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 976 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 992. 1903. C·>¤¤·h<>¤¤€- COURT-HOUSE, Drstrmctr or Conumnmz For the following force ` necessary for the care and protection of the court-house in the District of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: Engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; ` three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three tiremen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five laborers, at four hundred and eight dollars each; and seven assistant messengers, at seven hundred andy twenty dollars each; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred and sixt dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-Generali M1- Waiumn or mn nn.: For warden of the jail of the District of Columbia, two thousand dollars, to be paid under the direction of the Attorney-General. M°i¤*°“°“°°· SUPPORT OF PRISONERS: For expenses for maintenance of the jail of the District of Columbia, and for support of risoners therein, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-(general, forty-six thousand dollars. _ mggg;f°¤ *m°.°°" CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. Beard °*C¤"***°¤· Boann or Cinnrrms: For secretary, three thousand dollars; clerk,` » one thousand dollars; stenographer, eight hundred and forty dollars; messenger, six hundred dollars; three inspectors, at seven hundred ` and twenty dollars each· traveling expenses, four hundred dollars; four drivers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, ten thousand four hundred dollars. ‘ R¤f<>r¤¤¤*¤fi¤¤·nmronmroams arm oo121u·:o·r1oNAL INSTITUTIONS. ,u¤••***¤¢'*°¤ MY Fon Wasmuorou AsrLUm: For intendant, one thousand two hun- ` dred dollars; visiting physician, one thousand and eighty dollars; resident physician, four hundred and eighty dollars; matron, six hundred dollars; clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; property clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; baker, four hundred and twenty dollars; principal overseer, one thousand two hundred dollars; lifteen overseers, at six hundred dollars each; engineer, six hundred dollars; assistant engineer, four hundred and eighty dollars; second assistant engineer, three hundred and sixty dollars; engineer at hospital for seven and one-half months, at fifty dollars r month; two watchmen, at three hundred and sixty-five dollars eacd);3 two night watchmen. at five hundred and forty-eight dollars each; blacksmith and woodworker, five hundred dollars; carpenter, five hundred dollars; driver for dead wagon, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; hostler and driver, two hundred and forty dollars; keeper at female workhouse, three hundred dollars; keeper at female workhouse, one hundred and eighty dollars; two female attendants at almshouse, at one hundred and fifty dollars each; hospital cook, four hundred and eighty dollars; chief cook for almshouse and workhouse, four hundred and eighty dollars; two assistant cooks, at one hundred and e` hty dollars each; three assistant cooks, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; trained nurse, who shall act as superintendent of nursing six hundred dollars; graduate nurse, three hundred and sixty-tive dollars; graduate nurse for receiving ward, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; six orderlies, at three hundred dollars each; pupil nurses, not less than fifteen in number, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk seven hundred and twenty dogars; in all, twenty-eighthousand three hundred and fifty-six o ars. For contingent expenses, including provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to same, gas, 1ce, shoes, clothing, dry goods,