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Salaries, field force, $66,000; in all, $66,000.

Killing and burying animals, $300; labor, including maintenance of animals and equipment, materials, purchase of equipment, $12,000; light and water, $600; postage and freight, $800; rent, $1,780; telephone and telegraph service, $200; traveling expenses, $6,000; in all, $21,680.

In all, field force, $87,680.

To continue the campaign against anemia in Porto Rico under the direction of the Director of Sanitation all disbursements to be made upon the approval of the Director of Sanitation, $8,000; in all, $8,000. Total, Sanitation Service, $171,803.

Provided, That medical members of the Service of Sanitation may practice their profession when it does not interfere with their duties; And, Provided further, That the city physicians of each one of the municipalities of the island are hereby required to perform such sanitary service as may be assigned to them by the Director of Sanitation within his jurisdiction under rules laid down by an ordinance of the Municipal Council, which must be approved by the Director of Sanitation, and such rules so approved shall be included as a condition of the duties of said city physicians in the contracts made by them with the municipalities; Provided, Said city physicians shall receive additional compensation for sanitation service rendered by them, which compensation shall be fixed by the Director of Sanitation with the approval of the Executive Council, but the same shall not exceed $300 a year and shall be paid from the appropriation of $66,000 for "Salaries, Field Force."

INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE OF PORTO RICO.

Το pay for the current expenses of the Institute of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene of Porto Rico, created by an Act approved March 13, 1912, for the installation of its offices, purchase of instruments, apparatus and books for all the purposes of its development, including its scientific expeditions to different parts of the island, the maintenance of dispensaries, payment of fees for patients submitted to observation in municipal or insular hospitals, purchase of medicines and utensils, payment of salaries and incidental expenses, $11,000; in all, $11,000.

Total, Institute of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene of Porto Rico, $11,000.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE.

For the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture for the continuance of the work of the board as specified in Joint Resolution No. 13, approved March 28, 1914, $15,000; in all, $15,000.

Total, Board of Commissioners of Agriculture, $15,000.

DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT

OF PORTO RICO.

Salaries: Judge, $5,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,500; clerk of the court, $2,500; court stenographer, $2,000; * chief deputy marshal, $2,000; deputy marshal, San Juan, $1,800; deputy marshal, Ponce, $1,500; deputy marshal, Mayagüez, $1,500; deputy clerk and stenographer, $1,500; deputy clerk, San Juan, $1,200; deputy clerk, San Juan, $1,200; deputy clerk, Ponce, $1,200; deputy clerk, Mayagüez, $1,200; stenographer to judge, $1,500; interpreter and translator $1,800; messenger to judge, $480; messenger, San Juan, $480; messenger, marshal's office, San Juan, $240; messenger and janitor, Ponce, $360; messenger and janitor, Mayagüez, $360; in all, $35,320. Purchase of law books, $400; traveling expenses of marshals and deputy marshals in serving processes, $900; incidental expenses of the court, $1,200; traveling expenses of the court, $1,000; incidental expenses of judge's office, $100; incidental expenses of district attorney's office, $250; pay to bailiffs, $350; in all, $4,200.

Fees and mileage of witnesses, United States Court, $1,000; fees and mileage of jurors, $5,000; fees of United States Commissioners, $400; in all, $6,400.

Total, United States District Court of Porto Rico, $45,920.

INSULAR COURTS.

Salaries, Insular Courts-Supreme Court of Porto Rico: Chief justice, $5,000; four associate justices, at $4,500 each, $18,000; fiscal, $3,500; marshal, $3,000; secretary and reporter, $2,500; assistant secretary and reporter, $2,000; English and Spanish stenographer, $1,500; interpreter and translator, $1,600; stenographer, $1,100; deputy secretary, $1,200; stenographer for fiscal, $1.300; typewriter, $1,100 typewriter, $1,000; typewriter, $900; janitor, $580; two bailiffs, at $460 each, $920; in all, $45,200.

For office supplies, stationery, postage and other necessary incidental expenses, $1,000; purchase of law books, $300; water, $20; lighting, $50; in all, $1,370.

Publication of the Decisions of the Supreme Court.-Salaries, publication of the Decisions of the Supreme Court: Translator, $1,700; property clerk, $1,200; Spanish proofreader and clerk, $1,200; English proofreader and clerk, $1,200; Spanish proofreader, $900; in all, $6,200.

For office supplies, stationery, postage, printing and binding of "Porto Rico Reports" and "Decisiones de Puerto Rico, and other necessary incidental expenses, $6,000. For the publication of advance sheets containing the decisions of the Supreme Court in the order in which they are rendered, $1,000.

