[10] It is provided that the Health Officer may, in his discretion, apportion this monthly salary between the steward and assistant, provided the aggregate salaries of both shall not exceed $135 per month.
| Elevator Operators | $ | 85.00 | per | month. |
| Utility Man, additional | 25.00 | „ | „ | |
| Janitors | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Telephone Operators | 95.00 | „ | „ | |
| Substitutes at above rates. | ||||
| * Inspector | $ | 132.50 | per | month. |
| * Labor Agent | $ | 165.00 | per | month. |
| Assistant, male | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant, female | 85.00 | „ | „ | |
| Public Market | ||||
| Market Master as needed | $ | 85.00 | per | month. |
| Dental Clinic | ||||
| School Dentist, nine and one-half months | $ | 85.00 | per | month. |
| Municipal Fish Market | ||||
| Salesman | $ | 100.00 | per | month. |
| Salesman | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| * Superintendent | $ | 200.00 | per | month. |
| Assistant Superintendent | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Night Foreman | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bookkeeper | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Collector | 95.00 | „ | „ | |
| Household and Trade Refuse Collection | ||||
| Barnman | $ | 100.00 | per | month. |
| Blacksmith | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Utility Man | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Night Laborers | 5.00 | „ | day. | |
| Day Laborers | 5.00 | „ | „ | |
| Refuse Disposal | ||||
| Engineer | $ | 105.00 | per | month. |
| Fireman | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Mechanics, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| * Secretary | $ | 140.00 | per | month. |
| Stenographer-Permit Clerk | 120.00 | „ | „ |
| * Chief | $ | 225.00 | per | month. |
| Assistant Chiefs | 175.00 | „ | „ | |
| Electrician | 175.00 | „ | „ | |
| Secretary | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Master Mechanic | 160.00 | „ | „ | |
| Linemen | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Telephone Operators | 85.00 | „ | „ | |
| Captains | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Lieutenants | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Engineers | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Truckmen, Drivers and Pipemen: | ||||
| First year service | $ | 100.00 | „ | „ |
| Second year service | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Third year service | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Firemen assigned to shop work, additional | 5.00 | per | month. | |
| Officers as fire inspectors downtown, additional | 5.00 | „ | „ | |
| * Chief | $ | 225.00 | per | month. |
| Secretary | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Clerk | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Stenographer | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Captain of Detectives | 160.00 | „ | „ | |
| Captains of Police | 150.00 | „ | „ | |
| Sergeants | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Plain Clothes Men | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bailiff | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bertillon Officer | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| License Officer (Inspector) | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Patrol Chauffeurs | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Emergency Chauffeurs | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Alarm Operators | 85.00 | „ | „ | |
| Police Woman | 50.00 | „ | „ | |
| Patrolmen: | ||||
| First year service | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Second year service | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Third year service | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Special Police, as needed | 4.00 | „ | day. | |
| Jailers | 120.00 | per | month. | |
| Matrons | 95.00 | „ | „ | |
| Building Inspection | ||||
| * Building Inspector | $ | 175.00 | per | month. |
| Electrical Inspection | ||||
| * Electrical Inspector | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| * Assistant Electrical Inspector | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Plumbing Inspection | ||||
| * Plumbing Inspector | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| Boiler and Elevator Inspection | ||||
| * Boiler and Elevator Inspector | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| * Superintendent and Assistant to the Commissioner | $ | 200.00 | per | month. |
| City Laboratory | ||||
| City Chemist | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| Assistant Chemist | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Water Division | ||||
| * Superintendent | $ | 300.00 | per | month. |
| Chief Accountant | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bookkeeper (Class A) | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Clerk to Superintendent | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bookkeeper (Class B) | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Storekeeper | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Civil Engineer | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Draftsman and Estimator | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Rate Clerk | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Cashier | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bookkeeper, consumers accounts | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Ledger Clerks | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Permit Clerk | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Counter Clerk | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bill Clerk | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Addressograph Clerk | 80.00 | „ | „ | |
| Stenographer | 80.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chief of Meter Bureau | 150.00 | „ | „ | |
