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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1635. 1907. 95]. of class three; two clerks of class two; three clerks of class one; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; assistant messenger; and one· laborer; in all, twenty- three thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. Division of printing and stationery: For chief of division, two t,£;§§g{{_,S*;;*,§ mr thousand five hundred dollars; assistant chief of division, two thou-` sand dollars; four clerks of class four; five clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars: two clerks, at nine hpxpdred dpllars each; thrélee messeners; oneassistantmessen er; one borer; oreman of bin er , at six dollars per day; four binders, at four dollars per day each; dud two sewers and folders, at two dollars and fifty cents r day each; in all, forty thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollhrs. h Dgvgidp of mail and tig: F of chipfbpfddiyisgn, twohthousaéid five s,g‘§1°“ md mes di'? un o lars; registe mai an n c er , one thousand eight ` hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; five clerks of class tiiro; additional to one clerk of class two, in charge of documents. two hundred dollars; two clerks of class one; one mail messenger, one thousand two hundred dollars; six clerks, at one thousand dollars each; ` four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; two assistant messengers; olpe laborgril one laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand dollars. Division of s ial nts: For assistant chief of division, two thou- SP°°*'*‘ °¥°“** *“"*· sand four hundredown; orle clerk of class three; one clerk of class mn. two; three clerks of class one; tpree cilerks, at nigehhunldredlrgpllarg each; and one messenger; in a , twe ve thousand `ve un an ‘ fort dollars. · Olhces of disbursing clerks: For two disbursing clerks, at two thou- D‘*"“"**¤€ °*°’**°· sand five hundred dollars each; two clerks of class four; two clerks of»· class three; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one messenger; one laborer; in all, twenty thousand two hundred dollars. Ormcu or mm Surmzvrsmo Ancurrmcrz In the construction branch ,E§;f*g$,’,fQ§§g§°¤·g;g‘{Qj of the Treasury: For Supervising Architect, four thousand five hun- brig;. ercim dred dollars; assistant to Supervising Architect, three thousand two ‘°' hundred and fifty dollars; superinten ent of drafting and constructing ‘ division. three thousand dollars; superintendent of computing division, two thousand seven hundred landdtifaty dcglgirs; (pliief of lpwfanfd records division two thousand seven un r an tv dollars; c ie o accounts division: two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of inspection division, two thousand five hundred dollars; chxgmecgapical an elpcgical engineer, two thousand seven hundred an fty dollars; six c er s of c ass four; six clerks of class three; three clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; contract clerk, twothousand dollars; foreman duplicating gallery, one thousand eight hundred d0llal‘S; four technical clerks, who shall also be skilled stenographers and typewriters, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; fourunspectors, at two thousand one hund red and ninety dollars each; one inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars; five messengers; one assistant messenger; and two laborers; in all, seventweight thousand eight hundred dollars. And thelservices of skilled drfiftsmen, elvllenglneers, computers, and D”““‘“°“· °*°‘ such other services as the Seefefilfy of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, may be employed only in the office ot_the Supervising Architect exclusively to carry into_ effect the various appropriations for the construction of public buildings. to be paid for _ from and equitsbly chargad ¤g'3l!lSt spell 3pp;‘iOprfations: (ftvrvzfled, x n itures on is accoun or e sca year en ing . une t1liiiitiel]li,Bnih(etcen hundred and eight, shall not exceed three hundred thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of the Treasury shall each vear in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.