundred and forty dollars; night watchman, six hundred dollars; day watchman, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty- four thousand four hundred and ten dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at New Orleans:New Orleans.Assistant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and cashier, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; receiving teller, and paying teller, at two thousand dollars each; vault clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two bookkeepers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; coin clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; porter and messenger, five hundred dollars; day watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; night watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; typewriter and stenographer, one thousand dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at New York:New York.Assistant treasurer, eight thousand dollars; deputy assistant treasurer and cashier, four thousand two hundred dollars; assistant cashier and cliief clerk, three thousand six hundred dollars; assistant cashier and vault clerk, three thousand two hundred dolíais; two chiefs of division, at three thousand one hundred dollars each; chief paying teller, three thousand dollars; two chiefs of division, at three thousand dollars each; chief of division, two thousand seven hundred dollars; chief of division, and chief bookkeeper, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; chief of division, and assistant teller, at two thousand three hundred dollars each; two assistant tellers, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; two assistant tellers, at two thousand two hundred dolíais each; three assistant tellers, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; ten assistant tellers, at two thousand dollars each; eleven assistant tellers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two assistant tellers, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; five assistant tellers, and two clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; six assistant tellers, and two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; ten assistant tellers, and four clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one assistant teller, and two clerks, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; eight assistant tellers, and three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; six assistant tellers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; six assistant tellers, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; five assistant tellers, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; five messengers, at nine hundred dolíais each ; two messengers, at eight hundred dollars each; two hall men, at one thousand dolíais each; superintendent of building, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief 1199 detective, one thousand five hundred dollars; assistant detective, one thousand two hundred dollars; three engineers, at one thousand and fifty dollars each; eight watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, two hundred and six thousand five hundred and ten dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at Philadelphia:Philadelphia.Assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars; cashier and chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; paying teller, two thousand three hundred dollars; coin and paying teller, two thousand dollars; bond and authorities clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; vault clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assorting teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; redemption teller, one thousand six hundred dollars; receiving teller, one thousand seven hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent messenger and chief watchman, one thousand one hundred dollars; six counters, at nine hundred dollars each ; seven watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, forty-nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at Saint Louis:Saint Louis.Assistant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier and chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; first teller, two thousand dollars; second teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; third teller, one thousand six hundred dollars; assorting teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant assorting teller, one thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant tellers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; coin teller, one thousand two hundred dollars; bookkeeper, one thousand five hundred dollars; nine clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three day watchmen and coin counters, at nine hundred dollars each; two night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two janitors, at six hundred dollars each; in all, forty thousand five hundred and forty dollars.
Office of assistant treasurer at San Francisco:San Francisco.Assistant treasurer, four thousand five hundred dollars; cashier, three thousand dollars: bookkeeper, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; assistant cashier, two thousand four hundred dollars; first teller, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; coin teller, and one clerk, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two coin counters, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.
MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES.Mints and assay offices. Mint at Carson, Nevada:Carson, Nev.Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, six thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For wages of workmen and other employees, six thousand two hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand dollars.
Mint at Denver, Colorado:Denver, Col. Superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at three 1200 thousand dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; deposit weigh clerk, and bookkeeper, at two thousand dollars each; assistant assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at two thousand dollars each; clerk, and assayer’s assistant, at two thousand dollars each; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; private secretary, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, forty-eight thousand one hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen and other employees, ninety-four thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, exclusive of that required for the refinery, melter and refiner’s wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage, and wastage and loss on sale of coiner’s sweeps, thirty thousand dollars. Mint at New Orleans, Louisiana:New Orleans.Assayer who shall have general charge of the institution as under section thirty-five hundred and sixty, Revised Statutes, R.
S., sec. 3560, p. 702.and who shall be a practical assayer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall perform the duties of cashier, one thousand five hundred dollars; three clerks, one thousand two hundred dollars each; assayer’s assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand three hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and other employees, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars.
Mint at Philadelphia:Philadelphia.Superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; engraver, four thousand dollars; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant coiner, two thousand dollars, and five hundred dollars additional during present incumbency; assistant melter and refiner, two thousand dollars; cashier, and bookkeeper, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk, and deposit weigh clerk, at two thousand dollars each; assayer’s assistant, two thousand dollars; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; curator, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; eight clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; in all, eighty thousand three hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen, and other employees, two hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, exclusive of that required l’or the refinery, expenses annual assay commission, melters’ and refinera’ wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage, and wastage and loss on sale of coiners’ sweeps, and not exceeding five hundred dollars in value of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, seventy thousand dollars.
Mint at San Francisco, California:San Francisco, Cal. Superintendent, four thousand five hundred dollars; assayer, melter and refiner, and coiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, and cashier, at two thou 1201 sand five hundred dollars each; bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; assistant assayer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant melter and refiner, and assistant coiner, at two thousand dollars each; assistant cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant bookkeeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assayer’s assistant, two thousand dollars; deposit weigh clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; private secretary, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, fifty-four thousand three hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen, and other employees, one hundred and fifty- five thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repaire, exclusive of that required for the refinery, melter and refinere’ wastage, and loss on sale of sweeps, arising from the manufacture of ingots for coinage, and for wastage and loss on sale of coiners’ sweeps, forty thousand dollars. Assay office at Boise, Idaho:Boise, Idaho.Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, one thousand five hundred dollars; assayer’s assistant, one thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand and fifty dollars.
For wages of workmen, and other employees, three thousand five hundred and forty dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. Assay office at Charlotte, Nokth Carolina:Charlotte, N. C.Assayer and melter, one thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and other clerks and employees, nine hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, five hundred dollars. Assay office at Deadwood, South Dakota:Deadwood, S. Dak.Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand six hundred dollars ; assayer’s assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, six thousand two hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen and other employees, two thousand three hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, new machinery, and so forth, one thousand five hundred dollars. Assay office at Helena, Montana: Helena, Mont.Assayer in charge, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand seven hundred dollars; assayer’s assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand four hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen and other employees, six thousand five hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Assay office at New York: Superintendent, five thousand dollars; assayer, and melter and refiner, at three thousand dollars each; chief clerk, cashier, and deposit weigh clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant melter and refiner, two thousand dolíais; bookkeeper, two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; assistant assayer, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; assayer’s assistant, two thousand dollars; assistant 1202 cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; private secretary, one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; in all, forty-six thousand five hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen and other employees, thirty thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. Assay office at Seattle, Washington:Seattle, Wash.Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant assayer, two thousand dollars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand and fifty dollars.
For wages for workmen, and other employees, twenty-two thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including rent of building, six thousand five hundred dollars. Assay office at Salt Lake City, Utah:Salt Lake City, Utah.Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant assayer, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, one thousand six hundred dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the chief clerk shall perform the duties of assayer in chargeCashier. in his absence; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand one hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen, and other employees, four thousand five hunched dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars. GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES.Government in Territories. District of Alaska: Alaska.Governor, seven thousand dollars; four judges, at seven thousand five hundred dollars each; four attorneys, at five thousand dollars each; four marshals, at four thousand dollars each; four clerks, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; in all, eighty-seven thousand dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses, clerk hire, not to exceed two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; janitor, not to exceed nine hundred dollars; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on official business; rent of offices and quarters in Juneau, stationery, lights, and fuel, to be expended under the direction of the governor, seven thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. Territory of Arizona:Arizona.Governor, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief justice, and four associate judges, at three thousand dollars each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars: interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-one thousand five hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses of the Territory, including not to exceed five hundred dollars for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, to be expended by the governor, one thousand five hundred dollars. For legislative expenses, namely: For rent, messenger, postage, stationery, fuel, lights, printing, and incidental expenses for secretary’s office, two thousand dollars. Territory of New Mexico:New Mexico. Governor, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief justice and six associate judges, at three thousand dollare each; secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. 1203 For contingent expenses of Territory, including not to exceed five hundred dollars for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, to be expended by the governor, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For legislative expenses, namely: Rent, light, fuel, telephone, ice, water, stationery, record files, record casings, printing, postage, clerks, stenographer and typewriter, messenger and porter, and incidentals in secretary’s office, three thousand dollars. Territory of Hawaii: Hawaii.Governor, seven thousand dollars; secretary, four thousand dollars; chief justice, six thousand dollars; two associate justices, at five thousand five hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-eight thousand dollars.
For judges of circuit courts, at four thousand dollars each, so much as may be necessary, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve. For contingent expenses of the Territory of Hawaii, to be expended by the governor for stationery, postage, and incidentals, one thousand dollars, and for private secretary to the governor, two thousand dollars; for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, five hundred dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred dollars.
WAR DEPARTMENT.War Department. Office of the Secretary:Pay of Secretary, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc.Secretary of War, twelve thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; assistant and chief clerk, four thousand dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to the Secretary, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; stenographer to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk to the Assistant Secretary, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk to the assistant and chief clerk, two thousand one hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; appointment clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; superintendent, of buildings outside of State, War, and Navy Department building, in addition to compensation as chief of division, five hundred dollars; chief telegrapher, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; four clerks of class three ; fifteen clerks of class two ; nineteen clerks of class one ; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk, nine hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; carpenter, one thousand dollars; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer, nine hundred dollars; six messengers; seven assistant messengers; telephone switchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard operator; two messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; engineer, nine hundred dollars; assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; fireman; four watchmen; five watchmen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; eight laborers; two laborera, at five hundred and forty dollars each; hostler, six hundred dollars; two hostlers, and one watchman, at five hundred and forty dollars each; two elevator conductora, one at six hundred dollars and one at five hundred and forty dollars; four charwomen; in all, one hundred and forty-seven thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars.
Adjutant General’s Office:Adjutant General's Office. Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; forty-eight clerks of class four ; sixty-four clerks of class three ; ninety-four clerks of class two; two hundred and thirty-two clerks of class one; eighty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars; two 1204 firemen; skilled mechanic, one thousand dollars; ten messengers; fifty-eight assistant messengers; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; eight watchmen; superintendent of building, two hundred and fifty dollars; and eighteen laborers; in all, seven hundred and eighty-one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; and all employees provided for by this paragraph for the Adjutant General’s Office of the War Department shall be exclusively engaged on the work of this office for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve.
