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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
[See also Index.]
Report (Eighteenth Report of the Commission to the President)
Report of Chief Examiner to Commission..
Historical register of the Commission
APPENDIX.
PART I.-CIVIL-SERVICE ACT AND RULES, ETC.
Civil-service act.
Revised Statutes and Statutes at Large affecting the classified civil service......
Civil-service rules and Executive orders.....
PART II.-REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE.
Note on history of promotion regulations...
DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE.
Instructions relative to marking of efficiency, etc....
War Department, regulations governing the Ordnance Department at large. Regulations governing the Engineer Department at large.
Instructions to local boards
Department of Agriculture, regulations governing promotions
Regulations governing promotion from tagger to stock examiner,
Bureau of Animal Industry
United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, regulations governing
promotions
Treasury Department:
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, regulations governing promotions.
Subtreasury service, regulations governing appointments and promo-
tions
99
Mint and assay service, regulations governing appointments, promo-
tions, and transfers .
Custodian service..
Departmental Service-Continued.
Treasury Department-Continued.
Page.
Life-Saving Service, regulations governing admission to the grade of
surfman
106
Light-House Service..
110
Marine-Hospital Service
Coast and Geodetic Survey, regulations governing persons employed
on vessels.....
CUSTOM-HOUSE SERVICE.
General regulations governing promotions
"Occasional employees," appointment and promotion of.......
New York, N. Y., custom-house, regulations governing promotions and
transfers.
114
115
GOVERNMENT PRINTING SERVICE.
Regulations governing promotions.......
117
MISCELLANEOUS.
United States Civil Service District of Boston, Mass., regulations govern-
ing consolidated board of examiners..
119
Limits of districts, for the purpose of certification, in the various "field"
services of the classified service...
122
PART III.-OPERATION OF THE CIVIL-SERVICE ACT AND RULES, EXTRACTS FROM
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, ETC.
Quartermaster's Department at large, Governors Island, N. Y.
138
FRAUDS IN CONNECTION WITH EXAMINATIONS, ETC.
Case of Edward F. Cullerton, letter-carrier examination, Chicago, Ill ..........
Case of A. S. Sanders, stationary steam engineer examination
139
Case of Liston D. Bass....
140
Case of Harry W. Bates, Bureau of Engraving and Printing..
Extracts from reports of Government officers, etc.
The merit system and the discipline in the Weather Bureau
Classification of the Government of the District of Columbia..
Superannuation in the civil service.....
The civil service in our new dependencies..
Features of previous reports...
Notable articles in previous reports...
PART IV.-COMPILATION OF THE CIVIL-SERVICE RULES, SPECIAL ORDERS, AND
CLASSIFICATIONS, FROM MAY 7, 1883, TO AUGUST 16, 1902.
142
144
150
155
159
I. Rules and amendments, and special orders, May 7, 1883, to August 16, 1902:
Rules of May 7, 1883...
163
312
II. Abstract of Special Presidential Orders of merely individual application.
III. Orders of classification by Presidents, by heads of Departments and offices,
and by Congress...
PART V. STATISTICAL INFORMATION.
[Period covered by tables is the year ended June 30, 1901, 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 who took special examinations for the
Departmental Service, the number that passed and that failed,
and their legal residence ...
Table 4. The number of persons examined for the Indian Service, the num-
ber that passed and that failed, and their legal residence ....
Table 5. The number of persons examined for the Government Printing
Service, the number that passed and that failed, and their legal
residence...
314
331
332
334
336
Table 6. The number of persons examined for the Philippine Service, the
Table 7. The number of persons examined for transfer and promotion in the
Departmental Service, under the provisions of Rules X and XI,
the number that passed and that failed, and their legal residence.
Table 8. The number of persons examined for the Custom-House Service,
and the number that passed and that failed..........
338
340
342
343
Table 9. The number of persons examined for transfer and promotion in the
Custom-House Service, and the number that passed and that
failed
346
INTERNAL-REVENUE SERVICE.
Table 10. The number of persons examined for the Internal-Revenue Service,
and the number that passed and that failed........
POST-OFFICE SERVICE.
Table 11. The number of persons examined for the Post-Office Service, and
the number that passed and that failed...................
Table 12. The number of persons examined for transfer and promotion in the
Post-Office Service, and the number that passed and that failed..
347
362
ALL SERVICES.
Table 13. The number of examinations of each kind, the number of persons
examined, the number that passed and that failed, the per cent
that passed, and the number appointed in the classified service..
II. Appointments, separations, etc.
Table 14. Showing, by States and Territories, the names of persons appointed
through examination in the classified Departmental Service,
exclusive of the Indian and Railway Mail services and those
appointed through noneducational examination in the Engineer
and Ordnance Departments at large, War Department, and in the
Life-Saving, Light-House, and Marine-Hospital services, Treasury
Department
Table 15. Names of persons appointed to positions excepted from examina-
tion, under Rule VI, in the Departmental Service.
Table 16. 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 by the Commission, without
examination, under the provisions of Rule IV, paragraph 3 (c),
from May 29, 1899, to March 26, 1902 ....
The apportionment of appointments in the classified service..........
Table 17. Showing the apportionment of appointments in the Departmental
Service at Washington, D. C., from July 16, 1883, to June 30, 1901.
Table 18. Number of appointments in the departments at Washington, D. C.,
made from the several kinds of examinations, with the sex of
those appointed..............
Table 19. Showing the number of persons of each sex appointed from the sev-
eral kinds of examinations in the Departmental Service, exclusive
of the Indian and Railway Mail services and those appointed
through 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....
363
380
433
435
437
439
440
444
Table 20. 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 1901.....
Table 21. Removals, resignations, deaths, and reinstatements among those
appointed through examination in the Departmental Service, ex-
clusive of the Railway Mail and Indian services...
448
457