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1252 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CII. 86. 1919. Tggzggzgaut in um GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. Alaska Tnnnironr or ALASKA: Governor, $7,000; four judges, at $7,500 . each; four attorneys, at $5,000 each; four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,500 each; in all, $87,000. For incidental and continglent expenses, clerk hire, not to exceed $2,250; janitor service for the governor’s offices and the executive mansion, not to exceed $1,200; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business; repair and preservation of executive mansion and furniture and for care of grounds; stationery, lights, water, and fuel; in all, $6,000, to be expended Imder the direction of the governor. For rent of suitable rooms for governor’s offices, $1,500. For finishing and furnishing third floor of executive mansion, $2,000. - H=*¤“- Tnannoar or HAWAII: Governor, $7,000; secretary, $4,000; chief justice, $6,000; two associate justices, at $5,500 each; in all, $28,000. For judges 0; cigcug courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be `necess , or the sc ear 1920. Foragintmgent expeiirses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, postage, and incidentals, $1,200, and for private secretary to the governor, $2,000; in all, $3,200. Pm Om, mm, POST OFFICE DEPARTLIENT. ment. · rmmma General, Omen Pos·rmAs*mn GENERAL: Postmaster General, $12,000; _ °"‘°'°‘°"‘·“°·_ chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings, $4,000; private secretary, $2,500; disbursin clerk, $2,250; appointment clerk assistant to chief clerk, confidentiaP clerk to Postmaster General, and ch<§;; l>¤*· chairman, board_of inspection, at $2,000 each ;_chief inspector, $4,000; chief clerk to chief inspector, $2,000; purchasing agent, $4,000; chief clerk to purchasing agent, $2,000; assistant attorneys—-one $2,750, CMB m gp¢§g§,5(g0,l;.shree ath$2,g00deacl&;tl;ondf examaner, $2,5010; lalw glerlii ‘ , ;cer —one unre an no cass our one unre an sixty-six of class three, two hundred and fifty-nine of class two, two hundred and ninety-seven of class one, one hundred and thirty-eight at $1,000 each, twenty-six at $900 each; skilled draftsmen—-one $2,000, three at $1,800 each, eight at $1,600 each, five at $1,400 each, seven at $1,200 each; map monnter, $1,200 ;_assistant map mounter, $1,000; blue printer, $900; assistant blue printer, $840; telegrapher, $1,400; typewriter repairer, $1,200; three telephone switchboard ,,,§f,‘f$§°¤§.;F,§{,’,,;S';QQf°”‘ operators; two messengers in charge of mails, at $900 each; twentimne messengexs; thirty—·two assistant messengers; captam of the watch, $1,200; additional to three watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at $120 each; thirty-four watchmen; two engineers, at $1,200 each; nine assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; two blacksmiths or steamfitters, at $1,000 each; three oilers, at $840 each; fifteen Bremen; twenty elevator conductors, at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,600; assistant electricians-—two at $1,200 each, three at ,,,?""°“‘°"‘*’“"°'°"· $1,000 each; two dynamo tenders, at $900 each; carpenters——one $1,400, three at $1,000 each; awning maker, painter, and plumber, at $1,000 each; assistant plumber, $900; laborers-—·foreman $900, assistant foreman $840, two at $840 each, sevent ·six at $720 each, four at $660 each; female laborers——one $540, tliiree at $500 each, eight at $480 each; fifty-eight charwomen; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing agent while traveling on business of the Mmmm depgixnient, $8533, In all, $1i;559,140. · ,,,.,;,6,,,,, justments ereunder, the sala of any clerk III any class malymge fixed by the Postmaster General, at $100 below the salary Bxed by law for such class and the unused portion of such salary