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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 93 For mops, brooms, buckets, disinfectants, removal of refuse, electrical supplies, books, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $800. S Fans or wrrmrssns, snmrnun oomvr: For fees of witnesses and v?Rii°:'§e°:$ri£¤. ayment of the actual ex enses of witnesses in said court, as provided R· S·*s°°· “°~ P· m by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $15,000. J, f Fans or Jrmons, surname cornrr: For fees of jurors, $60,000. B°§.iiFs,ZiZ Par or narmrrsz For not exceeding one crier in each court, of office deputy marshals who act as bailifls or criers, and for ex enses of meals and lodging for jurors in United States cases and of Eailiffs in attendance upon same when ordered by the court, $28,400. mmm Mrscn1.r..umoUs nxrmxsnsz For such miscellaneous expenses as pg¤5gg_ ”°°‘” "` may be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and its officers, 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. For such additional miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized ,,,,·f§',§,‘°§,°,,‘,§‘,.',e,{§f ‘°“" by the Attorney General for the supreme c0urt and its officers, made necessary bfy the occuplancy of temporary uarters pending the reconstruction 0 the court ouse, District of Ciilumbia, including an electrician at the rate of $900 per annum and a laborer at the rate of $600 per annum, $3,750. cnarrrrrns AND connncrrons. ...°€$.;‘.€‘.€‘°‘ “"° °°' Boann or Cnnrrrrss: Secretary, $3,500; assistant secretary and iiiQ1°'i•ird¤:i·ii1$?m°s` stenographer, $1,600; clerk, $1,400; messenger, $600; inspectorstwo at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each, two at $900 eac, 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, $19,980. For the maintenance of one motor ambulance, $600. aaroauaronms nm conamcrromu. msrrrurroxs. R°'°"““*°"““’°'°’ Wasnrzgerou Asrnrm arm Jan.: Superintendent of hospital, ,,,‘§*§§’,‘{}"‘°“ *""““ $1,800; visiting physician, $1,200; resident physician, $480 ; two B°*¤¤•=¤· assistant resident physicians, at $120 each; clerk, $900; engineer, $900; three assistant engineers, at $600 each; night watchman, $480; blacksmith and woodworker, $500; driver for dead wagon, $365; hostler, and driver for supply and laundry wagon, at $240 each; hospital cook, $650; 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, $549 · eight orderlies, and two orderlies for annex wards, at $400 eachpuprl nurses, not less than twenty-one in number (nurses to be paid not to exceed $200 per annum during first year of service, and not to exceed $225 per annum during second year of service), $4,450; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk, $720; gardener, $540; seamstress, $300; housekeeper, $420; laundryman, 720; assistant laundryman, $450; three laundresses, at $360 each; two chambermaids, three waiters, and seven ward maids at $180 each; tsmporary labor, not to exceed $1 200; operator of X-ray machipv, $600; pathologist, $600; assistant irr laboratory, $600; anuthetlst,. $300; in all, $32,975. ’, mIF?€:r0£AL$ For p!'Q‘ViSi0¤S,        K°*l*“l¤P¤¤¤~ uri Fame? riccrs ,1 tl.:. r» is  _> md Uiidlbll mgggesg fmniturwand beddmg‘ ° ', iritelm,