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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 546. 1891. 1065 dollars ;_ for rent of office, one hundred dollars; for judicial expenses, including the printing of bxiefs and witness fees in District . cases before the supreme court of the District of Columbia, two thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, eleven thousand two hundred dollars FoR SINKING·FUND OFFICE, UNDER coNTRoL OF THE TREASURER smung-rum once. or THE UNITED STATES z For one clerk, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. FoR CoRONER’s OFFICE: For one coroner, one thousand eight oo.-°.,,,·.,m,,,_ hundred dollars; for horse hire, ?urors’ fees, removal of deceased persons, making autopsies, and ho ding inguests, nine hundred dollars ; for services in care of morgue, inclu ing purchase of ice, three hundred dollars ; in all, three thousand dollars. For: MARKET MAST M: For two market masters, at one thou- uummums. sand two hundred dollars each; one market master, nine hundred dollars ; for hire of laborers for cleaning markets at rate not exceeding one hundred dollars er market, three hundred dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred) dollars. Fora ENGINEERS OFFICE: One chief clerk, one thousand nine hun- hulnnuwemce. dred dollars · one clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars: four clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one computing en 'neer, two thousand four hundred dollars; one inspector of asphalt andcements, two thousand four hundred doHars; one messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; one inspector of gas and meters, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of streets, two thousand doHars; one superintendent of roads, one thousand four hundred dollars; one superintendent of lamps, one thousand dollars; one inspector of lam s, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of parking, one thousand) two hundred dollars; one assistant superintendent of parking, seven hundred dollars; one assistant engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; one draughtsman, one thousand two hundred dollars · for inspectors of streets and sewers, at one thousand two hundred, dollars each; three rodmen, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three axmen, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; one messen r clerk, at six hundred dollars; two messengers, at four hundredoand eight dollars each; and two laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, forty-two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. BOARD OF EXAMINERS, STEAM ENGINEERS: For compensation fo1• mmorusmmea board of examiners of steam engineers in the District of Columbia, ’°°•¤*°"¤*¤°°’°- three, at three hundred dollars each, nine hundred dollars. That overseers, inspectors, and other employees temporarily re- rempm.-y ourq_uii-ed in connection with sewer, street, or road work, or the construe- ‘°°“‘· °”°· t10D and repair of buildings and bridges, or any work authorized by appropriations, and all expenses incidental to or necessary for the proper execution of said work, shall be paid from and egluitably charged against the sums appropriated for said works; and the Commissioners of the District, in their annual report to Congress, shall report the number of such overseers, inspectors, and other employees, and their work, and the sums paid to each, and out of what appropriation. PERMIT wom:. rmnawork. For the im rovement and repair of alleys and sidewalks and the Au.,,,, m,,,.- ik, construction Idf sewers and sidewalks, of such form and materials as •¤¤¤¤W•=¤¤ the Commissioners may determine, under the permit system, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.