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[ Act No. 264, October 14, 1901 ]

AN ACT APPROPRIATING TWO MILLION FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETY THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE DOLLARS AND TWO CENTS, IN MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, TO PAY THE EXPENSES OF THE INSULAR GOVERNMENT AND OF THE CITY OF MANILA FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ONE AND OTHER DESIGNATED PERIODS.

By authority of the President of the United States, be it enacted by the United States Philippine Commission, that:

SECTION 1. The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in money of the United States, are hereby appropriated, out of the funds in the Insular Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the expenses of the Insular Government and of the city of Manila for the fourth quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one and other designated periods:

UNITED STATES PHILIPPINE COMMISSION.

For salaries and general expenses, fifty-five thousand dollars; for Charles A. Conant, in lieu of traveling expenses from Washington to Manila, under authority of the Secretary of War, one hundred and sixty dollars.

In all, for the United States Philippine Commission, fifty-five thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

EXECUTIVE.

EXECUTIVE BUREAU.

For salaries and wages authorized by Acts Numbered One hundred and sixty seven, One hundred and eighty-four, and Two hundred and twenty-nine, including the extra allowance for disbursing officer at two hundred dollars per annum, and for two additional laborers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each, hereby authorized, eighteen thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses in the office of the Executive Secretary, and electric lighting, repairs, and expenses in the Ayuntamiento Building, three thousand five hundred dollars; for allowance in lieu of salary for earned leave of absence as follows: George C. Hicks, forty-eight dollars and fifty-six cents; Edgar A. Rose, forty-two dollars and ninety-four cents; Lewis E. Appleby, one hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-seven cents; Ralph V. Bement, one hundred and six dollars and nine cents; total, three hundred and eight dollars and eighty-six cents.

In all, for the Executive Bureau, twenty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty-six cents.

PHILIPPINE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.

For salaries and wages as follows: Three members of the Board, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum each; one examiner, class three; one examiner, class five; three clerks, class eight; two clerks, class nine, one additional being hereby authorized; one clerk, Class B, hereby authorized in lieu of one clerk, class D; one clerk, Class G; one clerk, Class I, hereby authorized; two messengers at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; extra allowance for disbursing officer at two hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries, five thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including printing, stationery, furniture, etc., six hundred dollars.

For traveling expenses, two hundred dollars.

For salary of W. S. Washburn from July first to August twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and one. at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and for traveling expenses of W. S. Washburn from Washington to Manila, six hundred and sixteen dollars and twenty-two cents.

In all, for the Philippine Civil Service Board, seven thousand three hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-two cents.

INSULAR PURCHASING AGENT.

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and fifty-four, including extra allowance for disbursing clerk at two hundred dollars per annum, nine thousand three hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; wages of laborers, teamsters, drivers, stablemen, and blacksmiths, six thousand three hundred and twenty dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including rents, repairs, and supplies, three thousand nine hundred dollars; forage, three thousand dollars; vehicles and harness, eight, thousand, seven hundred dollars; purchase of animals, nine thousand six hundred dollars.

For deficiency salaries as follows: One clerk, class nine, from August seventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, and two teamsters, at sixty dollars per month each, from September twenty-second to October first, nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and twelve dollars and sixty-six cents.

For purchase of supplies, including coal, lumber, and other supplies purchased during the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, four hundred thousand dollars. All moneys derived from the sale of supplies to the Departments, Bureaus, and Offices, to the provincial governments, and to the city of Manila, the purchase of which is herein provided for, shall revert to this appropriation, and all deposits in the Treasury by the Purchasing Agent on this account shall be as repayments to the said appropriation and so credited on the books of the Auditor.

For decorations of the public buildings in Manila in September, two hundred and thirty-four dollars.

In all, for the Insular Purchasing Agent, four hundred and forty-one thousand three hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixteen cents.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

For salaries and wages authorized by Acts Numbered One hundred and fifty-seven and One hundred and ninety-two, including the change of employees in the division of sanitary inspection, authorized in Act Numbered Two hundred and twenty-nine, and the employment of one additional clerk, class seven, hereby authorized, in lieu of one clerk, class eight, authorized in Act Numbered One hundred and ninety-two, and extra allowance for disbursing clerk at two hundred dollars per annum, seventeen thousand nine hundred and eight dollars.

For allowance at one hundred dollars per month, for one stenographer temporarily employed from August sixteen to December thirty-one, nineteen hundred and one, four hundred and fifty dollars.

For wages of one porter at seven dollars and fifty cents per month; one assistant porter at six dollars per month; and six servants at five dollars per month each, hereby authorized, in the women's department, San Lazaro Hospital, one hundred and thirty dollars and fifty cents; for employment of three servants, hereby authorized, in the Vaccine Station in Manila, fifty-four dollars.

For maintenance of the San Lazaro Leper Hospital, including the employment of one porter at seven dollars and fifty cents per month and one assistant porter at six dollars per month, and of the leper hospitals at Bacolod, Cebu, and Palestina, eleven thousand five hundred and five dollars and ninety cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including subsistence of patients, rent of buildings and offices, and necessary repairs in the plague and smallpox hospitals, the crematory, the women's department of the San Lazaro Hospital, the steam disinfecting plant, the veterinary department, the Hospicio de San Jose, the Colegio de Santa Isabel, the Municipal Dispensary, the public cemeteries, and in the vaccine stations in Manila, Iloilo, Aparri, and Nueva Caceres, twenty thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight dollars and fifteen cents.

