SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 117. 1916. 105 ant, $1,800; two stenographers, at $1,600 each; appointment clerk, $2,000; assistant to chief clerk, $2,000; confidential clerk to Postmaster General, $2,000; chairman, board of inspection, $2,000; printing clerk, $1,800; clerks-—four of class four, five of class three (one transferred from~ Fourth Assistants Office, one submitted as telegrapher at $1,400), seven of class two (one transferred from Division of Postmaster’s Appointments and one from Second Assistants Office, two transferred to First Assistant’s Office and one to Third Assistant’s Office, and one submitted as typewriter repairer at $1,200), six of class one (one transferred from Second Assist-ant’s Office and one submitted as tele hone operator at $720), one $1,000 (one transferred to So1icitor’s Ogice), eight at $900 each (one transferred from Division of Inspectors, one from S0licitor’s Office, one submitted as telephone operator at $720); telegrapher, $1,400; typewriter repairer, $1 ,200; three telephone switchboard o rators; assistant telephone switchboard operator; messenger in chcarge of mails, m§r;°gt*;¤g°": me- $900; three messengers; three assistant messengers; pages-two at ` $480 each, three at $360 each; engineer, $1,400; eight assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; electrician, $1,400; two assistant electricians, at $1,200 each; two dynamo tenders, at $909 each; fireman, who shall be a blacksmith, and fireman, who shall be a steam fitter, at $900 each; ten elevator conductors, iat·$720 each} fifteen firemen;. carpenters—one $1,200, one $1,000, two at $900 each; captain of the watch, $1,000; additional to twiowatchmen acting as iieutenant of W I I hmm watchmen, at $120 each; twenty-two watchman; foreman of laborers, as ’ ' $800; forty-three laborers; umber, $900; awning maker, $900; female laborers-—one $540, at $500 each, five at $480 each; forty-three charwomen; in all, $190,550. . Division of Post-office Inspectors: Chief ins ctor, $4,000; chief ,,,§?"f,,,$}s‘?,‘§,‘f I'”p°‘* clerk, $2 ,000; clerks——two of c ass four, eleven oplilass three, fourteen of class two (one submitted in lieu of one at $1 200), eighteen of class one (five in lieu of five at $1,000 each, one submitted at $1,400 and one at $900), thirteen at $1,000 each (one in lieu of one at $900, live submitted at $1,200 each), eight at $900 each (one transferred to Postmaster General’s office, one in lieu of one at $1,200, one submitted at $1,000); messenger; two assistant messengers; laborer; in all, $91,540. _ _ rumnuing Agmvs . Division of Purchasing agent: Purchasing a nt, $4,000; chief Dl"""°“‘ clerk, $2,000; clerks—one o class four, three ofzlass three, two of class two, two of class one, two at $1,000 each, one $900; two assistant messengers; actual and necessary exgenses of the purchasagg agent while traveling on business of the epartment, $500; in , $22,640. Division of Solicitor: Assistant attorneys-—one $2,750, one $2,500, mwmbmm two at $2,000 each; bond examiner, $2,500* law clerk, $1,800; clerks--three of class four, two of class three, four of class two, live of class one (one transferred from Division of Postal Saviags), two at $1,000 each (one transferred from Postmaster General’s 0 ce), one $900 (one transferred from Division of Postal Savings and one ggrred to Postmaster General’s office); assistant messenger; in all, 7,370. Washington, District of Columbia, post-office building: Two assist- D- °·· ant engineers, at $1,000 each; three assistant electricians, at $900 Care0fb¤ilding,etc. each; ten elevator conductors, at $720 each; three oilers, at $720 each; twelve watchmen; additional to one watchman acting as lieutenant of watch, $120; fifteen laborers; assistant plumber, $840; two female laborers, at $480 each; fifteen charwomen ; in all, $38,120. emmmm msn Omen Fmsr Assrsruzr Posmssrnn Gmmnn.: Assistant ;*j,_*’°°*'”“*°' °*¤· Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk $2,500; of Post D?’•:m0$;• Sevice Office Service——supcrintendent, $4,000 (formerly Superintendent of " *