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sixTY-1·~1FT11 coivosnss. sms. II. ou. 130. 1918. 803 Orrron or Souorroa OF THE DEPARTMENT or Luzon: Solicitor, m§g}},•;i;g*°;>‘La*'§,j)rD* $5,000; law clerk, $2,000; clerks—two of class four, two of class one; ' messenger; in all, $13,840. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. mg°,§?“m°“‘ °‘°°‘“' OFFICE or THE SEGEETARY: Secretary of Commerce, $12,000; ,,,§‘g'f§§,§§’· **“““‘“‘· Assistant Secret , $5,000; private secretary to the Secretary, . $2,500; confidentirilyclerk to the Secretary, $1,800; private secretary to Assistant Secretary, $2,100; chief clerk and superintendent, $3,000; disbursing clerk, $3,000; chiefs of divisions-—appointments $2,500 publications $2,500, supplies $2,100; assistant chief, division of publications, $2,000; clerks—ten of class four, nine of class three, twelve of class two (includ` one transferred from Bureau of Fishcries), nineteen of class onejliiirteen at $1,000 each, thirteen at $900 each; two telephone operators, at $720 each; messenger to the Sec- - rotary, $1,000; five messengers; five assistant messengers; nine messenger boys, at $480 each; chief engineer and electrician, $1,400; assistant engineer, $1,000; skilled la, orers—one $1,000, one $900, two at $840 each, live at $720 each; three elevator conductors, at $720 each; three firemen; fifteen laborers; cabinetmaker, $1,200; carpenter, $900; chief watchman, $900; nine watchmen; twenty-Eve charwomen; in all, $189,040. BUREAU on L1eHTHoUsEs: Commissioner, $5,000; deputy com- u°’"'°°°°°B°"'°' missioner, $4,000; chief constructing engineer, $4,000; superintendent of naval construction, $3,000; chief cler , $2,400; clerks——one $2,000, two of class four, two of class three, three of class two, five of class one, seven at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger; assistant messenger; messenger boy, $480; assistant engineers—one $3,000, one $2,400; one $2,250, one $2,000; draftsmen—one $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,500, one $1,440, one $1,200; in all, $65,430. Om Cnrzsus Orr·1cE: Director, $6,000; five chief statisticians, at $3,000 °°` each; chief clerk, $2,500; geographer, $2,000; stenographer, $1,500; nine expert chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; clerks———twenty of class four, thirty of class three, sixty-five of class two, two hundred and eighty-five of class one, ninety at $1,000 each, eight -one at $900 each; skilled laborers—three at $900 each, one $720; time messeners; five assistant messengers; four unskilled laborers, at $720 each; four messenger bofys, at $480 each; in all, $739,240. For securing in ormation for census reports, provided for by law, ,,m_""°"'““"°" semimonthly reports of cotton production, (periodical reports of stocks of baled cotton in the United States an of the domestic and foreign consumption of cotton; quarterly reports of tobacco; per diem compensation of special agents an e%penses of same and of detailed employees, whether employed in ashington, District of Columbia, or elsewhere; not to exceed $10,000 for the temporary m'¤¤¤P¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤v- employment of clerks, stenographexs, and machine operators in the ` District of Columbia, to be selected from the registers of the Civil Service Commission, and to be paid at the rate of not to exceed $100 per month, the same plerson to be employed for not more than six _ consecutive months; the cost of transcribing State, municipal, and V"“"°°°"‘“‘ other records; temporary rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia; for supervising special agents, and employment by them of such tem or service as may be necessary in collecting the _ statistics re¥ire1l) b;rl7aw, including $15,000 for collecting tobacco T°°°‘°°° ’°°°’°°‘ statistics authorized by law in addition to any other fnmd available PWM, therefor: Provided, That the compensation of not to exceed ten P¤y¤i$P¤d-¤!¤S¤¤¤— special agents provided for in this paragraph may be fixed at a rate not to exceed $8 P6? d8·5’» $490,000- Tabulatingmadiins For constructing tabulating machines, and for experimental work etc- ° in developing, improving, and constructing an integrating counter