Transportation for all departments, two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses in the suppression of the plague, rinderpest, and the extermination of locusts and rats, including the wages and traveling expenses of inspectors, and for miscellaneous expenses in the Antitoxine Experimental Station, two thousand six hundred and thirty-five dollars. Printing, seven hundred and four dollars. For general miscellaneous expenses to be expended under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Health, including medicines and surgical dressings, deficiency pay of vaccinators and of attendants in San Lazaro Leper Hospital, subsistence of lepers not provided for in authorized hospitals, general repairs and equipments, expenses of the detention camp, labor at the experimental serum station, and the disinfecting plants, unpaid accounts of San Lazaro Hospital, leper department and women's department, smallpox and bubonic hospitals, laboratories, and of the central office of the Board of Health, twenty-eight thousand, seven hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-three cents.

For the purchase of the property loaned by the Medical Department of the United States Army to the Plague Hospital and Bacteriological Laboratory, one hundred and seventy-six dollars and sixty-four cents.

For per diem at five dollars per day to the Commissioner of the Board of Health for the Philippines, in lieu of all expenses except list of official transportation, and to compensate him for all commutations and allowances from which the present incumbent is excluded as an officer of the Regular Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, four hundred and sixty dollars; cost of transportation herein provided for shall be construed, to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation by commercial steamship lines.

The unexpended balance of the sum of five hundred dollars, appropriated lay Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-four for expenses of "trip to Southern Islands by city veterinarian for the purpose of controlling and suppressing the rinderpest," is hereby made available for the expenses of other officers incurred in the same work under the direction of the Board of Health.

The unexpended balance of the two thousand five hundred dollars, appropriated in Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-four for "Capitation fee of one and one-fourth cents per head for two hundred thousand rats in suppression of Bubonic Plague," is hereby made available for the "expenses in the destruction of rats" during the fourth quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one.

In all, for the Board of Health for the Philippines, eighty-six thousand five hundred and seventy dollars and eighty-two cents.

QUARANTINE OFFICE.

For salaries and wages, six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; for office expenses, four hundred and fifty dollars.

For expenses of disinfecting corps, two hundred and seventy dollars.

For supplies, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses for launches, two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

For commutation of quarters for five officers, one thousand two hundred and thirty dollars.

For barracks, for cabin passengers, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including equipment at Mariveles Quarantine Station, three thousand eight hundred dollars. Miscellaneous supplies and transportation for the same, twelve thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; miscellaneous services, and expenses incurred during the years nineteen hundred and nineteen hundred and one, five hundred dollars.

In all, for the Quarantine Office, fifty-two thousand five hundred dollars.

FORESTRY BUREAU.

For salaries authorized by Acts Numbered Sixteen, One hundred and forty-four, and One hundred and seventy-one, including the salary of one special agent at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, class eight, in lieu of one clerk, class nine, authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and twenty-nine; one messenger at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and one woodworker at seventy-five cents per day, fifteen thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy-five cents; for salary of one special agent at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, from July first to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, four hundred and fifty dollars.

For incidental expenses, including the rent of offices and buildings and purchase of wood samples, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars.

For traveling expenses of employees on official business, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

In all, for the Forestry Bureau, nineteen thousand six hundred and fourteen dollars and seventy-five cents.

MINING BUREAU.

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and thirty-three, from September twentieth to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, two thousand six hundred and sixteen dollars and ninety-two cents; one clerk, class nine, from September sixth to September nineteenth, nineteen hundred and one, forty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. The amounts appropriated in Act Numbered Two hundred and twenty-nine "for printing Mining Laws, record of mineral test, circulars and blanks," "office supplies," and "miscellaneous expenses," is hereby made available for the same purposes for the fourth quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one.

In all, for the Mining Bureau, two thousand six hundred and sixty-three dollars and fifty-eight cents.

PHILIPPINE WEATHER BUREAU.

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and thirty-one, including the extra allowance for disbursing clerk at two hundred dollars per annum, seven thousand six hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For printing and binding of weather bulletins and reports, seven hundred and ten dollars; rent of instruments and offices, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For purchase of instruments for volunteer observers, five hundred dollars.

For traveling expenses and transportation of instruments to establish stations, five hundred dollars; miscellaneous expenses, including telegrams and cablegrams, two hundred and fifty-four dollars.

In all, for the Philippine Weather Bureau, ten thousand seven hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC LANDS.

For salaries, as follows: One Chief of Bureau at three thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, class seven, authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and eighteen; one clerk, class eight; one clerk, class ten; two clerks, class I, and one messenger at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum, hereby authorized; total, one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.

For furniture, office supplies, and miscellaneous expenses, one thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For the salary of the Chief of the Bureau from July tenth to August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and one, while en route from San Francisco to Manila (half pay), and from August seventeenth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one (full pay), five hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty-four cents; salary of one clerk, class seven, from September seventeenth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, sixty-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Public Lands, three thousand eight hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-six cents.

