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Domestic News July 8, 1914

The Daily Missoulian

Missoula, Missoula County, Montana

What is this article about?

Charles Lafavre of Kellogg, Idaho, appointed as division collector of internal revenue for north Idaho, effective July 16, replacing Fred White; salary $1,100 plus $950 office allowance.

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LAFAVRE APPOINTED TO COLLECTOR BERTH KELLOGG MAN GETS GOOD FEDERAL JOB IN IDAHO DISTRICT.

Kellogg, July 7.--(Special.)--Charles Lafavre of Kellogg has received the appointment as division collector of internal revenue under the treasury department at Washington for the district of north Idaho, and will assume his new duties July 16, at which time the resignation of Fred White, the incumbent, becomes effective. The appointment carries with it a salary of $1,100 per annum, and an office expense allowance of $950. Lafavre will have charge of the entire north Idaho district, and it is his intention to maintain his residence in Kellogg and work from here.

The appointee is a well known democrat, and was deputy sheriff under the last administration. He is well known and his many friends are congratulating him on his success in securing the appointment.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

Lafavre Appointment Internal Revenue Collector Kellogg Idaho North Idaho District Democrat Deputy Sheriff

What entities or persons were involved?

Charles Lafavre Fred White

Where did it happen?

Kellogg, Idaho

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Kellogg, Idaho

Event Date

July 7

Key Persons

Charles Lafavre Fred White

Outcome

appointment effective july 16 with salary of $1,100 per annum and $950 office expense allowance; resignation of fred white effective july 16.

Event Details

Charles Lafavre of Kellogg appointed as division collector of internal revenue for north Idaho district under treasury department; will maintain residence in Kellogg.

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