itect,
assistant supervising architect, confidential clerk to Supervising
Architect, and photographer.
In the Bureau of the Mint: Assayer, examiner, computer of bullion, and
adjuster of accounts.
In the Bureau of Navigation: Clerk of class 4, acting as deputy
commissioner.
In the office of Construction of Standard Weights and Measures: Adjuster
and mechanician.
In the Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Chief of the Bureau, assistant
chief of Bureau, engravers, and plate printers.
In the Coast and Geodetic Survey: Superintendent, confidential clerk to
Superintendent, the normal or field force, general office assistant,
confidential clerk to general office assistant, engravers and contract
engravers, electrotypist and photographer, electrotypist's helper,
apprentice to electrotypist and photographer, copperplate printers,
plate-printers' helpers, and mechanicians.
In the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Superintendent of
stamp vault.
3. In the Department of the Interior:
In the office of the Secretary: Superintendent of documents, clerk of
class 3 as custodian, clerk to sign land patents, and telephone
operator.
In the office of the Assistant Attorney-General: Law clerks--One at
$2,750 per annum, one at $2,500 per annum, one at $2,250 per annum, and
thirteen at $2,000 per annum.
In the Patent Office: Financial clerk, examiner of interferences, and
law clerk.
In the General Land Office: Two law clerks, two law examiners, clerk of
class 4 acting as receiving clerk, and ten principal examiners of land
claims and contests.
In the Bureau of Pensions: Assistant chief clerk, medical referee,
assistant medical referee, and law clerk.
In the Bureau of Indian Affairs: Principal bookkeeper.
In the office of Commissioner of Railroads: Railroad engineer.
In the Bureau of Education: Collector and compiler of statistics and
statistician.
In the Geological Survey: In permanent force--General assistant,
executive officer, photographer, twelve geologists, two paleontologists,
two chemists, chief geographer, three topographers, and three
geographers. In temporary force--Six paleontologists, eight geologists,
geographer, mechanician, and editor.
4. In the Department of War: Clerk for the General of the Army and clerk
for the retired General of the Army.
In the office of the Chief Signal Officer: Lit
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