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FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 265. 1897. 547 messengers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; watchman, nine hundred dollars; and engineer, who is also the Hreman, one thousand dollars; in all, thirty-five thousand two hundred dollars. - For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, including stationery C°“*“"·‘°““°¤P°“S°°· therefor, as well as record books, telegrams, books for library, miscellaneous items, and furniture and carpets for oftlces, care of office carriage, horses, and harness, eight thousand dollars. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. ,,,;;;,1 $****6 U¤¤¤- For three Commissioners, at three thousand five hundred dollars ,u§'§‘;'§;"f,}§°“°”· °" each; chief examiner, three thousand dollars; secretary, two thousand ` dollars; eight clerks of class four; ten clerks of class three; thirteen clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; two laborers; engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars; and téwg watchmen; in all, ninety·0ne thousand three hundred and forty o ars. For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners act- ExP°¤¤°¤· ing under the direction of the Commission, and for expenses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, seven thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. S&;r¤r¢¤¤¤¢ of For compensation of the Secretary of State, eight thousand dollars; Agglmjfs Sjf;°:°{g'· Assistant Secretary, four thousand five hundred dollars; Second and ac.' Third Assistant Secretaries, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; six chiefs of bureaus and one translator, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; private secretary to the Secretary, two thousand four hundred dollars; eleven clerks of class four; four clerks of class three; seven clerks of class two; one clerk of class two, for indexing records, one thousand four hundred dollars; sixteen clerks of class one, one of whom is to be a telegraph operator; live clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger; three assistant messengers; packer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; and ten laborers; in all, one hundred and twenty thousand and twenty dollars. For stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs, and for the purchase S¤¤¢i¤¤·—ry. vm of passport paper, five thousand dollars. For books and maps, and books for the library, two thousand dollars. “°°k'°· °°°- For services of lithographer and necessary materials for the litho— Lm¤·>z¤r¤¤r·<·¢¤· graphic press, one thousand two hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: For care and subsistence of horses, C“”““$°“‘°‘P°“¤°°· to be used only for official purposes, and repairs of wagons, carriage, and harness, rent of stable, telegraphic and electric apparatus, and repairs to the same, and for miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing; in all, three thousand dollars. For expenses of editing and distributing the laws enacted during the F·li¤¤:· ¤¤¤·· Mwssecond session of the Fifty-fourth Congress, three thousand dollars, to be immediately available. _ I For editing and distributing the Statutes at Large of the Fifty-fourth u,§jQ;’;jgr;;f·~ sm Congress, one thousand dollars, to be immediately available. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. '1`neasury Depart- IDBLI . OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: For compensation of the Secretary of {ay of Secretary. the Treasury, eight thousand dollars; three Assistant Secretaries of the ;,,$$”°““"‘ °1°I"' Treasury, at four thousand five hundred dollars each; clerk to the Secretary, 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