Office of the Inspector General:Inspector General’s Office.Clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; clerk of class one; messenger; assistant messenger; and messenger, six hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Office of the Judge Advocate General:Judge Advocate General’s Office.Chief clerk and solicitor, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; copyist; two messengers; assistant messenger; in all, twenty thou- sand eight hundred dollars.
Signal Office:Signal Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; one clerk of class three; one clerk of class two ; four clerks of class one ; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; two messengers ; assistant messenger; in all, twenty-five thousand eight hundred dollars. The services of skilled draftsmenSkilled draftsmen, etc.and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only in the Signal Office to carry into effect the various appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense, to be paid from such appropriations, in addition to the foregoing employees appropriated for in the Signal Oilice: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the entire expenditures for this purpose for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, Limit, etc.shall not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars, and that the Secretary of War shall each year in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Office of the Quartermaster General:Quartermaster General's Office.Chief clerk, two thou- sand dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; nine clerks of class four; fourteen clerks of class three; twenty-seven clerks of class two ; fifty-eight clerks of class one ; forty clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; advisory architect, four thousand dollars; experienced builder and mechanic, two thousand five hundred dollars; inspector of supplies, two thousand five hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; seven draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; five draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; supervising engineer, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; two civil engineers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant civil engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; electrical engineer, two thousand dollars; electrical and mechanical engineer, two thousand dollars; marine engineer, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant marine engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; sanitary and heating engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; writer of specifications and computer, one thousand two hundred dollars; blueprint operator, nine hundred dollars; four messengers; eleven assistant messengers; two assistant messengers, at six hundred dollars each; female messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; seven laborero; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two hundred and seventy-eight thousand four hundred and ten dollars.
Office of the Commissary General:Commissary General’s Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; six clerks of class four ; eight clerks of class three ; eight clerks 1205 of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; two assistant messengers ; laborer; in all, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. Office of the Surgeon General:Surgeon General’s Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; thirteen clerks of class four; eleven clerks of class three ; twenty-six clerks of class two ; thirty-two clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; anatomist, one thousand six hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, for night duty, nine hundred dollars; two firemen; skilled mechanic, one thousand dollars ; two messengers ; ten assistant messengers; three watchmen; superintendent or building (Army Medical Museum and Library), two hundred and fifty dollars; six laborers; chemist, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars; assistant chemist, one thousand five hundred dollars; principal assistant librarian, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; pathologist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; microscopist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four charwomen; in all, one hundred and sixty-six thousand two hundred and eighty-eight dollars.
Office of the Paymaster General:Paymaster General’s Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; six clerks of class four ; seven clerks of class three ; twelve clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; assistant messenger; four laborers ; laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, seventy-one thousand nine hundred dollars. Office of the Chief of Ordnance:Ordnance Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; twentyeight clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; assistant messenger; messenger, seven hundred and eighty dollars; messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; laborer; in all, ninety-one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.
The services of skilled draftsmenSkilled draftsmen, etc.and such other services, not clerical, as the Secretary of War may deem necessary, may be employed in the office of the Chief of Ordnance to carry into effect the various appropriations for the armament of fortifications and for the arming and equipping of the organized militia, to be paid from such appropriations, in addition to the amount specifically appropriated for draftsmen in the Army Ordnance Bureau: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the entire expenditures for this purpose for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, Limit, etc.shall not exceed fifty thousand dollars, and that the Secretary of War shall each year in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Office of the Chief of Engineers: Engineer Office.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; eight clerks of class four; eleven clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; eleven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; six messengers; three assistant messengers; and two laborers; in all, one hundred thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. And the services of skilled draftsmen, Skilled draftsmen, etc.civil engineers, and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary, may be employed only in the office of the Chief of Engineers, to carry into effect the various appropriations for rivers and harbors, fortifications, and surveys, to be paid from such appropriations: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundredLimit, etc. 1206 and twelve, shall not exceed forty-two thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of War shall each year, in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Office of the Bureau of Insular Affairs:Insular Affairs Bureau.Law officer, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; nineteen clerks of class one; eighteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two messengers ; two assistant messengers; five laborers; two charwomen ; in all, ninety-one thousand dollars. Division of Militia Affairs, Office of the Chief of Staff:Militia Affairs Division, Office of Chief of Staff.For the following now authorized by section twenty of the Act approved January twenty-first, nineteen hundred and tliree,Vol. 35, p. 403.as amended by the Act approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, namely:
Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; two laborers; two charwomen; in all, thirty-four thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For miscellaneous expensesMiscellaneous expenses.of the Division of Militia Affairs, including stationery, fuel, light, furniture, telegraph and telephone service, and necessary printing and binding, three thousand five hundred dollars, which sum, together with the foregoing amount for salaries, shall be paid from the permanent appropriation for militia Paid from militia appropriation.under the provisions of section sixteen hundred and sixty-one, Revised Statutes, Vol. 34, p. 449.as amended, and no other or further sums shall be expended from said appropriation for or on account of said Division of Militia Affairs during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve.
Contingent expenses of the War Department:Contingent expenses.For purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, including their exchange; books of reference, blank books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers (subscriptions to periodicals may be paid for in advance), maps; typewriters and adding machines, including their exchange; furniture and repairs to same; carpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel, gas, and heating apparatus for and repairs to the buildings (outside of the State, War, and Navy Department building) occupied by Adjutant General’s office, the Bureau of Insular Affairs, and the other offices of the War Department and its bureaus located in the Lemon Building; expenses of horses and wagons, to be used only for official purposes ; freight and express charges ; temporary labor not to exceetlone thousand dollars, and other absolutely necessary expenses, fifty thousand dollars.
For stationeryStationery.for the War Department and its bureaus and offices, twenty-five thousand dollars. For postage stampsPostage stamps.for the War Department and its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matters addressed to Postal Union countries, five hundred dollars. For rentRentof buildings for use of the War Department, as follows: Medical dispensary, Surgeon General’s office, one thousand dollars; Division of Militia Affairs, two thousand five hundred dollars;
War Department, seven thousand two hundred dollars; Adjutant General’s office, two thousand three hundred dollars; Bureau of Insular Affairs, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fifteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. 1207 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.Public buildings and grounds. Office of public buildings and grounds: Superintendent, Superintendent, assistant clerks, etc.three thousand dollars; assistant and chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerk and stenographer, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class one; messenger; landscape architect, two thousand four hundred dollars; surveyor and draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one hundred and forty dollars.
For foremen, Foremen, etc.gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, thirty-one thousand two hundred dollars. For one sergeant of park watchmen, Watchmen.nine hundred and fifty dollars. For second sergeant of park watchmen, nine hundred dollars. For day watchmen, Day force.as follows: One in Franklin Park and adjacent reservations on New York avenue; one in Lafayette Park: two in Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; one in Lincoln Park and adjacent reservations; one in Iowa Circle anil reservations to the northwest; one in Thomas and Scott circles and neighboring reservations; one in Washington Circle and neighboring reservations; one in Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations; one in McPherson Park and Farragut Square; one in Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two m Henry and Seaton parks and neighboring reservations; one in Mount Vernon Park and reservations to the northeast; one in grounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Garfield and Marion parks and reservations to the east; one in Monument Park; and three in Potomac Park; twenty-one in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.
For night watchmen, Night force.as follows: Two in Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton parks and adjacent reservations; one in grounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one in Garfield Park and neighboring reservations; one in Iowa, Scott, and Thomas Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Stanton and Lincoln Parks anil neighboring reservations; one in Lafayette and McPherson Squares and Franklin and Farragut Parks; one in Washington and Dupont Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount Vernon Park and neighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; and four in Potomac Park; nineteen in all, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, thirteen thousand six hundred and eighty dollars.
For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wakefield, Virginia, Wakefield, Va.the birthplace of Washington, three hundred dollars. For contingent and incidental expenses, Contingent expenses.including purchase of professional and scientific books and periodicals, books of reference, blank books, photographs, and maps, seven hundred dollars. For purchase and repair of bicycles anil revolvers for park watchmen and for purchase of ammunition, one thousand dollars. For purchasing and supplying uniformsUniforms.to park, Monument, and bridge watchmen, two thousand eight hundred dollars.
Of the foregoing amounts appropriated under Public Buildings and Grounds, Amount from District revenues.the sum of thirty-three thousand one hundred and seventy- five dollars shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING.State, War, and Navy Department Building. Office of the superintendent: Clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc.Clerk of class three; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; chief engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; five assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrical machinist, one thousand two hundred dollars; cap 1208 tain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; forty-nine watchmen; carpenter, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; machinist, painter, and plumber, at one thousand dollars each; three dynamo tenders, at nine hundred dollars each; seven skilled laborers or mechanics, at eight hundred and forty dollars each ; messenger ; foreman of laborers, eight hundred and forty dollars; ten firemen; eleven conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seventeen laborers; three second- class firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; four forewomen of charwomen, at three hundred dollars each; seventy-seven charwomen; gardener, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, one hundred and twelve thousand four hundred and forty dollars.
For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, Fuel, lights, etc.and city directories, thirty-two thousand dollars. Navy Department Annex, Mills Building: Mills Building.Engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; four firemen; two elevator conductors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five watchmen; four laborera; one forewoman, three hundred dollars; nine charwoman; in all, fourteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For repairs, supplies, and miscellaneous articles, Mills Building (Navy Department Annex), two thousand dollars.
State Department Annex:State Department Annex.Laborer, six hundred and sixty dol lars. NAVY DEPARTMENT.Navy Department. Office of tue Secretary: Pay of Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc.Secretary of the Navy, twelve thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary of the Navy, five thousand dollars\; chief clerk, three thousand dollars; private secretary to Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to Secretary, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to Assistant Secretary, two thousand ; disbursing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four clerks of class four; stenographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class three; four clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; telegraph operator, one thousand one hundred dollars; two copyists; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; four messengers; four assistant messengers; three laborers; three messenger boys, at six hundred dollars each; messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; messenger boy, four hundred dollars; telephone switchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard operator: in all, seventy-three thousand four hundred and sixty dollars.
Office of the Solicitor: Solicitor’s office.Solicitor, four thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; and messenger, six hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars. Library of the Navy Department: Library.One clerk of class two; clerk of class one; assistant messenger; and one laborer; in all, three thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.
