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566 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 789. 1900. For eighty-ve, at one thousand dollars each; For eighteen, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; For twenty-one, at nine hundred dollars each; FOI' fourteen, at eight hundred and seventy·’dve dollars each; For sixteen, at eig t hundred and fifty dollars each; . For eighty-five, at eiglht hundred and twentg-five dollars each; For thirty-one, at eig t hundred dollars eac ; ‘ For eighty-eight, at seven hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For seventeen, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; For one hundred and twenty-seven, at seven hundred dollars each; For four, at six hundred and seventy-five dollars each; · For one hundred and thirty-one, at SIX hundred and fifty dollars each; For twenty-four, at six hundred dollars each; _ For seven, at five hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For one hundred and sixtv, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For three, at five hundred and twenty-ve dollars each; For one hundred and thirty-one, at five hundred dollars each; For thirty-nine, at four hundred and seventy-five dollars each For fifty, at four hundred and fifty dollars each; · For one hundred and eight, at four hundred and twenty-five dollars each; in all, eight hundre and fifty-three thousand four undred dol- §;°”S‘;;· dimimim lars: Provzdeag That in assigning salaries to teachers, no discriminamm. tion shall be made between male and female teachers employed in the n§§‘§f,l{,';“@f,d,¤;“§§fl“ same grade of school and performing a like class of duties; and it shall not be lawful to pa , or authorize or re uire to be paid, from any of the salaries of teachers herein providedl any portion or percentage thereof for the purpose of adding to salaries of higher or lower rades. Nizhtschools. For teachers of night schools, who may also be teachers in gre day schools, eight thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent and other necessary expenses of night schools, tive hundred dollars. . KiudergstfznFor kindergarten instruction, twenty-five thousand dollars. ·V¤¤i*¤¤*¤- Fon JANrroI:s AND GABE or BUILDINGS AND GRoUNDs: For care of the cliliglh School and annex, of the first eight divisions, two thousand 0 rs; Of the J eiferson Building and the Western High School, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; Of the Eastern High School, Business High School. High School of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh divisions, and Stevens School buildings, five, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; Of the Franklin Building, one thousand one hundred dollars; ` Of the Wallach Building, one thousand dollars; Of the Curtis, Dennison, Force, Gales, Garnet, Grant, Hen , Peabody, Seaton, Sumner, Webster, and O Street Manual Traininglgchool, twe ve, at nine hundred dollars each; . Of the Lincoln, Miner, and Mott buildings, three, at eight hundred dollars each; Of the Abbott, Berrett, John F. Cook, and Randall buildings, four, at seven hundred dollars each; A Of the Adams, Addison, Ambush, Amidon, Anthony Bowen, Arthur, Banneker, Bell, Blair, Blake, Bradley, Brent, Brig s, Brightwood, Brookland, Bruce, Buchanan, Carbery, Congress gleights, Corcoran, Cranch, Douglass, Fillmore, Garrison, Giddings, Eckington, Greenleaf, Harrison, Hayes, Hilton, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lenox, Logan, Lovejoy, McCormick, Madison, Magruder, Maury, Monroe, Morse, Patterson, Pa ne, Phelps, Phillips, Pierce, Po k, Slater, Smallwood, Taylor, Ti-inley, Toner, Towers, Twining T ler, Van Buren, Weightman, Wilson, Wormly, building in thirg division, building in sixth division, and two new eight-room buildings, sixty- four in all, at five hundred dollars each;