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 1018 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1909. miggfgeglmmigigv Nxrroiur. Tmtmma Scnoor. ron Bors, Drsmrcr or Comms1A: seams. W' "For superintendent, two thousand dollars; assistant superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; teachers and assistant teachers, seven thousand eight hundred dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars; five matrons of families, at two hundred and forty dollars each; foremen of and skilled helpers in industries, three thousand eight hundred dollars; farmer, six hundred dollars; assistant farmer, four hundred and twenty dollars; florist, engineer, baker, cook,_shoemaker, and tailor, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; assistant envineer, three hundred and sixty dollars; laundress, three hundred and sixty dollars; two dining-room attendants, and housemaid, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; nurse, three hundred and sixty dollars; watchmen not to exceed eight in number, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; office clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; assistant office clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars; parole officer, nine hundred dollars; secretary and treasurer to board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand dollars; mmtenance. For support of inmates, including groceries, Hour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware farm unplements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers books, stationery, plumbing, painting, gllazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, fencing, repairs to uildings, and other necessary items, including compensation, not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars, for additional labor or services, and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable omes for dischafged boys, not exceeding ive hundred dollars, sixteen thousand dollars; I R¤v•i¤¤- For extraordinary repairs to buildings, and for connecting buildings of the school with the city water supply and with city sewerage system, and for approaches to buildings, two thousand three hundred dollars; F¤¤¤i¢¤¤¤· For furniture for new wings, two thousand dollars, to be immediately available; In all, forty-eight thousand three hundred dollars. ` Depmmenrcfsnve- DEPARTMENT OF STATE. }{;’_:>r;‘<;e%{¤{>6 Roman PAYMENT T0 THE Carnomc CHURCH IN PORT0 RICO: To give effect Cathblic church 0:, on the part of the United States td the basis of settlement of all mat- §gf"*“"‘“ l"“““ °"?·· ters in dispute between the Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico on the one part and the United States and the people of Porto Rico on the other part, signed at San Juan, Porto Rico, on August twelfth, nineteen hundred and eight, by commissioners for the United States, the Roman Catholic Church of Porto Rico, and the people of Porto Rico, respectively, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to pay to the Bishop of Porto Rico as the re resentative and trustee of the Roman Catholic Church in that islanclj and for the exclusive benefit of the Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico, the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, in full satisfaction of all claims of every nature whatsoever relative to the properties claimed by the Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico which are now in the possession of the United States, to wit, the building known as the Santo Domingo Barracks and the land pertaining thereto, and the site of the building formerly known as the Ballaja Barracks, now known as the Infantry rymm. Barracks, both properties in the city of San Juan, Porto Rico: Pro- I“l°· vided, That the Roman Catholic Church shall guarantee the title to, and shall relinquish all rights and actions regardi said ro erties, and that the said roperties shall belong exclusiggy to iihe {United States: And providzd further, That upon the acceptance of this sum