Railway Mail and Indian) and Government Printing services, the number that residence, during the year ended June 30, 1902. 16 16 613 23 250 25 260 32 44 33 120 38 1,345 40 118 45 355 47 There were also given 5,248 examinations which can not be arranged by legal residence: Passed. Failed. TABLE 3.-The number of persons examined for the Custom-House Service, and the number that passed and that failed, during the year ended June 30, 1902. a See Table 7 for kinds of examination. 205 4,433 1,094 5,527 bOf the 66 competitors at San Juan, 51 were given the examination in Spanish: First grade, 10 passed, 11 failed; second grade, 18 passed, 2 failed; third grade, 9 passed, 1 failed. 952 4,995 532 TABLE 4.-The number of persons examined for the Internal-Revenue Service, and the number that passed and that failed, during the year ended June 30, 1902. TABLE 5.-The number of persons examined for the Post-Office Service, and the number that passed and that failed, during the year ended June 30, 1902. |