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 sixrY-r1F·rH oononnss. sm. II. ou. 130. 1918. 805 Srmaueoar-Insrrzcrron Smzvromz Supervising Inspector General, ¤§,}°g_¥*r;‘;{;*·’”SP°°· $4,000; chief clerk and Acting Supervising Ins ector General in the An¢¢,p.vé9. absence of that officer, $2,000; clerks—one of cliass four, two of class three, one of class two, two of class one, two at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger; in all, $19,440. Steamboat inspectors: For eleven supervising inspectors, at $3,000 ,,,§“P°"“S*”€ *“P°°" each, $33,000; -i¤¢¤.p.v40. $1:’§2S:?§6}l9OI'S of hulls and inspectors of boilers, as authorized by law, L‘,,'g‘j°I§f"f;0_ 7 3 Assistant inspectors, as authorized by law, for the following ports: Assistarit inspectors. New York, thirty-six at $2,000 each; New Orleans, six at $1,800 A”°’p'm‘ each; Baltimore, eight at $1,800 each; Providence, four at $1,800 each· Boston, eight at $1,800 each; Philadel hia, ten at $1,800 each; San llrancisco, twelve at $1,800 each; Builglo, six at $1,600 each; Cleveland, ten at $1,600 each· Milwaukee, four at $1,600 each; Chicago, four at $1,600 each; Grand Haven, four at $1 600 each; Detroit, four at $1,600 each; Norfolk, six at $1,600 each; Seattle, ten at $1,600 each; Portland (Oregon), two at $1,600 each; Albany (New York), two at $1,600 each; uluth, two at $1,600 each; Portland (Maine), two at $1,600 each; New London, two at $1,600 each; two traveling inspectors, at $2,500 each; $256,200; In all, for inspectors, Steamboat-Inspection Service, $463,300. Clerk hire, service at large: For compensation, not exceeding jlftfggil $1,500 a year to each person, of clerk to boards of steamboat inspec- ` tors, to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce in accordance with the provisions of law, $100,000. Contingent expenses: For fees to witnesses; traveling and other §,$,T°*';§{,f*P¤¤=¤*· » expenses when on officia.1 business of the Supervising Inspector ' General, supervising inspectors, traveling inspectors, loca and assist ant inspectors, and clerks; instruments, urmture, stationery, janitor service, and every other thing necessary to canhy into effect the provisions of rms ’rifty-two, Revised statues, sis ,000. ,,£,,%· mi ML ¤¤· BUREAU or Navroxrronz Commissioner, $4,000; deputy com- N"*¤¤”°¤ B¤¥¤¤¤· missioner, $2,750; chief clerk, $2,000; clerk to commissioner, $1,600; clerks—two of class four, two of class three, three of class two, fo11r of class one, four at $1,000 each, six at $900 each; two stenographers and typewriters to be employed not to exceed six months at the rate of $75 per month eac ; two messengers; in all, $38,130. Shi ping service: For shi ping commissioners in amounts not s1.§.lZ*,'§?i”‘ °°""'"“' exceeging the following: Baitimore, $1,200; Bath, Maine, $1;000; Boston, $3,000; New Bedford,$1,200; New Orleans, $1,500; Newplort m§_*j,f'P°** N·>W= News, $1,500; New York, $5,000; Norfolk, $1,500; Philadelp `a, $2,400; Portland,Maine, $1,300; Seattle, $3,500; Providence,$1,800; Rockland, $1,200; San Francisco, $4,000; in all $30 100. Clerk hire: For compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of °l°’k h"°‘ Commerce, of not to exceed $1,600 per annum to each person or clerk _ in the offices of shipping commissioners, $47,700: Bromkied, That one i1ifi’,§§$.','§;,,,,_ clerk may be employed hereunder at a compensation not to exceed $1,800 er annum. Contgigent expenses: For rent, stationery, and other requisites for (i>?$i%i°e]i1iixP°°s°°° transaction of the business of shipping comm1ssioners’ offices, and for janitor in the commissioners office at New York, $840; in all, $8,365. To enable the Commissioner of Navigation to secure uniformity in "gSedg°¤¤*¤¤¢¤¤ °* the admeasurement of vessels, including the employment of an pw, p. am. adjuster of admeasurements at not to exceed $2,100, purchase and exchange of admeasuring instruments, traveling and incidental e enses, $3,500. $;§`6>r purchase and repair of instruments for counting passengers, $‘?,`}{f°},'}§¤'§°°°°°°”'
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