The publication of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Porto Rico shall be in two editions, one in English and the other in Spanish,

*This appropriation is made upon the express condition that no charge shall be made against The People of Porto Rico for services of any character, in reporting cases, making transcript of records, or otherwise.

each of not more than 750 copies, which shall be sold at cost. Only those decisions of the Supreme Court as are accompanied by opinions shall be inserted in such editions; in all, $7,000.

Total, Supreme Court of Porto Rico, $59,770.

District Court of San Juan.-Section 1: Judge, $4,000; secretary, $1,800; deputy secretary and interpreter, $1,100; deputy secretary, $1,100; deputy secretary and file clerk, $900; stenographer, $1,100; stenographer, $600.

Section 2: Judge, $4,000; secretary, $1,800; deputy secretary, $1,100; stenographer, $1,100; clerk, $900; fiscal, $3,500; assistant fiscal, $2,300; stenographer for the fiscal, $900; marshal, $1,700; first deputy marshal, $900; first deputy marshal, $900; two second deputy marshals, at $480 each, $960; janitor, $480; messenger, $360; in all, $31,500.

Provided, That the assistant fiscal of the District Court of San Juan, Section 2, shall also act as a law officer of the Office of the Attorney General when the Attorney General requires him so to do.

District Court of Ponce: Judge, $3,750; fiscal, $3,500; secretary $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; deputy secretary, $900; marshal, $1,700; second deputy marshal, $480; deputy marshal, $900; stenographer, $1,100; stenographer for the fiscal, $600; clerk, $900; janitor, $360; in all, $16,990.

District Court of Mayagüez: Judge, $3,750; fiscal, $3,500; secretary, $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; marshal, $1,700; deputy marshal, $900; second deputy marshal, $480; stenographer, $1,100; stenographer for the fiscal, $480; janitor, $360; in all, $15,070.

District Court of Arecibo: Judge, $3,500; fiscal, $3,300; secretary, $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; marshal, $1,700; deputy marshal, $900; second deputy marshal, $480; stenographer, $1,100; typewriter for the fiscal, $360; janitor, $360; in all, $14,500.

District Court of Humacao: Judge, $3,500; fiscal, $3,300; secretary, $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; marshal, $1,700; deputy marshal, $900; second deputy marshal, $480; stenographer, $1,100; stenographer for the fiscal, $480; janitor, $360; in all, $14,620.

District Court of Guayama: Judge, $3,500; fiscal, $3,300; secretary, $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; marshal, $1,700; deputy marshal, $900; second deputy marshal, $480; stenographer, $1,100; typewriter for the fiscal, $360; janitor, $360; in all, $14,500.

District Court of Aguadilla: Judge, $3,500; fiscal, $3,300; secre tary, $1,700; deputy secretary, file clerk and interpreter, $1,100; marshal, $1,700; deputy marshal, $900; second deputy marshal, $480; stenographer, $1,100; typewriter for the fiscal, $360; janitor, $360; in all, $14,500.

Purchase of law books, $700; postage, $500; office supplies, and other necessary incidental expenses for the seven district courts, to be expended by the Attorney General, $5,000; water for the district courts, $250; lighting for the district courts, $250; rent of courthouses, district courts, Humacao, at $720; Guayama, at $840; and Aguadilla, at $600, $2,160; traveling expenses, judges and fiscals of the district courts, including per diem, $2,000; care of horses for the marshals and deputy marshals for serving citations in both civil and criminal matters, in their respective judicial district, at not exceeding $5 per month each, $1,320; traveling expenses for marshals and deputy marshals of district courts outside of their respective judicial districts; Provided, That no payment shall be made on account of hire of coaches or horses, except when the coaches or horses are hired for the transportation of prisoners, $200; autopsies, district courts, $1,000; fees of witnesses testifying before the district courts and fiscals, $20,000; fees of jurors and incidental expenses of jury procedure in the district courts, at not to exceed $1.50 per day for each juror, $22,000; in all, $55,380.

Total, Insular Courts, $236,830.

REGISTRARS OF PROPERTY.

Salaries, Registrars of Property-Office at San Juan (two sections): Two registrars, at $2,750 each, $5,500; two officers, at $1,100 each, $2,200; officer, $900; seven clerks, at $600 each, $4,200; in all, $12,800. Provided, That the Attorney General shall assign the employees of the Registry of Property of San Juan to duty in Section 1 and Section 2 of said registry, according to the necessity of the business thereof.