Office of Naval Records of the Rebellion: Naval Records of Rebellion.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; agent, to be selected by the Secretary of the Navy from the officers of the late Confederate navy, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class three (indexer); three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; copyist; copyist, seven hundred and twenty dollars; assistant messenger; necessary traveling expenses for collection of records, one hundred dollars ; in all, seventeen thousand six hundred and forty dollars. 1209 For continuing the publicationContinuing publication.of an edition of eleven thousand copies of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion, in accordance with the plan approved by the Secretary of the Navy under the Vol. 28. p. 190.Act of Congress approved July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and for the purpose of making such maps and illustrations as relate to the work, twenty-one thousand dollars.
Judge Advocate General, United States Navy: Judge Advocate General's Office.Law clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars; clerk of class four; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; two clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk, nine hundred dollars; assistant messenger; in all, twelve thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. Bureau of Navigation: Bureau of Navigation.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen copyists; ten copyists, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two assistant messengers; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; and five laborers; in all, seventy-nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars.
Office of Naval Intelligence: Naval Intelligence Office.Clerk of class four; clerk of class two ; two translators, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; assistant draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand one hundred dollars. Bureau of Equipment: Bureau of Equipment.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; expert in wireless telegraphy, three thousand dollars; draftsman, who shall be an expert *Post,* p. 1273.in marine construction, two thousand dollars; bookkeeper and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class four; two draftsman, at one thousand seven hundred dollars each; electrical expert and draftsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; two clerks of class one; draftsman for work in connection with depots for coal, one thousand two hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two copyists; assistant messenger; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; blueprinter, six hundred dollars; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; and two laborers; in all, thirty-two thousand nine hundred dollars.
Hydrographic Office:Hydrographic Office.Hydrographic engineer, three thousand dollars; assistant, two thousand two Hundred dollars; assistant, two thousand dollars; nautical expert, one thousand eight hundred dollars, two nautical experts, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; nautical expert, one thousand four hundred dollars; three nautical experts, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three nautical experts, at one thousand dollars each; clerk of class two; clerk of class one; custodian of archives, one thousand two hundred dollars; three copyists; copyist, eight hundred and forty dollars; two copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; compiler, one thousand four hundred dollars; editor of Notice to Mariners, one thousand six hundred dollars; computer, one thousand four hundred dollars; three draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; five draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; draftsman, nine hundred dollars; three apprentice draftsmen, at seven hundred dollars each; chief engraver, two thousand dollars; two engravers, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three engravers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; engraver, one thousand four hundred dollars; six engravers, one thousand two hundred dollars each; two engravers, at one thousand dollars each; engraver, seven hundred and twenty dollars; apprentice engraver, eight hundred dollars ; apprentice engraver, seven hun 1210 dred dollars; chief plate printer, one thousand four hundred dollars; plate printer, one thousand two hundred dollars; plate printer, one thousand dollars; two plate printers, at nine hundred dollars each; plate printer, eight hundred dollars; apprentice plate printer, seven hundred dollars; apprentice plate printer, six hundred dollars; chief lithographer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two lithographers, at one thousand dollars each; apprentice lithographer, seven hundred dollars; electrotyper and chart plate maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant messenger; four laborers; two helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two helpers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; helper, six hundred dollars; helper, five hundred dollars; helper, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, one hundred and two thousand five hundred dollars.
For purchase of copperplates, steel plates, chart paper, packing boxes, chart portfolios, electrotyping copperplates, cleaning copper plates; tools, instruments, power, and materialsMaterials.for drawing, engraving, and printing; materials for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photography; photolithographing charts for immediate use; transfer of photolithographic and other charts to copper; care and repairs to printing presses, furniture, instruments, and tools; extra drawing and engraving; translating from foreign languages; telegrams on public business; the preparation of Pilot Charts and their supplements, and the printing and mailing of the same; purchase of data for charts and sailing directions and other nautical publications; works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, seven thousand dollars.
For purchase of one lithographic printing press, Lithographic press, etc.four thousand dollars. For purchase of one folding machine, seven hundred dollars. Contingent expenses of branch officesBranch offices, contingent expenses.at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Port Town- send, Buffalo, Duluth, Sault Sainte Marie, and Galveston, including furniture, fuel, lights, works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, stationery, miscellaneous articles, rent and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary expenses incurred in collecting the latest information for the Pilot Charts, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, eleven thousand dollars.
For services of necessary employeesEmployees.at branch offices, seventeen thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. For a monthly Pilot Chart of the North Pacific Ocean, Monthly Pilot Chart, North Pacific Ocean.showing graphically the matters of value and interest to the maritime community of the Pacific coast, and particularly the directions and forces of the winds to be expected during the month succeeding the date of issue; the set and strength of the currents; the feeding grounds of whales and seals; the regions of storm, fog, and ice; the position of derelicts and floating obstructions to navigation; the best routes to be followed by steam and by sail; expenses of communicating and circulating information, lithographing and engraving; the purchase of materials for and printing and mailing the chart, two thousand dollars.
No expenditure shall be incurred or authorized for personal servicesPersonal services restricted.or otherwise under the Hydrographic Office at Washington, District of Columbia, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve except as herein authorized by appropriations under the Navy Department or under appropriations that may be made for printing and binding. 1211 Naval Observatory:Naval Observatory.For three assistant astronomers, one at two thousand four hundred dollars, and two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; assistant in department of nautical instruments, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class two; instrument maker, one thousand five hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; three assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; three assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistants, at one thousand dollars each; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; foreman and captain of the watch, one thousand dollars ; carpenter, and engineer, at one thousand dollars each; three firemen; six watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and nine laborers; in all, forty-three thousand two hundred and forty dollars.
For miscellaneous computations, Computations.five thousand dollars. For professional and scientific books, periodicals, engravings, photographs, and fixtures for the Library.library, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For apparatusApparatus.and instruments, and for repairs of the same, four thousand five hundred dollars. For repairs to buildings, fixtures, and fences, furniture, gas, chemicals, and stationery, freight (including transmission of public documents through the Smithsonian exchange), foreign postage, and expressage, plants, fertilizers, and all Contingent expenses.contingent expenses, three thousand dollars.
For fuel, oil, grease, tools, pipe, wire, and other materials needed for the maintenance and repair of boilers, engines, heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system; purchase and maintenance of teams; material for boxing nautical instruments for transportation; paints, telegraph and telephone service, and incidental labor, eight thousand dollars. Nautical Almanac Office:Nautical Almanac Office.For the following assistants in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, namely:
One, at two thousand dollars; two, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; two, at one thousand dollars each; copyist and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; assistant messenger; and one messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fifteen thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For pay of computersComputers.on piecework in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac and in improving the tables of the planets, moon, and stars, seven thousand dollars.
Bureau of Steam Engineering:Bureau of Steam Engineering.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; three clerks of class one; clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; assistant messenger; two laborera; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand dollars; stenographer and typewriter, nine hundred dollars; in all, twenty-six thousand three hundred and eighty dollars.
Bureau of Construction and Repair:Bureau of Construction and Repair.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; three clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; fifteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five copyists; two assistant messengers; laborer; nine messenger 1212 boys, at six hundred dollars each; messenger boy, four hundred dollars; in all, fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars.
The services of draftsmen and such other technical services as the Technical services.Secretary of the Navy may deem necessary may be employed only in the Bureaus of Ordnance, Equipment, Construction and Repair, and Steam Engineering to carry into effect the various appropriations for “Increase of the Navy,” “Construction and repair,” “Steam machinery,” “Ordnance and ordnance stores,” and “Equipment of vessels,” to be paid from appropriations “Construction and repair,” “Steam machinery,” “Ordnance and ordnance stores,” and “Equipment of vessels:” *Provided,**Proviso.*That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve shall not exceedLimit, etc.one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; a statement of the persons employed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each shall be made to Congress each year in the annual estimates.
Bureau of Ordnance:Bureau of Ordnance.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ordnance engineer, mechanical draftsman, and computer, three thousand dollars; draftsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant draftsman, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars; three clerks of class one; clerk, one thousand one hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three copyists; two copyists, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; assistant messenger; two messenger boys, at six hundred dollars each; two messenger boys, at four hundred dollars each; and laborer; in all, thirty-two thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts:Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.Civilian assistant, two thousand five hundred dollars; two chief bookkeepers, at two thou- sand dollars each; four clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; twenty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twelve clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two copyists, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; five assistant messengers; messenger boy, six hundred dollars; three messenger boys, at four hundred dollars each; laborer; and two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and ten thousand and forty dollars.
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery:Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; clerk of class one; two clerks, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; copyist, eight hundred and forty dollars; assistant messenger; laborer; driver for naval dispensary, six hundred dollars; and laborer, for naval dispensary, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, eighteen thousand three hundred dollars.
Bureau of Yards and Docks: Bureau of Yardsand Docks.Chief clerk, two thousand dollars; draftsman and clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; clerk, one thou- sand one hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; assistant messenger; three messenger boys, at six hundred dollars each; and two laborera; in all, twenty thousand one hundred and forty dollars. The services of skilled draftsmen Technical services.and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Navy may deem necessary may be employed only in the Bureau of Yards and Docks to cany into effect the various appropriations thereunder and be paid from such appropriations: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve shall not exceed Limit, etc.forty thousand dollars; a statement of the persons employed hereunder, their duties, and the 1213 compensation paid to each shall be made to Congress each year in the annual estimates.
Contingent expenses, Navy Department:Contingent expenses.For professional and technical books and periodicals, law books, and necessary reference books, including city directories, railway guides, freight, passenger, and express tariff books, for department library, two thousand dollars. For stationery, furniture, newspapers, plans, drawings, drawing materials, horses and wagons to be used only for official purposes, freight, expressage, postage, typewriters and computing machines and exchange of same, and other absolutely necessary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices, forty thousand dollars; it shall not be lawful to expend, for any of the offices or bureaus of the Navy Department at Washington, any sum out of appropriations made for the Naval Establishment for any of the purposes mentioned or authorized in this paragraph.
