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 1034 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, two at $840 each; drivers—one (who shall also act is foreman of stacliles) $902, tlgee at $720 each; h tler, $540; trave `ng expenses in uding a en ance on conventicdsiis, $400; in all, $19,780. ’ MM •¤¤¤¤¤¢·· For purchase and equipment of one motor ambulance, $1,550, and for the maintenance thereof, $600; in all, $2,150. F·¤f¤·’¤¤¢¤¤¤¤·•**=· nnronmaromns AND connmcuonan INSTITUTIONS. .¤Yiil¥Y"t°“ mm Wasnmorou Asrnuu ann Jan.; Superintendent, $1,800; visiting S°'*¤'*°¤· physician, $1,200; resident physician, $480; two assistant resident physicians, at $120 each; clerk, $840; engineer, $900; three assistant ¤11gi11601‘S at $600 each· Dight watchman, $480; blacksmith and woodworker, $500· driver for dead wagon, $365* hostler and driver, for supply and laundry wagon, at $240 each; hospital cook, $600; assistant cooks—two at $300 each, one $180; trained nurse, who shall act as superintendent of nursing, $1,200; two graduate nurses at $480 each; graduate muse cfipr receivipg ward, 5480; two ng? - for annex wards at $540 ea · nurse or opera ing room ; eight orderlies, and two orderlies for annex wards, at $300 each; pupil nurses, not less than twent?-one in number (nurses to be paid not to exceed $120 per annum uring nist year of servnce, and not to exceed $150 per annum during second year of service), $3,000; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk, $720; gardener, $540; sealrpstress, $300; housekeepgr, $420; la1mdryman,h$6;00; assistant un, $365; three imdiresses at $360 eac ; wo chambermaids waiters, and seven ward inaids, at $180 each: temporary labor, not to exceed $1,200; operator of X-ray machine, ¤~¤··=·—·-¤·~····-¤· *6%*3,; ‘;;2'$.’L?§;’gE* ti‘if’iJ3“.§2f1§t‘·?e§3£i ‘$.%Ehi§§%Si°·mp.e, to same, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, d.i%goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, `tchen utensils, and other necessary items, $47,500; For re airs to buildings plumbing painting lumber, hardware, cemeng ligne, oil, tools, cars, tracks, steiam heating and cooking appa- , ratus 2, 50; hmm b“w°" Foi· building for hospital kitchen, $7,500; P. an to mw For kitchen eguipment, $1,500; ameimamnas Payments to estitute women and children: For payment to bene- ""‘·°‘· *’· “’· iiciaries named in section three of "An Act making it a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or willfully neglect to provide for the support and maintenance by any person of his wife or his or her minor children in destitute or necessitous cireumstancoS,” 8P· proved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, $6,500, or S0 much thereof as may be necessary, to be disbursed by the disbursing oflicer of the District of Columbia, on itemized vouchers duly audite Su pm 0, hn M and approved by_ the auditor of said District; mm? P  3fh§s’oners:t]l•`o1§vmaintenancl§;S¢¥ jail pimliigyirfers of the co o iaa -e ashmgton um ,1ncudmg pay of guards and all other necessary persorial serigices, and for sup- “_bm_ port of prisoners therein, $50,000; m[m°;sii. ° Transportation of prisoners: For conveying prisoners to Washington Asy um and Jail, including salary of driver not to exceed $840. Hmm ,0,, Am md In all, Washington As lum and Jail, $147,360. ¤¤g_rI¤;=-d_S_ Hom: ron Assn Am: EWFIRM: Superintendent, $1 200; clerk, $900; matron, $600; chxef cook, $720; baker and laundryman, at $540 each; chief engineer, $l,000;_ass1stant engineer, $720; physician and pharmacist, $480; second assistant engineer, $480; two male attend-
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