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746 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 176. 1895. M¢··»·¤¤r’¤ ¤¤i<>¤- Fon ATTORN’EY’S Omron: For attorney, four thousand dollars; assistant attorney, two thousand dollars; special assistant attorney, one thousand six hundred dollars; law clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; messenger, two hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand dollars. snmugrunu umm. Fon SINKING-·FUND OFFICE, UNDER c0NTROL OF THE TREASURER on THE UNITED STATES: For clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars. owner- d Fon CORoNER’s Orman: For coroner, one thousand eight hundred ollars. ¤¤¤k•¤¤•¤*¤¤~ Fon MARKET MASTERS: For two market masters, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one market master, nine hundred dollars; for hire of laborers for cleaning markets, at rate not exceeding one hundred and twentyfdve dollars per market, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred and seventy- five dollars. · 1¤¤¤¤¤'H,g,:*j:¤ FoR ENGl"NEEB’S Oiuvrcn: Record division: For chief clerk, one ` thousand nine hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; messenger clerk, six hundred dollars; two messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars eachsurme uxvasm. Sutiace division: For computing engineer, two thousand_four hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand nve hundred dollars each; three rodmen, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three chainmen, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; draftsman, one thousand - two hundred dollars; inspector of streets, one thousand two hundred dollars; two assistant inspectors of streets, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of streets, two thousand dollars; superintendent of county roads, one thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of parking, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistanti superintendent of parkin g, nine hundred dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars- S¤b¤¤rf¤<»<1ivi¤i¤¤- Subsurface division: For inspector of asphalt and cements, two thousand four hundred dollars; inspector of gas and meters, two thousand dollars; assistant inspector of gas and meters, one thousand dollars; messenger, four hundred and eighty dollars; superintendent of lamps, one thousand dollars; three inspectors of gas and electric lighting, at nine hundred dollars each; inspector of sewers, one thousand two hundred dollars; superintendent of sewers, two thousand four hundred dollars; general inspector of sewers, one thousand three hundred dollars; two assistant engineers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; leveler, one thousand two hundred dollars; three rodmen, at seven hundred and eighty dollars each; three chninmen, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two inspectors of property, at nine hundred and thirty-six dollars each; two sewer tappers, at one thousand dollars each; permit clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; one assistant permit clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; in all, sixty-seven thousand three hundred and thirty-two dollars. Bouuorexminm. BOARD or Exnimnns, STEAM Enenmnnsz For compensation for '*“"‘°““‘“°°"‘ board of examiners of steam engineers in the District of Columbia, three, at three hundred dollars each, nine hundred dollars. 'rompmzy over That overseers, inspectors, and other employees temporarily required '°°"'°'°‘ in connection with sewer, street, or road work, or the construction 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 equitably charged mpm. against 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, and their