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 920 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C 11. 164. 1918. disbursing officer, $1,600; clerks-two at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 _, each, one $900; messenger, $600; in all, $48,776, 0,§g;}>°*‘¤**¤¤°°°¤S°*$ Qrrxcn or CORPORATION COUNSEL! Corporation counsel, $4,500; assistants-—iirst $2,500, second $2,500, third $2,000, fourth $1,800, fifth $1,500, sixth $1,500; clerk and stenographer, $1,400; stenograplier and typaiwriter, $1,200; two stenographers, at $900 each; _ _ c er $720· in $21 420. S"”"°*“’“"° °m°°‘ SIIQKINGJFUND bmudn, UNDER CONTROL or THE 'I`REAsImE1z or THE UNITED STATESZ For additional compensation to the clerk in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, designated by the Treasurer to perform the necessary clerical service in connection with the sinking) tmd and payment of interest on the debt of the District of Colum ia $500. °°'°'°""’°"’°"" CORONIlR’S omucmz Coroner, $1,800; morgue master, $720; assistaainlt morgue master and janitor, $600; host er and janitor, $480; in $3 600. Marketmasters 1lIA1i1mr MAs·rEns: Two market masters, at $1,200 each; assistant · market masters, who shall also perform the necessary labor in cleaning Jlhe markets, and one laborer for duty at Eastern Market, $2,760; in $5 160. M§`,“,f;§°”’P"°d“°° FAl{MEllS’ PRODUCE MARKET! Market master, $900; assistant market master, who shall also act as Iiliihst watchman, $600; watchman, $600; laborer for sweeping sidew on B, Little B, and Tenth a)nddTwel§h itreggv. northweist, and the center walk of the Farmers’ ro uce ar et uare an raking up s ace used for market urposes, $480; laborer to remove mar et reiixse from streets and £om sidewalks aroimd Farmers? Produce Market and to assist in the care of the mtglior of the market, $480; hauling refuse (street sweepings), $600· in $3 660. ‘ Emem Mmm` E.·;s·r1·:EN ,MAl¥.KETZ Laborer for cleaning sidewalk and street where westernmrm useg for marlig purposes (farmers’ market), $480. ‘ ESTERN RKETZ Laborer for cleaning sidewalk and street mh whmmd mr whlere used for market p11rpose§{(fal;·mers’ market), $480. k _ ISH WHARF AND MARKET; ar et master and wharfin er who et shall have charge of the landing of vessels, the collection of éharfage and dockage rentals, and the collection of rents for fish houses at the mlugiigxpasi}  wgiézigs apc; mark;(t}b0$900;ts§sistang6I61(1rl&et mfastcri ‘ a a orer · wa c man, rans erre Su. mam 0, from lump—sum roll); laborer, $480;  all, $2,580. w¤u=iigi1ii¤easures,a¤d OFFICE or SUPERINTENDENT or wmorrrs, MEASURES, AND MARKETS: '“°‘l‘°“· Superintendent, $2,500; inspectors—·chief $1,500, five at $1,200 each; clerk, $1,200; four laborers at $600 each; in all, $13,600. For purchase of small quantities of groceries, meats, provisions, and so forth, including {personal services, in connection with inves- Engmm commu tigation and detection o sales of short weight and measure, $100. ¤i¤;¤;;;gg_¤;¤. Su _ _ ENGINEER qoMMIssI0NER’s OFEICE: Engineer of highways, $3,000; ,,,,,g,,,*;,,_,,,,gg_ wm engineer of bridges, $2,500; superintendents-—one of streets, $2,000, Egg ogmsruglurban roadsr$2£g540(0san1tary eE1gIneer,t$3,3§§);5Oa)spl2alts _ ts-1nspec_o, assis an mspec or , · rees ,·,$,,m,,, 8,,,;,,,.,,,,,, and park1ngs—supermtendent ’ $2,000, assistant superintendent "“‘· $1,350; assistant engineers—two at $2,200 each, four at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each, four at $1,500 each, two at $1,3.50 each, one §g,§(g0;ttg·g.g:3Itmelr1—;threet 2§78$)1,20({1 each, hone $1,050; Iéodmeng- _g a_ eac, our a eac · six c ainmen at S 20 ; ,,,,.,,€,,,,,,_,,,,,_ six chammen, at $650 each; draftsmeh—one $1,500,7 two at $i?;§9 52532133?t2€”"t§·§f‘.§°§,.“`.?%"i°t§‘i3$$"""”’ ilmé "“"€°§i’%°f ..: ; . g eo ;1HS€CO1`B—W 00 each, five ,(1ncluding two of streets) ,at $1,200) each, one $12:000,,one $900; foremen—twelve at $1,200 each, one $1,050, ten at $900 each; foreman, Rock Creek Park, $1,200; three subforemen, at $1,050