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 544 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. For installing laundry plant in jail, including dry box, washing machine, and other atp urtenances, $1,500; _ For material an labor for piping, conduit work, and extension of ml he ‘ 1 1; $4,500; ,,,,'§,§{'“!’°'*"'¤ P"" ccrifrans gtthntgos dllprisoners: For conveying prisoners to Washington Asylsm and Jail, including salary of driver not to exceed $720, and purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and $2 000; ulsegli, under Washington Asylum and Jail, $125,325. ,,,§;’_§}{°'°' *‘°" ""’ Hom: ron Assn arm Nrmuz Superintendent, $1 200; clerk, $900; ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· matronim$f600; chief cook, $720; baker, and la;1;1d6rynilan, at $543 h·e ‘ ngineer $1,000; assistantengineer 2 ;p ysiciw an each; three Bremen, at $300 each; assistant cooks—one $300, one $180; blacksmith and woodworker, $540; farmer, $540; three farm hands, dairyman, and tailor, at $360 each; seamstress, laundress, hostler  driver, at $2;% egfh; three servants, at $144 each; temary a 1-, $1 000• in 5,632• °°¤**¤¤·¤*°*P°¤¤°¤· Puller provisions, fuel, for,,    vehicles and repairs to same ice, shoes, clothing   gods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, 'tchen utensils, and other necessary R°P“¤·°°°- I F 1: 1§§7,900l1.nd improvements to buildings and grounds $2 500 ° P¤¤`¤ » 1 3 For purchase of material for permanent roads $500; For purchase of two_ high—grade rubber and leaded electric—light cabI11esauan;1 in]s[tallat;on m underground c¢;1;¢_ll11it7now in place, $1,965; , or ome orAgedan, 59. Sc§g_§*,7§_g·‘B0;'gf*°’¤= N Arroiur. Tnamme Sonoon mn Bora; Fbr care and maintenance meg:. ew., or m- of boys comm1tted_to the N ational Training School for Boys {by the ° courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be m e by the Board of Charities with the authonties of said National Training V School for Bo, $48,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. S_§p,gg{°;g,§‘G,,£*j*'¤*¤¤ Narromu. gamma SCHOOL ron Guns: Superintendent, $1,200; sauna. treasurer, matron, and three teachers, at $600 each; overseer, $720; parole officerb $600; seven teachers of industries, at $480 each; engineer, $72 ; assistant engineer, $600; night watchman, $480; two laborers at $300 each· in all $11,280; °°““°‘°“‘°"’°"'°" For groceries, provisions,  fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, Elotlhnglgkshpes, forlatget, horsieshooemg, medicmelsinmediiglt attenganlgg, ae, ranspo a ion, a r, sewm mac es, , , stationery, horses, vehicles, harness, covgs, pigs, fowls, shlelllss, fefffces, repairs, typewritmg, stenography, and other necessary items, includ- or 1 en ifying an uzsuing esca mmates, ards f their recapture, and lor transgprtaltilon and othe:Ifi we ns; incident to securing suitable omes for paroled or dischargeiyfgirls, U" °‘ www '°* uO'l‘l$§?ny an§12l(l,ul113’501(lded bal f th f $60 000 - ,, _ e ance o e sum o , b°ii·°ll$ii'piin. printed for an additionalllliuilding and heating {plant to be conzggileod omeyeoaro es, et tt°th, straws *1:*% acts? ezfhzrt Beimds *· cones; nineteen hundred and_twelve, malcingapprogrilltiolnlgcmwezgidhx for the expenses of the District of C0lumb1a, is made availahle for furnishing such addmonal builrhng, for roads and approaches thereto, and the erection of a barn and storehouse. In all, for National Training School for Girls, $24,780.
 * l1carinacist,c$480; sdcond assistant engineer, $480; two male attendants, and two nurses, at $360 each; two female attendants, at $300
 * ng cgmpensation, (pot exceeding $3501for additionaldlaébor or services,