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OFFICERS OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Gaugers, storekeepers, and storekeeper-gaugers were cov-
ored into the classified civil service by Executive order,
May 6, 1896.
Under the old form of bond of a storekeeper-gauger, con-
ditioned solely for the faithful discharge of his duties,
recovery may be had only for damages actually sustained
by the Government. Such bond did not cover fines and costs
imposed in a criminal prosecution of such officer. April
12, 1909. (T. D. 1482.)
Assignment of storekeeper-gaugers at distilleries. (T. Ds.
2456, 2864, and 3072.)
Compensation of storekeeper-gaugers designated as gen-
eral storekeeper-gaugers. (T. Ds. 2408, 2444.)
46 [Act of June 28, 1902 (32 Stat., 492).] The internal-
ip Compensation revenue officer holding the combined office of storekeeper
Fauger. and gauger shall hereafter be known and denominated
as a storekeeper-gauger, and when performing the com-
bined duties of storekeeper-gauger, or when assigned by
the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to perform the
duties of a storekeeper only at any distillery, or at any
ceneral or special bonded warehouse, he shall receive for
his services the compensation of storekeeper only; but
when assigned by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue
to perform the duties of gauger only, under the internal-
revenue laws, as provided by those laws, he shall receive
only the compensation for his services and the traveling
expenses which are allowed by law to United States
gaugers.
See note, “Compensation and traveling expenses,” at
head of this chapter.
Assignment of storekeeper-gaugers to distilleries, general
and special warehouses, ete. (T. D. 2438, as modified by
T. D. 2456.) (See also T. Ds. 2780, 2864, and 3072.)
[Act of February 24,1911 (36 Stat., 928).] Hereafter
storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers who are
assigned to distilleries with a registered capacity of
twenty bushels or less, or who are assigned to other places
where the compensation is now less than three dollars a
day, shall receive three dollars a day for services.
See note, “Compensation and traveling expenses,” at
head of this chapter.
Assignments of storekeepers and gaugers must be made
by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue upon the recom-
mendation of the collector. (T. D. 20695.)
, a Smaart of storekeeper-gaugers. (Cir. No. 712; T. D.
Transfer of storekeeper-gaugers. (T. D. 1331.)
Suc. 63. [Act of August 27, 1894 (28 Stat. 567),
Compensation gmended by act of May 13, 1910 (36 Stat., 369).]
en traveling.
That storekeepers, storekeeper-gaugers, and gaugers,
when traveling to or from assignments, or when trans-
ferred from one assignment to another, either in the same
district or in different districts, shall receive the same
compensation per day during the time necessarily occu-
pied in traveling that they would be entitled to if on duty