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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sims. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 763 Assar orncn ar Smrrm, WASHINGTON: Assa er in charge who “°*“‘°· '•*'*· shall also perform the duties of melter $2,750;yaesistant aséayer, $2,000; chief clerk, who shall also perform the duties of cashier,

 clerks-one $1,700, two at $1,600 each, one $1,400; in all,

I•"or wages of workmen, and other employees, $22,000. ‘6lg<&·)mc1dental and contingent expenses, mcluding rent of building, oovmsmrmz-r nz rm: rnanrronms. ·rgs°l$l•.'i°°° ma" Tnnnrronr or Anasxac Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500 “•·*•- each; four attomeys, at $5,000 each; four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,600 each; in all, $87,000. For incidental and contingent , clerk hire, not to exceed $2,250; janitor service, not to ex $900; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from Juneau on oiicial  ; repair and preservation of executive mansion, stationery, lights, and fuel, to be expended under the dn·ection of the governor, $7,150. · p ' or legislative expenses, namely: Sal.••··~s of members, $21,600; mileage of members, $6 500· salaries or employees, $5,160; printing of laws, $3,500; rent of legislative and committee rooms, $2,000; stationery, supphes, prmting of b1IIs,_ regigrts, and so forth, $3,500; in all, $42,260, to be immediately availa . _ mnt 'l‘muzrrosr or Hawm:_ Governor, $7 ,000; secretary, $4 000; chief justice, $6,000; twlo amocmte justices, at $5,500 each; m all, $28,000. For judges of cucmt courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be . nezemary, for the Escal year ending June thutieth, mneteen hundred an fourteen. For contingent expenses of the Territory of to be by the governor for stationery, postage, and incideutals, $1, , and for private secretary to the governor, $2,000; m all, $3,000. WAR DEPARTMENT. w" °°"‘"""°"°‘ OFFICE QF THE SECRETARY: Secrc of Wu.; em Secretary, $5,000; assistant and chietfilzlllirk, $4,000 ixpluvate secretary ¤¥¢*¥· ¢*¤*•· ·*¤- to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary, $2, ; stenogragher to the Secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Assistant Secretary,_$%;n00€ amstant chief clerk, $2 400; drsbursing clerk, $2,750, appom en clerk, $2,250; four chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; superintendent of buildings outside of State, War,_and Navy_Department Building, in addition to compgansation as cluef of divnsiorh $500; chief telegrapher, $1,800; cler -four of four, five of ass three, nfteen of class two, nineteen of class one, six at $1,000 each, one $900; foreman, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; chief messenger, $1,000; carpenter, $1,080, Skilled laborer, $1,080; six messengers; seven assistanthexoepgaisdengers; two assistant messengers, at $600 each; telephone sw1tc_ ogg: ator; assistant telephone switchboard operator; — engineer, $ , assistant e eer $720; iireman; four watchmen; five watchman, at $660 eatxiggu eight Iabor;r§(;0hc;sders;1·;'c1voIf1z?1O,i;n:uat§¥45g01,6;l& vator conductors———oue at ; ¤111‘ 6 0 i » ·. ‘ MQ.- Anmrmr Gnxmuuls Onion: Chief clerk, $2,000; WD phwf? °f odgmi ° division, at $2,000 each; clerks-—forty-eight of class four,_ sixty- ou? of class three, ninety-four of clam two two hundred and th:1rty-twt<:u<;t class one, thirty-nine, at $1,000 each; %00t;mas1S - engineer, $900; two jiremen; skilled mec 1c, , , 360Hf aight gem; fifty-seven amrstant messzxggers; messenger boy, $ , . _ Watchman; superintendent of b d1ng, $250; eighteen lab01't;!`S,th1g all, $732,230; all employees provided for by thmparagraph or ,