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POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS AND POLITICAL COERCION.
Boise, Idaho, surveyor-general's office.
Denver, Colo., post-office.
Eagle Pass, Tex., custom-house
Guthrie, Okla..........
Louisville, Ky., internal-revenue district..
Nashville, Tenn., post-office
Richmond, Va., post-office...
Terre Haute, Ind., internal-revenue district..
FRAUDS OR IRREGULARITIES IN CONNECTION WITH EXAMINATIONS, APPOINT-
MENTS, ETC.
Brooklyn, N. Y., post-office..
Chicago, Ill., post-office
Danville, Va., post-office..
Denver, Colo., case of Edward G. Wood
Denver, Colo., post-office..
Greenville, S. C., post-office
Kenton, Ohio, post-office
Nashville, Tenn., internal-revenue district.
New York, N. Y., custom-house:
Appraiser's office...
Case of Frank K. Reid and Maurice J. Allen..
Union Agency, Ind. T., Indian Service
Washington, D. C., special examination for statistical compiler, Depart-
Examinations for admission to the U. S. Naval Academy
The competitive system in States and cities
Need of reclassification of the Departmental Service
Superannuation in the civil service
Features of previous reports.....
Historical register of the Commission
STATISTICAL INFORMATION.
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[Period covered by tables in the year ended June 30, 1902, unless otherwise specified.]
I. Examinations.
Table 1. The number of examinations held for the Departmental (including
Railway Mail and Indian) and Government Printing services, and
for the Philippine Service, the number of competitors, and the
number that passed and that failed, in each State and Territory..
Table 2. The number of persons examined for the Departmental (including
Railway Mail and Indian) and Government Printing services, the
number that passed and that failed, and their legal residence ....
Table 3. The number of persons examined for the Custom-House Service, and
the number that passed and that failed....
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Table 4. The number of persons examined for the Internal-Revenue Service,
and the number that passed and that failed..
Table 5. The number of persons examined for the Post-Office Service, and
the number that passed and that failed..........
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Table 6. The number of persons examined for transfer and promotion, and
the number that passed and that failed...
Table 7. The number of examinations of each kind, the number of persons
examined, the number that passed, the per cent that passed, and
the number appointed in the classified service .
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Historical sketch
II. Appointments, separations, etc.
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE.
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Table 8. Names of persons nominated by the heads of the Executive Depart-
ments, approved by the President, showing designations and
salaries of positions and dates of approval, and appointed upon
certificates of qualification issued without examination, under the
provisions of Rule IV, paragraph 3 (c)
Table 9. Showing the apportionment of appointments in the Departmental
Service in Washington, D. C., from July 16, 1883, to July 1, 1902,
under the census of 1900, on the basis of one appointment for
every 10,000 of population....
Table 10. Showing the number of persons of each sex appointed from the sev-
eral kinds of competitive and noncompetitive examinations in the
Departmental Service, exclusive of the Indian and Railway Mail
services, and those appointed through competitive and noncom-
petitive noneducational examinations in the Engineer and Ord-
nance Departments at Large, War Department, and in the Life-
Saving, Light-House, and Marine-Hospital services, Treasury
Department...
Table 11. Approximate number of appointments in the Departmental Service,
exclusive of the Railway Mail and Indian services, made from the
different kinds of examinations for which educational tests are
required, for each fiscal year from 1884 to 1902.......
Table 12. Removals, resignations, deaths, and reinstatements among those
appointed through examination in the Departmental Service, ex-
clusive of the Railway Mail and Indian services and the Engineer
Department at large
Table 13. Showing, by sex, the number of appointments, separations, rein-
statements, and the number of persons remaining in the service,
of those appointed to the Departmental Service through competi-
tive examination, exclusive of the Railway Mail and Indian serv-
ices, and those appointed through noneducational examinations in
the Engineer and Ordnance departments at large, War Depart-
ment, in the Life-Saving, Light-House, and Marine-Hospital serv-
ices, Treasury Department, and in the Government Hospital for
the Insane, Interior Department, from July 16, 1883, to June 30,
1902
Table 14. Showing the number of reinstatements under the provisions of Rule
IX in the Departmental Service..