Toward installing steel fireproof fileFireproof files.cases and file boxes required to furnish additional filing space and to replace old wooden file cases and file boxes, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the rental of Mills Building, Rent.authorized by Act of Congress approved Vol. 32, p. 565.July first, nineteen hundred and two, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars. No part of any appropriationsRestrictions on use of naval service appropriations.made for the naval service shall be expended for any of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Navy Department at Washington, District of Columbia, except for personal services in certain bureaus, as herein expressly authorized.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Interior Department. Office of the Secretary: Pay of Secretary, Assistants.For compensation of the Secretary of the Interior, twelve thousand dollars; First Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, Chief clerk.including five hundred dollars as superintendent of buildings, who shall be chief executive officer Made chief executive officer; duties.of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of the Interior to sign official papers and documents during the temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of the department, four thousand dollars; assistant to the Secretary, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars (one transferred to office of the Assistant Attorney General);
Attorneys, special inspectors, etc.two special inspectors, whose employment shall be limited to the inspection of offices and the work in the several offices under the control of the Department of the Interior, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; six inspectors, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; chief disbursing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerkClerks, etc.in charge of supplies, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of mails, files, and archives, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk in charge of publications, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four clerks, at two thousand dollars each; private secretary to the Secretary of the Interior, two thousand five hundred dollars; thirteen clerks of class four; eighteen clerks of class three; twenty-one clerks of class two; twenty- four clerks of class one; returns office clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight copyists; multograph operator, nine hundred dollars; typewriter repairer, nine hundred dollars; switchboard telephone operator; nine messengers; seven assistant messengers;
Messengers, etc.twenty-one laborers; two skilled mechanics, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two carpenters, at nine hundred dollars each; plumber, nine hundred dollars; 1214 electrician, one thousand dollars; laborer, six hundred dollars; six laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; packer, six hundred and sixty dollars; two conductors of elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight charwomen; captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; forty watchmen; additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; seven firemen; clerk, to sign, Clerk to sign tribal deeds.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 according to law for any of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, two hundred and seventy-four thousand one hundred and thirty dollars.
For employees, for the proper protection, heating, care, and preservation of the Employees, old Post Office Department Building.old Post Office Department Building, occupied by the Department of the Interior, namely: Engineer and electrician, one thousand six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; four firemen; three watchmen, acting as lieutenants, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty watchmen; conductor of elevator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; fourteen laborera; nine laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; three skilled mechanics (painter, carpenter, and plumber), at nine hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-nine thousand three hundred and eighty dollars.
Office of Assistant Attorney General: Assistant Attorney General’s office.Assistant attorney, three thousand dollars; two assistant attorneys, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each; four assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each (one transferred from Secretary’s office); seven assistant attorneys, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each (four transferred from Secretary’s office) ; eleven assistant attorneys, at two thousand dollars each (two transferred from Board of Pension Appeals) ; medical expert, two thousand dollars (transferred from Board of Pension Appeals); four clerks of class three, one of whom shall act as stenographer and one of whom shall be a stenographer and typewriter; clerk of class one; in all, sixty-five thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.
On and after July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, the duties theretofore performed by the Board of Pension AppealsBoard of Pension Appeals transferred from Secretary’s office.shall be transferred to, and be performed by, the office or the Assistant Attorney General for the Department of the Interior. For per diem in lieu of subsistencePer diem, etc., special inspectors.of two special inspectors, Department of the Interior, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation (including temporary employment of stenographers, typewriters, and other assistance outside of the District of Columbia, and for incidental expenditures necessary to the efficient conduct of examinations), to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four thousand dollars.
For traveling expensesTraveling. etc., expenses, inspectors.of six inspectors, at three dollars per day, when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law, and for incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telegraphing and expenses to and going from the seat of government and while remaining there under orders and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for a period not to exceed twenty days, nine thousand six hundred dollars.
General Land Office:General Land Office.Commissioner of the General Land Office, five thousand dollars; assistant commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; 1215 chief law clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; three law examiners of surveyors general and district land offices, at two thousand dollars each; recorder, two thousand dollars; chief of division of surveys, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief of division, two thousand four hundred dollars; ten chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; thirteen law examiners, at two thousand dollars each; ten law examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; eighteen la examiners, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; twenty- seven clerks of class four; fifty-one clerks of class three; seventy-four clerks of class two; seventy-seven clerks of class one; sixty-five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; sixty-five copyists; twenty-six copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two messengers; ten assistant messengers; six skilled laborers, who may act as assistant messengers when required, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; sixteen laborers; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; packer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; depositary acting for the commissioner as receiver of public moneys, two thousand dollars; clerk and librarian, one thousand dollars; in all, six hundred and twenty-one thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars.
For per diem in lieu of subsistencePer diem, etc., investigations.of examiners and of clerks detailed to investigate fraudulent land entries, trespasses on the public lands, and cases of official misconduct, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceeding four dollars per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, and for employment of stenographers and other assistants when necessary to the efficient conduct of examinations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, eight thousand five hundred dollars.
For law booksLaw books.for the law library of the General Land Office, four hundred dollars. For connected and separate United States and other maps, Maps.prepared in the General Land Office, twenty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That of the United States maps procured hereunder seven thousand two hundred copies shall be deliveredDistribution.to the Senate and fourteen thousand four hundred copies shall be delivered to the House of Representatives, five hundred copies shall be delivered to the Com- missioner of the General Land Office, and the residue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution.
And all maps delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted with rollers ready for use. For separate State and TerritorialState and Territorial maps.maps, prepared in the General Land Office, two thousand dollars. For appliances in connection with filing systemFiling appliances.in the General Land Office, three thousand dollars. Indian Office: Indian Office.Commissioner of Indian Affairs, five thousand dollars; assistant commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars;
Post p. 1309.second assistant commissioner, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; financial clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief of division, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand dollars; law clerk, two thousand dollars; private secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; fourteen clerks of class four; twenty-five clerks of class three; twenty-four clerks of class two; two clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; forty-three clerks of class one; twenty-three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; stenographer, one thousand dollars; twenty-nine copyists; messenger, four assistant 1216 messengers; four messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, two hundred and thirty-one thousand seven hundred and ten dollars.
Pension Office:Commissioner of Pensions, five thousand dollars; Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; Second Deputy Commissioner, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief clerk, two thousand dollars; medical referee, three thousand dollars; assistant medical referee, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars: two qualified surgeons, at two thousand dollars each ; fifteen medical examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; eight chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; law clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief of board of review, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; fifty-seven principal examiners, at two thousand dollars each; private secretary, to be selected and appointed by the Commissioner of Pensions, two thousand dollars; sixteen assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three stenographers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; ninety-five clerks of class four; one hundred clerks of class three; two hundred and seventy-five clerks of class two ; two hundred and ninety-five clerks of class one; sixty-five clerks, at one thousand dollars each; thirty copyists; twenty-seven messengers; twelve assistant messengers; seventeen skilledlaborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; twenty messenger boys, at four hundred dollars each; and for the following for care of buildings under the chief clerk of the Interior Department, namely, superintendent of building, one thousand four hundred dollars; two engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three firemen; twenty-three laborers; ten female laborers, at four hundred dollars each; fifteen charwomen; painter, skilled in his trade, nine hundred dollars; cabinetmaker, skilled in his trade, nine hundred dollars; captain of the watch, eight hundred and forty dollars; three sergeants of the watch, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty watchmen; in all, one million four hundred and eighty-three thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
For per diem, Per diem, etc., investigations.when absent from home and traveling on duty outside the District of Columbia, for special examiners or other persons employed in the Bureau of Pensions, detailed for the purpose of making special investigations pertaining to said bureau, in lieu of expenses for subsistence, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual and necessary expenses for transportation and assistance, and any other necessary expenses, including telegrams, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars.
For continuing the installation of the card-index systemCard-index system.of the records of the Pension Office, ten thousand dollars. For an additional force of forty-five special examinersAdditional special examiners.for one year, at one thousand three hundred dollars each, fifty-eight thousand five hundred dollars, and no person so appointed shall be employed in the State from which he is appointed ; and any of those now employed in the Pension Office or as special examiners may be reappointed if they be found to be qualified.
Patent Office:Patent Office.Commissioner of Patents, five thousand dollars; first assistant commissioner, who shall perform such duties pertaining to the office of commissioner as may be assigned to him by the commissioner, four thousand five hundred dollars ; assistant commissioner, who shall perform such duties pertaining to the office of commissioner as may be assigned to him by the commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, who shall be qualified to act as principal examiner, three thousand dollars; two law examiners, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each; three examiners in chief, 1217 at three thousand five hundred dollars each; examiner of interferences, two thousand seven hundred dollars; examiner of trademarks and designs, two thousand seven hundred dollars; six assistant examinera of trade-marks and designs, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; examiner of classification, three thousand six hundred dollars; forty-three principal examiners, at two thousand seven hundred dollars each; sixty-three first assistant examiners, at two thousand four hundred dollars each; seventy-three second assistant examiners, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; eighty-eight third assistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; one hundred and ten fourth assistant examiners, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; financial clerk, who shall give bonds in such amount as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; librarian, two thousand dollars; six chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each; three assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; privatesecretary, to be selected and appointed by the Commissioner of Patents, one thousand eight hundred dollars; translator of languages, one thousand eight hundred dollars; nine clerks of class four; nine clerks of class three; seventeen clerks of class two; one hundred and thirty clerks of class one; three skilled draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; four draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; ninety clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger and property clerk, one thousand dollars; ninety copyists; fifty copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four messengers; twenty-five assistant messengers; fourteen laborers, at six hundred dollars each; forty-five laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; forty messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, one million three hundred and eleven thousand and ten dollars.
For purchase of professional and scientific booksBooks, etc.and expense of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign governments, two thousand five hundred dollars. For purchase of law and other reference books, five hundred dollars. For producing copies of the weekly issue Copies of weekly issues of patents, etc.of patents, designs, and trade-marks; for the reproduction of copies of drawings and specifications of exhausted patents and other papers; one hundred and forty thousand dollars.
For investigating the question of the public use or sale of inventionsInvestigating use of inventions, etc.for two years or more prior to filing applications for patents, and for expense attending defense of suits instituted against the Commissioner of Patents, five hundred dollars. For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting the International Bureau at Berne, International Bureau, Berne.Switzerland, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Bureau of Education:Bureau of Education.Commissioner of Education, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; specialist in higher education, three thousand dollars; for the investigation of rural education, Investigating rural, etc., education.industrial education, and school hygiene, including salaries, six thousand dollars; editor, two thousand dollars; statistician, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specialist in charge of land-grant college statistics, one thousand eight hundred dollars; translator, one thousand eight hundred dollars; collector and compiler of statistics, two thousand four hundred dollars; specialist in foreign educational systems, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specialist in educational systems, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; three clerks of class three.; four clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; seven clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six copyists; two copyists, at eight hundred dollars each; copyist, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; messenger; assistant messenger; three laborera, at four hundred and 1218 eighty dollars each; laborer, four hundred dollars; in all, seventy- two thousand eight hundred dollars.
