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State Salaried Positions

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Most of the state offices at the disposal of (ïovernor-eleot Pingree are ornamental in charaoter, bnt still there are a few that are worth the lookiug after and below is giveu a complete list of the important offices tbat he will be able to fili: Cominissioner of insurance, $2,000; depnty, $1,500; chief clerk, 1,050; actuary, $1,000. Cornrnissioner of railroads, $2,500; deputy, $1,495; niecbanical engineer, $1,500; chief clerk, $1,000; stenographer. Commissioner of labor, $2,0"00; depnty, $1,437.50; chief clerk, $1,000; stenographer; live factory inspeotors. Oommissiouer of banking, $2,500; deputy, $2,000; examiner, $1,500. Commissioner of mineral statistics, $2,000. State oil inspector, $1,500; deputies, paid by fees. State salt inspector and eight deputies. Dairy and food commissioner, $1,000; clerk, analyst, five inspeotors. State veterinarian, per diera. Adjutant-general, $1,000; assistant, $1,000. Quartermaster general, $1,000; assistant, $1,500. Inspector-general, $1,000. State tax statistician, $1,000. Private seoretary, $1,800. Executive clerk, $1,46(5. The term of the state game and fish warden and state librarían, who are also appointed by the goveruor, is four years, and each has two years yet to serve.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News