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736 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 279. 1889. twelve chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars_ each; law clerk, two thousand dollars; forty-five principal examiners for review board, at two thousand dollars each; twenty-four assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; three stenog— raphers, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; seventy-four clerks of class four; ninety-five clerks of class three; three l1l111(1I‘€(l and seventy-two clerks of class two; three hundred and sixty-one clerks of class one; two hundred clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one superintendent of buildings, one thousand four hundred dollars; two engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; eighty-five copyists; twenty-five messengers; twenty messenger boys, at four hundred dollars each; one captain of the watch, eight hundred and forty dollars; three sergeants of the watch, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty watchmen; three firemen; twenty-nve laborers- and five charwomen, at four hundred dollars · each; in all, one million eight hundred and eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. ‘ · ra- diem em., in- For per diem, when absent from home and traveling on duty out- '°“"‘*‘“°“'“‘ side the District of Columbia, for special examiners or other persons employed in the Pension Office, detailed for the purpose of making specia investigations pertaining to the Pension Office, in lieu of expenses for subsistence, not exceeding three dollars per day, and for actual and necessary expenses for transportation and assistance, mmm. two hundred and twently-five thousand dollars: Provided, That live supsmsmgmmm- special examiners, or c erks detailed and actin as supervising ex- °“"·aminers, and special examiners or clerks detailed as such, not ex- .ceeding three in number, with headquarters in the District of Columbia, may be allowed, in addition to their salaries and in lieu of er diem and all ex enses for subsistence, a sum not exceeding nine . Limit. hundred dollars each per annum: Provided further, That the salary and such allowance to each shall in no case exceed two thousand four hundred dollars per annum. Additional specialFor an additional force of one hundred and nfty special examiners °~*¤¤*¤°”- ‘ for one year, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars each, two hundred and ten thousand 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 s ecial examiners mgy be rea pointed if they be found to be qualified? renuemmc. or per driem in lieu of subsistence for one hundred and fifty additional special examiners above Sprovided for, while traveling on dug, at a rate to be fixed by the ecretary of the Interior, not exce ing three dollars (per day, and for actual and necessary expenses floiiltransportation an assistance, one hundred and ninety thousand 0 ars. gawneging M Uxrrma Snrns Pnrmrr Ormcm: For the Commissioner of the °'"'"' Patent Office, five thousand dollars ; for assistant commissioner, three thousand dollars ; for chief clerk, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one law clerk. at two thousand dollars; three examiners-inchief, at three thousand dollars each; examiner of interferences, two thousand five hundred dollars ; thirty princi al examiners, two thousand four. hundred dollars each ; thirty-two first assistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; thirty-six second assistant examiners, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; forty-one third assistant examiners, at one thousand four hundred dollars each ; fifty fourth assistant examiners, at one thousand two hundred dollars eac ; one financial clerk, two thousand dollars, who shall give bonds in such amount as the Secretary of the Interior may determine; one librarian, two thousand dollars ; three chiefs of division, at two thousand dollars each ; three assistant chiefs of division, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; three clerks of class four, one of whom shall act as application clerk; one machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars; five clerks of class three, one of whom shall be