| Meter Bureau Clerk | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Meter Shop Foreman | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Meter Inspectors | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Meter Readers | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Meter Repair Men | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Inspector | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant inspector | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Inspectors | 105.00 | „ | „ | |
| Repair and Yard Foreman | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Tapping Foreman | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Clerk at Meter Building | 105.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Engineer | 150.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Engineers | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Electrical Engineer | 150.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Electrical Engineers | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Engineer, Lincoln Heights Station | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Pump Tenders | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
The Superintendent of Water Division may employ the following when needed:
| Foreman | $ | 6.00 | per | day. |
| Assistant Foreman | 5.50 | „ | „ | |
| Caulkers and Tappers | 4.60 | „ | „ | |
| Powdermen | 4.60 | „ | „ | |
| Blacksmith Helpers | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Truck Drivers | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Inspectors | 4.25 | „ | „ | |
| Laborers | 4.00 | „ | „ | |
| Mechanics | Going wage. | |||
| * Superintendent | $ | 170.00 | per | month. |
| Improvement Clerk-Stenographer | 132.50 | „ | „ | |
| Bookkeeper | 137.50 | „ | „ | |
| Cost and Distribution Clerk | 132.50 | „ | „ |
| * City Engineer | $ | 300.00 | per | month. |
| Chief Field Engineer | 167.50 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Office Engineer | 167.50 | „ | „ | |
| Sewer Engineer | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Instrument Man | 127.50 | „ | „ | |
| Draftsman | 137.50 | „ | „ | |
| Chief Clerk | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Counter Clerk | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Abstract Clerk | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Chainmen, as needed | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Improvement Inspectors, as needed | 4.50 | „ | day. | |
| Bridge Foreman, as needed | 6.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bridgemen, as needed | Going Wage. | |||
| Superintendent | $ | 132.50 | per | month. |
| Inspector | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Sewer Men, as needed | 4.25 | „ | day. | |
| Asphalt Plant | ||||
| * Superintendent | $ | 175.00 | per | month. |
| Plant Foreman, as needed | 5.50 | „ | day. | |
| Plant Engineer, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| Blacksmiths, as needed | 5.00 | per | day. | |
| Watchmen, as needed | 4.00 | „ | „ | |
| Roller Engineer, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| Surface Heater Engineer, as needed | „ | „ | ||
| Rakers, as needed | 5.00 | per | day. | |
| Tampers, as needed | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Smoothers, as needed | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Utility Man, as needed | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Teamsters, as needed | 7.00 | „ | „ | |
| Laborers, as needed | 4.00 | „ | „ | |
| Auto Truck Drivers, as needed | 4.50 | „ | „ | |
| Mechanics, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| Foreman | $ | 150.00 | per | month. |
| Mechanics, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| Apprentices, as needed | „ | „ | ||
| Blacksmith, as needed | 5.00 | per | day. | |
| * Superintendent | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| Street Foreman | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Utility Men, as needed | 4.00 | „ | day. | |
| Tractor Drivers, as needed | 5.50 | „ | „ | |
| Roller Engineer, as needed | Going wage. | |||
| Auto Truck Drivers, as needed | 4.50 | per | day. | |
| Teamsters, as needed | 7.00 | „ | „ | |
| Team Drivers, as needed | 4.00 | „ | „ | |
| Laborers, as needed | 4.00 | „ | „ | |
| Mechanics, as needed | Going wages. | |||
| * City Treasurer | $ | 220.00 | per | month. |
| Cashier | 165.00 | „ | „ | |
| Tax Clerk (Class A) | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Tax Clerks (Class B) | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Bookkeeper | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Bond and Warrant Clerk | 125.00 | „ | „ |
| * City Auditor | $ | 220.00 | per | month. |
| Deputy City Auditor | 155.00 | „ | „ | |
| Deputy and Counter Clerk | 132.50 | „ | „ | |
| Local Improvement Deputy | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Bookkeeper | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| General Checker | 165.00 | „ | „ | |
| Local Improvement Checker | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| Cage Checker | 120.00 | „ | „ |
| * Purchasing Agent | $ | 220.00 | per | month. |
| Stenographer-Clerk | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Storekeeper | 120.00 | „ | „ |
| * Corporation Counsel | $ | 5,000.00 | per | annum. |
| * First Assistant | 250.00 | „ | month. | |
| * Second Assistant | 175.00 | „ | „ | |
| Clerk | 120.00 | „ | „ | |
| * Claim Agent | 130.00 | „ | „ |
| * City Clerk | $ | 220.00 | per | month. |
| Deputy | 130.00 | „ | „ | |
| Deputy | 120.00 | „ | „ |
| * Secretary | $ | 130.00 | per | month. |
| * Police Judge | $ | 125.00 | per | month. |
| Police Court Clerk | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Probation Officer | 75.00 | „ | „ |
In the County, Civil Service does not apply, but your selection is largely dependent upon your political standing. Become an active man in your party and if you are fortunate in supporting a winner you will have employment. The county officers run as follows:
(Three in number at $3,000 per year.)
