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seven attendants, at $180 each, $1,260; servant, $168; five servants, at $144 each, $720; nineteen servants, at $144 each, $2,736; in all, $17,604.

For subsistence for patients and not exceeding 56 employees, at not to exceed 17 cents per diem each, $22,000; clothing and bedding, $2,000; fuel, $1,000; incidentals, $200; water and lighting, $2,000; medicines and supplies, $1,000; transportation of patients, $500; unexpendable property purchases, $100; in all, $28,800.

Provided, That any moneys received by the Insane Asylumn from pay-patients shall be deposited in the Treasury of Porto Rico to the credit of the appropriation "Contingent Expenses, Insane Asylum,' being equally divided between the sub-head "Subsistence" and the sub-head Clothing, bedding, etc.," and shall be available for expenditure during the fiscal year in which it is received.

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Salaries, Girls' Charity School: Superintendent, $1,500; clerk, $900; teacher and pianist, $780; three teachers, at $720 each, $2,160; teacher of cooking, $360; visiting inspectress; Provided, That the inspectress shall visit each department of school at least once each week, and report monthly to the head of the department, $480; matron, $500; janitor, $360; infirmarian, $240; teacher of straw-work, $360; milliner, $360; drawn-work teacher, $360; storekeeper, $300: superintendent of clothing, $240; two dressmakers, at $240 each, $480; seamstress, $240; shoemaker, $240; porter and gardener, $240; cook, $180; laundress, $240; assistant cook, $144; six servants, at $96 each, $576; in all, $11,240.

For subsistence not exceeding 175 inmates and 29 employees, at not to exceed 15 cents per diem each, $11,400; clothing and bedding, $2,000; textbooks and school supplies, $300; unexpendable property, $200; medicines, $350; fuel, $1,200; incidentals, $400; water and lighting, $1,100; in all, $16,950.

Provided, That any moneys received by the Girls' Charity School from the sale of articles made by the girls shall be deposited in the Treasury of Porto Rico in special trust fund, to be known as "Sale of Articles, Girls' Charity School, Trust Fund," and shall be available for the purchase of raw material for future similar work and for the payment of small amounts to the girls upon leaving the school, which payments shall be in accordance with such general rules as the Director of Labor, Charities and Correction shall prescribe to govern such cases.

Salaries, Boys' Charity School: Superintendent, $1,800; clerk, $900; storekeeper, $720; six teachers, for scholastic instruction, at $720 each, $4,320; teacher of carpentry and cabinet making, $900; teacher of painting and drawing, $720; teacher of masonry, $600; teacher of sanitary plumbing, $600; teacher of shoemaking, $600; inspector of monitors and servants in charge of the account books of the workshops and property clerk, $820; bandmaster and music teacher (for Boys' and Girls' Charity Schools), $900; instructor of gymnastics and athletic games, $720; monitor and military instructor, $480; monitor, $360; monitor, $360; monitor, $360; head servant in

charge of general cleaning, $600; four servants, at $120 each, $480; two servants, at $144 each, $288; nurse (graduated), $480; tailor, $600; matron, $360; porter and messenger, $360; matron for small boys, $360; cook, $300; assistant cook, $120; night watchman, $360; gardener and horticulturist, $360; chief laundress, $240; five laundresses, at $108 each, $540; seven seamstresses, at $108 each, $756; in all, $21,364.

For subsistence for not exceeding 275 inmates and 37 employees and breakfast for 17 employees at not to exceed 15 cents per diem each, $17,700; clothing and bedding, $4,000; textbooks and school supplies, $300; unexpendable property, $200; medicines, $600; fuel, $1,000; incidentals, $300; equipment and supplies for industrial teach ing, $1,000; water, $900; lighting, $750; in all, $26,750.

Provided, That any moneys received by the Boys' Charity School from the sale of articles made and work done inside or outside of the institution by the boys shall be deposited in the Treasury of Porto Rico in a trust fund to be known as "Sale of articles and work done, Boys' Charity School, Trust Fund," and shall be available for the purchase of raw material for future similar work and for the payment of small amounts or presentation of instruments and tools of art and trade to the boys upon leaving the school, which payment or presentation shall be in accordance with such general rules as the Director of Labor, Charities and Correction shall prescribe to govern such cases; Provided, That 50 per cent of the receipts from band concerts shall be placed in a special trust fund, known as "Recreation Fund," to be expended for library books, athletics and amusements.

For all institutions under the Department of Labor, Charities and Correction: Dentist, $1,400; oculist, 1,200; medical inspector and visiting physician to the Boys' and Girls' Charity Schools, $1,200; in all, $3,800.

