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NEW OFFICES CREATED AND OFFICES OMITTED, ETC.-Continued.

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CLERKS, MESSENGERS, AND LABORERS AT HEADQUARTERS OF DIVISIONS, |
AND DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF.

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NEW OFFICES CREATED AND OFFICES OMITTED, ETC.-Continued.

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The President is authorized to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, two additional professors of mathematics in the Navy, who shall be extra numbers in said list, and who shall take rank therein according to that held by them respectively when so appointed, if such appointees are officers of the Navy, otherwise at the foot of said list..

Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps advanced in rank for eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle or extraordinary heroism, and who since such advancement have been or may hereafter be promoted, shall from the date of the passage of this act be carried as additional numbers of each grade in which they serve (act, June 16, 1906, p. 581)...

Commander on the retired list of the Navy, James H. Oliver (act, June 30, 1906, p. 582)....

Total, Pay of the Navy, specific.....

BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.

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For the performance of such additional services in and about the Naval Home as may be necessary, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to employ, on the recommendation of the governor, beneficiaries in said home, whose compensation shall be fixed by the Secretary and paid from the appropriation for the support of the home...

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Messenger who shall also be janitor.
To enable the Secretary of the Navy to employ such additional
laborers and mechanics as may, in his judgment, be necessary
for immediate service under the Bureau of Steam Engineering in
the navy-yard at Mare Island, Cal., to remain available until
June 30, 1906, there is appropriated by the act of May 3, 1906
(p. 551), the sum of $100,000-an increase of $100,000 .

Total, Bureau of Steam Engineering, specific..

NAVAL ACADEMY.

Attendants at recitation rooms, library, store, chapel, armory,
gymnasium, and offices, at $300 each.

Instructors in physical training, at $1,500 each
Clerk to the commandant of midshipmen..

Electrical machinist, in department of physics

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Seamen, in department of seamanship, at $397.50 each...
Chief cook..

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Cooks, at $600 each.

1,200.00

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For necessary waiters at $16 per month each, there is appropriated for 1907, the sum of $13,440-an increase of $13,440 .

For pay of mechanics and others in the department of steam engineering, the appropriation is increased from $15,285.94 for 1906, to $20,343.06 for 1907—an increase of $5,057.12....

Total, Naval Academy, specific....

MARINE CORPS.

Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps advanced in rank for eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle or extraordinary heroism, and who since such advancement have been or may hereafter be promoted, shall from the date of the passage of this act be carried as additional numbers of each grade in which they serve (act, June 16, 1906, p. 581)..

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NEW OFFICES CREATED AND OFFICES OMITTED, ETC.-Continued.

New offices
created.

Offices omitted.

No. Amount. No. Amount.

POSTAL SERVICE-Continued.

POST-OFFICE INSPECTORS-continued.

All persons employed on June 30, 1906, as superintendents of division, rural delivery, shall, on July 1, 1906, be appointed as postoffice inspectors of the grade of $1,800 per year..

All persons employed on June 30, 1906, as rural agents shall, on July 1, 1906, be appointed as post-office inspectors, except not to exceed 147 of such agents shall be so appointed as post-office inspectors

Division superintendents of rural free-delivery service, at $2,400 each...

Rural agents, at $1,600 each..

Rural agents, at $1,500 each..
Rural agents, at $1,400 each.

Rural agents, at $1,300 each.

Rural agents, at $1,200 each.

Rural agents, at $1,000 each.

Total, Post-Office Inspectors...

ASSISTANT POSTMASTERS.

Assistant postmasters, at $900 each....

Assistant postmasters, at $800 each.
Assistant postmasters, at $700 each...

Assistant postmasters, at $1,000 each.

Total, Assistant Postmasters..

CLERKS IN POST-OFFICES.

Superintendents of delivery, superintendents of mails, superintendents of money order, and superintendents of registry, at not exceeding $3,200 each

Assistant superintendent of delivery, or assistant superintendent of mails, assistant superintendent of money order, assistant superintendent of registry, bookkeeper, cashier, finance clerk, private secretary, superintendent of delivery, superintendent of mails, superintendent of money order, or superintendent of registry, at not exceeding $2,400

Assistant cashiers, assistant superintendents of delivery, assistant superintendents of mails, assistant superintendents of money order, assistant superintendents of registry, assistant superintendents of stations, bookkeepers, chief stamp clerks, clerks, finance clerks, foremen of crews, printers, private secretaries, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of second-class matter, superintendents of stations, and machinist, at not exceeding $1,200 each...

Assistant superintendents of stations, clerks, printers, private secretaries, superintendents of carriers, superintendents of secondclass matter, and superintendents of stations, at not exceeding $1,100 each

Carpenters, clerks, clerks in charge of stations, pressmen, printers, private secretaries, and oilers, at not exceeding $900 each. Carpenters, clerks, clerks in charge of stations, and pressmen, at not exceeding $800 each...

Carpenters, clerks, clerks in charge of stations, janitors, laborers, messengers, porters, pressmen, and watchmen, at not exceeding $700 each....

Clerks, clerks in charge of stations, janitors, laborers, messengers, porters, and watchmen, at not exceeding $500 each..

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