Office at Ponce: Registrar, $2,750; officer, $900; four clerks, at $480 each, $1,920; in all, $5,570.

Office at Mayagüez: Registrar, $2,750; officer, $900; three clerks, at $480 each, $1,440; in all, $5,090.

Office at Arecibo: Registrar, $2,750; officer, $900; three clerks, at $480 each, $1,440; in all, $5,090.

Office at San Germán: Registrar, $2,500; officer, $600; two clerks, at $480 each, $960; in all, $4,060.

Office at Humacao: Registrar, $2,500; officer, $600; two clerks, at $480 each, $960; in all, $4,060.

Office at Caguas: Registrar, $2,000; officer, $600; two clerks, at $480 each, $960; in all, $3,560.

Office at Guayama: Registrar, $2,500; officer, $600; two clerks, at $480 each, $960; in all, $4,060.

Office at Aguadilla: Registrar, $2,000; officer, $600; clerk, $480; in all, $3,080.

For office supplies, stationery, furniture, blank books, and other incidental expenses, including postage for ten registrars of property, to be purchased and supplied by the Attorney General of Porto Rico, $2,800; rent of office for two sections at San Juan, Guayama and

Ponce at $360 each; Mayagüez, Arecibo and Caguas at $300 each; San Germán, Humacao and Aguadilla, at $240, $3,060; in all, $5,860. Total, Registrars of Property, $53,230.

Salaries, municipal courts: For municipal judges of the courts of San Juan, Ponce, Mayagüez, Arecibo and Bayamón, at $1,700 each, $8,500; for municipal judges of the courts of Aguadilla, Utuado, Manatí, Coamo, Guayama; Cayey, Humacao, Vieques and Fajardo. at $1,400 each, $12,600; for municipal judges of the courts of Carolina, Añasco, San Germán, Cabo Rojo, Yauco, Barros, San Lorenzo, Salinas, Vega Baja, Lares, Adjuntas, Caguas, San Sebastián, Yabucoa, Juana Díaz, Patillas, Río Grande, Río Piedras, Ciales and Camuy, at $1,100 each, $22,000; secretaries of the municipal courts of San Juan and Ponce, at $1,100 each, $2,200; secretaries of the municipal courts of Mayagüez, Bayamón, Arecibo, Utuado, Manatí, Aguadilla, Coamc, Guayama, Fajardo and Humacao, at $900 each, $9,000; secretaries of the municipal courts of Carolina, Vega Baja, Lares, Añasco, San Germán, Cabo Rojo, Yauco, Barros, Cayey, Caguas, San Lorenzo, Adjuntas, San Sebastián, Salinas, Vieques, Juana Díaz, Patillas, Río Grande, Yabucoa, Río Piedras, Ciales and Camuy, at $720 each, $15,840; deputy secretaries of the municipal courts of San Juan, Ponce, Mayagüez and Bayamón, at $600 each, $2,400; marshals of the municipal courts of San Juan, Ponce, Mayagüez, Arecibo and Guayama, at $1,100 each, $5,500; marshals of the municipal courts of Bayamón, Utuado, Manatí, Aguadilla, Coamo and Humacao, at $900 each, $5,400; marshals of the municipal courts of Carolina, Vega Baja, Lares, Añasco, San Germán, Cabo Rojo, Yauco, Barros, Cayey, Caguas Fajardo, San Lorenzo, Adjuntas, San Sebastián, Salinas, Vieques, Yabucoa, Juana Díaz, Patillas, Río Piedras, Ciales, Camuy and Río Grande, at $720 each, $16,560; in all, $100,000.

Office supplies, stationery and other necessary incidental expenses for the 34 municipal courts, to be expended by the Attorney General, $5,000.

Provided, That every municipality having a municipal court shall furnish suitable quarters, with the approval of the Attorney General, for the offices of the court and for the performance of all its necessary duties.

Traveling expenses of municipal court officials, including a per diem of $1.50 in connection with the trial of cases outside of the capitals of the district, $3,000; care of horses for the marshals of municipal courts for serving citations, both civil and criminal, in their respective judicial districts, at not to exceed $8.20 per month each, $3,346; traveling expenses of marshals of municipal courts outside of their respective judicial districts; Provided, That no payment shall be made on account of hire of coaches or horses, except when the coaches or horses are hired for transportation of prisoners, $1,400; for fees of witnesses and medical experts, municipal courts, $1,000.

Provided, That physicians, who are insular or municipal officials, shall perform, free of charge, services as medical experts, when they may be required to perform said services by the court.

For fees of medical experts, in cases of lunacy, provided by Act

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