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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. 673 one $1,350, four at $1,200 each, seven at $1,000 each, one $936, two at $900 each, two at $720 each; stenographer and ty ist, $1,400; messenger, $600; property survey officer, $1,800; teac}hers’ retirement section: Clerks-—one $1,800, one $1,500; disbursing officer, $3,000; deputy disbursing officer, $1,600; clerks—two at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger, $600; in all, $56,276. 01··1··1cE or CORPORATION o0UNsEL. Salaries: Corporation counsel, $4,500; assistants—first $3,000, or§él;°°mu°”°°`mS°l’s second $2,500, third $2,000, fourth $1,800, fifth $1,500, sixth $1,500, seventh $1,500; clerk, $1,400; steno apher and thewriter, $1,200; two stenographers, at $900 each; cleii, $720; in all}323,420. COBONER,S ormcn. Salaries: Coroner, $1,800; morgue master, $720; assistant morgue °°'°“°"’·°m°°· master and janitor, $600; laborer and janitor, $480; in all, $3,600: Provided, That no part of any a pro riation contained in this Act §[,g'{‘,·{';;,m (mmm shall be used either directly or indilrectl) for the transportation of the v<>r}=»¢i<>¤ oriucumbeut incumbent of the office of coroner on Jyanuary 1, 1922. °” ‘“‘“°'"’m2‘ OFFICE OF SUPEBINTENDENT OF wmoirrs, Mnasvims, AND M.am¤rrs. Salaries: Superintendent, $2,500; inspectors——chief, $1,500, five at €,,‘;?‘*§§°,$Q§;,*,§’$;'}“,§,°B‘},‘Qj $1,200 each; clerk, $1,200; market masters—two at $1,200 each, ¤r¤¤.¤¤¤1m=¤k¤¢s· two at $900 each; assistant market masters—two at $780 each, two at $600 each; watchman, $600; laborers-Eve at $600 each, five at $480 each; in all, $24,160. imommca oomnssroumifs orrrcm, ,,,’§’g,g?§*§°,,§c€_°°"“"’* Salaries: Engineer of highways, $3,000; e eer of bridges, $2,500; ,,,§ §;_ mm superintendents—0ne of streets, $2,000, one iiggiiburban roads, $2,250; ’ sanitary engineer, $3,300; inspector of asphalts and cements, $2,400; trees and parkings—superintendent $2,000, assistant superintendent Assistant cnglmmt $1,350; assistant en¤·ineers—-two at $2,200 each, four at $1,800 each, M- two at $1,600 each,fbur at $1,500 each, two at $1,350 each, one $1,200; transitmen——three at $1,200 each, one $1,050; rodmen——eight at $900 each, four at $780 each; chainmen—six at $720 each, six at $650 I¤¤r>¤¤¢¤r¤. eweach; draftsmen——-—one $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one $1,050; eneral inspector of sewers, $1,300; inspector of sewers, $1,200; bridge inspector, $1,200; inspectors—two at $1,400 each, live at $1,200 each, one $1,000, one $900; foremen——thirteen at $1,200 each, four at $1,050 each, eight at $900 each; bridge k96P6Y$"‘0H€ $650, th1`¤¤ at Cam om, $600 each; chief clerk, $2,250; permit clerk, $1,500; assistant permit ’ clerk, $1,000; clerks--one $1,800, three at $1,500 each, one $1,400, two at $1,350 each, seven at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, one $900, three at $840 each, one $720, one $600; seven messengers, at $600 each; skilled laborer, $625; laboratory assistant, $1,200; steam engineers-—principal, $2,090, one $1,800, two at $1,760 each, three assistants at $1,460 each; six oilers, at $960 each; six firemen, at $1,160 each; storekeeper, $900; superintendent of stables, $1,500; blacksmith, $975; two watchmen, at $630 each; two drivers, at $630 each; in all, $182,210. CENTRAL GARAGE. Salaries: Superintendent, $1,500; two mechanics, at $1,000 each; hmmm in all, $3,500. 42150°—23—-45