Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/434

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4].0 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch.248. 1910. the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to be expended by Eben; ig thei sppport of the school during the fiscal year nmeteen ‘ V e even. Scg¤0<}gf•¤*¤I H¤*¤• ullnriilrsiilalisn Home Sonoonz Superintendent, one thousand five salaries. hundred dollars; matron, four hundred and eighty dollars ;_three matrons, at three hundred and sixtg dollars each; two assistant matrons, at three hundred dollars eac ; housekeeper, three hundred and sixty dollars kfeacher, thfee hundred alnd sixtyhdolllarsi urse, three hun ed do rs• manua -training teac er, six un re dollars; ilorist, seven hundred and twentiy dollars; engineer, seven hundred anld tvgengy dcglgrs; fasimlg, firge udr;-dred and lprtyl dplllars c k, two un re an ort o rs; aun ess, two un re an fgidty dollars; two housemaids, at one hundred and eiglhty dollars eaclh; tlemporalryii lablpr, (zplotitg Exceed four hundred dollars; in all, 'ttousa veune oars; !=¢v¢¤¤¤ mgFor maintdlnance, including lpurchase and care of horse, wagon, and harness, thirteen thousand dollars; _ For re airs and improvements to buildings and grounds, one thousandlfive hundred dollars· · For new boiler, one thousand dollars; £n all, for the Industrial Home School, twenty-four thousand dollars; w§’g;; *,°{,¤¤¤¤*¤*° For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be ` made with the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Wonilen audi Chrlgren by (flip Board of Charities, not to exceed ninethousand nine undred dollars. mg<:¤° *°' F¤¤¤d· For the care and maintenance of children under a contract to be made with the Washington Home for Foundlings by the Board of Chlaritiels, five tho1§,and_ four hundred ldflvgars. d ‘ s•u¤¢An¤’n¤yl¤m. or the care an maintenance 0 c ren un er a contract to be made with Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum by the Board of Charities, five thousand four hundred dollars. Temporary homes. TEMPORARY HOMES. M¤¤*°*P¤l *°¤¤i¤¤ Municipal lcd 'n<>· house and wood and stone ard n l : S mw` intendent, one Siolisand two hundred dollars ;ycooli, thxigeyhurilrlizid and sixty dollars; foreman, three hundred and sixty dollars; night watchman for six months, at twenty-five dollars per month, one hundred and fiftcy dollars; maintenance, including rent, one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars; in all, three thousand eight hun- ` dred and ninetv dollars. dg_§*;}0¤;;f¤¤Y 80* Tem§orary_Home for ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army of the epublic, namely: Superintendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; yamtor, three hundred and sixty dollars; cook, three hundred and sixtjy dollars; maintenance, four thousand dollars; in all, five thousan nine hundredand twengy dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners o the District of Columbia; and exsiildrgrs a(pd_sz;rl&>r€ ofhthpi Spanish war and the war with Mexico shall aso eamie o e ome. · dglcpc and Help Mis For the care and maintenance of women and children under a con- · tract to be made wrth_the Florence Cnttenton Hope and Hel Mission _ by the Board of Charities, maintenance, three thousand dollars. ings? of ¤¤dis¤¤¢ Hosrrtrsn For: ·rr1r·: Ixsamzz For support of the indigent insane of the District of Columbia rn the Government Hospital for the Insane in imd Igistgrcté ap provided by law, three hundred and twelve thousand our un re dollars. '¤¤- ~r>~ - y e 0 on ess "

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