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98 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. Advances to Bowl Innexpending) the foregloing sum the disbursingl ofrlcer of the Dis- °'°h“""°°° trict of Colum ia is authorized to advance to the secretary of the Boéijzd off(gi1ar1gi<;,_ug1or; éizguisipions plreviously si.1pprove<tiyb&ys; 311; au or 0 e nc 0 um ia an upon suc securi commissioners may require of said secretary, sums of money not eirceeding $300 at one time, to be used only for deportation 0 nonresident msane persons, and to be accounted for_monthly on itemized vouchers to the acoountmg?0Hice1j of the District of Columbia. R¤”¤‘°“¤• P°°*· Rnnmr or me room: or relief of the poor, mcluding payl of physiciarglto tllie poor at not exceedsiiig $1 per dayietach, s ha dh; agiointe yt ecommissioners on erecommen a ion 0 e e ' 0 cer, $12 000. pgmpming pm- Tnansrolzrauon or raursnsa For transportation of paupers, ‘ $2 000. w¤n;n0¤se,e:c. Woaimousn Arm Rnroamaronrz Superintendent, $3,600; physi- S°'°"°°' cian, $1,080; chief engineer, $1,2010; electrician, $1,200; supermtendent 0 commissa , $1 080· in a $8,760. ·*·¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=>¤<¤¤- Wonxnousn (admrmistration): Assistant superintendent, $1,680; chief clerk, $1,200; head matron, $900; stenographer, $720; stenographer and_0ilicer, $600; _ _ 0p¤¤ti¤¤- Operation: Foremen—c0nstruction $900, stone-crushing plant $900, sawmill $9(§)0; suplermtilendent brickkiln, $1,500; clay worker, $480· superinten ent ta ors op $480; Maintenance. Maiintenance: Superintendent , of clothing and laundry, $840; storekeeper, $720;_steward, $900; stewardoss, $600; veterinary and officer, $§80;capta1n of guards, $1,200;capta1n of mght watch, $900; two receiving and discharging officers, at $1,000 each; superintendent of laundry, $720; day guards—two at $900 each, twenty-two at $840 each; twelve night guards, at $720 each; day officer, $600; three night officers, at $600 each; hoslpital nurse, $600; captain of steamboat, $1 100; engineer of steam oat, $1,000; supermtendents—farm $1,200, dairy $1,000, poultry department $1,000; nurseryman, $1,000; Expmss ofmaingp . . _ _ ¤mce,e¤¤. or_ mamtenance, mcluding supermtendence, custody, clothmg, guarding, clarez and suppgrt o priisolnersaigwarnis for f;I1git§ves;tpro·· visions, su sis ence me cme an os 1 ms rumen s, mm ure aims? ix); sad: ngtztm msiycatand smear Pachr 0 0 mp n· asean mamenanceo armimements, live stock, tools,,equipment,_ and miscellaneous items; trgnsportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation, and means of granggortation; supplies and labor; and all other necessarv items $1 0,0 · F¤¤¤·•*·= For fuel for maintenance, $30,000; fuel for manufacturing and consgruction, dynamite, oils, and repairs to plant, $50,000; m all, $80, 00· Rvpeif ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*· For material for repairs to buildings, roads, and walks, $5,000; Dm *"·‘“d*°¥· §•`01;xisldditional for izudlziiry andlfplrage $1%000; n , $277,240, w 'c sum s a be expende im er the direction of the commissioners. §;;{;_>r,'jgj*°'Y· Rnromngronr: Assistant superintendent, $1,800; chief clerk, $1,200; assistant clerk and stenographer, $1,000; steward, $1,500; cagtain of day officers, $1,200; six instructors, at $1,200 each; ten day 0 cers, at $900 each; captain of night force, $1,080; six ht officeis, _ at $720 each; parole omcer, $1,200; overseer, $1,200; inniil, $30,700; °°"’““""°“‘ For continuing constrgtiondof permanent buildings, including sewers water mains, rea an necess e ui ment f d t ' E , _ mumsii, seaooo; my q P 0 m us n ,,,,,§,‘f°§i§“" ‘““““°' For mamtenance, including superintendence, custody, clothing, guarding, care and support 0 inmates; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, medicine and hospital instruments, furniture,