For books for library, Library.current educational periodicals, other current publications, and completing valuable sets of periodicals, including payment in advance for subscriptions to publications, five hundred dollars. For collecting statistics for special reports Special reports.and circulars of information, four thousand dollars. For the purchase, distribution, and exchange of educational documents, Distributing documents, etc.and for the collection, exchange, and cataloguing of educational apparatus and appliances, text-books, and educational reference books, articles of school furniture and models of school buildings illustrative of foreign and domestic systems and methods of education, and for repairing the same, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Office of the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds: SuperintendentSuperintendent of Capitol, etc.of the Capitol Building and Grounds, six thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief electrical engineer, three thousand dollars; civil engineer, two thousand four hundred dollars; two draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer and typewriter, one thousand dollars; compensation to disbursing clerk, one thousand dollars; messenger; person in charge of the heating of the Supreme Court and central portion of the Capitol, one thousand dollars; laborer in charge of water-closets in central portion of the Capitol, six hundred and sixty dollars; seven laborera for cleaning Rotunda, corridore, Dome, and old library portion of Capitol, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; two laborera in charge of public closets of the House of Representatives and in the terrace, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; bookkeeper and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and one stenographer at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
Contingent expenses, Department of the Interior: Contingent expenses.The following sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, namely: For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary of the Interior and the bureaus, offices, and buildings of the Interior Department, Furniture, etc.including seven thousand five hundred dollars for the Civil Service Commission: For furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, expressage, wagons, and harness, motor trucks, food and shoeing of horses, diagrams, awnings, constructing model and other cases and furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, including fuel and lights, typewriting machines and exchange of same, one hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars.
For stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined wrappers, Stationery, etc.and specimen bags, printed in the course of manufacture, and sudi printed envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the Postmaster General, for the Department of the Interior and its several bureaus and offices, including not to exceed five thousand dollars for the Civil Service Commission, sixty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. For professional and scientific books, law books, and booksBooks, etc.to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department, one thousand dollars, of which sum two hundred and fifty dollars may be used for the Civil Service Commission.
For rent Rent.of buildings for the Department of the Interior, namely: For Geological Survey, twenty-nine thousand two hundred dollars; additional rooms for the engraving and printing divisions of the 1219 Geological Survey, one thousand two hundred dollars; rent of additional rooms for the Geological Survey, two thousand five hundred dollars; Civil Service Commission, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That only ten thousand dollars of this amount shall be available pro rata until the commission and any bureaus of the Interior Department now occupying rented quartersTemporary occupancy.shall occupy the building of which rental is authorized in volume thirty-six, Statutes at Large, chapter three hundred and eighty-five,*Ante,* p. 795.page seven hundred and ninety-five; in all, forty-nine thousand four hundred dollars.
For rent of basement of the addition to the main building of the Geological Survey, required for additional storage of documents, maps, and so forth, and for workroom, one thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of additional office accommodations for the Geological Survey in the main building of the survey, Washington, District of Columbia (formerly occupied by the Reclamation Service), three thousand dollars. For rent of building northeast comer Eighth and G streets northwest for the Bureau of Mines, seven thousand five hundred dollars.
For postage stamps for the Department of the Interior and its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, three thousand five hundred dollars. surveyors general and their clerks.Surveyors general. For surveyor general and ex officio secretary of the district of Alaska, Alaska.four thousand dollars; clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand dollars. For rent of offices for surveyor general, pay of messenger, stationery, printing, binding, drafting instruments, typewriters, books of reference for office use, furniture, fuel, lights, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of the Territory of Arizona, Arizona.two thousand five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, thirteen thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor general, stationery, binding records, books of reference for office use, typewriter and repairs, repairs of furniture, freight and drayage, filing cases, drafting supplies and tables, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of California, California.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, eleven thousand four hundred dollars; in all, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of messenger, stationery, binding records, repairing maps, repairs to locks, clocks, furniture, batteries, and typewriter, towels, telephone, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of the State of Colorado, Colorado.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks of his office, twenty-two thousand dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor general, pay of messenger, stationery, printing and binding, furniture and repairs, muslin for mounting plats, drafting instruments, record books, indexing volumes of letters, ice, telephone, post-office box rent and register stamps, books of reference for office use, typewriter, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, five thousand dollars. 1220 For surveyor general of Idaho, Idaho.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, eighteen thousand dollars.
For pay of messenger, stationery, binding, printing, drafting instruments, post-office box rent, furniture, typewriters, ice, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Montana, Montana.three thousand dollars: and for the clerks in his office, twenty thousand dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand dollars. For pay of messenger, lights, post-office box rent, ice, stationery, printing, binding, furniture, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Nevada, Nevada.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, seven thousand dollars; in all, ten thousand dollars. For stationery, and drawing materials, post-office box rent, registering lettera, telephone, ice, repair of furniture, books of reference for office use, ami other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand dollars. For surveyor general of the Territory of New Mexico, New Mexico.two thousand five hundred dollars; and for clerks in his office, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand dollars.
For pay of messenger, stationery, printing, drafting instruments, plats, drawing paper, binding records, telephone, registration of tetters, post-office box rent, drayage, towels, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Oregon, Oregon.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, thirteen thousand dollars; in all, sixteen thousand dollars. For stationery, telephone, towels, binding, post-office box rent, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, nine hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of South Dakota, two thousand dollars.South Dakota. For rent of office for the surveyor general, pay of messengers, stationery supplies, drafting instruments, fuel, ice, binding records, post-office box rent, telegrams, registration of letters, towels, furniture and typewriter repairs, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, three hundred dollars. For surveyor general of Utah, Utah.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, twelve thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand dollars.
For pay of janitor, stationery, plats and supplies, printing and binding, drawing tables, drafting instruments, post-office box rent, typewriters, drayage, towels, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand dollars. For surveyor general of Washington, Washington.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, eleven thousand dollars; in all, fourteen thousand dollars. For rent of office for the surveyor general, pay of janitor, furniture and repairs, stationery, binding records, books, blanks, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For surveyor general of Wyoming, Wyoming.three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, fifteen thousand dollars; in all, eighteen thousand dollars. 1221 For pay of messenger, stationery and supplies, lights, printing, binding, books, post-office box rent, drafting instruments, mounting maps, ice, towels, furniture and repairs, books of reference for office use, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, one thousand dollars. That no expenses chargeable to the foregoing appropriations for clerk hire Restriction on clerk hire, etc.and incidental expenses, in the offices of the surveyors general, shall be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of said offices, except upon previous specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Post Office Department. Office Postmaster General: For Postmaster General, Pay of Postmaster General, clerks, etc.twelve thousand dollars; chief clerk, Post Office Department, including five hundred dollars as superintendent of Post Office Department buildings, four thousand dollars; private secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; bookkeeper and accountant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two stenographers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, assistant to chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; five clerks of class three (including assistant printing clerk); six clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; curator of museum, one thousand dollars; three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; telephone switchboard operator; assistant telephone switchboard operator; messenger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; messenger; two assistant messengers; page, three hundred and sixty dollars; engineer, one thousand four hundred dollars; eight assistant engineers, Engineers, watchmen, etc.at one thousand dollars each; electrician, one thousand four hundred dollars; two assistant electricians, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three dynamo tendera, at nine hundred dollars each; fireman, who shall be a blacksmith, and fireman, who shall be a steam fitter, at nine hundred dollars each; ten elevator conductora, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; seventeen firemen; carpenter, one thousand two hundred dollars; carpenter, one thousand dollars; two carpenters, at nine hundred dollars each; captain of the watch, one thousand dollars; additional to two watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at one hundred and twenty dollars each: thirty-one watchmen: foreman of laborers, eight hundred dollars: forty-five laborers; plumber, and awning maker, at nine hundred dollars each; female laborer, five hundred and forty dollars; three female laborers, at five hundred dollars each; three female laborera, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; forty- five charwomen; in all, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand one hundred and ninety dollars.
Division of Post-office Inspectors: Chief inspector, Chief post-office inspector, clerks, etc.four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; sixteen clerks of class one; fourteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; fifteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three assistant messengers; laborer; in all, ninety thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Division of the Purchasing Agent:
Purchasing agent, Purchasing agent, clerks, etc.four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; clerk of class two; two clerks, of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; assistant messenger; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing agent while traveling on business of the Post Office Department, five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Division of Assistant Attorney GeneralAssistant Attorney General’s division.for the Post-Office Department:
Assistant attorney, two thousand seven hundred and 1222 fifty dollars; assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; law clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk of class three; three clerks of class two; clerk of class one; clerk, one thousand dollars: clerk, nine hundred dollars; assistant messenger; in all, nineteen thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. Office First Assistant Postmaster General: First Assistant PostmasterGeneral, superintendents,clerks,etc.First Assistant Postmaster General, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent division of salaries and allowances, four thousand dollars; assistant superintendent division of salaries and allowances, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief, division of correspondence, two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; four assistant messengers; laborer; two pages, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, eighty-two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.
Division of postmasters’ appointments: Appointments division.Superintendent, three thousand dollars; two assistants, at two thousand dollars each; three clerks of class four; fourteen clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; four clerks, at one. thousand dollars each; twoclerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; in all, sixty-three thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Division of city delivery: City delivery division.Superintendent, three thousand dollars; assistant superintendent, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; seven clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; laborer; in all, twenty-eight thousand three hundred dollars.
Office Second Assistant Postmaster General: Second Assistant Postmaster General, Second Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc.five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent division of railway adjustments, Railway adjustments division.three thousand dollars; assistant superintendent division of railway adjustments, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent division of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; Foreign mails division.assistant superintendent division of foreign mails, two thousand dol lars; superintendent division of inspection, two thousand dollars; superintendent division of contracts, two thousand dollars; superintendent division of equipment, two thousand dollars; fourteen clerks of class four; forty-one clerks of class three; thirty-four clerks of class two; twenty-eight clerks of class one; sixteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; seven assistant messengers; page, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two hundred and twenty-four thousand four hundred and seventy dollars.
