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 FIFTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3553. 1906. 503 which is hereby authorized therefor, shall not exceed sixty thousand no ars. For site and erection of a four-room building in Brightwood Park (seventh division), thirty-five thousand dollars. For site and construction of one four—room building at or near Deanwood (eleventh division), thirty thousand dollars. That the total cost of the sites and of the several and respective °°"°* ”“°“· °‘°· buildings herein provided for, when completed u n plans and speciH— cations to be previously made and approved, shalhnot exceed the several and resgiective sums of money herein respectively appropriated or authorized or such purposes. That the plans and specifications for school buildings shall be re- QM ,_,0Mm,.nP_ pared under the supervision of the inspector of buildings of the Dis- prcvullm trict of Columbia, and shall be a proved by the Commissioners of the District, and shall be constructed) by the Commissioners in conformity therewith; and the plans and specihcations for all other buildings provided for in this Act shall be prepared under the supervision of the inspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, and shall be approved by the Superintendent of the Capitol building and the Commissioners of the District, and shall be constructed in conformity therewith. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION For: Tum DEAF AND DUMB. For expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons pfpijf "“d ""‘“’ admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the District of Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four R·°··'°°·“”*·P·“* of the Revised Statutes, and as provided for in the Act aipproved v°"1**"8`“‘ March first, nineteen hundred and one, ten thousand five hun red dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. And the directors of °°1°'°°°"m'°”‘ said institution are hereby authorized to provide for the education of colored deaf-m ute children pro rly belon ing to the District of Columbia, in the Maryland School fdr Colored Deaf-mutes, or some other suitable school, at a cost not exceeding the per capita expense of educating the State pupils in such schools. For the maintenance and tuition of colored deaf·mutes of teachable ;,,l.‘§,‘Y’,l‘}],'}§l,,,,,_S’°°""'° e belonlging to the District of Columbia, in the Maryland School for V0, ,8 P W Cblored ea -mutes, as authorized in an Act of Congress approved "` ' March third, nineteen hundred and five, six thousand and fifty dbllars. FOR METROPOLITAN POLICE. P°"°°· For major and superintendent, four thousand dollars; assistant super- §§}f,f‘ff·m_ intendent, with rank of inspector, two thousand five hundred dollars; three inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; ten captains, at one thousand five hundred ollars each· chief clerk, who shall also be ro rty clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand five hundred) dolllgarsg three clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four sureons of the police and fire departments, at six hundred dollars each; additional compensation for twenty privates detailed for special service in the detection and prevention of crime, four thousand eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; twelve lieuteuants, one of whom shall be harbor master, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; forty-five sergeants. one of whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor patrol, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; four hundred and twelve privates of class three, at one thousandtwo hundred dollars each; one hundred and four privates of class two, at one _ thousand and eighty dollars each; one hundred and forty-three rivates of class one, at nine hundred dollars each; for amount required to pay salaries of privates of class two who will be promoted to class three