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Executive Council and the House of Delegates shall be done in the printing establishment offering to do the work at the lowest price after a public call for bids. Provided, also, that the Speaker of the House of Delegates shall impose a fine from twenty to fifty dollars for each mistake or omission made by the printing contractor in complying with his contract with the House; in all, one thousand dollars.

EXECUTIVE.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR.

Salaries, Office of the Governor: Governor eight thousand dollars; private secretary of the Governor, two thousand dollars; stenographer and typewriter one thousand six hundred dollars; doorkeeper five hundred dollars; messenger three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twelve thousand four hundred and sixty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Office of the Governor: Blank books, stationery, furniture, office supplies, cablegrams, printing, traveling and other necessary incidental expenses, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, one thousand two hundred dollars; total, office of the Governor, thirteen thousand six hundred dollars.

INSULAR POLICE OF PORTO RICO.

Salaries, Insular Police: For officers and guardsmen at the compensation provided by law, three hundred and seventy-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; stenographer one thousand two hundred dollars, voucher clerk one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, three hundred and eighty-two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Insular Police: Transportation ten thousand dollars; stabling, keeping, shoeing, veterinary attendance and medicine for horses and purchase of horses five thousand dollars; rent of quarters seven thousand dollars; incidental expenses and purchase and repair of furniture eight thousand five hundred dollars; postage one thousand five hundred dollars; water three hundred and fifty dollars; lighting three hundred and fifty dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand seven hundred dollars; total, Insular Police, four hundred and fifteen thousand and fifty dollars.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Salaries, Office of the Secretary: Secretary four thousand dollars; assistant secretary three thousand dollars; chief clerk one thousand eight hundred dollars; secretary and stenographer one thousand six hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, four thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand

two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; two messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, seven hundred and twenty dollars; law clerk and chief of division of archives two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Office of the Secretary: Blank books, stationery, furniture, office supplies, cablegrams, traveling and other necessary incidental expenses, one thousand dollars; postage one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand dollars.

Salaries, Bureau of Printing and Supplies: Chief of bureau two thousand dollars; clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; foreman one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, four thousand six hundred dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Bureau of Printing and Supplies: Purchase of stationery, equipment and supplies, and the execution of printing and binding for the Insular Legislature and the several offices, bureaus and departments of the Government, including the hire of necessary temporary help, one thousand dollars; Provided, that the balance remaining from the fiscal year 1907-08 is hereby reappropriated and made available for the use fo the bureau for the fiscal year 1908-09; and Provided, further, that the cost of all stationery and supplies furnished to, and of all printing and binding performed for the Insular Legislature or any office, bureau or department of the government shall be paid by the Legislature or department on whose account such articles are furnished or work performed from the appropriation provided for such expenditure, and the payment so made shall be covered into the appropriation of the Bureau of Printing and Supplies for the purchase of stationery and supplies, etc., so as to be available for further use by the said bureau during the fiscal year 1908-09. Sales of old machinery, equipment and old material of the Bureau shall be likewise repaid to the appropriation for the purchase of stationery and supplies, etc.; total, office of the Secretary, thirty thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Salaries, Office of the Attorney General: Attorney General four thousand dollars; assistant Attorney General three thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk two thousand five hundred dollars; law clerk and secretary two thosand five hundred dollars; chief of division of property and accounts one thousand eight hundred dollars; stenographer one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer one thousand

two hundred dollars; stenographer one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk one thousand dollars; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; janitor three hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger three hundred and sixty dollars; one messenger three hundred dollars; in all, twenty-two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Office of the Attorney General: Blank books, stationery, furniture, office supplies, cablegrams, postage, printing, law books, traveling and other necessary incidental expenses, two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, two thousand four hundred dollars; total, Office of the Attorney General, twenty-five thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER.

Salaries, Office of the Treasurer: Treasurer's Office Proper: Treasurer five thousand dollars; assistant treasurer three thousand two hundred dollars; financial, receiving and stamp clerk, who is hereby authorized to receive, deposit and account monthly for all miscellaneous and other receipts, the collection and accounting of which are not otherwise provided for by law who shall give bond in favor of the People of Porto Rico in a sum of not less than fifteen thousand dollars; one thousand six hundred dollars; secretary and stenographer one thousand six hundred dollars; mail clerk one thousand dollars; messenger three hundred and sixty dollars; janitor two hundred and forty dollars; in all, thirteen thousand dollars.

