Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/660

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594 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1352. 1902. hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; four inspectors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; ten inspectors, at one thousand . one hundred dollars each; three assistant inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; foreman of public dumps, nine hundred dollars; messenger and driver, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-five thousand one hundred dollars. m3.*Lg*gn<g,;{¥;¤¤· Bono or nxnmrmns, STEAM mzommzas: For compensation for board of examiners of steam engineers in the District of Columbia, three, at three hundred dollars each, nine hundred dollars. n§`,§'“gQf°" °"°’That overseers, inspectors, and other employees temporarily required ' in connection with sewer, street, or road wor , or the construction and repair of buildings and bridges, or any general or special work authorized by appropriations, including all necessary clerical and other services w en specifically and in writing ordered by the Commissioners of . the District, and all expenses incidental to or necessary for the proper execution of said work shall be paid from and equitably charged against B°P°"· the sums appropriated for said work; and the Commissioners of the . District, in their annual report to- Congress, shall report the number of such overseers, inspectors, and other employees performing clerical or other services_, and their work, and the sums paid to each, and out of what apprplprration. ‘ uP'-f’,.°‘,,,:_‘*‘°'”°”*” It shall be e duty of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to submit, in the Book of Estimates for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and four, and annually thereafter, immediately following estimates for each of the respective oiliees and departments of the government of the District of Columbia, a statement showing, in etail, the number of persons, other than day laborers, who were employed upon regular and continuous work for thirty days or more during the previous fiscal year in or under such offices or departments under authority of and paid from general appropriations, indicatin in the case of every such employment the rate of compensation received and the appropriation from which paid. mf,',;§"°“°° "°l’°"" Dnunrmnur or rxsnruscn: For superintendent of insurance, two thousand five hundred dollars; examiner, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; tem rary clerk hire, six hundred dollars; in all, five thousand six hundredxdollars. S""°’°"' °“°°· Fon SUHVEYOIYS orrrcn: F or surveyor, three thousand dollars; assistant surveyor, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for such additional emplo ees as may be required, in accordance with the provisions V<>1.¤¤. v-68% of the Act of), Congress making the surveyor of the District of Columbia a salaried officer, thirteen thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars. . “°°"“’"°“""°"`· Fman runmo LIBRARY! For librarian, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand dollars; two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistants, at six hundred dollars each; two assistants, at five hundred and fort dollars each; cataloguer, nine hundred dollars; eataloguer, seven hundyred and twenty dollars; eatalo er, six hundred dollars; stenographer and typewriter, seven hundreefldnd twenty dollars; two attendants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; one messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; two janitors, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; engineer, nine hundred dollars; fireman, five hundcied and forty dollars; workman, four hundred and eighty dollars; four charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars. °°¤¤¤¢¤¤*¤¤P¢¤•¤- For- binding, three thousand dollars; rent, fuel, lightin , fitting u buildingi and other contingent expenses, nine thousand dollars; in all: twelve thousand dollars.