Penal Institutions-Salaries, Penitentiary: Warden, $1,800; deputy warden, $1,400; storekeeper, $900; clerk, $1,100; physician, $900; practicante, $600; master shoemaker, $660; master tailor, $660; master carpenter, $720; sergeant, $720; four corporals, at $480 each, $1,920; eighteen guards, at $408 each, $7,344; in all, $18,724.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents each per diem, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $25,008; clothing for prisoners of the penitentiary and all district jails at no more than $6 each, $6,000; saving fund for discharged prisoners, $2,500; medicines, $800; unexpendable property, $300; fuel, $500; incidentals, $2,400; water, $1,100; lighting, $1,200; telephone and telegraph service, $87; postage and freight, $110; in all, $40,005.

Provided, That any moneys received by the Penitentiary from the sale of articles made by the prisoners therein shall be deposited in the Treasury of Porto Rico in a trust fund, to be known as "Sale of articles, Penitentiary, Trust Fund," and shall be available for the purchase of raw materials for future similar work.

Salaries, San Juan and Arecibo district jails-Provided, That all

male prisoners for the judicial district of San Juan shall be sent to serve their terms to the referred to jail at Arecibo; Provided, further, That there shall be in San Juan three wards annexed to the Penitentiary: one for summary prisoners from the judicial district of San Juan, one for condemned women from both districts, and the third for minors from all jails: Jailer at Arecibo, $900; physician at Arecibo, $500; practicante at Arecibo, $360; clerk at Arecibo, $420; deputy jailer at San Juan, $600; physician at San Juan wards, $300; practicante at San Juan wards, $480; clerk at San Juan wards and attendant at the wards for minors, $480; teachers for the ward for minors, $360; three corporals, at $480 each, $1,440; fifteen guards, at $408 each, $6,120; in all, $11,960.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem each:, with not to exceed 4 cent per ration additional for sick prisoners (in Arecibo and San Juan), $16,495; lighting and water, $1,575; telephone and telegraph service, $160; postage and freight, $30; medi ines, surgical instruments, soap, furniture, repairs and other incidental expenses, $1,854; in all, $20,114.

Salaries, Ponce Jail: Jailer, $900; physician, $540; practicante, $420; clerk, $420; two corporals, at $480 each, $960; eight guards, at $408 each, $3,264; in all, $6,504.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem each, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $8,270; lighting and water, $600; telephone and telegraph service, $75; postage and freight, $50; medicines, surgical instruments, soap, repairs and other incidental expenses, $500; in all, $9,495.

Salaries, Mayagüez Jail: Jailer, $900; physician, $420; practicante, $360; clerk, $420; two corporals, at $480 each, $960; eight guards, at $408 each, $3,264; in all, $6,324.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem each, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $6,171; lighting and water, $600; telephone and telegraph service, $75; postage and freight, $37; medicines, surgical instruments, soap, printing, $701; in all, $7,584.

Salaries, Humacao Jail: Jailer, $720; physician, $420; practicante, $360; clerk, $420, two corporals, at $480 each, $960; eight guards, at $408 each, $3,264; in all, $6,144.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $8,380; lighting and water, $430; telephone and telegraph service, $75; postage and freight, $46; medicines, surgical instruments, soap, oil, furniture, repairs and other incidental expenses, $600; in all, $9,531.

Salaries, Guayama Jail: Jailer, $720; physician, $420; practicante, $360; clerk, $420; two corporals, at $480 each, $960; six guards, at $408 each, $2,448; in all $5,328.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem each, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $6,347; lighting and water, $340; telephone and telegraph service, $70; postage

and freight, $40; medicines, surgical instruments, soap, furniture and other incidental expenses, $410; in all, $7,207.

Salaries, Aguadilla Jail: Jailer, $720; physician, $360; practicante, $300; clerk, $420, corporal, $480; six guards, at $408 each, $2,448; in all, $4,728.

For food for prisoners at not to exceed 13 cents per diem each. with not to exceed 4 cents per ration additional for sick prisoners, $4,073; rent for jail building, $720; lighting and water, $70; telephone and telegraph service, $60; postage and freight, $30; medicines, surgical instruments, soap, furniture and other incidental expenses, $375; in all $5,328.

Salaries, Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents: Director, $1,100; school teacher, $720; rural teacher, $480; two teachers, at $600 each, $1,200; master carpenter, $720; clerk and storekeeper, $720: clerk, $480; visiting physician, $720; practicante and infirmarian, $720; machinist-electrician, $720; music teacher, $600; two corporals, at $540 each, $1,080; eight guards, at $408 each, $3,264; cook, $240; cartdriver, $240; messenger, $180; in all, $13,184.