(Five in number at $4,000 per year.)
(Three in number at $1,800 each, per year, one of which is to be police judge, named by city and receives additional salary from city. Each justice names his own clerk.)
(Three in number at $960 each per year.)
(Named by County Commissioner.)
| Part Pay by Government | $ | 125.00 | per | month. |
| Part Pay by County | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Counter | 60.00 | „ | „ |
| Purchasing Agent (named by Commissioners) | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| Assistant Purchasing Agent | 110.00 | „ | „ |
| Custodian of Court House (Named by Commissioners) | $ | 110.00 | per | month |
| Three Engineers (work eight hours) | 110.00 | „ | „ | |
| Four Janitors | 95.00 | „ | „ | |
| One Watchman | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Telephone Operator | 85.00 | „ | „ | |
| Relief Operator | 20.00 | „ | „ |
| Steward—Jail (named by County Commissioners) and board | $ | 110.00 | per | month. |
| Edgecliff Lady Head Nurse | $ | 115.00 | per | month. |
| Bookkeeper | 60.00 | „ | „ | |
| X-Ray (doctor) | 75.00 | „ | „ | |
| Twelve Nurses | 60.00 | „ | „ | |
| Four Cooks | 40.00 | „ | „ | |
| Head Cook | 85.00 | „ | „ | |
| Two Waitresses | 45.00 | „ | „ | |
| Dishwasher | 35.00 | „ | „ | |
| Waitress and Pantry Girl | 16.00 | „ | „ | |
| Three Ward Maids | 35.00 | „ | „ | |
| Three Hairdressers | 35.00 | „ | „ | |
| Two Engineers | 135.00 | „ | „ | |
| One Gardener | 40.00 | „ | „ | |
| Two Janitors | 40.00 | „ | „ | |
| Two Orderlies | 40.00 | „ | „ | |
| County Carpenter | 150.00 | „ | „ |
| County Auditor | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Twenty Employees | 125.00 | „ | month. |
| County Treasurer | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Twenty Employees | 125.00 | „ | month. |
| County Assessor | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Twenty Employees | 125.00 | „ | month. |
| County Clerk | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Fifteen Employees | 125.00 | „ | month. |
| County Sheriff | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Fifteen Employees | 125.00 | „ | month. |
| County Prosecuting Attorney | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Eight Employees | 150.00 | „ | month. | |
| County Prosecuting Attorney’s Stenographer | 75.00 | „ | „ |
| County Superintendent of Schools | $ | 166.65 | per | month. |
| Two Employees | 115.00 | „ | „ | |
| Department Superintendent | 150.00 | „ | „ |
| Juvenile Court (named by Presiding Judge) | ||||
| Eight Employees | $100.00 | per | month. | |
| Chief Probation Officer | $ | 150.00 | per | month. |
| Chief Probation Officer Assistant | 125.00 | „ | „ | |
| Stenographer | 100.00 | „ | „ |
| County Commissioner | $ | 166.65 | per | month. |
| Clerk | 150.00 | „ | „ |
(Named by County Commissioners)
| Superintendent | $ | 160.00 | per | month. |
| Physician | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Steward | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Nurse | 50.00 | „ | „ | |
| Cook | 100.00 | „ | „ | |
| Engineer | 90.00 | „ | „ | |
| Assistant Engineer and Laundry | 60.00 | „ | „ | |
| Farmer | 75.00 | „ | „ | |
| Milker | 60.00 | „ | „ |
| County Coroner | $ | 100.00 | per | month. |
| County Engineer | $ | 200.00 | per | month. |
| Fifteen Employees | ||||
| Engineers | $ | 150.00 | per | month. |
| Draftsmen | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
| Roadman | 140.00 | „ | „ | |
Each of the five Superior Court judges elected names his clerk, bailiff and court stenographers.
