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678 FIFTY-mourn CONGRESS. Sess. 111. on. 297. 1995. dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger in charge of mails, nine hundred dollars; six assistant messengers; in all, two hundred and seven thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. P'¤;**¤ Oirmcn Tumi) Assrsrsivr PosrMAs*mR-GENERAL: For Third Assistuzikghicfl ant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent postagestam supplies and postmasters’ accounts, two thousand seven hundred and tilfty dollars; superintendent of system of postal finance, who shall ive bond in such amount as the Postmaster—General mag determine for the faithful discharge of his duties, two thousand two undred and fifty dollars; superintendent of classification division, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; four special agents, classification division, at two thousand dollars each; chief of Hles and records division, two thousand dollars; chief of redemption division, two thousand dollars; superintendent of registry system, two thousand five hundred dollars; six assistant superintendents of registry system, at two thousand dollars each; nine clerks of class four; twenty-one clerks of class three; twenty-seven clerks of class two; forty-tive clerks of class one; twenty-eight clerks, at one thousand dollars each; seven clerks, at nine hunfred dollars each; one msssen r; five assistant messengers; ten laborers; in all, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand one hundred and ninety dollars. i;:,¤;P¤¤·P¤P€* For the following force now employed in the office of the Third agclerks, ew. trans- Assistant Postmaster-General on work in connection with stamped-- f§,{,§§,,‘l °° °l"'m°° paper agencies and id from appropriations made in the post—office ,4m»·,p.m. appropriation Act gi pay of agents and assistants to distribute stamps, and postal cards, namely: One clerk, one thousand dollars; five clerks (now laborers), at eight hundred and fort dollars each; one clerk (now laborer), seven hundred and twenty dollars; and three laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each (now paid seven hundred and twenty} dollars each); in all, seven thousan nine hundred dollars; and suc clerks and aborers as ma be so em loyed on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and five, are hereby transferred to the rolls of the office of the Third Assistant Postmaster- General and placed in the classified service, without further examination, in thefrades and at the rates of compensation herein provided. d,§,¤;0,<}*°¤· *°¢‘¤**Y For per rem allowance for assistant superintendents of registry ` system, when actually traveling on business of the Post-Ofiice Department, at a rate to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, not exceeding four dollars, and for other actual and necessary traveling expenses arising in connection with business of the registry system, ten thou- P di I m sand ollars._O _ U · _ mffg, mfg;,,,? °·`“‘ ‘ For per diem allowance for_ special agents, classification division, . when actually traveling on business of the Post-Office Department, at a rate to be fixed by the Postmaster-General, not exceeding four dollars, and for other actual and necessary traveling ex enses arising in connection with the business of the classification division, seven _ thousand dollars. ,§Q‘{‘{,§”,§;,,,ff,“§},*,§§,{§f Orman Fourzrn Assrsraxr Posrmsmx-GENERAL: For Fourth =¥<&:,•;¥; for ew Assistant Postmaster-General, four thousand five hundred dollars; `°°° ‘chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief post-oflice inspector, three thousand dollars; chief clerk of mail depredations, two thousand dollars; chief of appointment division, two thousand dollars; chief of bond division, two thousand dollar·s; superintendent city delivery service, three thousand dollars; superintendent rural freedelivery service, three thousand dollars; supervisor of rural freedelivery service, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant superintendent of city free—delivery system, two thousand dollars; eight clerks of class four: thirty-one clerks of class three; forty-one