BUREAU OF NON-CHRISTIAN TRIBES.

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and fifty-three, one thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. For traveling expenses, three hundred dollars. For equipment of office, three hundred and thirty dollars. Miscellaneous expenses, including stationery, printing, and instruments for fieldwork, three hundred and ninety-five dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes, two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT LABORATORIES.

For salaries and wages, as follows: One superintendent at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class nine, hereby authorized; one photographer, Class A, hereby authorized; one clerk, Class I, hereby authorized, and of the following employees hereby transferred from the Board of Health of the Philippine Islands to the Bureau of Government Laboratories: One chemist, class six; one assistant bacteriologist, class nine; one assistant chemist, Class A; one curator, Class I; one janitor, Class J; and two laborers at ninety dollars per annum each; total for salaries, two thousand seven hundred and fifty-five dollars.

Rent of building, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Miscellaneous expenses, including plumbing, installation of electric lights, repairs, stationery, printing, and supplies, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars and thirteen cents. To P. C. Freer, in lieu of all salary and traveling expenses from June first to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, one thousand one hundred and ninety-five dollars and sixty cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Government Laboratories, five thousand five hundred and eighty-eight, dollars and twenty-three cents.

BUREAU OF PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS AND TRADE-MARKS.

Salary of one clerk, Class A, two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

PHILIPPINE CIVIL HOSPITAL.

For salaries in the Civil Hospital, hereby authorized, as follows: Superintendent, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; chief nurse, at one thousand and twenty dollars per annum; dietist, at six hundred dollars per annum; four nurses, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; four ward attendants, at six hundred dollars per annum each cook, at three hundred dollars per annum; assistant cook, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; ambulance driver, at six hundred dollars per annum; driver, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; and four servants, at one hundred and fifteen dollars per annum each; total for salaries, two thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For wages of laborers, two hundred and thirty-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the equipment of the hospital, rent, repairs, and coal, eighteen thousand seven hundred and sixteen dollars and sixteen cents.

For salaries and wages in the office of the Attending Physician and Surgeon for civil employees authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-nine, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For salary of the Attending Physician from September twentieth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, at three thousand dollars per annum, ninety-one dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For transportation for the month of September, nineteen hundred and one, forty-five dollars.

In all, for the Philippine Civil Hospital, twenty-three thousand and seventy-seven dollars and eighty-three cents.

GOVERNMENT FARM AT SAN RAMON.

For salary of machinist and engineer, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; wages of laborers harvesting copra, four hundred and fifteen dollars; for wages and miscellaneous expenses for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

In all, for the Government Farm at San Ramon, one thousand one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND POLICE.

BUREAU OF POST-OFFICES.

For salaries and wages in the office of the Director-General of Posts, authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-one, including the additional allowance of disbursing clerk, at the rate of two hundred dollars per annum, six thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.

For traveling expenses of Post-Office Inspector and other employees, four hundred dollars; for reimbursement to employees in the office of the Director-General of Posts of seventy-five per centum of the quarterly cost of premiums on bonds required during the quarter, thirty-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses in the office of the Director-General of Posts, two hundred dollars.

For salaries and wages in the Manila Post-Office and post-offices outside of Manila, authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-one, twenty-six thousand seven hundred dollars; compensation to postmasters as provided for in sections three and four of Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-one, three thousand dollars; employment of substitutes for postmasters and clerks granted leave of absence, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For sea and inland transportation of mails, three thousand two hundred dollars; for reimbursement of employees in the Manila Post-Office and post-offices outside of Manila of seventy-five per centum of the quarterly cost of premiums on bonds required during the quarter, four hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including mail sacks, pouches, and locks, and rents and lighting in the Manila Post-Office and post-offices outside of Manila, eleven thousand dollars.

For allowance in lieu of salary for earned leave of absence as follows: J. M. Hinds, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-eight cents; W. A. Gourloy, three hundred and eighty-nine dollars and forty-two cents; L. M. Shellaberger, three hundred and ninety-three dollars and forty cents; C. C. Browser, three hundred and twenty dollars and fifty-five cents; Julius Schutz, three hundred and fifty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents; A. G. Drake, one hundred and twenty dollars and fifty-five cents; B. B. Harrison, three hundred and forty-nine dollars; J. S. Gretzer, one hundred and thirty-six dollars and ten cents; S. F. Jones, two hundred and thirty-six dollars and eighty cents; A. B. Imbrie, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty-one cents; total, two thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars and forty-nine cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Post-Offices, fifty-six thousand nine hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-nine cents.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES.

For purchases and services in connection with the construction and maintenance of telegraph, telephone, and cable lines, and for the hire, of native linemen, messengers, machinists, and cable employees, sixteen thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF PHILIPPINES CONSTABULARY.

