TABLE 6.—Clerks and substitute clerks, carriers and substitute carriers, other competitive employees, and excepted and unclassified positions in each of 10 of the largest post offices having receipts of $3,000,000 at the close of the fiscal year, June 30, 1914. TABLE 7.-Changes, by district, in the Customs Service (Treasury) during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914. Maine and New Hampshire. Sabine. TABLE 7.-Changes, by district, in the Customs Service (Treasury) during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914-Continued. Galveston. Eagle Pass. Arizona..... Southern California. San Francisco. Oregon. Washington. Alaska. Hawaii. Montana and Idaho. Dakota. Minnesota. Duluth and Superior. Wisconsin.. Michigan. Chicago. Indiana. 145 1 37 34 369 1 2 589 104 19 712 202 157 96 34 .397 14 900 102 41 3 1 147 72 23 18 113 1,160 NOTE.-The above table corresponds to Table 9 in the Thirtieth report. The change in form is due to the reorganization of the Customs Service, effective July 1, 1913, by which the entire country was included in 49 customs districts, each with clearly defined limits, and all ports were included in one or another of these districts and subjected to the control and supervision of the collector appointed for the district. Prior to this reorganization there were 126 customs districts and 38 independent ports. Agents, inspectors, etc. Total. TABLE 8.-Changes, by district, in the Internal Revenue Service (Treasury) during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914. Alabama. First Colorado. Florida. Georgia.. Hawaii.. Third Iowa.... Eighth Kentucky Third Massachusetts. First Michigan... |