Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/571

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FIFTY-SECOND CON GRESS. Sess. II. GH. 199. 1893. 545 Towards improving the ereceiving reservoir by the works required for nmmpg me-voir. cutting oil' the drainage into it of polluted waters and sewage from the ,,,§f@‘{;f""“g· l"°"’“”‘ sorrounding country, for the purchase or condemnation of the small ° amount of land required for the purpose, and for the excavation necessary at the head of the reservoir sixty thousand dollars: Provided, rmsm. That the whole cost of the work shall not exceed the sum of one hundred ¤¤¤¤· and fifty thousand dollars, to be done by contract or otherwise as the Secretary of War may determine: Providedfurther, That notwithstanding the limitation prescribe by the acts of Congress approved July Paalymentto rama fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and February twenty-sixth, §f,,,_¥ ’°‘ °°“‘*°"‘""d eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, the Secretary of War be, and he is · hereby, authorized to pay to Thom as Ready the sum of four hundred and ver zz, ,,,,,14;;;, seventy dollars and ninety cents out of the unexpended balance of the ap- v»1.2a.p.aaz. propriation of fifty-one thousand three hundred and seventy dollarstopay for land to extend aqueduct, made by the act entitled “An act to increase the water su ply of the city of Washington, and for other purposes," approved guly fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, V¤l.¤2.1>.1¤¤. which sum shall be in ihll for the appraised value of land owned by the said Thomas Ready and taken by the United States for the requirements and purposes of that act: Provided, That no payment hereunder shall 0u§gb{’:,{,';*:{f,,;'*°h‘ be made until the Attorney-General shall have decided that an absolute ` title to the premises shall vest in the United States. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Public schools. Fon Omucmzsz For superintendent nrst six divisions, three thou- ,_§·;£¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤» sand three hundred dollars; superintendent seventh and eighth divi- ° r ’ °”‘ sions, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk to superintendent of tirst six divisions and secretary to board of trustees, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk to superintendent of seventh and eighth divisions, eight hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent iirst six divisions, three hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent seventh and eighth divisions, two hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand and fifty dollars. Fon TEACHERS: For nine hundred and forty-two teachers, to be '1`¤¤=l¤¤¤- assigned as follows: For one, at two thousand five hundred dollars; For eleven, at two thousand dollars each; For one, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; For ten, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; For t‘our, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For four, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; For fifteen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; For forty-nine, at one thousand dollars each; For nineteen, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; For nine, at nine hundred dollars each; For eight, at eight hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For fifteen, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each; For sixty, at eight hundred and twenty five dollars each; For twenty-four, at eight hundred dollars each; For sixty-nine, at seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For twenty-seven, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; For ninety-seven, at seven hundred dollars each; For four, at six hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For ninety-tive, at six hundred and iifcy dollars each; For six, at six hundred dollars each; For one, at five hundred and seventy-tive dollars; For one hundred and twelve, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For two, at five hundred and twenty five dollars each; For one hundred and eight, at five hundred dollars each; For twenty-two, at four hundred and seventy-five dollars each; VOL XXVH—-35