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 306 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Suss. I. Ch. 198. 1908. ‘ care of children pendin investigation or while being transferred from lace to place, with auiority to pa not more than one thousand live hundred dollars to institutions ad]udged to be under sectarian control and not more than three hundred dollars for burial of children dying while under charge of the Board, forty thousand dollars; _ In all, for Board of Children’s Guardians, sixty-six thousand srx hundred and sixty dollars. _ _ mmm of scent The disbursing officer of the District of Columbia 18 authorrzedto advance to the agent of the board of children’s guardians, upon requ1s_1- tions previously approved by the auditor of t_ e Distmct of Columbia and upon such security as may be required of said agent by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, sums of money not to exceed two hundred dollars at any one time, to be used for expenses in placing and visiting children, traveling on official business of the board, and for office and sundry expenses, all such expenditures to be accounted for to the accounting officers of the District of Columbia. `within one month on itemized vouchers properly approved. ,,°§•0‘},'{·¤',=,l §,{{,':,_;* lrmusrmxr. Honm Scnoori ron Conouun un.1>1ruN: For superinchudren. tendent, one thousand two hundred dollars; matron_of school, four B‘l°"°‘ hundred and eighty dollars; two caretakers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two assistant caretakers, at three hundred dollars each; two teachers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; sewin teacher,- three hundred and sixty dollars; manual training teacher, flour hundred and eighty dollars; farmer, four hundred and eighty dollars; watchman, three hundred dollars; cook, two hundred and orty dollars; laundress, two hundred and forty dollars; in all, six thousand and sixty dollars; ’F¤¤§¤v<·¤¤’Y¤¤"i°°¤ For- temporary services not to exceed five hundred dollars; “"““""‘°°‘ For maintenance, including purchase and care of horses, vehicles, and hamess, five thousand dollars; ‘ """““'°’°°°‘ For necessary furniture and equipment, including farming implements, live stock, and tools, two thousand dollars, to be immediately . available; For necessary tiling and pipes, five hundred dollars; For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, three hundred dollars; ln all, for Industrial Home School for Colored Children, fourteen ggé mm ma thousand three hundred and sixty dollars: Provided, That all moneys of v¤¤i¤c¤·. sm- received at said school as income from sale of roducts and from pa - ment of board or instruction, or otherwise, shall be paid over to tile Commissioners of the District of Columbia to be expended by them in the support of the school during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine. sc§,'},‘},‘{“"’“‘ “°“‘° Fon run Ixnusrnmn Horan Sonoor.: For superintendent, one thouwnries sand two hundred dollars; matron, four hundred and eighty dollars; two matrons, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two assistant matrons, at three hundred dollars each; housekeeper. three hundred and sixty dollars; sewing teacher, three hundred and sixty dollars; nurse, three hundred do lars; manual training teacher, six hundred dollars; florist, seven hundr·ed and twent dollars; engineer, six hundred dollars; farmer, four hundred ami eighty dollars; cook, two hundred and forty dollars; laundress, two hundred and forty dollars; two housemaids, at one hundred and forty-four dollars each; temporary labor, not to exceed four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand five hundred and eighty-eight dollars; M=·ime¤¤¤¤c¤. sw. For maintenance, includin purchase and care of horse, wagon, and harness, nine thousand four hundred and twelve dollars; Repairs. ew For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds. two thonsand dollars. f For cost o o rating um in lant to dis ose of sewaue, tive hundred and liftpydollars. P P g P p °