For salaries and wages as follows: Three assistant chiefs at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; thirty-five first-class inspectors at one thousand four hundred dollars per annum each; forty second-class inspectors at one thousand and fifty dollars per annum each; forty third-class inspectors at nine hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; forty fourth-class inspectors at eight hundred dollars per annum each; forty first sergeants at three hundred dollars per annum each; one hundred sergeants at two hundred and forty dollars per annum each; two hundred corporals at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each, and two thousand privates at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for salaries, one hundred and twenty thousand three hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents. Salaries and wages of office employees, as follows; one clerk, class six; one clerk, class seven; one clerk, class eight; one clerk, class nine; one clerk, class A, hereby authorized; two employees at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; two employees at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; extra allowance for four disbursing clerks at two hundred dollars per annum each; total for salaries of office employees, two thousand and sixty dollars.

For salaries in the Section of information, authorized by Act Numbered Two hundred and fifty-five, as follows: Superintendent at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one second-class inspector at one thousand and fifty dollars per annum; one third-class inspector at nine hundred and fifty dollars per annum; two detectives at six hundred dollars per annum each; one draftsman at three hundred and sixty-five dollars per annum; one clerk at three hundred and sixty-five dollars per annum; and one armorer and gunsmith at nine hundred dollars per annum; total, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For allowances for offices, guardhouses, arsenals, and messengers, for the assistant chiefs, senior inspectors of provinces and other inspectors, six thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.

For regular supplies, thirty-nine thousand four hundred and five dollars.

For rent and repairs to buildings, six thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For transportation of officers, enlisted men, animals, and supplies, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including traveling expenses, except transportation of officers and men traveling under orders, one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars.

For contingent fund to be used for secret-service purposes, in the discretion of the Chief or Acting Chief, three thousand four hundred dollars.

For purchase of commissaries, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For per diems, of five dollars, for the Chief and First Assistant Chief, in lieu of all expenses except cost of official transportation, and to compensate them for all commutations and allowances from which the present incumbents are excluded as officers of the Regular Army, by reason of their detail for civil duty, nine hundred and twenty dollars; cost of transportation herein provided for .shall be construed to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation by commercial steamship lines.

The appropriation in Act Numbered Two hundred and twenty-nine of two thousand three hundred and twenty dollars "for salaries of employees in offices, guardhouses, and arsenals, hereby authorized, as follows: Three assistant chiefs at forty dollars per month each; thirty-five senior inspectors of provinces at twenty dollars per month each; one hundred other inspectors at fifteen dollars per month each," is hereby amended to read "for allowances for offices, guardhouses, arsenals, and messengers for the assistant chiefs, senior inspectors of provinces, and other inspectors, two thousand three hundred and twenty dollars."

For the purchase from natives of serviceable rifles, carbines, and shotguns at fifteen dollars each, and serviceable revolvers at ten dollars each; one thousand dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Philippines Constabulary, two hundred and sixty-two thousand two hundred and ninety-five dollars.

BUREAU OF PRISONS IN MANILA.

Bilibid Prison:

For salaries, as follows: One warden at two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; two assistant wardens at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum each; one resident physician at two thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class nine; one clerk. Class A; two hospital stewards, class I; one teamster at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; total for salaries, two thousand seven hundred and five dollars. For wages of the guard, four thousand one hundred and seventy dollars; miscellaneous expenses, three thousand two hundred and eight dollars and fifty cents. For repairs to transportation, and forage for ponies, sixty-five dollars; total for Bilibid Prison, ten thousand one hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

Presidio de Manila:

For salaries, as follows: One storekeeper, class nine; three employees, Class D; four keepers, Class I; two clerks, Class J; one laundryman at ninety dollars per annum, and one chaplain at three hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries, one thousand two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For reimbursement to prisoners of one-fifth of the amount earned as laborers while in prison, as required by the Spanish law, twenty-eight dollars and forty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the subsistence of prisoners, fourteen thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. Total for the Presidio de Manila, fifteen thousand five hundred and eighty-five dollars and ninety cents.

Carcel Public:

For salaries, as follows: One jailor, class nine; two employees, Class G; five employees, Class J; four assistant keepers at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; one chaplain at three hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries, one thousand and sixty-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including subsistence of prisoners and materials and tools for workshops, ten thousand and forty-eight dollars and forty cents; total for the Carcel Publica, eleven thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and forty cents.

For electric lights in all departments from August seventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and fifty dollars. For deficiency salaries of the prison guard for the month of September, nineteen hundred and one, six hundred and eighty dollars; for materials for strengthening the outer wall damaged by earthquake, three hundred and forty dollars and ninety-six cents; for subsistence for prisoners for the quarter ending September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and sixty cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Prisons in Manila, thirty-eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-two dollars and thirty-six cents.

UNITED STATES PRISON AT BACOLOR.

For salaries and wages, as follows: One clerk, Class A; and one clerk, Class I; total, three hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including subsistence of native convicts, purchase of coffins for the burial of deceased native convicts, mineral oil, laundry soap, and materials for industrial work in the prison, two thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars.

In all, for the United States prison at Bacolor, two thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars.

UNITED STATES PRISON AT SAN ISIDRO.

For salaries and wages, as follows: One clerk, class nine; one clerk, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum; total for salaries, four hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including subsistence of convicts, repairs to prison, and postage stamps, two thousand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars.

In all, for the United States prison at San Isidro, three thousand one hundred and seventy-four dollars and fifty cents.

