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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. in II. Ch. 850. 1912. p 395 - DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ·¤¤¤•¤¤r¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤•— Orman or rn: Sncnmanr: For com ensation of the Secre of,,,,,“°°""",,,,· "“’ ‘* the Interior, $12,000; First Assistant gecretary, $5,000; Astsirtlyant r Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, as superintendent of cauaex. bmldmgs, who shall be chief executive officer of the epartment and ”““"· who may be demgnated by the Secretary of the Interior to sigrécoicial pagers and documents during the temporary absence of the rotary an St}: %ss1stain§t7S<6cretaries of the departsxgent, $4,000; asslilstant to Mmm, e re ary, , 5 ; assistantattomey, ,500; twospeci mspee-° .,,,,,1., ’,,,,_ tors, whose employmemt shall be limited to the inspection of offices and n` the work m the several offices under the control of the Delpartmentpf the Interior, at $2,500 each· six mspectors, at $2,500 eac ; chief bursing clerk. $2 250; clerk in charge of supilies, $2,250; clerk m charge of mails, files, and archives, $2,250; cler in charge of tions, $2 250; private secretary to the Secretary of the tenor, $2,500; clerks—four at $2 000 each, thirteen of class four, eighteen of class three twenty-one oi class two, twenty-four of class one, at $1,000 each- retums office clerk, $1,600; emale clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign land patents, $1,200; eight copyists; multigraph operator, $900; assistant mulgiaph operator, $720; Helm"` nab typewriter repairer, $900; two telephone swi board ogratoir mne mmm. messengers; seven assistant messengers; twenty-one la rers; slrilled mechamcs—cne at $900 and one at $720; two ters, at $900 each; plumber, $900; electrician, $1,000; laborer six laborers, at $480 each; packer, $660; two conductors of elevator, at $720 each; eight charwomen; captain of the watch, $1,200; forty watchmen; a ditionall to two watchmen acting as lieutenant: of watchmenérgt $120 eac ; engineer, $1,200; assistant engineer, 1,000; seven men; clerk to sign, under the direction of the Secretary, in his name a:$°»l.n° dn mm and for him, his approval of all tribal deeds to allottees and deeds for town lots made and executed according to law for an of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, 5,200; m all, $275,570- _ , Emnlo ees,old Pvt! For employees for thegroper protection, heating, care, and preser- oats iiepmmem vation of the old Post ce De artment building occupied y the "““‘"""· Department of the Interior, namelly: Engineer and electrician, $1 ,600; assistant engineer, $1,000; four firemen; three watchman, acting as lieutenants, at $840 each; twentiowatchmen; conductor of elevator, $720; fourteen laborers; nine la rers, at $480 each; three skilled

 (painter, carpenter, and plumber), at $900 each; m all,

Orrwn or Assisraxr Arronuzr Gnnnnn.: Assistant attorneys- G:nIar•I '1·¤im%g°n°y one at $3,000, two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2,000 each; medical expert, $2,000; four clerks of class three, one of whom shall act as stenolglgpher and one of yvhom $14;;].; lac a stenographer and typewriter; of class one; m all, · 5 · , die etc., For per diem in lieu of subsistence of -two special mspectors, Degft- uuninmmcénn M ment of the Interior, while traveling on duty, at a rate to be ed by the Secretary of the Interior, not exceedmg}4 per day, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation includmg_ temporary employment of stenographers, typewriters, and other assistance outside of the District of Columbia, and for incidental expenditures necessary to the eilicient conduct of examinations), to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior $4,500- .,`,,_,,,,,,",,,,,,,,,_ F 01* l7l'8»V€l.l!§ expenses of six inspectors, at $4 per day, when actually ew., inspecwn. employed on uty in the field, exclusive of transgrtation and sleeping-car; fare, in lieu of all other expenses now au onzed bylaw, and for incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including telcgraphing and expenses to and going from the seat of