People generally are not aware of the great number of men and women employed by the State Government. The State of Washington is comparatively a young state and yet it employs at least two thousand people in its different departments. Abilities of every description are required.
The Governor has great power, as most of the different department heads are appointed by him. In some cases the state law limits him as to a certain number of appointments, but as a rule, the Governor is allowed to make all appointments.
If you desire to learn the nature of work you can apply to the secretary of the various departments.
The following offices not marked elective are filled by appointment.
| U. S. Senators (2) | $ | 8,000.00 | per | year. |
| U. S. Representatives (5) | 7,500.00 | „ | „ |
| Governor (elective) | $ | 6,000.00 | per | year. |
| Secretary to the Governor | ||||
| Lieutenant Governor (elective) | $ | 1,200.00 | per | year. |
| Secretary of State (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Assistant Secretary of State | ||||
| Auditor (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Assistant State Auditor | ||||
| Deputy State Auditor | ||||
| Treasurer (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Deputy State Treasurer | ||||
| Attorney General (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Assistant Attorney General | ||||
| Assistant Attorney General | ||||
| Assistant Attorney General | ||||
| Assistant Attorney General | ||||
| Assistant Attorney General | ||||
| Commissioner of Public Lands (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Insurance Commissioner (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Deputy Insurance Commissioner | ||||
| Actuary Insurance Department | ||||
| Superintendent Public Instruction (elective) | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Assistant Superintendent Public Instruction | ||||
| Deputy Superintendent Public Instruction. | ||||
| Adjutant General | $ | 3,000.00 | per | year. |
| Assistant Adjutant General | ||||
The following offices are filled by the Governor and the boards and commissions are partly, if not all, determined by him.
These different department Boards and Commissions employ many people in the state. There is hardly a type of work that is not to be found from the most ordinary labor to the professions. The number of people employed are more than 2,000.
| State Boards and Commissions | ||||
| Agricultural Commissioner | ||||
| Secretary Agricultural Dept | ||||
| Assistant Commissioner Division of Dairy and Live Stock | ||||
| Assistant Commissioner Division of Foods, Feeds, Fertilizers, Drugs and Oils (including inspection of bakeries) | ||||
| Chief Deputy Oil Inspector | ||||
| Assistant Commissioner of Horticulture | ||||
| State Fair Secretary | ||||
| Director of Farm Markets | ||||
| State Labor Commissioner | ||||
| State Librarian | ||||
| Assistant State Librarian | ||||
| Superintendent Traveling Library | ||||
| State Fish Commissioner and Chief State Game Warden | ||||
| Deputy State Game Warden | ||||
| Coal Mine Inspector | ||||
| Public Printer | ||||
| Bank Examiner | ||||
| Deputy Examiners | ||||
| Hotel Inspectors | ||||
| Fire Warden | ||||
| Highway Commissioner | ||||
| Assistant Highway Commissioner | ||||
| State Geologist | ||||
| State Chemists | ||||
| State Commissioner of Health | ||||
| State Fiscal Agency | ||||
| State Superintendent of Weights and Measures | ||||
| Deputy Superintendent of Weights and Measures | ||||
| Inspector of Weights and Measures | ||||
| Commissioner of Statistics | ||||
| Deputy Commissioner of Statistics | ||||
| Clerk of Supreme Court | ||||
| Superintendent of Election Division | ||||
| State Printing Expert | ||||
| Hydraulic Engineer | ||||
| Assistant Hydraulic Engineer | ||||
| Agricultural Advisory Board | ||||
| Board of Accountancy | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Barber Examiners | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Control | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Dental Examiners | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Education | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Embalmers | ||||
| Ex-officio Secretary | ||||
| Board of Medical Examiners | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Health and Vital Statistics | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Optometry | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Pharmacy | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Board of Chiropody | ||||
| Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Affairs | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| State Labor Commissioner | ||||
| Assistant State Labor Commissioner | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Forest Commission | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Industrial Insurance Commission | ||||
| Secretary | ||||
| Library Advisory Board | ||||
| State Medical Aid Board | ||||
| State Nautical Board | ||||
| Nurses’ Examining Board | ||||
| State Board of Park Commissioners | ||||
| State Capitol Commission | ||||
| Bar Examiners | ||||
| Public Service Commission | ||||
| Chief Grain Inspector | ||||
| Industrial Welfare Commission | ||||
| Tax Commissioner | ||||
| Assistant Tax Commissioner | ||||
| Uniform Legislation Commission | ||||
| Veterinary Examining Board | ||||
| State Humane Bureau | ||||
| Board of Regents University of Washington | ||||
| Board of Regents State College of Washington | ||||
| Trustees State Normal School, Cheney | ||||
| Trustees State Normal Schools, Bellingham | ||||
| Trustees State Normal School, Ellensburg | ||||
| State School for Deaf | ||||
| State School for Blind | ||||
| State Training School | ||||
| State School for Girls | ||||
| State Soldiers’ Home | ||||
| Washington’s Veteran’s Home | ||||
| Western Hospital for Insane | ||||
| Eastern Hospital for Insane | ||||
| Northern Hospital for Insane | ||||
| State Penitentiary | ||||
| State Institution for Feeble Minded | ||||
| State Reformatory | ||||
| Superintendent | ||||
If you are out of employment it is well for you to examine carefully the activities of the Government in your city or county, or any place in the state where it may have general offices.
