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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 164. 1918. 919 gfiicial inspections in the District of Columbia, $15 per month each, 540; In all, Executive Office, $125,200. Cairn or Drstrmcr BUILDING: Assistant superintendent, $2,000; °¤*°°m*¤¤*°*B¤”¤· chief engineer, $1,600; three assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; Mikasa. electrician, $1,400; two dynamo tenders, at $875 each; three firemen, at $840 each; three coal passers, at $600 each· electrician’s helper, $840; eight elevator conductors, at $600 each; laborers—two at $660 each, two at $500 each; two chief cleaners (who shall also have char e of the lavatories), at $500 each; thirty-three cleaners, at $240 each; chief watchman, $1,000; assistant .01118f watchman, $660; _ eight ysztcalpgien, at $600 each; pneumatic-tube operator, $600; m all, 4.F°’ ‘“§1s§i§'63’ £.?3“°m.m"· ‘°‘ii*Z‘¤"01.?."§‘&i"iam°§£‘3°“@*•3‘8 ““" l°b°" “°‘ `°”"`“"`°°" excee, , e es, , . Assnssoifs orrrcm: Assessor, $3,500I;Passistant assessors—tbree at *¤¤**’=¤¤°°- $3 000 each, one at $2,000 (one transferred tecollector’s 0Hice) ; five field men at $2,000 each; record clerks——one $1,800, two at $1 500 each, one $1,200; clerks—three at;$1,400 _B8¢l1, one $1,200 (three transferred to collector’s office), five (mcluding one in charge of records) at $1 000 each (two transferred to co1]ector’s omce), one $900 (one transferred to col1ector’s office), one $720 (one transferred to collector’s office)· draftsmen—one $1,600, two at $1,200 each; two stenographers and typewriters at $1,200 each; assistant or clerk, $900; messenger, $600 (one transferred to collector’s office); board of assistant assessors———clerk $1 500, vault_c1erk $900; memenger and driver wggiriilipfsagsgusrmk E snpecialali ’53a¤sessm'920` em dark, :2 000- ”¤··=*·* ······* clerks—three at $1,200 each (four transferred to collectofs oiice); dh one $900 (one transfen·ed_ to, colleptorfsofiice), one $750; in all,- $7,250. _  ‘_   __ _ _Q'   ‘ Pmzsorur. ux mann: Two asdstant assessors of personal taxes, P"'°""“°°"°‘ at $3,000 each; appraiser of personal propcrt, $1,800; clerk, $1,400;. assistant clerk, $1,000· two inspectors, at {1,200 each (one transferred to collector’s office); extra clerk hire, $2,000; mtangible personal pro]Lerty-two clerks at $1,500 each, five mspectors at $1,200 each, cler te;} ofsppryonal tax appraisers, $1,800, two clerks, at $1,200 eac · m, ,. License bureau: Superintendent of licenses (who shall also be u°""'°"""" secretary to the automobile board without additional compensation), $2,000; clerks-two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, one _$1,000, one $900 ; inspector pégicenses8h$ éogssistant mspector of hcenses, $1,000; messen er 0; m, ,. COLLECTOB’SgOFl•`ICEZ Collector, $4,000; deputy collector, $2,000; °°“’°"'°"‘°°· chief clerk, arrears division, $2,000 (formerly assistant assessor, assessors office)· cashier, $1,800; assistant cashier, $1,500; bookkeeper, $1,600· three bailiffs, at $1,200 each (transferred from lumgsum roll); clerks-three at $1,400 each, eleven at $1,200 each (mclu - ing four transferred from special assemment office three from assessors office, and_ one formerly mspector  tax board), three at $1,000 each (mcluding two transferred massessor’s office), five at $900 each (including one transferred from a.ssessor’s office and one from s ecial assessment office), one $720 (transferred from assessor s ofdice); clerk and bank messeniger, $1,200; two messengers, at $600 each (including one transferred rom assessor’s office); m all, $44,520. AUDITOB’S orrrcn: Auditor, $4,000; chief clerk, $2,250; book- *°°“"'°'°°" keeper, $1,800; accountant, $1,500; clerks—three at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each, one $1,350, four at $1,200 each, seven at $1,000 each, one $936, two at $900 each, two at $720 each; messenger, $600; property survey officer, $1,800; disbursing officer, $3,000; deputy