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 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 176. 1895. `753 consulting engineer shall conclude that it is impracticable, or too expensive, to repair such tunnel conduit, then they shall report some plan for bringing increased water supply from the reservoir in Georgetown to Washington by pipes or otherwise. Each separate item of the report shall be accompanied by a detailed D¤*¤¤¤·i ¤¤¤i¤¤¤*·¤¤ estimate of the cost of the work required and the necessary costs, not to exceed ten thousand dollars, connected with the inquiry and reports, shall be defrayed from the appropriation for " increasing the water supply of Washiiigton, District of Columbia: “Provided That in the {Tomopreparation of this report General Thomas L. Casey, llnited States °P°"' Army, shall be associated with the proper officer of the Government in charge of the aqueduct as consulting engineer, and his signature shall be appended to said report in said capacity, and said report shall also be accompanied with the judgment of the Chief of Engineers, and made to the Secretary of War, who shall transmit the same to Congress .with his views thereon. _ . PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Public schools. ' FOB Omvxcmzsz For superintendent first six divi ions, three thou- °,f,,“,g_°*f•‘Q°”°‘°“*°· sand three hundred dollars; superintendent eventh and eighth divisions, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; clerk to superintendent of nrst six divisions and secretary to board of trustees, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk to superintendent of seventh and eighth divisions, eight hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent hrst six divisions, three hundred dollars; messenger to superintendent seventh and eighth divisions, two hundred dollars; in all, eight thou- `sand and tlity dollars. Fon Tnxcnnnsz For one thousand and thirty-one teachers, to be T·=¤¤¤¤ assigned as follows: For one, at two thousand five hundred dollars; For eleven, at two thousand dollars each; For one, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; For twelve, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For four, at one thousand three hundred dollars each; For twenty, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; For fifty-three, at one thousand dollars each; For nineteen, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; ` For nineteen, at nine hundred dollars each; For thirteen, at eight hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For sixteen, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each; For sixty-four, at eight hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For twentydive, at eight hundred dollars each; For seventy-eight, at seven hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For twenty-one, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; For one hundred and two, at seven hundred dollars each; For four, at six hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For one hundred and live, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; For fourteen, at six hundred dollars each; For four, at five hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For one hundred and twenty, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; For six, at five hundred and twenty~five dollars each; For ninety-five, at five hundred dollars each ; ' For twenty-eight, at four hundred and seventy- Eve dollars each; For ilfty-one, at tour hundred and fifty dollars each; For seventy-six, at four hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For sixty-three, at four hundred dollars each; in all, seven hundred and six thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars: _ _ _ Provided, That in assigning salaries to teachers, no discrimination shall be made between male and female teachers, employed in the same ' grade of school, and performing a like class of duties. STA'1'—YOL Hyru-48