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ART. 48] . TOBACCO. 371
ten screwmen nor more than four laborers. The salaries of the
tobacco note clerks shall be one thousand dollars per annum each,
receiving clerks, shipping clerks and weighing clerks shall be
eight hundred dollars per annum, each, that of the sample-tyers
shall be seven hundred dollars per annum each. The wages of
the assistant clerks, janitors, finders, elevator or stay-floor men and
screwmen shall be two dollars per day each, the wages of the
laborers shall be one dollar and fifty cents per day, each. No
deputy inspector shall employ any additional force or labor than
that hereinbefore specified, without the approval of the chief
inspector, but with such approval the deputy inspectors are
authorized to employ as many laborers at one dollar and fifty
cents per day as may be necessary for the proper and economical
management of the respective warehouses, and it shall be the
duty of the chief inspector to order the discharge of any or all
of said additional laborers in part or whole, whenever the regular
force can do the work.
1890, ch. 262. 1892, ch. 41. 1894, ch. 251. 1896, ch. 280. 1898, ch. 314.
12. At the end of each day the tobacco note clerk in each of
said warehouses shall make a detailed report of the operation of
such respective warehouses to the chief clerk, who shall enter a
full record thereof in a book kept by him for that purpose; the
chief clerk shall collect all monies due said warehouses, and in a
set of books to be provided for that purpose, keep the accounts
of each warehouse separately, and consolidate the operations of
all of said warehouses in one general ledger, so as to show the
operations thereof individually and collectively. The chief
inspector shall select an office in one of the warehouses now used
by the State, to be most agreeable to him, with a due regard to
the most central location for the purpose of business.
Ibid.
13. The salaries and wages of the chief inspector, deputies,
assistant clerks and all employes and appointees of said ware-
houses shall be paid from the receipts thereof and from no other
source.
1898, ch. 314.
14. The chief inspector shall have full charge of all the
receipts and disbursements of the said warehouses, shall make
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