UNITED STATES PRISON AT LINGAYEN.

For salaries and wages, as follows: One jailor, at three hundred and sixty dollars per annum; one physician, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum; and one practicante, at two hundred and ten dollars per annum; total, two hundred and fifty-five dollars.

OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE PORT.

For salaries and wages, as follows: One clerk, class five; one clerk, class seven; four clerks, class nine; two clerks, Class A; four clerks, Class F; one employee, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; five employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; three patrolmen, at three hundred dollars per annum each; extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries and wages, three thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For salaries and wages of launch crews, three thousand three hundred and sixty-three dollars.

For office expenses, three hundred dollars; repairing and painting the Government signal station on Malecon wall, eight hundred dollars; for supplies, repairs, provisions, and incidental expenses for launches, five thousand and fifty-two dollars.

For expenses and wages in connection with the Light-House Service, including supplies and repairs for light-houses and the establishment of light-houses, nineteen thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salaries and wages of employees on launches from September nineteenth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and four dollars and forty cents; for supplies, provisions, coal, and incidental expenses for launches for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, five hundred and ninety-seven dollars.

For the purchase of the launches Luzon and Juliana, twenty-eight thousand dollars.

For per diems, of five dollars to the Captain of the Port, in lieu of all expenses, except cost of official transportation, and to compensate him for all commutations and allowances from which the present incumbent is excluded as an officer of the Navy, by reason of his detail for civil duty, four hundred and sixty dollars; cost of transportation herein provided for shall be construed to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation, by commercial steamship lines.

In all, for the office of the Captain of the Port, sixty-two thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and ninety cents.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND JUSTICE.

BUREAU OF THE INSULAR TREASURY.

For salaries and wages, as follows: Treasurer, at six thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class three; three clerks, class four; one clerk, class five; two clerks, class six, one being hereby authorized; one clerk, class seven; two clerks, class eight; five clerks, class, nine; one clerk, Class C; two clerks, Class I; one clerk, at seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one clerk, Class II; one clerk, at two hundred and ten dollars per annum; extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries, eight thousand five hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including stationery, office supplies, printing, and so forth, three hundred and fifty dollars; printing and binding books, forms, and so forth, for provincial governments, ten thousand dollars.

For traveling expenses of deputies and examiners, six hundred dollars; traveling expenses of two examiners and one chief of the provincial bureau from the United States, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For premiums on surety bonds of provincial treasurer and other employees of the Civil Government, four thousand six hundred and six dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of the Insular Treasury, twenty-four thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF THE INSULAR AUDITOR.

For salaries and wages, as follows: Auditor, at six thousand dollars per annum; Deputy Auditor, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class four; seven clerks, class five, to be employed as chiefs of divisions, hereby authorized in lieu of one clerk, class five, employed as traveling examiner; six clerks, class six; and one clerk, class seven, heretofore authorized; three clerks, class five; three clerks, class six; four clerks, class seven; six clerks, class eight; seven clerks, class nine; two clerks, class ten; two clerks, Class A; two clerks, Class B; two clerks, Class C; two clerks, Class D; two clerks, Class B; two clerks, Class F; two clerks, Class I; three messengers, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; extra allowance for disbursing clerk at two hundred dollars per annum; total for salaries and wages, eighteen thousand and sixty-five dollars.

For printing and binding, including stationery and rubber stamps, one thousand five hundred dollars; incidental expenses, including official telegrams and cablegrams, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For the actual and necessary traveling expenses, not exceeding three dollars per day, and necessary cost of transportation of clerks detailed as traveling examiners, and of officers and clerks authorized by law to travel on official business in connection with the settlement of accounts and the inspection of offices, two thousand dollars. The Auditor is hereby authorized to detail any clerk not below the grade of class six for the purpose of examining the accounts of offices and officers required by law to submit their accounts to him for settlement.

In all, for the Bureau of the Insular Auditor, twenty-one thousand eight hundred and fifteen dollars.

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND IMIGRATION.

For salaries and wages in the Custom-House in Manila, as follows: Collector, at six thousand dollars per annum; Deputy Collector, at four thousand dollars per annum; cashier, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class three; seven chiefs of divisions, class five; two clerks, class six; twenty inspectors, class eight; ten inspectors, class nine; twenty-five inspectors, class ten; sixty-nine inspectors, Class A; two clerks, Class A; one clerk, Class D; seventeen clerks, Class F; three clerks, Class H; thirteen clerks, Class I; one hundred and twenty-eight clerks, Class J; twenty-six employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; ten employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; fifty-nine employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; ten employees, at ninety dollars per annum each; extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum, and for salaries of substitutes in place of clerks granted leaves of absence not exceeding an aggregate of one thousand eight hundred dollars for the quarter; total for salaries, fifty-seven thousand and five dollars.

For expenses of Secret Service, one thousand five hundred dollars; for wages of four temporary employees at nine hundred dollars per annum each, to be stationed at private bonded warehouses, nine hundred dollars.

For regular supplies, including printing and stationery, maintenance of launch, and coal for customs launches, fifteen thousand dollars. For rents and repairs to buildings, two hundred dollars. For miscellaneous expenses, including cart and coolie hire, janitor supplies, expenses of customs officials traveling under orders or changing station of employees, four hundred and fifty dollars.

