SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1920. 839 $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each, one $900, one $720; draftsmen—one $1,600, two at $1,200 each; two stenographers and typewriters at $1,200 each; assistant or clerk, $900; messenger, $600; board of assistant assessors—clerk $1,500, vault clerk, $900; messenger and driver, $600; temporary clerk hire, $500; in all, $56,920. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT orrrcnz Special assessment clerk, $2,000; ,,§§g{°*“‘ °“°Ssm°°‘ c1erks—one $1,400, three at $1,200 each, one $900, one $750; in all, $8,650. PERSONAL TAX Bonn: Three assistant assessors of personal taxes, P°”°””‘ *"‘ "°°’“< at $3,000 each; chief inspector of personal property, $1,800; a - praiser of personal property, $1,800; clerk, $1,400; assistant clerk, $1.000; two inspectors, at $1,200 each; extra clerk hire, $2,000; intangible personal property-—two clerks at $1,500 each, five inspectors at $1,200 each, clerk to board of personal tax assessors, $1,800, two clerks at $1,200 each; in all, $32,600. _ Lrcaxsn BUREAU: Superintendent of licenses (who shall also be L‘°°°S° "“’°““· secretary to the automo ile board without additional compensation), $2,000; clerks—¥—two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, one $1,000, one $900; inspector, $1,200; inspector of licenses, $1,200; assistant ins ector of licenses, $1,000; messenger, $600; in all, $13,100. ’ é)OLLECTOB.’S orrrcm: Collector, $4,000; deputy collector, $2,000; °°“°°*°'“·‘°m°€ chief clerk, arrears division, $2,000; cashier, $1,800; two assistant cashiers, at $1,500 each; bookkeeper, $1,600; three bailiffs, at $1,200 each; clerks—five at $1,400 each, thirteen at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each, five at $900 each, one $720; clerk and bank messenger, $1,200; two messengers, at $600 each; in all, $52,220. _ , Aunrrorfs orrrcn: Auditor, $4,000; chief clerk, $2,250; bookkeeper, A“d"°‘ S °m°€· $1,800; accountant, $1,500; clerks—three at $1,600 each, four at $1,400 each, 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 t%ist, $1,400; messenger, $600; property survey officer, $1,800; teac ers’ retirement section: Clerks—one $1,800, one $1,500; disbursing officer, $3,000 ; deputy disbursing officer, $1,600; clerksjtwo at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger, $600; in all, $54,876. mpomuon com Orrrcn OF CORPORATION COUNSEL: Corporation counsel, $4,500; sevsomm. assistants·—first $3,000, second $2,500, third $2,000, fourth $1,800, Hf th $1,500, sixth $1,500, seventh $1,500; clerk, $1,400; stenolgrapher and typewriter, $1,200 ; two stenographers, at $900 each; cler , $720; in all, $23,420. S. km md om Sixmxe-rrgxn oFFrCr:, UNDER CONTROL OF THE TREAsUm¤;R or rm: m g °°' l.-NITED SrArns: 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 sinkin fund and paymento interest on the debt of the District of Coiumiia. $50O· Coroner’s omce. Conor~:nrz’s orrrrcnz Coroner, $1,800; morgue master, $720; assistant morgue master and janitor, $600; host er and janitor, $480; in any $3,600- Su rintendent of Orman or SUPERINTENDENT QF WEIGHTS, MEASURES, AND MAR- w<§rt;g§§¤1€¤S¤¤€S»¤¤d mars: Superintendent, $2,500; inspectors--chief, $1,500, five at msaimés. $1,200 each; clerk, $1,200; market masters——two at $1,200 each, two at $900 each; assistant market masters——two at $780 each, two at $600 each, one $300; watchman, $600; laborers·——five at $600 each, five at $480 each; in all, $24,460. rnqmer comma. Exerxnnn comrrssrowrrfs orrrcn: Engineer of highways, $3,000; s“;§§g,§,,§',‘{‘,€°·S,,,,,,,,,,_ engineer of bridges, $2,000; superintendents-—one o streets $2,000, ¢¤¤<1¤¤tS·¤¢<=· one of suburban roads $2,250; sanitary engineer, $3,300; asphalts and cements-inspector $2 ,400, assistant inspector $1,500; trees and Assistant engineers, parkings——superintendent $2,000, assistant superintendent $1,350; °‘°· assistant engineers—two at $2,200 each, four at $1,800 each, two at