TABLE 5.-Showing changes in the substitute force of the Railway Mail Service during the year ended June 30, 1913. TABLE 6.-Showing changes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, in the post offices of cities having a population of 75,000 or over; also total number of changes in all other classified post offices. [Census of 1910.] Male. Female. Carriers. Total Soldiers, sailors, etc. Civilians. By transfer. Temporary. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. 16 16/ Birmingham, Ala. 13 2 13 28 3 24 57 2 Boston, Mass. 273 244 517 19 1279 161 1 10 986 158 110 24310 22 7 81 13 Bridgeport, Conn 8 11 19 1 2 23 25 4 29 2 15 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. 54 106 160 11 7 91 31 270 17 11 298 10 44 12 13 Buffalo, Ń. Y. 472 1 75 148 3 4 1 156 13 2 171 3 18 5 1232 Camden, N. J.. 5 1 6 8 14 4 18 2 1 8 11 Chicago, Ill. 5 897 173 1,070 1 71 624 288 6 2 1,456 51 61 1,568 38 404 38 16 38 387 921 Cincinnati, Ohio.. 60 40 100 12 33 145 7 3 Cleveland, Ohio. 64 90] 154 1 8 1 164 12 155 2 178 5 22 4 19 2 12 33 73 6 32 10 42 Removed. Resigned. Died. Probationers dropped. By transfer. Temporary. Temporary appointees probationally appointed. By change in status of position. Total. 1 Includes persons brought in by consolidation of Hyde Park, July 1, 1912; Lynn, Feb. 2, 1913; Needham, Feb. 24, 1913; Stoneham, Mar. 1, 1913; Waltham, Mar. 1, 1913; Wellesley, Feb. 24, 1913; Massachusetts post offices. 2 Brought in by consolidation of Stratford, Conn., post office, Feb. 16, 1913. 6 Persons brought in by consolidation of Morgan Park, Ill., post office, Jan. 1, 1913. Excepted and noncompetitive positions. Unclassified positions. Grand total. TABLE 6.-Showing changes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, in the post offices of cities having a population of 75,000 or over; also total number of changes in all other classified post offices-Continued. 1 Includes 3 appointments through stenographer and typewriter examination. 2 Includes changes for fiscal year ending June 30, 1912. * Includes 1 appointment through marine carrier examination. 4 Through stenographer and typewriter examination. 5 By consolidation with Boston, Mass., post office, Feb. 1, 1913. 6 Includes 41 brought in by consolidation of South Omaha, Nebr., post office, Jan. 1, 1913. 7 Includes 1 watchman. By consolidation of Charlotte, N. C., post office. By consolidation of Clayton and Ferguson, Mo., post offices Mar. 1, 1913, and 10 Includes 1 appointment through stenographer and typewriter examination. 12 By consolidation of Chevy Chase, Md., post office, June 1, 1913. 13 By consolidation of Tuckahoe, N. Y., post office, March 1, 1913. TABLE 7.-Showing the number of clerks and substitute clerks, carriers and substitute carriers, other competitive employees, and the number of excepted and unclassified positions in each of 8 of the largest post offices at the close of the fiscal year, June 30, 1913. 1 Includes one assistant postmaster at each post office. TABLE 8.-Showing number and percentage of separations from each of seven of the largest post offices for each year from July, 1896, to June, 1913. |