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 758 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. l,. Ch. 3914. 1906. instruments, and supplies, and all other articles required for the care · and treatment of sick prisoners, and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners, two thousand dollars; soma. For sa aries, includin y of officials and employees, as follows: Warden, four thousand dolllalrs; deputy warden, two thousand dollars; chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand _ eight hundred dollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; steno - rapher, nine hundred dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each telephone operator, four hundred and eighty dollars: engineer and electrician, one thousand three hundred dolirrs; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand dollars; two captains of watch,. at nine hundred dollars each; steward and storekeeper, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred diolkrrs; one teamster, six hundred dollars; cook, and baker, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; guards, at seventy dollars per month each, one of whom, because of special qnmlitications, may be appointed and transferred from the roll of teamster, twenty-six thousand dollun; in ull, fifty-one thousand and twenty dollars; For foremen, tailor, blacksmith, shoemnkcr, and carpenter, when necessary, three thousand two hundred dollars; d {11;:;], one hundred and twent.y—$ thousand. two hundred andltwenty A o. _mr»»ms¤n¤¤1,n.u Rnrorzu Scuoor., Drsrrucr or Comumsuz For superintendent, one "°‘l"i°" thousand five hundred dollars; assistant. superintendent, one; tlmusnnxii dollars; teachers and assistant teachers. five thousand sevemhmmdredi dollars; matron of school, six lmndredtdallius; fournmtrons of fanrilies, at two hundred and fort! dollars each; two foremen of workshops,. at six hundred and sixty ollars each; hmrer, florist, engineer,. baker; cook, shoemaker, and tailor, at four hundred} and eighty dollars: each;: assistant engineer, three hundred audi sixty dollars; laundresm, two hundred and forty dollars; l3I’0‘dl'I1iHg'*1!!)0I€lZli servants. seamstress, and chambermaid, at one hundred and eighty dolhrs each; watchman, not. to exceed six in number, one tbousamhsix hrmdred and twentydbhlars: secretary and treasurer to board of trrrslaees, six hundred*dblhms; in ` all. seventeen thousand nine hundred; and eighty dollars; H1•¤¤11¤¤¤¤¤¤- For support of inmates, including gmoeeries, Hour, feed, ments, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel. hardware, furniture, tableware, lvm implements, seeds, harness and repu—i·rxs— to same, fertilizers, books, stationery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to  and other necessary? items, including compensation, not exceeding nine hundred dollars, for addi tional labor or services, and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for· discharged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, twelve thousand dollars; nepms. For repairs. one thousand dollars; In all, thirty thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars. Department of State. OF nui·eq¤ofAmgri¤¤¤ For the purchase of land and the entire contribution of the United §¤i:1l»1r:iiiiiri2i1ri'gi;1i?§i States towards the erection of a building to be used as rmanent unr- !’¤¤’¤=•¤°¤* *1“°"“”· ters in the city of Washington by the Internationnliibliureau 0% the American Republics and the Columbus Memorial Library, two hun dred thousnn dollars, to be expended upon the order of the Secretary of State. mnt of As- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. b¤<m=!{;S¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤¢* For continuation of construction of buildings for the Department ` gil;-\gr·iculture now in process of erection, three hundred thousand o ars.