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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 187, 191. 1914. 517 CHAP. 187.-An Act To levy and collect an income tax on railroads in Alaska, and Jul? 18, 1914· . for other purposes. lH· R· °T’°·l Public, No. 144. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [ I States of America in Congress assembled, That in addition to the nor- §}§,’§,",,$,‘},,‘1'°“,§Sc;,m° mal income tax of one per centum on net income there shall be levied *¤¤ ¤¤· and collected one per centum on the gross annual income of all railroad corporations doing business in Alaska, on business done in Alaska, which shall be computed and collected in the manner provided in the Act of Congress, approved October third, nineteen *""·P·"“· hundred and thirteen, entitled "An Act to reduce tariff duties and to provide revenue for the Government, and for other urposes," the proceeds of which tax when collected shall be paid to tlhe treasurer of Alaska and be a plicable to general Territorial urposes. So much of u{‘,H,’°”°° hx “*’°l' the rovisions og the Act of Congress a provedpMarch third, eighteen ggk 30.p- 1337. himldred and ninety-nine, enti ed "Xn Act to define and punish 37’p'515‘ crimeg in iphe Disgzt of AlaskaAand to prpvide a lpode fof criminal roce ure or said istrict, or cts amen atory thereo as im se E license tax of $10055er mile per annum on railroads operateldoin P°°°'m°°""’”°°‘L Alaska is hereby rep ed, and all penalties for nonpayment thereof are hereby remitted. Approved, July 18, 1914. _ CHAP. 191.-An Act Mal¤ng’ appropriations to rovide for th expenses of e I°1Ym·m*· government or are District or ceruiiiibaii at are asgrr year endnig June mnaeiir, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes. [PUbll¢,N0.1§.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of§epresent** sums named, respective y, is hereby appropriated, out of any money dai) from Daum in the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, and the other half out '°"`°°°°°‘ of the revenues of the District of Coliunbia, in full for the purposes following, be' for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia foruiiie fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, namely: GENERAL EXPENSES. essen emma. Exmcrrrrvn Omen: Two commissioners, at $5,000 each; engineer §_g=,ggg;**¤ ¤g};;;¤,,_ commissioner, so much as may be necessary (to make salary of n¤¤m,¤£¤. $5,000); Secretary, $2,400; assistant secretaries to commissionersone $1,500, one $1,200; clerks-one $1,600, one $1,500, one $1,400, two at $1,200 each, one (who Shall be a. stenographer and typewriter) $1,200, one $840, two at $720 each; mesSenger·S——two at $600 each; stenographer and typewriter, $840; two drivers at $600 each. V Veterinary division: Vetermary surgeon for all horses in the depart- m_°°"i"°"”“'*‘°°““* mciritsdlof the Distric; goévplrnmenp, $1,21gO; $1 000 e `cines, su 'ca an ospita Su es,, ; _ _ _ Purchasing digsionz Purchasing ogizer, $3,000; deputy purchasing P“'°h°“’”‘°"“'°“‘ officer, $1,600; com uter, $1,440; clerks——one $1,500, one $1,300, Six at $1,200 each, tliiree at $900 each, six at $720 each; inspector of fuel, $1,500; assistant inspector of fuel, $1,100; Storekeeper, $1,000; messenger, $600; driver, $600; inspectors, two at $900 each; two laborers, at $600 each; two property-yard keepers, at $1,000 each; ins ector of materials, $1,200; temporary laborer, $150; Bm _ _ Euilding inspection division: Inspector of buildings, $3,000; djvfsjqglfg °’SP°°°‘°° assistant Inspectors of buildin.gs—principal $1,800, twelve at $1,200 each; fi;re·escape inspector, $1,400; temporary employment of addrtional assistant inspectors for Such time as their services may be necessary, $1,500; civil engineers or computers-one $1,800, one $1,500; clerks-chief, $1,500, one $1,050, one $1,000, one (who Shall