Division of Railway Mail Service: Railway Mail Service division.General superintendent, four thousand dollars: assistant general superintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, forty thousand three hundred dollars. Office Third Assistant Postmaster General:
Third Assistant Postmaster General, Third Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc.five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent Division of Stamps, Stamps division.two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent Division of Finance, Finance division.who shall give bond in such amount as the Postmaster General may determine for the faithful discharge of his duties, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; assistant superintendent Division of Finance, two thousand dollars; superintendent, Division of Classification, Classification division.two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief Division 1223 of Redemption, two thousand dollars; superintendent Division of Registered Mails, Registered mails division.two thousand five hundred dollars; nine clerks of class four; twenty-three clerks of class three; thirty-two clerks of class two; forty-four clerks of class one; twenty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eighteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; five assistant messengers; twelve laborers; page, three hundred anil sixty dollars; in all, two hundred and twenty-nine thousand two hundred and seventy dollars.
Division of Money Orders: Money-orders division.Superintendent, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; three clerks of class four; seven clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; ten clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant messenger; and four laborero; in all, seventy-three thousand three hundred and ten dollars. Office Fourth Assistant Postmaster General:
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc.five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent, Division of Rural Mails, Rural mails division.three thousand dollars; assistant superintendent, Division of Rural Mails, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; twelve clerks of class two; thirty clerks of class one; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; thirty-nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; assistant messenger; two laborers; two pages, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.
Division of dead letters: Dead letters division.Superintendent, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; clerk of class four, who shall be chief clerk; five clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; ten clerks of class two; thirty-four clerks of class one; thirty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; thirty-nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; three assistant messengers; fifteen laborers; six female laborero, at four hundred and eighty dollars each : in all, one hundred and seventy thousand and thirty dollars.
Division of Supplies: Supplies division.Superintendent, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four (one in lieu of printing clerk transferred from office of the Postmaster General); three clerks of class three; eleven clerks of class two; eighteen clerks of class one; sixteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; eight clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; eleven assistant messengers; eighteen laborero; page, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, ninety-four thousand one hundred dollars.
Division of Topography: Topography division.For topographer, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant topographer, two thousand dollars; four skilled draftsmen, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; four skilled draftsmen, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; four skilled draftsmen, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; five skilled draftsmen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; examiner, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk of class two; map mounter, one thousand two hundred dollars; mechanic, one thousand dollars; seven copyists of maps, at one thousand dollars each; four copyists of maps, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant map mounter, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; assistant messenger; in all, forty-six thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars.
Contingent Expenses, Post Office Department: Contingent expenses.For stationery and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices, including amount necessary for the purchase of free penalty envelopes, twenty thousand dollars. 1224 For fuel and repairs to heating, Heating, etc., plant.lighting, and power plant, including repairs to elevators, the purchase of tools and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, thirty-five thousand dollars. For gas and electric lights, three hundred and fifty dollars.
For telegraphing, four thousand five hundred dollars. For painting, three thousand dollars. For purchase, exchange, hire, and keeping of horses and wagons, and repair of wagons and harness, to be used only for official purposes, two thousand five hundred dollars. For miscellaneous items, Miscellaneous.including the exchange of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices; plumbing, floor coverings; and postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not exempt under Article Eleven of the Rome convention of the Universal Postal Union, twenty-five thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars may be expended for telephone service, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for law books, books of reference, railway guides, city directories, and books necessary to conduct the business of the department; and not exceeding two thousand three hundred dollars may be expended for repairs to copper roof, down spouts, and drains, Post Office Department Building.
For furniture and filing cabinets, ten thousand dollars.Furniture, etc. For rent Rent.of a suitable building for storage of the files of the Post Office Department, three thousand dollars. For rent of stable, five hundred dolíais. For the publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, Official Postal Guide.including not exceeding three thousand copies for the use of the executive departments, twenty-five thousand dolíais. For miscellaneous expenses in the Division of Topography in the preparation and publication of post-route maps Post-route maps.and rural-delivery maps or blueprints, including tracing for photolithographic reproduction, twenty-six thousand dollars.
And the Postmaster General may authorize the saleSale.to the public of post-route maps and rural-delivery maps or blueprints at the cost of printing and ten per centum thereof added, the proceeds of such sales to be used as a further appropriation for the preparation and publication of post-route maps and rural- delivery maps or blueprints. Of this amount one hundred dolíais may be expended in the purchase of atlases, geographical and technical works needed in the Division of Topography.
No part of any appropriations made for the service of the Post Office DepartmentRestriction on postal service appropriations.in conformity with the Act of July second, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, Vol. 5, p. 80.shall be expended for any of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Post Office Department at Washington, District of Columbia. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Department of Justice. Office of the Attorney GeneralPay of Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistants, etc.Attorney General, twelve thousand dollars;
Solicitor General, ten thousand dollars; assistant to the Attorney General, seven thousand dollars; seven Assistant Attorneys General, at five thousand dollars each; Assistant Attorney General of the Post Office Department, five thousand dollars; Solicitor of Internal Revenue, five thousand dollars; Solicitor for the Department of State, five thousand dollars; three attorneys, at five thousand dollars each; one attorney, Attorneys, assistants, etc.three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; two attorneys, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; attorney, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; twelve attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant attorney, three thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at three thousand dollars each; 1225 two assistant attorneys, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars each; five assistant attorneys, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; assistant attorney, two thousand four hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at two thousand dollars each; attorney in charge of titles, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant examiner of titles, two thousand dollars; chief clerk and ex officio superintendent of the buildings, three thousand dollars; superintendent of buildings, five hundred dollars; private secretary and assistant to the Attorney General, three thousand dollars; clerk Clerks, etc.to the Attorney General, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer to the Solicitor General, one thousand six hundred dollars; three law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two law clerks of class four; clerk in office of the Solicitor of Internal Revenue, one thousand eight hundred dollars; attorney in charge of pardons, three thousand dollars: superintendent of prisons, four thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of Division of Investigation, three thousand five hundred dollars; three examinera, Examiners, etc.at two thousand five hundred dollars each; four examinera, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; two examiners, at two thousand dollars each; three examinera, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; eight clerks of class four; twelve clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two: sixteen clerks of class one; fifteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; twenty-two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; packer, nine hundred dollars;
Messengers, watchmen, etc.messenger, nine hundred and sixty dollars; five messengers; thirteen assistant messengers; seven laborers; seven watchmen; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; four firemen; two conductora of the elevator, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; head charwoman, four hundred and eighty dollars; twenty-two charwomen. Division of Accounts: Accounts division.Chief of Division of Accounts, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief bookkeeper and record clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; five clerks of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, four hundred and nineteen thousand and ten dollars.
Contingent expenses, Department of Justice: Contingent expenses.For furniture and repairs, including carpets, file holders, and cases, four thousand five hundred dollars. For books for law library of the department, three thousand dollars. For purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories for library of department, five hundred dollars. For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, three hundred dollars. For stationery for department and its several bureaus, six thousand five hundred dollars.
For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, twenty-five thousand dollars. For official transportation, including purchase and exchange, keep, and shoeing of animals, and purchase, exchange, and repairs of wagons and harness, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For the rentRent.of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia used by the Department of Justice, twenty-six thousand seven hundred dollars. Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury: Solicitor of the Treasury, Solicitor of the Treasury, clerks, etc.five thousand dollars; Assistant Solicitor, three thousand1226dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two docket clerks, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.
For law books for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, four hundred and fifty dollars. Office of the Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor: Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, five thousand dollars; Assistant Solicitor, three thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; messenger; in all, twenty-five thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Solicitor of Department of Commerce and Labor, clerks, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.Department of Commerce and Labor. Messengers, etc. Office of the Secretary:Pay of Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc.Secretary of Commerce and Labor, twelve thousand dollars; one Assistant Secretary, five thousand dollars; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; confidential clerk to the Secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; private secretary to Assistant Secretary, two thousand one hundred dollars; chief clerk and superintendent, three thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, three thousand dollars;
Chief of Appointment Division, two thousand five hundred dollars; Chief, Division of Publications, two thousand five hundred dollars; Chief, Division of Supplies, two thousand one hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four; eleven clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; eleven clerks, at one thousand dollars each (including one transferred from Bureau of Labor); six clerks at nine hundred dollars each; two telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; messenger to the Secretary, Messengers, etc.one thousand dollars; five messengers; ten assistant messengers (including one transferred from Bureau of Manufactures); seven messenger boys, at four hunched and eighty dollars each; engineer, one thousand dollars; three skilled laborers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two conductors of elevators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; eighteen laborers (including transfers of one from Bureau of Manufactures, one from Bureau of Lighthouses, and one from Bureau of Statistics, and six hostlers, at six hundred and sixty dollars, omitted); five laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each (including two at six hundred and sixty dollars each from Bureau of Labor, and one at six hundred and sixty dollars from Bureau of Manufactures dropped); cabinetmaker, one thousand dollars; carpenter, nine hundred dollars; chief watchman, nine hundred dollars; eleven watch- men (including three transferred from Bureau of Labor); eighteen charwomen (including three transferred from Bureau of Labor) ; in all, one hundred and seventy-three thousand nine hundred dollars.
For compensation at not more than ten dollars per day and actual necessary traveling expenses of commercial agentsSpecial commercial agents.to investigate trade conditions abroad and in the United States, including the insular possessions, with the object of promoting the foreign commerce of the United States, sixty thousand dollars; and the results of such investigations shall be reported to Congress. Bureau of Corporations:Bureau of Corporations.Commissioner of Corporations, five thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk to commissioner, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; ten clerks of class one; fifteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; sixteen copyists; messenger; assistant messenger; three messenger1227boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, seventy-nine thousand two hundred dollars.
For compensation and per diem, to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of special attorneys, Special attorneys, etc.special examiners, and special agents, for the purpose of carrying on the work of said bureau, as provided by the Act approved Vol. 32. p. 827.February fourteenth, nineteen hundred and three, entitled “An Act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor,” the per diem to be, subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence, at a rate not exceeding four dollars per day to each of said special attorneys, special examiners, and special agents, and also of other officers and employees in the Bureau of Corporations while absent from their homes on duty outside of the District of Columbia, and for their actual necessary traveling expenses, including necessary sleeping-car fares; in all, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.
Bureau of Manufactures:Bureau of Manufactures.Chief of bureau, four thousand dollars; assistant chief of bureau, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division, two thousand one hundred dollars; stenographer to chief of bureau, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; five clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistant messengers (one transferred to Secretary’s office and one to Bureau of Labor); one laborer, (one transferred to Secretary’s office); in all, thirty-six thousand six hundred dollars.