Any man who is out of work cannot say he has done his best to obtain employment when he has neglected looking up Government work.
Because the Civil Service applies to certain positions, do not let this stand in the way. Go to the head of the department in whatever locality it is and ascertain whether there are any possibilities of taking a Civil Service examination in the different departments; or find out whether there is not a temporary position that you can fill. This condition often exists and many times employment is obtained in this way and Civil Service Examination is given later.
Read Our Plan No. 217 in Connection with the Following Plans
In Spokane, Spokane County, State of Washington, a town of about 125,000 population, the Government employs more than 600 men. I will take up the various departments of the Government in Spokane County and give you a statement concerning these different departments, which might assist you if you are desirous of obtaining employment which are also represented in your State.
This department is headed by the postmaster, who receives a salary of $6,000 per year, and an assistant postmaster who receives $3,150. About two hundred employees work in this department. The rural route employs about ten men. The mail men in the city receive from $1,350 to $1,668 per annum. The Civil Service governs this department. The rural mail carriers receive from $1,100 to $1,600 per annum. They are also under Civil Service.
There are two employed in this department. Their salaries range from $1,500 to $2,200 per year. These employees are appointed by the chief of the Secret Service, Washington, D. C., and confirmed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The title of this department is self-explanatory.
This officer has four deputies. U. S. Marshal receives a salary of $4,000 per annum, while the deputies receive from $120 to $170 per month. This department names bailiffs for the Federal Judge.
The attorney in charge is appointed by the President and confirmed by the senate and holds office for four years. He receives $4,500 per annum. He has one assistant, appointed by the Attorney General under advice of the District Court, who receives $1,800 per year.
There are two employed in this department—the man in charge and his assistant. The appointment is made by the Secretary of the Treasury at Washington, D. C. The salary received is $800.00 per annum. The office is subject to the Civil Service.
This department is subject to the Civil Service, the salary received being $1,380. The man in charge attends to all immigration matters and also co-operates at different times with the Secret Service office.
This department has four in its employ, who receive about $1,800 to $3,600 per year, and are called inspectors.
The business of this department is to investigate all income tax return. Civil Service applies.
There are four employed in this office. The Civil Service does not apply. The duties of the employees of this office are to collect about six-sevenths of all government tax in a certain territory. A pamphlet put out by this department deals with the law governing collection by the government. Salaries, $1,200 to $3,000.
This department is under Civil Service, there being three employed. People who know of the activities of this office and the information it furnishes concerning weather conditions realize its value to the farmers.
This department is under Civil Service. The number of employees engaged is fifteen. Their duty is to look after the Federal Building in the city. There are six laborers who receive a salary of $800 or $840 per year. Charwomen, who work five hours a day, are paid at the same rate as the laborers. There are two watchmen at $840 per annum; one elevator conductor, salary approximately $840; one engineer at $1,320, and one assistant at $1,320.
There are two inspectors in this department of the same rank; they receive $3,000 per year each. The appointment is made by the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington, D. C. They employ together one office woman, who does all the clerical work, and their duties call them out of the office a great deal of the time. Their purpose is to see that all of the rules of the Interstate Commerce Commission are lived up to. A pamphlet or booklet is put out by this department giving all of the rules and regulations of the Interstate Commerce Commission as to locomotives. These inspectors investigate all accidents and keep in close touch with all of the locomotives, safety appliances, etc., and in case of defects in locomotives, the matter is taken up at once with this department.
