ART. 48] CHIEF INSPECTOR——DEPUTY INSPECTORS. 1327
1890, ch. 262, sec. 11. 1894, ch. 251. 1898, ch 314. 1900, ch. 231. 1904, ch. 336.
11. The chief inspector of tobacco shall have the power to
appoint one chief clerk, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars
per annum, which clerk shall have his office at such one of the
warehouses as shall be designated and occupied by the chief
inspector for all of the buisiness done at all of said warehouses;
and said chief inspector shall also have power to appoint an
assistant clerk, whose salary shall not exceed eight hundred
dollars per annum, and who shall perform such duties as may
be assigned him by the chief inspector. The said deputy
inspectors provided for in this sub-title shall respectively be in
charge of such warehouse as they shall severally be assigned
to by the governor, and shall each be authorized to appoint one
assistant deputy inspector, one tobacco note clerk, one receiving
clerk, one shipping clerk, one weighing clerk, one assistant
clerk, one sample tyer, one janitor, one finder, one elevator and
one stay floor man, and not more than ten screwmen, nor more
than four laborers. The salaries of the tobacco note clerks shall
be one thousand dollars per annum each; assistant deputy in-
spectors, receiving clerks, shipping clerks and weighing clerks
shall be eight hundred dollars per annum each, and that of sam-
ple tyers seven hundred dollars per annum each; the wages of
the assistant clerks, janitors, finders, elevator and stay floor
men and screwmen shall be two dollars per day each; and the
wages of the laborers shall be one dollar and fifty cents per
day each. No deputy inspector shall employ any additional
force of labor than that hereinbefore specified without the ap-
proval of the chief inspector, but with such approval the said
deputy inspectors ore authorized to employ such additional
force as may be necessary for the proper and economical man-
agement of their respective warehouses, and it shall be the
duty of the chief inspector to discharge any of said employes
of said warehouses whenever their services are not necessary
to the proper working of any of said warehouses; and the
chief inspector may, upon request or with the consent of the
deputy inspector of any warehouse, assign any employee of
such warehouse to any work that may be deemed necessary
for the business of the tobacco warehouses, and all expenses
incident to such special assignments shall be payable out of
the funds of the tobacco warehouses in the hands of said chief
inspector.
1890, ch. 262, sec. 12. 1892, ch. 41. 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
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