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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 250. 1909. 689 thousand two hundred dollars and four at one thousand dollars each; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors of plumbing and laborers for such time as their services may be necessary, two thousand dollars; draftsman, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; sewer ta per, one thousand dollars; three members of the plumbing board., at three hundred dollars each; d Zan all, one hundred and five thousand six hundred and fifty-four 0 ars. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby author- spfgggnbuuding *¤· ized and directed, from time to time, to prescribe a schedule of fees ' to be paid for permits, certificates, and transcripts of records issued by the inslpector of buildings of the District of Columbia, for the erection, a teration, repair, or removal of buildings and their applurtenances, and for the location of certain establishments for w `ch permits are now or hereafter may be required under the building regulations of the District of Columbia, said fees to cover the cost and expense of the issuance of said (permits and certificates and of mm the inspection of the work done un er said rmits; said schedule S° °' shall be printed and conspicuously in the office of said inspector of buildings; said fees shall unpaid to the collector of taxes of the District of Columbia and sh be deposited by him in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Fon cum or Drsrrucr nunome: Clerk and stenographer, one bolus or msu-mz thousand eight hundred dollars; chief engineer, one thousand four “"H”"‘ hundred dollars; three assistant engineers, at one thousand dollars each; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; two dynamo tenders, at eight hundred and seventy-five dollars each; three firsmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three coal passers at six hrmdred dollars each; one electrician’s helper, eight hundred and forty dollars; eight elevator conductors, at six hundred dollars each; two laborers, at six hundred and sixty dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; two chief cleaners who shall also have charge of the lavatories, at five hundred dollars each; forty cleaners, at two hundred and forty dollars each; chief watchman, one thousand doHars; assistant chief watchman, six hundred and sixty dollars; eight watchmen, at six hundred dollars each; one pneumatictube operator, six hrmdred dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars: Providrd, That the employees herein mrment authorized for the care of the District building shall be appointed by the assistants to the engineer commissioner with the approval of the commissioners. Hereafter policemen shall not be detailed for duty as watchmen b,f,’,*{f,*;*f°*P°‘*°° '°'“ at the Municipal building. For fuel, light, power, repairs, mechanics and labor not to exceed pe§l‘gg;§°°“°“°° °" three thousand ollars, and miscellaneous supplies, twenty-eight thousand dollars. ‘ Fon ASSESSOIYS orrrcmc For assessor, three thousand five him- A¤°“°"°°*“°°· dred dollars, and five hundred dollars additional as chairman of the excise and personal tax boards; two assistant assessors, at two thousand dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; clerk, arrears division, one thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; assistant or clerk, nine hundred dollars; clerk in charge of records, one thousand dollars; two clerks, at nine hrmdred dollars each; license clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; inspector of licenses, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant inspector of licenses, one