This is governed by the Civil Service Department. The salaries in this department run from $100 to $125 per month. There is one veterinary in charge, and three who act as inspectors. There are also five lay inspectors, grade number two, and four lay inspectors, grade number one.
It is the business of this department to examine all stock and meat. They make certain examinations prior to the death of the animal and post mortem subsequent to the death. The five lay inspectors, grade number two, look after and inspect the curing and shipping of all meats. The four lay inspectors, grade number one, assist veterinaries. One clerk is employed.
There are two persons employed in this department under the Civil Service, one being the field agent and the other the stenographer and clerk. All information concerning crops in a certain territory is gathered together by the field agent and stenographer and forwarded to the Government to supply information for the Crop Reporter, which is sent out from Washington, D. C. The salaries in this department range from $100 to $125 per month.
This is a very interesting department. It has in its employ two telegraphers, receiving $1,400 per annum; three stencil cutters and persons who can run the mimeograph, who receive about $1,200 per year each. The person in charge must be able to decipher codes. One stenographer, one office boy and two general office workers are also employed. The General Chief Clerk, and his immediate subordinate receive $2,200 and $1,800 per annum respectively. There is also a special man sent out from Washington, D. C., who is on the road most of the time. This department issues a market report giving the price for farm produce at certain points where the farmer sells. It also gives the cost of handling the produce at other points and the price retailers ask. This shows the farmer the difference between his selling price and that of the retailer. A pamphlet called the Confidential Apple is also published and sent to all apple growers twice a week. This shows the price that apples are being sold for; also what the various farmers receive for the apples they dispose of. Since the Confidential Apple has been established, there has been only a few cents difference in the sale price of apples. Prior to that time there was frequently a difference as high as 50 or 60 cents which shows the great advantage of this service to the farmer.
This department also sends out a Post Card Reporting Service for Washington, Oregon and Montana. All carload shipments are recorded, showing the point from which cars are shipped. If a carload of apples was shipped last week from a certain town, it is indicated by a certain red pin on a map, and one can from this pin, find the entire history concerning that shipment of apples. Or if it is potatoes that have been shipped from a certain district, the clerk has that information at hand. All of this information is furnished to the farmer by the department and is of great assistance to him. It is also helpful to those buyers to whom it is important to know just where the crops are produced.
The man in charge of this department must make inspections when any question occurs as to the produce received by the wholesale houses or other persons who purchase from the farmer. This service is of great value to the farmer, because if he has sent in a load of good potatoes and the market has changed in the meantime, the inspector has to examine the potatoes, and if they are as good as represented by the farmer when they arrive, he will recover for any loss. Or, if a bad quantity of apples or other farm produce is shipped to the wholesale houses, they can call upon the government inspector and show what was forwarded to them, and this inspector’s opinion is a basis for settlement.
There are two employees in this department—one clerk and one manager, both being subject to the Civil Service and receiving from $100 to $150 per month. A letter, called a Market Letter, is issued. The inspectors see to it that the rules governing hay and grain are lived up to by the farmer.
There are two employees in this department—the man in charge and the clerk or stenographer. A letter is also issued by this department, which will also furnish all desired information as to seeds and their value.
This appointment is made by the Federal Judge. Four officials are also employed besides the clerk, serving out of the city. Salaries run from $2,500 to $5,000 per annum fixed by the United States Attorney General.
This department employs one person. It has not existed long enough to come under the Civil Service, so work in the office may be obtained by appointment from Federal Director and confirmed by the Department of Labor. In 1918 this office filled more than 197,000 positions in the State of Washington. The salary is $130 per month.
There are four employees in this office: one registrar and one receiver, who receive their appointment by the President and are confirmed by the senate. Each has an appointment of one clerk. The department is established on the fee basis, the registrar and the receiver getting not more than $3,000 in fees per annum and not less than $500.
This department issues a circular relative to the law covering government lands. It will furnish you information about the area of the government land in various counties of the United States and will give you such information as the department has on file. To this department come matters relative to homesteads, minerals, desert claims, timber claims and oil matters. Final proof to the land you locate is made in this office. Salaries received by the clerks range from $125 to $135 per month.
This department is under the Civil Service. Seven persons are employed in the city and more than 170 men report to the office in the city of Spokane, Washington.