Port of Iloilo:

For salaries and wages of employees, eleven thousand three hundred and ninety-five dollars and thirty-six cents; rent and repairs to buildings, one thousand three hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety cents; supplies and repairs to launches and transportation, two thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars; miscellaneous expenses, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine dollars.

Port of Cebu:

For salaries and wages, four thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars; transportation and maintenance of launches, nine hundred and nine dollars; rents and repairs to buildings, one hundred and fifty dollars; miscellaneous expenses, eleven dollars and sixty-two cents.

Port of Jolo:

For salaries and wages, two thousand three hundred and one dollars; rents and repairs to buildings, ninety-nine dollars; miscellaneous expenses, thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

Port of Zamboanga:

For salaries and wages, one thousand three hundred and twenty-two dollars; rents and repairs to buildings, one hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fifty cents; incidental expenses, thirty-five dollars.

Port of Siassi:

For salaries and wages, nine hundred and sixty-three dollars; rents and repairs to buildings, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; miscellaneous expenses, four hundred and twenty dollars.

Interior ports:

For salaries and wages, including necessary crew for boarding boats, cutter crews, clerks and inspectors of subdistricts, not to exceed three hundred dollars per annum each; temporary clerks, where army officers have not been relieved, and extra compensation for presidents engaged in customs work, not to exceed one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; total for salaries, fourteen thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; maintenance of boarding boats, boathouses, and launches, two thousand dollars; transportation, two hundred dollars; office rent, eight hundred dollars.

For refunds at Manila and other ports, three thousand dollars. The payment for overtime work to employees of the customs service is hereby authorized, but no amount shall be paid for such service in excess of the amount collected from importers for such service, and the amount so collected is hereby appropriated for the payment of such overtime work.

For deficiency expenses:

For salaries and wages of two additional guards at two hundred and forty dollars per annum each, for the port of Jolo, for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and twenty dollars; for the salary of the night watchman in the office of the Collector of Customs of the Islands, from September sixteenth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, thirty dollars; for the salary of one clerk, Class J, in the office of the collector of customs at Zamboanga, for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, sixty dollars; for deficiency salaries of employees in the interior ports, ninety-five dollars and fifty-three cents; for repairs to room in the Government building at the port of Puerto Princesa, used as office for the inspector of customs, twenty-live dollars; for miscellaneous expenses, including the traveling expenses of employees on official business, cart, and coolie hire, and so forth, one hundred and five dollars; for the salary of W. Morgan Shuster from August first to September fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, at six thousand dollars per annum, and for traveling expenses of W. Morgan Shuster from Washington to Manila, nine hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy-four cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Customs and Immigration, one hundred and twenty-four thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and sixty-five cents.

BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE.

For salaries and wages, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents; transportation, sixty dollars.

For rents and repairs, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For deficiency expenses, as follows: Salaries and wages, eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighty-seven cents; transportation, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and twenty-nine cents; rents and repairs, twenty-five dollars; tax refunds, three dollars and thirteen cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, three thousand and fifty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents.

INSULAR COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT.

For salaries and wages as follows:

In the office force and sales department: One clerk, class six; two clerks at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum each; two clerks, class nine; three clerks, class ten; three clerks, Class A; one clerk, Class B; two clerks at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; three messengers at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; total for salaries and wages in the office force and sales department, three thousand seven hundred and ninety-five dollars. Salaries and wages in the engineering and manufacturing department, seven thousand and twenty-three dollars and fifty cents. Salaries and wages in the cold-storage department, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. Salaries and wages of watchmen and employees in the care of the buildings, four thousand seven hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents. Salaries and wages in the transportation department, five thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars and fifty cents.

For repairs, maintenance, and care of the land and water transportation, and the necessary additions thereto, including cost of forage, veterinary attendance, and supplies, and including labor and material for so much of the work as may have to be performed by contract, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; for care and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and so forth, ten thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-nine cents; operating supplies, including- coal, light, and waste, eleven thousand-four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy cents.

For tending expenses of two employees from Manila to Chicago, four hundred and thirty-five dollars.

For per diems of five dollars to the officer in charge of the Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, in lieu of all expenses except cost of official transportation, and to compensate him for all commutations and allowances from which the present incumbent is excluded as an officer of the regular army by reason of his detail for civil duty, four hundred and sixty dollars. The cost of transportation herein provided for shall be construed to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation by commercial steamship lines.

In all, for the Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, forty-nine thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-nine cents.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE.

For salaries, as follows:

In the Supreme Court:

One Chief Justice, at seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum; six Associate Justices, at seven thousand dollars per annum each; Clerk of the Court, at three thousand dollars per annum; two clerks of the court, at two thousand dollars per annum each; three employees, class seven; four employees, Class H; six employees, Class J; five employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; total for salaries in the Supreme Court, sixteen thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents. Court of First Instance for Manila:

Two judges, at five thousand live hundred dollars per annum each; one clerk, at two thousand dollars per annum; one assistant clerk, at one thousand six hundred dollars per annum; one assistant clerk, at nine hundred dollars per annum: two employees, class seven; one employee, class eight; one employee, class nine; three employees, Class II; three, messengers, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; total for the Court of First Instance for Manila, five thousand seven hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents.