To enable the Bureau of Manufactures to collate and publish the tariffs of foreign countriesTariffs of foreign countries.in the English language, with the equivalents in currency, weights, and measures of the United States of all such foreign terms used in said tariffs, and to furnish information to Congress and the Executive relative to customs laws and regulations of foreign countries, and the purchase of books and periodicals, ten thousand dollars. Bureau of Labor:Bureau of Labor.Commissioner of Labor, five thousand dollars; chief statistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, three thousand dollars; four statistical experts, at two thousand dollars each; five clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; twelve clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dollars each (one transferred to Secretary’s office); two copyists; messenger; two assistant messengers (one transferred from Bureau of Manufactures); two laborers (two transferred to Secretary’s office); four special agents, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; six special agents, at one thousand six hundred dollars each ; eight special agents, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; four special agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, one hundred and three thousand dollars.
For per diem, in lieu of subsistence, Special agents, etc.of special agents and employees while traveling on duty away from their homes and outside of the District of Columbia, at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and employees, and for the purchase of reports and materials for the reports and bulletins of the Bureau of Labor, and for subvention to “International Association for Labour Legislation,” and necessary expenses connected with representation of the United States Government therein, sixty-four thousand and ninety dollars.
For books, periodicals, and newspapers for the libraryLibrary.the sum of one hundred dollars may be expended for newspapers for the purpose of procuring strike data, and the annual subscriptions for newspapers and periodicals for the bureau may be paid in advance, one thousand dollars. 1228 To enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to provide and pay for the medical examination of employeesMedical examinations of injured employees.of the United States receiving compensation for injuries under the provisions of the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, Vol. 35, p. 557.as directed by section five of said Act, three thousand dollars.
Bureau of Lighthouses:Bureau of Lighthouses.Commissioner, five thousand dollars; Deputy Commissioner, four thousand dollars; chief constructing engineer, lour thousand dollars; superintendent of naval construction, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; clerk of class three ; two clerks of class two ; six clerks of class one ; five clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; seven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; messenger; assistant messenger; two messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; assistant engineer, three thousand dollars; assistant engineer, two thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; draftsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; draftsman, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, sixty-four thousand six hundred and thirty dollars.
Census Office:Census Office.For salaries, including the chief clerk, at three thousand dollars per annum, and necessary expenses for preparing for, taking, compiling, and publishing the Thirteenth Census of the United States, rent of office quarters, for carrying on during the decennial census period all other census work authorized and directed by law, including construction and repair of card-punching, cardsorting, and card-tabulating machinery, and technical and mechanical services in connection therewith, purchase, rental, construction, repair, and exchange of mechanical appliances, to continue available until June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, one million dollars of which sum shall be immediately available, two million five hundred thousand dollars.
Bureau of Statistics:Bureau of Statistics.Chief of Bureau, four thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief of division, two thousand dollars; five clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; nine clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; thirteen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; assistant messenger; laborer (one-transferred to Secretary’s office); laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars: in all, seventy-three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.
For payment of the services of experts, Internal and foreign commerce.and for other necessary expenditures connected with the collection of facts relative to the internal and foreign commerce of the United States, four thousand dollars. Steamboat-Inspection Service:Steamboat Inspection Service.For Supervising Inspector General, four thousand dollars; chief clerk and Acting Supervising Inspector General in the absence of that officer, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class three; clerk of class two; clerk of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; messenger; in all, fourteen thousand six hundred and forty dollars.
Salaries of steamboat inspectora: For salariesSalaries.of ten supervising inspectors,Supervising inspectors.at three thousand dollars each, as authorized by section forty-four hundred and four, R. S., sec. 1414, p.854.Revised Statutes United States; for salaries of inspectorsInspectors.of hulls and inspectors of boilers, as authorized by the Acts of Congress approved Vol. 34, p. 106.April ninth, nineteen hundred and six, and May twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight,Vol. 35, p. 428.one hundred and sixty-seven thousand one hundred dollars; for salaries of1229assistant inspectors, as authorized by the Act of Congress Assistant inspectors.
Vol. 34, p, 106.approved April ninth, nineteen hundred and six, as follows: For the port of New York, New York, twenty-seven at two thousand dollars each: for the port of New Orleans, Louisiana, four at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; for the port of Baltimore, Maryland, six at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; for the port of Boston, Massachusetts, six at one thousand eight hundred dollars each: for the port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, eight at one thousand eight hundred dollars each: for the port of San Francisco, California, eight at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; for the port of Buffalo, New York, four at one thousand six hundred dollars each; for the port of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, eight at one thousand six hundred dollars each; for the port of Norfolk, Virginia, four at one thousand six hundred dollars each; for the port of Seattle, Washington, eight at one thousand six hundred dollars each; in all, three hundred and forty-seven thousand one hundred dollars.
Hereafter in the case of the absence of any supervising inspector of steamboatsTemporary designations of supervising inspectors.from his official station the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may designate some officer of the Steamboat-Inspection Service to perform the duties of such officer during his absence. Clerk hire, Clerk hire.service at large: For the compensation, not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars a year to each person, of clerks to boards of steamboat inspectors, to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor in accordance with the provisions of the Vol. 34, p. 107.Act of April ninth, nineteen hundred and six, eighty-three thousand dollars.
Contingent expenses: Contingent expenses.For the payment of fees to United States marshals and witnesses; for traveling and other expenses when on official business of the Supervising Inspector General, supervising inspectors, local and assistant inspectors, and clerks; for instruments, furniture, stationery, and every other thing necessary to carry into effect the provisions of Title fifty-two, R. S., Title 52.Revised Statutes, of the Act of April fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, Vol. 25. p. 80;
Vol. 24. p. 80.amending the Act of June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, Vol. 28. p. 699: Vol.29, p. 530.as amended by the Acts of March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, Vol. 33, p. 1026; Vol. 34, p. 106.February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, March third, nineteen hundred and five, April ninth, nineteen hundred and six, and Vol. 35, p. 428.May twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, ninety thousand dollars. Bureau of Navigation: Bureau of Navigation.Commissioner of Navigation, four thousand dollars;
Deputy Commissioner, two thousand four hundred Hollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four; clerk to commissioner, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk of class three; three clerks of class two; four clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; two messengers ; in all, thirty-three thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Shipping Service: Shipping commissioners.For salaries of shipping commissioners in amounts not exceeding the following:
Vol. 23. p. 59.At Baltimore, one thousand two hundred dollars; at Bath, one thousand dollars; at Boston, three thousand dollars; at Gloucester, six hundred dollars; at Honolulu, one thousand two hundred dollars; at Mobile, one thousand two hundred dollars; at New Bedford, one thousand two hundred dollars; at New Orleans, one thousand five hundred dollars; at New York, five thousand dollars; at Norfolk, one thousand five hundred dollars; at Pascagoula, three hundred dollars; at Philadelphia, two thousand four hundred dollars; tit Portland, Maine, one thousand three hundred dollars; at Port Townsend, three thousand five hundred dollars; at Providence, one thousand eight hundred dollars; at Rockland,1230one thousand two hundred dollars; at San Francisco, four thousand dollars; in all, thirty-one thousand nine hundred dollars.
Clerk hire: Clerk hire.For the compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor not to exceed one thousand six hundred dollars per annum to each person, of clerks in the offices of the shipping commissioners, thirty-three thousand dollars. Contingent expenses: Contingent expenses.For rent, stationery, and other requisites for the transaction of the business of shipping commissioners’ offices and rent of temporary quarters for the United States shipping commissioner at New York, New York, not to exceed three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, and for janitor in his office, seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, ten thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.
For tools, Tools, etc.appliances, and instruments for the admeasurement of vessels and the counting of passengers, one thousand dollars. Enforcement of navigation laws: To enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to provide and operate such motor boatsMotor boats, etc.and employ thereon such persons as may be necessary for the enforcement, To enforce navigation laws.under his direction by customs officers, of the laws relating to the navigation and inspection of vessels, boarding of vessels, and counting of passengers on excursion boats, fifteen thousand dollars.
Wireless communication: Wireless communication on ocean vessels.To enable the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to enforce the *Ante,* p. 269.Act approved June twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and ten,entitled “An Act to require apparatus and operators for radio-communication on certain ocean steamers;” and to employ such persons and means as may be necessary, seven thousand dollars. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization:Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization.Commissioner General of Immigration, five thousand dollars;
Assistant Commissioner General, who shall also act as chief clerk and actuary, three thousand five hundred dollars; private secretary, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief statistician, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; eight clerics of class one; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; assistant messenger; in all, fifty-nine thousand five hundred dollars.
For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the ActNaturalization Division.approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled Vol. 34, p. 596.“An Act to establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States,” namely: Chief of Division of Naturalization, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, three thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; eleven clerks of class one; eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger; two assistant messengers; messenger boy, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, fifty-eight thousand six hundred and sixty dollars.
For Division of InformationInformation Division.established under section forty of the Act Vol. 34, p. 909.approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled “An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States,” namely: Chief of division, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; clerk, nine hundred dollars; messenger; in all, nineteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars.
Bureau of Standards:Bureau of Standards.Director, six thousand dollars; chief physicist, four thousand eight hundred dollars; chief chemist, four thousand eight hundred dollars; associate chemist, two thousand five hundred dollars ; associate chemist, two thousand two hundred dollars ; two physicists, at three thousand six hundred dollars each; associate physicist, two thousand seven hundred dollars; three associate phys1231icists, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; three associate physicists, at two thousand two hundred dollars each ; five associate physicists, at two thousand dollars each; seven assistant physicists, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; eleven assistant physicists, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two assistant chemists, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three assistant chemists, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; two assistant chemists, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; fourteen assistant physicists, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; fifteen laboratory assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; twelve laboratory assistants, at one thousand dollars each ; eleven laboratory assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; three laboratory helpers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nine aids, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; six aids, at six hundred dollars each; six laboratory apprentices, at five hundred and forty dollars each; six laboratory apprentices, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; storekeeper, one thousand dollars; librarian, one thousand four hundred dollars; secretary, two thousand two hundred dollars; clerk of class four; clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each ; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; telephone operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two messenger boys, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; three messenger boys, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; elevator boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; chief mechanician, one thousand eight hundred dollars; mechanician, one thousand five hundred dollars; mechanician, one thousand four hundred dollars; two mechanicians, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; three mechanicians, at one thousand dollars each; mechanician, nine hundred dollars; three watchmen; skilled woodworker, one thousand dollars; skilled woodworker, eight hundred and forty dollars; five skilled laborero, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars ; packer and shipper, eight hundred and forty dollars ; messenger ; superintendent of mechanical plant, two thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; assistant engineer, one thousand dollars; assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars; three firemen; glass blower, one thousand four hundred dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; electrician, nine hundred dollars; four laborero; two janitors, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; janitor, six hundred dollars; two female laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, two hundred and thirty-six thousand three hundred and forty dollars.