For subsistence of inmates and employees, at 13 cents per capita, with not to exceed 4 cents per ration for sick inmates, $6,865; equipment for school building and farm, $1,000; lighting and water, $500; for the purchase of an electric accumulator, $1,000; telegraph and telephone service, $62; transportation and care of animals, $240; postage and freight, $35; clothing, fuel, medicines, bedding, and other incidental expenses, $2,803; in all, $12,505.

Total, Department of Labor, Charities and Correction, $374,271.

INSULAR POLICE OF PORTO RICO.

Salaries, Insular Police: Chief, $3,000; secretary and stenographer, $1,500; chief of detectives, $1,400; voucher clerk, $1,200; storekeeper and bookkeeper, $1,100; file clerk, $1,100; clerk and translator, $900; chauffeur, $720; clerk, $600; in all, $11,520.

District Chiefs: Three first class, at $1,700 each, $5,100; four second class, at $1,600 each, $6,400; four third class, at $1,200 each, $4,800; four fourth class, at $1,100 each, $4,400; four fifth class, at $1,000 cach, $4,000; four sixth class, at $900 each, $3,600; twenty seventh class, at $780 each, $15,600; twenty-four eighth class, at $750 each, $18,000; fifteen sergeants, at $700 each, $10,500; forty corporals, at $60 each, $24,000; six hundred guardsmen, at $456 each, $273,600; in all, $370,000.

Provided, That Section 13 of the Insular Police Law of 1908 is hereby repealed, and future enlistments and reenlistments shall be made in accordance with such regulations as may be prescribed by the Insular Police Commission and approved by the Governor.

Stationery and printing, $2,500; lighting and water, $3,800; telephone and telegraph services, $3,000; rent of quarters, $12,000; transportation, $6,000; care of animals, $7,500; automobile supplies and repairs, $2,000; unexpendable property purchases, $1,500; postage

and freight, $850; secret and confidential services, $1,000; incidental expenses, $2,000; in all $42,150.

Total, Insular Police of Porto Rico, $423,670.

OFFICE OF SANITATION SERVICE.

Salaries, Office of the Director of Sanitation-Director's Office proper: Director, $4,000; assistant director, $3,000; medical secretary in charge of the work of the Insular Board of Health, $2,200; two veterinary, inspectors, at $1,300 each, $2,600; stenographer, $1,500; file clerk, $1,300; stenographer, $1,200; chauffeur, $540; clerk, $480; messenger, $360; janitor, $360; telephone operator, $360; fees of the Insular Board of Health, $1,000; in all, $18,900.

Division of Property and Accounts: Chief of Division, $2,300; bookkeeper, $1,600; clerk, $1,200; clerk, $900; in all, $6,000.

Division of Sanitary Engineering: Sanitary Engineer, $2,500; Assistant Sanitary Engineer, $1,600; two plumbing inspectors, at $1,300 each, $2,600; stenographer, $1,200; draftsman, $1,100; in all, $9,000.

Division of Transmissible Diseases and Bacteriological Laboratory: Chief of Division, $2,300; laboratory director, $1,800; bacteriologist, $1,300; pharmacist, $1,000; clerk, $900; laboratory assistant, $600; janitor, $360; in all, $8,260.

Division of Chemical Laboratory: Chemical director, $2,300; chemist, $1,500; two food and drug inspectors, at $1,400 each, $2,800; pharmacist, $1,200; assistant chemist, $1,100; clerk, $600; janitor, $360; in all, $9,860.

Chemicals and disinfectants, $500; lighting and water, $200; postage and freight, $1,500; purchase of vaccine and serums, $1,000; stationery and printing, $1,500; supplies and equipment, bacteriological laboratory, $1,000; supplies and equipment, chemical laboratory, $1,000; telephone and telegraph service, $960; traveling expenses, including maintenance of automobiles, $2,000; incidentals: miscellaneous supplies, toilet articles, ice, repairs to office furniture and typewriters and for other minor office expenses, $500; in all, $10,160.

Total, Office of the Director of Sanitation, $62,180.

Leper Colony-Salaries, Leper Colony: Resident minor surgeon $900; attendant, $360; attendant, $240; two watchmen, at $300 each, $600; two boatmen, at $180 each, $360; gardener, $120; three laundresses, at $150 each, $450; cook, $180; ccok, $96; in all, $3,306.

Subsistence Maintenance of 39 patients and 13 employees at 30 cents per day each, $5,475; clothing and bedding, $2,000; unexpendable property purchases, $500; incidentals: fuel, ice, etc., $630; in all $8,605.

In all, Leper Colony, $11,911.

Salaries, Quarantine Hospital: Superintendent, $480; nurse, $120; attendant, $240; cook, $96; servant, $96; in all, $1,032.

Subsistence Maintenance of patients and employees, $700; lighting and water, $200; incidentals, $100; in all, $1,000. In all, Quarantine Hospital, $2,032.

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