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416 srxrvrrrrrrrn oorrerznss. sm. II. oe. 131. 1914. three law clerks at $1,800 each; three law clerks at $1,600 each; one expert on exhibits, $3,000; one teleiaph and telephone operator, $1,600; four clerks, class four; ten cler , class three, twelve clerks, class two; twenty-one clerks, class one• one auditor, $2,000; one accountant and ookkeepler, $2,000; erght clerks, at $1,000 each; m§m”:gg°¤· ****8** eight clerks, at $900 eac ; one clerk, $840; fifteen messengers or ' la orers, at $840 each; eleven assistant messengers or laborers, at $720 each; one chief engineer, $2,000; one assistant chief_eng1neer, $1,400; one assistant engineer, $1,200· two assistant engineers, at $1,000 each· eight firemen, at $720 each; erght elevator conductors, at $720 each; one construction inspector, $1,400; one cabmet-shop foreman, $1,200; four cabinetmakers or carpenters at_$1,200 each; two cabinetmakers or carpenters, at $1,100_eac1,r; erght cabmetmakers or carpenters, at $1,020 each; two cabmetmakers or carpenters, at $900 each; one electr1cian,.$1,100; one wrreman, $1,000; one electrical wireman, $900· two 6l80FI`1C1B.I1,S helpers, at $720 each; two painters at $1,000 each; two pamters, at $900 each; five plumbers or steam ntters, at $1,020 each; one plumbers helper, $840; two plumber’s helpers, at $720 each; one b acksmrth, $900; ,,,;"§,°g§‘*"'°’*· *“*’°" one lieutenant of the watch, $1,000; two lreutenants of the watch, at $960 each; thirty-eight watchmen, at $720 each; five mechanics, at $1,200 each; two skilled laborers, at $960 each; one jamtor, $900; twenty-one assistant messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; nineteen laborers or messenger boys, at $480 each; one charwoman, $540; two charwomen at $480 each; fifteen charwomen, at $240 each; for extra labor and emergency employments, $14,000. Total for office of the Secretary, $339,880. Wmer B¤¤•¤· WEATHER BUREAU. mggglggkgmggcdbw Samrzms, Wnyruan Bmrrrav: One chief of bureau, $5,000; one ’ ’ chief clerk and executive assistant, $3,000; one chief of division of statrons and accounts, $2,750; one chief of printing division, $2,500; three chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; eight clerks, class four; eleven clerks, class three; twenty-three clerks, class two; thirty clerks, class one; twenty-two clerks, at $1,000 each; ten clerks, at $900 each; one telegraph operator, $1,200; one assistant foreman of division, $1 600; one chie compositor $1,400; one lithographer, $1,500; two lithographers, at $1,200 each; one pressman, $1,200; five composrtors, at $1,250 each; fourteen printers, at $1,200 each; eleven printers, at $1,000 each; four folders and feeders, at $720 each; one chief mstrunrent maker, $1,400; three instrument makers, at $1,200 each; two skilled mechanics at $1,200 each; seven skilled mechanics, at $1,000 each; oneskilled mechanic, $840; one skilled mechanic, $720; sur skilled artisans, at $840 each; one engineer, $1,300; one Eroman and steam litter, $840; five firemen, at $720 each; one captam of the watch, $1,000; one electrician, $1,200; one gardener, $1,000; four reparrmen, at $840 each; sixrepairmen, at $720 each; four watchmen, at $720 each; seventeen messengers, messenger boys or laborers, at $720 each; six messengers, messenger boys, or aborers, at $660 each; thirty-one messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; eighty-eight messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $480 each; Eve messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $450 each; twenty-seven messenger boys, at $360 each; one charwoman, $360; three charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $327,270.

,;§_;Pg}¤¤•=- _ GENE1?.AL_ nxrnnsns, Wmman Burman: For- carrying into effect

in the District of Columbia and elsewhere in the United States, in the v°,_,,,,P_6,,,_ West Indies, and on adjacent coasts, in the Hawaiian Islands, in Bermuda, and m Alaska, the provisions of an Act approved October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, so far as they relate to the weather