Courts of First Instance for the First District:

One judge, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Ilocos Norte, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Cagayan, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Isabela, at seven hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Nueva Vizcaya, at four hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class ten; one employee, Class D; four employees, Class J; four messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the First District, two thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Second District:

One judge, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for llocos Sur, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Abra, at seven hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Bontoc and Lepanto, at five hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class D; one employee, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum; three employees, Class J; three messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Second District, one thousand eight hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents.

Courts of First Instance for the Third District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Union, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Pangasinan, at one thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Zambales, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class nine; one employee, Class C; one employee, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Third District, two thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Courts of First Instance for the Fourth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Tarlac, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Pampanga, at one thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Nueva Ecija, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one assistant clerk for Pampanga, at three hundred dollars per annum; one interpreter for the district, at two hundred and forty dollars per annum; two employees, Class I; two messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Fourth District, two thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Fifth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Bulacan, at one thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Bataan, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Rizal, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class G; one employee, Class J; two employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; three messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Fifth District, two thousand and twenty dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Sixth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Laguna, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Cavite, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Principe and Tayabas, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one deputy clerk for Tayabas (Mauban), at five hundred dollars per annum; one assistant clerk for Laguna, at six hundred dollars per annum; one assistant clerk for Cavite, at three hundred dollars per annum; one assistant clerk for Tayabas (Lucena), at four hundred and eighty dollars per annum; one fiscal for Laguna at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class D; four employees, Class J; four messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Sixth District, two thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Seventh District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Batangas, at one thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Marinduque, at seven hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Mindoro, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class D; four employees, Class J; three messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Seventh District, two thousand one hundred and thirty dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Eighth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Sorsogon, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Ambos Camarincs, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Albay and Catanduanes, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Masbate, at four hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class ten; three employees, Class J; two employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; two employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; one messenger, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Eighth District, two thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Ninth District:

One judge, at five thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Iloilo, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Capiz, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Romblon, at five hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class ten; one employee, Class I; three employees, at ninety-six dollars per annum each; two messengers, at ninety dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Ninth District, two thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Tenth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Occidental Negros, at one thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Antique, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Oriental Negros at eight hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class nine; one employee, Class D; two employees, Class J; two employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; one messenger, at one hundred and forty-four dollars per annum; one messenger, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Tenth District, two thousand five hundred and fifty-one dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Eleventh District:

One judge, at five thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Cebu, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Bohol, at one thousand dollars per annum; one assistant clerk for Cebu, at six hundred dollars per annum; one deputy clerk for Cebu (Barili), at six hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class C; two employees, Class H; one employee, Class J; one messenger, at sixty dollars per annum; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Eleventh District, two thousand five hundred and thirty-five dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Twelfth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Leyte, at one thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Samar, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Surigao, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one deputy clerk for Leyte (Maasin), at five hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class D; four messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Twelfth District, two thousand one hundred and ninety-five dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Thirteenth District:

One judge, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk for Misamis, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk for Dapitan, Zamboanga, and Cottabato, and so forth, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; five deputy clerks, at two hundred dollars per annum each; one employee, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; six messengers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; and one interpreter for eighteen days in the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, at one dollar per day; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Thirteenth District, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars.

Courts of First Instance for the Fourteenth District:

One judge, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars per annum; four deputy clerks, at two hundred dollars per annum each; total for the Courts of First Instance for the Fourteenth District, one thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Temporary court of Negros:

One judge, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, at eight hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class nine; one employee, Class D; two employees, Class J; two employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; one messenger, at one hundred and forty-four dollars per annum; one messenger, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; total for the temporary court of Negros, one thousand eight hundred and one dollars.

Attorney-General's Office:

Attorney-General, at five thousand five hundred dollars per annum; Solicitor-General, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; Assistant Attorney-General, at three thousand dollars per annum; two clerks, class five; two clerks, class eight; one clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; three clerks, class nine, one being hereby authorized; one clerk, Class F; two clerks, Class G; two clerks, at two hundred and ten dollars per annum each; total for salaries in the Attorney-General's Office, six thousand six hundred and sixty dollars.

Miscellaneous expenses for the Attorney-General's Office, five hundred dollars; increase of salaries of five messengers in the Supreme Court from September eleventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, from ten dollars to twelve dollars and fifty cents per month each, eight dollars and thirty cents. Miscellaneous supplies and repairs for the Supreme Court for the third and fourth quarters of the year nineteen hundred and one, one thousand and fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

Deficiences:

For cable accounts, twenty-four dollars and fifty cents; for Judge Paul W. Linebarger in lieu of traveling expenses to Manila, one hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents.