Hereafter in the case of the absence of the Director of the Bureau of Standards the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may designateDesignation of acting director.some officer of said bureau to perform the duties of the director during his absence. For apparatus,Apparatus, etc.machinery, tools, and appliances used in connection with the buildings or with the work of the bureau, laboratory supplies, materials and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery, or other appliances, including their exchange; piping, wiring, and construction incident to the installation of apparatus, machinery, or appliances; furniture for laboratories and offices, cases for apparatus, fifty thousand dollars.
For repairs Repairs.and necessary alterations to buildings, two thousand dollars. For fuel for heat, light, and power; office expenses, stationery, books and periodicalsMiscellaneous.(subscriptions to periodicals may be paid in advance); traveling expenses; expenses of the visiting committee; expenses of attendance of American member at the meeting of the 1232International Committee of Weights and Measures; traveling expenses of two delegates to the International Committee on Electrical Units and Standards, one of whom shall be an officer or employee of the Bureau of Standards; and contingencies of all kinds, including a vehicle for official use, twenty-five thousand dollars.
For grading, construction of roads and walks, piping groundsCare, etc., of grounds.for water supply, lamps, wiring for lighting purposes, and other expenses incident to the improvement and care of grounds, three thousand dollars. For investigating the effects of electric currentsElectric currents.upon gas and water pipes, and upon the reenforced foundations of buildings, bridges, and other structures, and for determining methods of Investigating effect on pipes, etc.discovering and preventing the destructive effects of such currents, fifteen thousand dollars.
For the continuation of the investigation of the structural materials, Structural materials investigation.such as stone, clays, cement, and so forth, including necessary personal services, seventy-five thousand dollars. For completing, installing, equipping, and protecting testing machineTesting machine, Pittsburg, Pa.at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available. For the maintenance and operation of testing machines, Testing machines for physical constants.including services in connection therewith, for the determination by the Bureau of Standards of the physical constants and the properties of materials as authorized by law, thirty thousand dollars.
Toward the construction of a fireproof laboratoryAdditional laboratory.to provide additional laboratory space, to cost not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars, under a contract which is hereby authorized therefor, fifty thousand dollars. Contingent expenses, Department of Commerce and Labor:For contingent and miscellaneous expenses Contingent expenses.of the offices and bureaus of the department, for which appropriations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are not specifically made, including the purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, books of reference, periodicals, blank books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers (not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars), stationery, furniture and repairs to the same, carpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel, lighting and heating; for the purchase, exchange, ana care of horses and vehicles, to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges, postage to foreign countries, telegraph and telephone service typewriters and adding machines, including their exchange; repairs to the building occupied by the offices of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor; storage of documents belonging to the Bureau of Light-Houses, not to exceed one thousand five hundred dollars, and for storage of documents belonging to the Bureau of Labor, not to exceed seven hundred and fifty dollars, and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, sixty thousand dollars.
For rent of buildingsRent.and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Commerce and Labor, fifty thousand dollars. JUDICIAL.Judicial. Supreme Court: Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtSupreme Court.of the United States, thirteen thousand dollars; eight associate justices, Justices, etc.at twelve thousand five hundred dollars each; Post. p. 1426.marshal, four thousand five hundred dollars; nine stenographic clerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding two thousand dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty-five thousand five hundred dollars. 1233 Circuit courts:Circuit courts.Thirty-four circuit judges, at seven thousand dollars each (including judgesJudges, etc.designated for Commerce Court); nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; messenger, to act as librarian and crier, circuit court of appeals, eighth circuit, three thousand dollars; in all, two hundred and seventy-two thousand five hundred dollars.
District courts: Ninety-one district judges, District Judges.at six thousand dollars each, five hundred and forty-six thousand dollars. District court, Territory of Hawaii: Hawaii district court.Two judges, at six thousand dollars each; clerk, three thousand dollars; reporter, one thousand two hundred dollars; sixteen thousand two hundred dollars. Retired judges:To pay the salaries of the United States judges retiredRetired judges.under section seven hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes, R.
S., sec. 714, p. 135.so much as may be necessary for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, *Ante,* p. 1161.is hereby appropriated. Court of appeals, District of Columbia: Court of appeals.Chief justice, seven thousand five hundred dollars; two associate justices, at seven thousand dollars each;District of Columbia.clerk, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, and two hundred and fifty dollars additional as custodian of the Court of Appeals building: assistant or deputy clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; reporter, one thousand five hundred dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the reports Reports.issued by him shall not be sold for more than five dollars per volume; crier, who shall also act as stenographer and typewriter in the clerk's office when not engaged in court room, one thousand dollars; three messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk's office, one thousand dollars; three stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate justice, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-six thousand five hundred and ten dollars, one half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia.
Supreme court, District of Columbia: Supreme court, District of Columbia.Chief justice and five associate judges, at six thousand dollars each; six stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate justice, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, forty-one thousand four hundred dollars, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. Clerk of district court, northern district of Illinois: Clerk, Illinois northern district.For clerk of the district court for the northern district of Illinois, authorized by the Act of July Vol. 28, p. 204.thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, three thousand dollars.
Stenographer of district court, eastern district of Illinois :Stenographer, Illinois eastern district.The present judge of the district court for the eastern district of Illinois is authorized to appoint a stenographer, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum, notwithstanding the provisions of section seven of the Act, approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, Statutes at Large, volume twenty-four, Vol. 24, p. 555.page five hundred and fifty-five.
Commissioner, Yellowstone Park: Commissioner in Yellowstone Yellowstone Park. Commissioner.National Park, one thousand five hundred dollars. And the provisions of section twenty-one of the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation ActVol. 29, p. 184.approved May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, shall not be construed as impairing the right of said commissioner to receive said salary as herein provided. Books for libraries of circuit courts of appeals: Law books, circuit courts of appeals.For the purchase of law books and rebinding law books for the nine libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney.
General upon the requisition of the court (all books purchased hereunder to be plainly marked “The property of the United States’’), nine thousand five hundred dollars. 1234 Books for judicial officers: For the purchase of law books and books of referenceLaw books for judicial officersfor United States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General: *Provided,**Proviso.*That such books shall in all cases be transmitted to their successorsTransmittal to successors.in office; all books purchased hereunder to be plainly marked “The property of the United States,” fifteen thousand dollars.
United States Court of Customs Appeals:Customs Appeals Court.Presiding judge and four associate judges, at seven thousand dollars each; marshal, three thousand dollars; clerk, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand dollars; five stenographic clerks, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; *Ante,* p. 105.stenographic reporter, two thousand five hundred dollars; and messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; in all, fifty-four thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.
Miscellaneous expenses.For rent of necessary quarters in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, seven thousand dollars; furniture, one thousand dollars; for necessary traveling expenses of the court, its officials, and employees, five thousand dollars; for books, periodicals, and stationery; for pay of bailiffs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for; and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, ten thousand dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand dollars, all to be approved by the presiding judge.
A detailed statement Detailed statement required.of the expenditure of the appropriations for the United States Court of Customs Appeals shall be submitted to Congress at the beginning of each regular session thereof. United States Commerce Court:Commerce Court.Expense allowance for judges at rate of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum each, seven thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, four thousand dollars; deputy clerk, Salaries and expenses.two thousand five hundred dollars; marshal, three thousand dollars; *Ante,* p. 539.deputy marshal, two thousand five hundred dollars; for rent of necessary quarters in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, and furnishing same for the United States Commerce Court; for necessary traveling expenses of the court, its officials and employees; for books, periodicals, stationery, printing, and binding; for pay of bailiffs and all other necessary employees at the seat of government and elsewhere, not otherwise specifically provided for, and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, seventy-five thousand dollars; in all, ninety-four thousand five hundred dollars.
A detailed statement Detailed statement required.of the expenditure of the appropriations for the United States Commerce Court shall be submitted to Congress at the beginning of each regular session thereof. Court of Claims:Court of Claims.Chief justice, six thousand five hundred dol lars; four judges, at six thousand dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand five bundled dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; bailiff, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; three firemen; three watch- men; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant messengers; two laborers; two charwomen; in all, fifty-six thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
For auditorsAuditors, etc.and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, in the Court of Claims, and for a stenographer, at one thousand six hundred dollars, for the chief justice, to be disbursed under the direction of the court, six thousand dollars. 1235 Contingent expenses.For stationery, court library, repairs, fuel, electric light, electric elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For reporting the decisionsReporting decisions.of the court and superintending the printing of the forty-sixth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims, one thousand dollars, to be paid on the order of the court, notwithstanding section seventeen bundled and sixty-five of the Revised StatutesR.
S., sec. 1765, p. 314.or section three of the Act of June Vol. 18. p. 109.twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four. For pay of a custodianCustodian.of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, five hundred dollars, to be paid on the order of the court, notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised StatutesR. S., sec. 1765, p. 314.or section three of the Act of June twentieth, Vol. 18. p. 109.eighteen hundred and seventy-four. Sec.2.The pay of telephone-switchboard operators, Pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, laborers, etc., rated.assistant messengers, firemen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided for in this Act, except those employed in mints and assay offices, unless otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows:
For telephone-switchboard operators, assistant messengers, firemen, and watchmen, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; for laborers, at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each; assistant telephone-switchboard operators at the rate of six hundred dollars each, and for charwomen, at the rate of two hundred and forty dollars per annum each. Sec.3.That the appropriations herein made for the officers, No pay for permanently disabled persons.clerks, and persons employed in the public service shall not be available for the compensation of any persons incapacitated otherwise than temporarily for performing such service, and the heads of departments shall cause this provision to be enforced.
Sec.4.That all laws or parts of laws inconsistentInconsistent laws repealed. with this Act are repealed. Approved, March 4, 1911.