Bureau of Accounts: Chief of Bureau two thousand dollars; clerk one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; traveling inspector one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, twelve thousand dollars.

Bureau of Municipal Finance: Chief of Bureau two thousand dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, two thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk one thousand dollars; in all, eight thousand two hundred dollars.

Bureau of Property Taxes: Chief of Bureau two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, who shall have all the powers conferred upon Internal Revenue agents, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk one thousand three hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars; clerk one thousand one hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each, three

thousand dollars; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; clerk seven hundred and twenty dollars; three clerks at six hundred dollars each, one thousand eight hundred dollars; three clerks, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; messenger three hundred dollars; assessor at large who shall have all the powers conferred upon Internal Revenue agents, one thousand six hundred dollars; three assessors, who shall have all the powers conferred upon Internal Revenue agents at one thousand four hundred dollars each, four thousand two hundred dollars; three assessors, who shall have all the powers conferred upon Internal Revenue agents at one thousand two huudred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; in all, thirty-one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

Bureau of Internal Revenue: Chief of Bureau two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, with powers of Internal Revenue Agent, one thousand seven hundred dollars; clerk, with powers of Internal Revenue Agent, one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk nine hundred dollars; clerk and stenographer six hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; Internal Revenue Agent at large one thousand six hundred dollars; four Internal Revenue Agents, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, five thousand six hundred dollars; eight Internal Revenue Agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, nine thousand six hundred dollars; four Internal Revenue Agents, at one thousand one hundred dollars each, four thousand four hundred dollars; three Internal Revenue Agents, at one thousand dollars each, three thousand dollars; two Special Internal Revenue Agents, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, thirty-four thousand five hundred dollars.

Bureau of the Paymaster: Paymaster three thousand dollars; assistant paymaster two thousand dollars; clerk one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk eight hundred and forty dollars; clerk seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; clerk four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eight thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.

Salaries, Collectors of Internal Revenue: Collector at San Juan two thousand dollars; clerk one thousand dollars; clerk eight hundred and forty dollars; messenger three hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred and forty dollars; collector at Ponce two thousand dollars; clerk nine hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; messenger three hundred dollars. in all, three thousand eight hundred dollars; collector at Mayagüez two thousand dollars; clerk nine hundred dollars; clerk four hundred and eighty dollars; messenger

one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Arecibo one thousand six hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; clerk four hundred and eighty dollars; messenger one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Caguas one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; messenger one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; collector at Humacao one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars; collector at Guayama one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk six hundred dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars; collector at Utuado one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Bayamón one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Yauco one thausand two hundred dollars; clerk three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Lajas and San Germán one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, one thousand five hundred and sixty dollars; collector at Camuy, Hatillo and Quebradillas one thousand and twenty dollars; clerk three hundred dollars; in all, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; collector at Aguadilla and Moca one thousand dollars; clerk three hundred dollars; in all, one thousand three hundred dollars; collector at Vieques one thousand dollars; messenger one hundred and eighty dollars; in all, one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars; collector at Manatí one thousand dollars; collector at Juana Diaz one thousand dollars; collector at Fajardo one thousand dollars; collector at San Sebastián nine hundred dollars; collector at Carolina nine hundred dollars; collector at Añasco nine hundred dollars; collector at Lares nine hundred dollars; collector at Yabucoa eight hundred dollars; collector at Coamo eight hundred dollars; collector at Cayey eight hundred dollars; collector at Río Piedras eight hundred dollars; collector at Río Grande eight hundred dollars; collector at Cabo Rojo eight hundred dollars; collector at Adjuntas eight hundred dollars; collector at Aguada and Rincón eight hundred dollars; collector at Vega Baja eight hundred dollars; collector at Juncos seven hundred dollars; collector at Salinas seven hundred dollars: collector at Naguabo seven hundred dollars; collector at Patillas seven hundred dollars; collector at San Lorenzo seven hundred dollars; collector at Maunabo seven hundred dollars; collector at Santa Isabel seven hundred dollars; collector at Guayanilla seven hundred dollars;

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