Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/740

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C1r.250. 1909. 723 For new boiler, one thousand dollars; In all, for the Industrial Home School, twenty-three thousand and seventy dollars; For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be Home fqr destitute made with the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored °°1°"d °mm'°“‘ Women and Children ly the Board of Charities, not to exceed nine thousand nine hundre dollars. For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be {'¤¤¤d1i¤s¤’ Hvsvimade with the Washington Hospital for Foundlings by the Board of t°‘ Charities, five thousan four hundred dollars. For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be sum Amis Asy- made with Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum by the Board of Charities, l`""' nve thousand four hundred dollars. For the care and maintenance of children rmder a contract to be German orprmr made with the German Orphan Asylum by the Board of Charities, A"1“‘“‘ not to exceed three hundred dollars. TEMPORARY HOMIES. Temporaryhomes. For municipal lodging house and wood and stone yard, namely: MM¤¤i·=ir>•¤ Mainz For superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; cook three °°°' hundred and sixty dollars; foreman, three hundred and sixty dollars; and night watchman for six months, at twenty-five dollars per month, one hundred and fifty dollars; maintenance, including rent, one thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. gFor temporary Home for ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors, Grand d,f,*rf,.*‘,§,‘},mf“Y ’°*‘ Arm of the Re ubhc, namely: For suppcrintendent, one thousand ` two hundred dolliars; janitor, three hun d and sixty dollars; and cook, three hundred and sixty dollars; maintenance, four thousand dollars; in all, five thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars, to be ex ended under the direction of the Commissioners o the District of Columbia; and ex-soldiers and sailors of the Spanish war and the war with Mexico shall also be adrnitted to the ome. For the care and maintenance of women and children under a con- n¤pe mi Help Mistract to be made with the Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission ‘“°“‘ by the Board of Charities, maintenance, two thousand five hundred dollars. Hosrrrar. Fon Tun INsANE: For support of the indigent insane m§:Kg¤*¤°* *¤·“¤¤¤* of the District of Columbia in the Government Hospital for the Insane ` in said District, as provided by law, three hundre and one thousand four hundred dollars. . For deportation from the District of Columbia of nonresident degggggyg ¤··*·**‘=*'· insane persons, in accordance with the Act of Congrpss "to change v¤r.w,p.'srr. the proceedings for admission to the Government ospital for the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes," approved January ghirty-iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety—mue, three thousand ollars. . That in ex ending the foregoing sum the disbursing officer of the OA§“‘¤¤gg¤ *0 *****6 District of Columbia is authorized to advance to the secretary of the f°h°m s` Board of Charities, upon re uisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Collumbia, and upon such security as the Commissioners of the District of Columbia may repuire of said secretary, sums of money not exceeding three hundred ollars at one time, to be used only for deportation from the District of nonresident insane persons, and to be accounted for monthly on itemized vouchers _ to the accounting officers of the District of Columbia. RELIEF or inn roon: For relief of the (poor, including play of R°““‘°*"‘°*’°°'· physicians to the r at not exceeding one ollar per day eac , who shall be appointedxblly the Commissioners of the District of Columbia on the recommendation of the health officer, twelve thousand dollars.