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1094 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, $1,200; in all, $4,200. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,000. For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,200. D°"“'°"-S· D"‘· Dnanwoon, Sorrrn Daxorra, Assay ormcnz Assaycr in charge, who shall also perform the duties of meltcr, $1,800; assistant assayer, $1,200; clerk, $1,000; in all, $4,000. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,000. H, mm For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,000. ’ Hnnmu, Morrmua, Assay ormcn: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, $1,800; chief clerk, who shall also puerform the duties of cashier, $1,400; assistant assayer, $1,200; in , $4,400. For wages of workmen and other employees, $2,500. . For incidental and contingent expenses, $1,300. N"' Y°"‘· N‘Y‘ Naw Yoax Assar ormcn: Superintendent, $5,000; assayer, $3,000; superintendent, melting and refining de artment, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,500; cashier, deposit weigh clerk, and assistant assayer, at $2,500 each; assa.yer’s assistant, $2,000; bookkeeper, $2,350 ; assistant cashier, $1,800; clerks—two at $2,000 each, four at $1,800 each, one $1,600, on•;$11,500, one $1,250, seven at $1,000 each; private secretary, $1,400; in , $51,100. For wages of workmen and other employees $110,000. ""‘·P"°°°“ For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, wastagein the melting and refining department, and loss on sale of sweegs arising from thetreatment of bullion, $76,000. ` ,,3*,}* L•*° °“Y» SALT Lanz rrr, UTAH, Assn; orrrom: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, chief clerk, and cashier, $1,800. For wages of workmen and other employees, $1,500. For incidental and contingent expenses, $500. In all, $3,800. S°°“l°·W“"· Ssarrm, WAsmNGroN, assax ormcz: Assayer in charge, who shall also perform the duties of melter, $2,750; assistant assayer, $2,000; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier, $2,000; elerks—one $1,700, one $1,600, one $1,400; in all, $11,450. For wages of workmen, and other employees, $15,000. $51;%}*) incidental and contingent expenses, mcluding rent of building, w" D°"“"“‘°“‘· WAR DEPARTMENT. ,,,S§§,';“";,;,*,§‘“§‘;§_§; Omen or rua Sncmzranrz Secreta of Wai-, $12,000; Assistant ¤¤¤rk.¤1¤k¤.¤=¢- Secretary, $5,000; assistant and chief dlinrk, who shall sign such official papers and documents as the Secretary may direct, $4,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500 ;_ clerk to the Secretary, $2,000; stenographer to the Secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Assistant Secretary, $2,400; assistant chief clerk, $2,400; disbursing clerk. $2,750; appointment clerk, $2,250; four chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; superintendent of buildings outside of State, War, and Navy Department Building, in addition to compensation as chief of division, $500; chief telegrapher, $1,800; clerks-six of class four, seven of class three, fifteen of class two, twenty of class one, five at $1,000 each, two at each; foreman, $1,200· carpenters-one $1,200, one $1,080; chief messenger, $1,000; skilled laborer, $1,080; six messengers; nine assistant messengers; two telephone switchboard operators; engineer, $900; assistant engineer, $720; fireman; six watchmen; three watchmen, at $660 each; eight laborers; hostlers-—one $600, Admmt YS one $540; four charwomen; in all, $1.55,940, 0m,,,,_ Gm" _An.iUra1~rr GENERALIS Onion: Chief Clerk, $2,500; ten chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; clerks—fifty-eight of class four, seventy- four of class three, one hundred and sixteen of class two, two hundred