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 518 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 191. 1914. be a. stenographer and typewriter) $1,000, one $900; messenger, $480 ; assistant inspector, $1,500; “¥,‘;**,§s${’f,‘;•;,;sf°’ °*°· To reimburse two elevator inspectors for provision and_mai.ntenance by themselves of two motor cycles for use in their oHic1al1nspection on o elevators, $10 per month each, $240; _ _ !'°°”"°' mu For triansportatgon, megnsmcg transportation, and maintenance of _ _ means o transpor ation, 1, · m$..”°r.?I,?i“m’”°"°° lflumbing inspection divisioii: Inspector of plumbing, $2,000; assistant msplectors of plumbing-principal $1,550, one $1,200, four at $1,000 eac ;clerks-one $1,200, one $900; temporary employment 2fm°f$‘,“€§3} ‘?.%§.;‘;“,Q‘Hf,?‘§,‘°§°,,,,,,,y°‘ *"““¥5“§¤0°’?‘}r}2rbt§m'°,¤” *23%%** sewer tapper, $1,000; three members of  board, at $150 each; ,,,,{,‘,,',,§°,,§_°’°‘“ ‘°' ’”‘ To reimburse three assistant inspaptors of p umbing for provision and maintenance by themselves of ee motor cycles or use in their oihcial mspectnons in the District of Columbia $10 per month each, mw- $360: Provided, That no more of said sum shall be expended than is ' acgrallg  for the maintenance of said motor cycles. Gan of District 8, ’ 1 ’ 0° mum;. Cum or Drsrnrcr Bmznnme: Clerk and stene a her $2,000; chief engineer, $1,400; three assistant engineers, gift I$1,000 each; electrician, $1,200; two dynamo tenders, at $875 each; three Bremen, at $720 eachl; three coal passers, at $600 each; electrician’s helper, $840; eight e evator conductors, at $600 each; laborers·—two at $660 each, two at $500 each; two clnef  (who shall also have charge of the lavatories), at $500 each; thu·ty cleaners, at $240 each· chief watchman, $1,000; assistant chief watchman, $660; plight watchmen, M at $600 each; pneumat1c—tube operator, $600; , $36,530. °°‘l"°"“""‘· For fuel, hght, power, reign, laundry_ mechamcs and labor, not to ’ exceed $3,500, and misce eous supplies, $17,000. ¤¤<¤=¤¤¤¤~ Assnssons ormon: Assessor $3,500; two assistant assessors, at $2,000 each; clerks—·four (including one in arrears division), at
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, _ wo a eac ; m · t t or clerk, $900; license, clerk, $1,200; inspector iilfilicenses, $1,2?); assistant inspector of licenses, $1,000; messengers-one $600, one $450; three assistant assessors, at $3,000 each; board of assistant assessors——clerk $1,500, messenger and driver $600; two clerks, at ,_ · r er o erson ro 1,800·, - assistant cleik, $1,000; thrge inspectliorsixgt 5$’1,200 eablisgegxtrilclggk _ hire, $2,000; m all, $15,800. ‘*°“’° °°¤“’- . Exorsn nosnnz Three members of excise board, at $2,400 eachclerk, $1,500; inspector, $0500; messenger, $600; hire of means ei “"é‘.?.*}.°;"““‘°*" “’°°°’ “é’t’ f$"8¥§.’2»¤0 d · _ oronsorrrcnzoecr ; t llt, · cashier, $1 ,800; assistant cashier, $1,500;   l?c60(01; t.hr;ie¢;)g;]$1,400 each, one $1,200, one $1,000, three at $900 each- clerk, an messenger, $1,200; rn , $600; ll ., qegax-su°c€"t|£1°iil°S’ ]Q‘or extra labor in preparatiii>S1i}Bi>1?9t1sx-sale cigriiinhgdsggiid data, wh1ch the law reqmres  oftlce to furnish the recorder of deeds and Audjwsnmml th; assessor, with authority to employ typpwritexs and clerks, $800. Unrron s orncnz Auditor, $4,000; c of clerk, $2 250· bookkeeper, $1,800; acconmtant, $1,500; clerks—three at $1 600 each three at $1,400 each, one $1,350, four at $1,200 each, five at $1 000 each, one $936, two at $900 each, two at $720 each; messenger, $600; disbursing officer, $3,000; deputy disbursing officer, $1,600; clerks— grigjggoo, two at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger, $600; in all,
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