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 794 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 370. 1889. hundred dollars; one laborer, at one dollar per day, three hundred and thirteen dollars; one steam engineer, nine hun red dollars; one ropert clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars ; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger clerk, six hundred dollars; one messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; three watchmen, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one chief inspector of plumbing, two thousand d<ilars; two assistant inspectors 0 plumbing, at one thousand dollars each; one harbor master, one thousan two hundred dollars; for rent of roperty yards, one thousand dollars ; for contingent expenses, incllidin printin, books, stationery, and other necessary expenses, three tdxousand dollars; in all, forty-five thousand five hundred and seventy-seven dollars. A¤¤¤¤¤¤-’¤ cmu- Fon ASSESSOR’S Omrrcmz For one assessor, three thousand dollars; two assistant assessors, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; one s cial assessment clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars; one cldrk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, at one thousand dollars, in charge of records; one license clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one inspector of licenses, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one assistant or clerk, nine hundred dollars; one clerk and messenger, nine hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, including printing, books, stationery, detection of frauds on the revenue, an other necessary items, one thousand dollars; in all, eighteen thousand three hundred dollars. Oclhctcricmce- OR COLLEcTOR’s 0F1HOE: For one collector, four thousand dol- ‘ lars; one cashier, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one bookkee er, one thousand six hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each· one messenger, six hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, including printing, books, stationery, and other necessary items, one thousan two hundred andfifty dollars; in all, eigahteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. ` msn-um rm- pen-- or necessary ex nses in the collection of overdue personal taxes "’"“'""°"· by distraint and sal:) or otherwise, and for other necessary items one E1;-wm. thousand Eve hundred dollars: Provided, That hereafter the fees a11d vgi_S}g_ I, 33 cost of proceeding, collected by the collector of taxes under the act ‘ of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, for making distress and sale of property for ersonal taxes in arrears, shall be deposited by said co ector in the llreasury of the United States as other revenues of the District are deposited. - A¤<¤r<>r‘¤ <>¤ce· Fon AUmroR’s Orman: For one auditor, three thousand dollars; one chief clerk, who shall hereafter, in the necessary absence or inability of the auditor from an cause, perform his duties, without additional compensation, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one book-keeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundred dollars; for temporary clerkhire, one thousand dollars; for contingent expenses, including books, stationery, and other necessary items, three hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. Acwmers emu. Fon ATTORNEY’S Orrrcn; For one attorney, four thousand dollars; one assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; one s ecial assistant attorney, one thousand two hundred dollars; one law clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one messenger, two hundred dollars; for rent of office, one hundred dollars; for contingent expenses, in- - cluding books, stationery. printing, and other necessary items, four hundred dollars; for Judicial expenses. including the printing of briefs and witness fees -111 District cases before the supreme court of the District of Columb1a. two thousand five hundred dollars: in all, eleven thousand six hundred dollars.