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 1 142 FIFIY-NINTH conemcss. sms. 11. cn. 2510. 1907. services, printing, and other incidental items; one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. ¤§,:,§Sd*“¥* '"“’ Buummes AND onormnsz For completion of an eight-room build- ` in in eighth division, twenty thousand dollars. Tor completion of an eight-room school building in fourth division, twenty thousand dollars. For the purchase of part of lot five, Howard University subdivision, adjoining the Mott School on the west (one hundred and seventy-two feet six inches by one hundred and fifty feet nine inches), approximately twenty-six thousand square feet of ground, or other su1table lot in that vicinit, and the erection of a sixteen-room school building, one hundred anclltwentydive thousand dollars. For purchase of site for and erection of a sixteen-room building in the first division, west of Fourteenth street and north of Florida avenue, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For a twelve·room building and site, eighth division, one hundred and four thousand dollars. For purchase of site for and erection of a six-room addition to the Langdon School, at Langdon, District of Columbia, twenty-tive thousand dollars. . For a four-room addition to the Petworth School building, in the seventh division, twenty-eight thousand dollars. For a four-room addition to the Gage School, in the second division, _ thirty thousand dollars. Emery School building, in accordance with the original plans, thirty- three thousand dollars. That the total cost of the sites and of the several and res ctive buildings herein provided for, when completed upon plans andtpecifications to be previously made and approved, s all not exceed the several and respective sums of money herein respectively appropriated Ph or {mthizgizedu for sucph purposes. f h l I ld h H b "“· - at e ns an s ci cations or sc oo mi ings s a e rerrgicxmhonundup red undeii the supegllrision of the inspector of buildings of pthe District of Columbia, and shall be approved by the Commissioners of the District, and shall be constructed b the Commissioners in conformity therewith; and the plans andy specifications for all other buildings igovided for in this Act shall be repared under the supervision of the ins ctor of buildings of the District of Columbia, and shall be approvedw by the Superintendent of the Capitol building and the Commissioners of the District. and shall be constructed in conformity therewith. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION ron mn DEAF AND DUMB. p,£,‘§Qf ““d "‘""" For expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from ‘°’·*“·¥’·““· sixty-four of the Revised Statutes, and as provide for in the Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and one, ten thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. """"‘°" "“""'°"· For the maintenance and tuition of colored deaf-mutes of teachable _ age belonlging to the District of Columbia in the Maryland School for ‘°‘·""·¥’·""‘· Colored eaf—Mutes, as authorized in an Act of Congress approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, six thousand and fifty dollars. P°“°"· F OR METROPOLITAN POLICE. §,°”*;f;§·m_ For major and superintendent, four thousand dollars; assistant super— intendent, with rank of inspector, two thousand five hundred dollars; three inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; ten cap-
 * ’°°*°*”"°“· °‘°· For purchase of site for and erection of a four-room addition to the
 * f·S f‘°"·“°*·¥’·°"· the District of Columbia under section forty-eight hundred and