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900 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 755. 1903. G£g:;?sgH{*0;”¤°Y· Office of Assistant Attorney-General for the Post-Office Department: ` Assistant attorney, two thousand seven hundred and iiftlv dollars; one assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; one clerk of c ass four; one h clerk of class three; one clerk of class two; two clerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; assistant messenger; in all, thirteen thousand six hundred and seventy dollars. m§‘;j*駧¤ig;°ggfg§*‘ Omen Fmsr Assrsrnrr Posrinsrnn-GENERAL: For First Assistant ciennreze.Postmaster-General, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; su rintendent of the money-order system, three · thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk money-order system, two F'" d°“""”`· thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; general superintendent of the free-delivery system, four thousand dollars; superintendent of city V D°““*”“°’ °“°°· delivery service, three thousand dollars; superintendent of the Dea - Letter Office, two thousand five hundred ollars; one clerk of class m*:Q:Qf,§,m?§£ ““°"‘ four, who shall be chief clerk of the Dead-Letter Office; general superintendent of salaries and allowances, four thousand ollars; assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; superintendent of post-office supplies, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of post-onice supplies, one thousand eight hundred dollars; chief of the correspond— ence division, two thousand dollars; eleven clerks of class four; twenty- five clerks of class three; thirty~two clerks of class two; forty-eight clerks of class one; forty-three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; thirty-nine clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers; six assistant messe ers; thirtly-four laborers; three pages, at three hundred and sixtyndollars eac ; and six female laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, three hundred and nine thousand eight T bm huhndred dollars. th I -f h add" I f °¤%P°** · or continuin e cmp oyment 0 suc itiona tem ra orce mmmspam of clerks and other employees rendered necessary becausiaxhf iiicrease of work incident to the war with Spain, as were transferred to the classified service under the provisions of section three of the le `slative ·*”'*· P- 171- appropriation Act approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hlundred · an two, and as in the judgment of the Postmaster-General may be proper and necessary to the prompt, eilicient, and accurate dis tch of the usiness in the office of the irst Assistant Postmaster-(gineral, twenty thousand dollars. ,J,§‘}c’§ ”°°"’°“"“’ For rural free-delivery service: Superintendent, three thousand dollars; supervisor, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; chief of boa of examiners of rural carriers, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; four clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; twenty-four clerks of class two; thirty-nine clerks of class one; forty- nine c erks, at one thousand dollars each; one hundred and fourteen clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; three messen rs; ten assistant messengers; live laborers; one female laborer live Eiindred and forty dollars; three female laborers, at five hundred dollars each; two charwomen; in all, two hundred and sixty-nine thousand three hundred S d A H t and forty dollars. ,0,*;,‘;,‘;’g},m,‘g,f·,§_;’,_ Orrxcn Sncozm Assrsrmr POSTMASTER—GENEBALZ For Second clukactc. Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of railway adgustments, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant F¤M¤¤ ¤•¤¤- superinten ent of railway adlustments., two thousand dollars; superintendent of foreign mails, t ree thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; chief of division of inspection. two thousand dollars; chief of contract division, two thousand dollars; chief of mail eq_uipment division, two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four; thirty-eight clerks of class three; twentv-eight clerks of class two; stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; twenty-one clerks of class one; seventeen clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six clerks,