■\ A. That is more than I can tell you; I don't remember what the 

 compensation is. 



Q. How many inspectors ? 



A. There were two. 



Q. When were they appointed? 



A. Well, two of them were I think appointed shortly after the 

 warden ; just precisely when I couldn't tell. 



Q. What compensation was fixed for them ? 



A. If my memory serves me right I think one received $1,500 a 

 year and the other received $1,000 a year. 

 * Q. Who were the assistants at that time ? 



A. Frank Carpenter and Locke. 



Q. What Locke was it ? 



A. I forget his name; John, I think. 



Q. Have they continued until now ? 



A. Mr. Carpenter is dead. 



Q. Anyone appointed in his place ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. When? 



A. Shortly after he died. 



Q. When was that ? 



A. That is more than I can tell you from memory; I should say 

 spmewheres about a year ago; I should judge somewheres along 

 there ; Mr. Burke is the inspector and he was appointed about a 

 year ago. 



Q. You state they had $1,500 a year ? 



A. One had $1,500 and the other $1,000. 



Q. How many foresters were appointed ? 



A. I Would say fifteen. 



Q. What pay did they get ? 



A. They got forty dollars a month. 



Q. When were the fifteen foresters appointed ? 



A. That is more than I can tell you; they were appointed along 

 after the formation and organization of the commission; I couldn't 

 tell you exactly the Hate of their appointment. 



Q. Did you appoint the whole fifteen ? 



A We appointed until there were fifteen, at one time, I think. 



Q. Is that the number of the foresters now ? 



A. I don't think so; I think there are thirteen now. 



Q. Is there any record in the office to show the appointment of the 

 several foresters, and the time they each continued in office, and the 

 number at the present time?' 



