Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 33 Part 1.djvu/996

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rirrrrionru ooueanss. sm. m. cu. 1406. mos. 909 For board and care of all children committed to the guardianship of C"°°*°h“‘*'°“· said Board by the courts of the District, and for the temporary care / of children pending investigation or while being transferred from place to place, with authority to pay not more than one thousand dollars to institutions adiudged to be under sectarian control and not more than three hundred dollars for burial of children dying while under charge of the Board, forty thousand dollars; In all, for Board of Children’s Guardians, sixty-two thousand four hundred dollars. The Board of Children’s Guardians is hereby directed to contract Hm F°·¤¤ Schmifor the care and maintenance of sixty wards of the Board at the Hart Farm School. at the rate of two hundred dollars r annum each, and for this purpose the sum of twelve thousande dollars is hereby appropriated. Toward the erection of plain, substantial brick building or buildings c{}:)‘})‘{°{;}°1c°l‘g;"jg. for an industrial home school for colored children, and the Commis- mmmu. sioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to enter into contract for the whole work at a cost not toexceed one hundred thousand dollars, fifty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Fon rm; INDUSTRIAL Home SoHo0L: For the following, now Sc{,'j)‘g{***'*°1 H°'¤° authorized and being paid from a general appropriation: Superintend- smiies. ent, one thousand two hundred dollars; matron, four hundred and eighty dollars; two matrons, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two assistant matrons, at three hundred dollars each; housekeeper, three hundred and sixty dollars; sewinig teacher, three hundred and sixt dollars; nurse, three hundred dollars; manual-training teacher six llundred dollars; iiorist, six hundred dollars; engineer, six hundred dollars; farmer, three hundred and sixty dollars· cook, two hundred and sixteen dollars; laundress, two hundred and forty dollars; two housemaids, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; temporary labor, not to exceed four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousan three hundred and twenty-four dollars; For maintenance, including purchase and care of horse, wagon, and M“l“‘°“°”°°· harness, nine thousand six hundred and seventy-six dollars; ln all, seventeen thousand dollars. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, two thou- R‘**"“”· *"°· sand dollars. For cost of o(perating pumping plant to dispose of sewage, five hundred and fifty ollars. For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be C<,Yg{.’§§,${fm’Qff"“‘° made with the National Association for the Relief of Dcstitute Colored \Vomen and Children by the Board of Charities, not to exceed nine . - thousand nine hundred dollars. _ _ For the Working Bovs’ Home and Children’s Aid Association, main- c,f§;Q,§"°“"A"’ ’“’°‘ tenance. seven hundred and fifty dollars. For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be t l’<>¤¤d¤¤s¤’ Hospimade with the Washington Hospital for Foundlings by the Board of °' Charities, six thousand dollars. For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be S¤i¤¢A¤¤’¤A¤y1umnmcle with Saint A nn’s Infant Asylum by the Board of Charities, tive thousand four hundred dollars. l·`or the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be Ag,fl{g_“¤ °'Ph¤¤ made with the German Orphan Asylum by the Board of Charities, not to exceed one thousand five hundred dollars. rnmronxnr Hozmzs. T°'“’°""’ "°““’*` . . - _ Municipal lodging For municipal lodging house and wood and stone yard, namely. For 1,,,,,,,, superintendent. one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; cook, three hundred and sixty dollars; and