Table 15. Showing the number of transfers to the Departmental Service by
Departments or branches of the service and position with the
Department or branch of the service and position from which
transfer was made
Table 16. Showing, by Executive Departments and independent offices, the
number of appointments, by original appointment, transfer, and
reinstatement, to positions in the classified Departmental Service,
in Washington, D. C., from July 16, 1883, to June 30, 1902....
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INDIAN SERVICE.
Historical sketch.
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Table 17. Showing changes in the Indian Service among those appointed
through examination and certification....
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RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
Table 18. Showing, by States, the number of substitute clerks in the Railway
Mail Service on June 30, 1902...........
Table 19. Showing changes in the substitute force of the Railway Mail Service.
Table 20. Showing changes in the probationary force of the Railway Mail
Service...
Table 21. Showing changes in the regular force of the Railway Mail Service..
Table 22. Showing changes in the Railway Mail Service from March 4, 1885,
to June 30, 1902.
Table 23. Number of probationary appointments, by States, in the Railway
Mail Service...
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GOVERNMENT PRINTING SERVICE.
Table 24. Showing the apportionment of appointments to clerical and recog-
nized trades positions in the Government Printing Service at
Washington, D. C., from June 15, 1898, to July 1, 1902, under
the census of 1900, on the basis of one appointment for every
30,000 of population...
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Table 25. Showing changes in the force of the Government Printing Service
among those appointed through examination and certification...
Table 26. Showing the number of reinstatements under the provisions of
Rule IX in the Government Printing Service...
Table 27. Showing transfers to the Government Printing Service, with the
department or branch of the service and position from which
transfer was made....
Table 28. Showing changes in the post-offices of cities having a population of
50,000 or over; also total number of changes in all other classified
post-offices...
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Table 29. Separations from the Free-Delivery Service.....
Table 30. Showing removals from the Post-Office Service by years..
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Table 31. Showing number and percentage of separations from the seven
largest post-offices
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Table 32. Showing the number of clerks and subclerks, carriers and sub-
carriers, clerks in charge of substations, laborers, and the number
of excepted positions in the seven largest post-offices.....
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CUSTOM-HOUSE SERVICE.
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Table 33. Showing changes in the Custom-House Service of ports whose
receipts are in excess of $50,000...
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Table 34. Showing removals from the Custom-House Service, by years, from
July 1, 1886, to June 30, 1902..........
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Table 35. Showing the number and percentage of separations from the six
largest custom-houses, each year, 1896 to 1902.
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Table 36. Showing the number of classified and of excepted and unclassified
employees in the six largest custom-houses July 1, 1902.............
Table 37. Showing number appointed from competitive examinations in the
New York custom-house during each fiscal year commencing July
1, 1883, and the number removed of those so appointed during
the same period ..........
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INTERNAL-REVENUE SERVICE.
Table 38. Showing changes in the Internal-Revenue Service
ENTIRE CLASSIFIED SERVICE.
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Table 39. Appointments by examination, by reinstatement, and by transfer
in the various branches of the competitive classified service, and
the percentage of number of competitive positions, by fiscal years.
Table 40. Showing the number of positions in the different branches of the
classified service filled by original appointment, by transfer, and
by reinstatement, whether in Washington, D. C., or elsewhere,
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902, with general educa-
tional requirements for original entrance to such positions......
Table 41. Showing the number of competitive positions in the classified serv-
ice, the number and percentage of removals from the classified
service, and the number of removals from excepted positions,
positions excluded in part, and unclassified, except for mechanics
and workmen in the Navy-Yard Service and in the Engineer and
Ordnance departments..
Table 42. Showing the number of emergency and temporary appointments, by
branches of the service, departments, bureaus, etc., authorized
or approved under the various sections of Rule VIII...
Table 43. Showing, by departments and branches of the service, temporary
appointments made permanent under section 17 of Rule VIII
from May 29, 1899, to June 30, 1902 ....
Table 44. Showing, for all branches of the classified service, the number
examined, the number that passed, the per cent that passed, the
number appointed, the per cent appointed of those that passed,
and the approximate number of competitive positions in the serv-
ice during the several periods covered by the reports of the
Commission..
List of new examinations prepared during fiscal year ended June 30, 1902..
Table showing subjects comprised in educational examinations.
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