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 SIXTIETH Coxennss. sm. 11. cm. 250. 1909. 719 five dollars; two nurses for armex wards, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; six orderlies, at three hundred dollars each; pupil nurses, not less than twenty in number (nurses to be paid not to exceed one hundred and twenty dollars per annum durin first year of service, and not to exceed one hundred and fifty dolgrrs per annum during second year of service), two thousand six hundred and twentydive dollars; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; ardener, five hundred and forty dollars; herdsman, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; iiorist, three hundred dollars; tailor, one hundred and eighty dollars; housekeeper, three hundred dollars; laundryman, six hundred dollars; temporary labor, not to exceed two thousand four hundred dollars; in all, thirty- nine thousand three hundred and thirty-six dollars. For provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to °°““"g°“’°"¥’°“’°“· same, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, drylgoods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and beddmg, 'tchen utensils, and other necessary items, sixty thousand dollars. " For replaiixrs to buildings, plumbing, paintin, lumber, hardware, cement,e, oil, tools, cars, tracks, steam heating and cooking apparatus, two thousand dollars. · or payment to the beneficiaries named in section three of "An Act u f""‘°°”“ '” ""““‘ makin it a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or V¤¤-St v- 87- willfulir neglect to provide for the suppplrt and maintenance by any person of his wife or his or her minor cdren in destitute or necessitous circumstances," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be uwessary, to be disbursed by the disbursing officer of the District of Columbia on itemized vouc ers duly audited and approved by the auditor of said District. Home 1:*01: rm: Aenn Arm Inman: Superintendent one thousand 1,,$° ‘°'“°°"‘“ two hundred dollars; matron, six hundred dollars; clerk, nine hun- www dred dollars; baker, four hundred and twenty dollars; two female attendants, at three hundred dollars each; chief cook, six hundred dollars; two male attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; chief engineer, nine hundred dollars; assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; second assistant engineer, our hundred and eighty dollars; three firemen, at three hundred dollars each; physician and plharmacist, four hundred and eighty dollars; two nurses, at three undred and sixty dollars each; two assistant cooks, at one hundred and eightydollars each; blacksmith and woodworker, five hundred and forty do lars; farmer, Eve hundred and forty dollars; three farm hands, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; tailor two hundred and forty dollars; seamstress, two hundred and forty dollars; laundryman, five hundred and forty dollars; hostler and driver, two hundred and forty dollars; three servants, at one hundred and forty- four dollars each; temporary labor, six hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand nine hundred and ninety-two dollars; For- provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to <>¤¤¤¤s*¢¤*¤¤P¤¤¤¤•· same, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, dilgoods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and beddinfg, 'tchen utensils, and other necessary items, twenty-two thousand ve hundred dollars; For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, one thousand five hundred dollars; For installing a dairy, including the erection of buildings, purchase of cattle, and the necessary fixtures for the same, two thousand five hundred dollars; Eor purchase and laying of farm land drain tile, five hundred dollars; In all, for Home for Aged and Iniirm, forty thousand nine hundred and ninety-two dollars.