Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1182

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1152 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2510. 1907. F‘“’°i*'“’°·°*°- F or furniture, beds, bedding, cooking utensils, and other necessary hospital furnishings, seven thousand five hundred dollars; In all, thirty-four thousand one hundred dollars. cum: emnneu. CHILD-CARING INSTITUTIONS. GB¤g;•1<>f ¤¤¤d¤=¤'¤ Borneo or CHILDREN,S Guxnnmxs: For the Board of (]hildren’s u\?ol.2$?;.268. Guardians, created under the Act a proved July twenty-sixth, eighteen E"P°“’°“· hundred and ninety-two, namely: lior administrative expenses, includ- ` in expenses in placing and visiting children, city directory, and all oéce and sundry expenses, three thousand one hundred dollars; S¤1¤¤’i¤¤- For a ent, one thousand eight hundred dollars; executive clerk, one thousand and eighty dollars; placing officer, nine hundred dollars; placing officer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; investigating clerk, sevenhuudred and twenty dollars; record clerk, six hundred and sixty dollars; visiting inspector, four hundred and eighty dollars; one clerk, six hundred dollars; messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, seven thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; feg,;:_¤*,¤¤a*,¤°c;H{ For maintenance of feeble-minded children, sixteen thousand dollars; mn. For board and care of all children committed to the guardianship of B°"'°•°°°‘ said Board by the courts of the District, and for the tem rary care of children pending investigation or while being transfiwred from lace to place, with authority to pay not more than one thousand tive hundred dollars to institutions adjud ed to be under sectarian control and not more than three hundred dollars for burial of children dying while under charge of the Board, fifty-four thousand dollars; In all, for Board of Children’s Guardians, eighty thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. w d*;g!{¤¤ *0* INDUSTRIAL Homm sono0L Fon COLORED CHILDREN! For superinssiaues.tendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; matron of school, four hundred and eighty dollars; two matrons, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two assistant matrons, at three hundred dollars each; two teachers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; sewing teacher, three hundred and sixty dollars; man ual training teacher, fou r hundred and eighty dollars; farmer, six hundred dollars; watchman, two hundred and forty dollars; cook, two hundred and forty dollars; laundress, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand one hundred and twenty dollars; · ¥•*¤*¤¤·¤°°· For maintenance, includin purchase and care of horses, wagons, and harness, five thousand dollars; F•·¤'¤i*¤’°»°*°· For necessary furniture and equipment, four thousand dollars, to be immediately available; 8*****- d ger erection and equipment of stable, one thousand five hundred o ars; In all, sixteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. xnmxsmsl Home Fon rms Innusrnixr. Horm Scuoorz For superintendent, one thou- S°§',3'§¥i,,,,_ sand 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; sewin teacher, three hundred and sixty dollars; nurse, three hundred dollars; manual training teacher, six hundred dollars; florist, seven hundred and twenty dollars; engineer, six hundred dollars; farmer, four hundred and eighty dollars; cook, two hundred and forty dollars; laundress, two hundred and forty dollars; two housemaids, at one hundred and fort -four dollars each; temporary labor, not to exceed four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand five hundred and eighty-eight dollars; Maintenance. For maintenance, includin purchase and care of horse, wagon, and harness, nine thousand four hundred and twelve dollars; In all, seventeen thousand dollars. 1¥¤v¤i¤·· For repmrs and improvements to buildings and grounds, including rebuilding of greenhouses, three thousand dollars.