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 706 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1916. ¤*¤¤¤“¤¤·¤¤ °*· Mrscmnunuous nxrsnsnsz For such miscellaneous expenses as mm may be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme of the District of Columbia and its officeis, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, including also such expenses other than for personal services as may be authorized by the Attorney General for the court of appeals, District of Columbia, $15,000. cranes me we- CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. BM! ¤*C*¤¤**¤ Boann or Cmmrrms: Secret, $3,500; stenographer, $1,400; w°m°'°t°' clerk, $1,400; messenger, $600;ahvspectors———one $1,200, three at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, two at $840 each; drivers—one, who shall also act as foreman of stables, $900, three at $720 each; hostler, $540; traveling expenses, including attendance on conventions, $400; in all, $18,580. ‘ R¤*¤’¤¤*¤*¤¤¤»·*¤· naromryromns mm oommcrronan INSTITUTIONS. M mf,V*;g}L*¤¤*¤¤ Asylum Wasnmcron Asrnuu Aim Jan.; Superintendent, $1,800; visiting Sahrks. physician, $1,200; resident physician, $480; two assistant resident -‘ ~ ’ physicians, at $120 each; clerk, $840; engineer, $900; assistant e ¤ineers—three at $600 each; night watchman, $480; blacksmith aiid woodworker, $500; driver for dead wagon, $365; hostler and driver, 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 nurse for receiving ward, $480; two nurses for annex wards, at $540 each; nurse for operating room, $540; eight orderlies, and two orderlies for annex wards, at $300 each; pupil muses, ,uot~ less than = twent —one in number (nurses to be paid not to exceed~·$120·per annum druring Erst year of service, and not to exceed $150 ·per annumduring second year of service), $3,000; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk, $720; gardener, $540; seamstress, $300; housekeeper, $420; laundryman, $600· assistant laundryman, $365; three laundresses, at $360 each · two chambermaids, three waiters, and seven ward maids, at $180 each; temporary labor, not to exceed $1,200; operator of X—ray machine, $600; pathologist, $600; amnsthetist, $300; in all, $29,610. ‘ °°¤¤¤¢¤¤*°*P·¤=¤¤· For provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to same, gas, ice, shoes, clothing, dry gloods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, `tchen utensils, and other necessary items, $45,000, of which sum $1,000 shall be available for the purchase of screens for the hospital, $200 for new surgical instru— ments, and $600 for the upkee of the X-ray laboratory. For re airs to buildings, piiimbing, painting, lumber, hardware, cement, [time, oil, tools, cars, tracks, steam heating and cooking apparatus, $2,500; For refrigerator and ice box for hos ital ldtchen, $500; doggdyzpaegq it arm- l?ayments to destitute women and children: For payment to benev,,,_g§'f‘§‘§$‘,j°°°‘ 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 circumsta.nces," approved March twenty third, nineteen hundred and six, $6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be disbursed by the disburs` officer of the District of Columbia, on itemized vouchers duly audiiz-iid _ and approved by the auditor of said District; m$}gfP°” °' ian P”$· Support of prisoners: For maintenance of jail risoners of the District of Columbia at the Washington Asylum and) Jail, including pay