For traveling expenses of judges and employees of Courts of First Instance and temporary court of Negros, for the third and fourth quarters of the year nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and five dollars and seventy cents. Rents of buildings used as court rooms in provinces prior to their organization, two hundred and forty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For salaries in the Attorney-General's Office, the Courts of First Instance, including the salaries of employees in Courts of First Instance for the Fifth District, who performed actual services during July and August, nineteen hundred and one, though without the formal authorization by law, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars and eight cents. Salary and fees of the sheriffs of Rizal and Cavite, one hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-five cents. For salaries in the Superior Court of Negros prior to the inauguration of the present Court of First Instance, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-nine dollars and eighty cents. For Jose Maria do San Luis, for salary as justice of the peace at Dagupan for the month of June, seventy-two dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Justice, sixty-six thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and seventy-two cents.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

For office salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and ninety-seven, including the substitution of one clerk, class eight, for one clerk, class nine, authorized in said Act, seven thousand one hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifty cents; salaries of division superintendents, ten thousand eight hundred dollars; salaries of teachers, three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars; salaries and expenses of the superior advisory board, one hundred dollars.

For traveling expenses of general and division superintendents and of teachers, twelve thousand dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including school furniture, school-books, supplies, and stationery, transportation of schoolbooks, furniture, and supplies, repairs, cablegrams for the third and fourth quarters of the year nineteen hundred and one, and wages of laborers handling supplies, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; for expenses for the permanent quarters of school-teachers, five hundred dollars.

For aid to schools at San Pedro Macati, Masbate, and Lucban, one thousand and five dollars.

For salaries in the Nautical School, two thousand one hundred and forty dollars; for miscellaneous expenses in the Nautical School, including books, stationery, file cases, chairs, tables, sailing launch and equipment, three thousand three hundred and ten dollars.

For repairs to school building at Culion, twenty-seven dollars and thirteen cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Public Instruction, four hundred and eighty-one thousand six hundred and twelve dollars and thirteen cents.

BUREAU OF STATISTICS.

For salary of one clerk, class seven, four hundred dollars.

AMERICAN CIRCULATING LIBRARY OF MANILA.

For salary of one librarian at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, three hundred dollars; rent of library building, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and expenses for increase in shelving, and so forth, four hundred dollars; deficiency expenses for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one, one hundred dollars.

In all, for the American Circulating Library of Manila, eight hundred dollars.

CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES.

Salary of the Inspector of Construction at the Custom-House for the third and fourth quarters of the year nineteen hundred and one, six hundred dollars; installation of lights at the Exposition Building, forty-four dollars; hire of carromata for the officer in charge of the Office of Civil Affairs, from July first to July twenty-second, nineteen hundred and one, thirty-three dollars; cablegrams on official civil business, nine hundred dollars; iron fence for the Custom-House, two thousand nine hundred dollars; for draining, grading, and paving the Custom-House, ten thousand six hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty cents.

The appropriation of three thousand dollars in Act Numbered One hundred and fifty-four, for witnesses before military commissions, as amended by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-four, is hereby made available for the payment of stenographic reporters before military commissions for the third quarter of the year nineteen hundred and one.

Department of Northern Luzon:

For pay of interpreters, stenographic reporters, and witnesses for military commissions for crimes committed in Lepanto, Bontoc, Nueva Vizcaya, Infanta, and Principe, and for crimes committed prior to inauguration of civil government in other provinces, three thousand dollars; the pay of stenographers not to exceed five dollars per day in open session of commission and ten cents for each three hundred words transcribed; for salary of one clerk, class nine, in the Office of Civil Affairs of the First District, three hundred dollars; for salary of one interpreter, class nine, in the First District, from July first to October thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, four hundred dollars; for deficiency expenses, including rent of quarters and barracks, prior to April first, nineteen hundred and one, for surrendered arms and for the pay of native scouts at Ilagan for the months of May and June and at Aparri and Cabanatuan for the month of June, and subsistence of native prisoners, seven thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-five cents; total for the Department of Northern Luzon, ten thousand eight hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-five cents.

Department of Southern Luzon:

For pay of stenographic reporters, interpreters, and witnesses for military commissions for crimes committed in Laguna, Batangas, and Mindoro, and for crimes committed prior to inauguration of civil government in other provinces, three thousand dollars; the pay of stenographers not to exceed five dollars per day in open session of commission and ten cents for each three hundred words transcribed.

Department of the Visayas:

For pay of stenographic reporters, interpreters, and witnesses for military commissions for crimes committed in Samar, Bohol, and Cebu, and for crimes committed prior to inauguration of civil government in other provinces, two thousand five hundred dollars; the pay of stenographers not to exceed five dollars per day in open session of commission and ten cents for each three hundred words transcribed; for transportation of employees and supplies of the Civil Government, two thousand five hundred dollars; for rents and repairs, one thousand dollars; total, six thousand dollars.

Department of Mindanao and Jolo:

Subsidies authorized by the "Bates Treaty," one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents; salary of the United States representative at Cagayan de Jolo, ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents; total for the Department of Mindanao and Jolo, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Chief Quartermaster, Division of the Philippines, thirty-six thousand two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and eighty-five cents.

CHIEF COMMISSARY, DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES.

For subsistence of native convicts, ten thousand dollars.

SUPERINTENDENT OF THE INTENDENCIA BUILDING.

For salaries and wages, as follows: Superintendent, at two hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one janitor, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; and six laborers, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total, two hundred and eighty dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the purchase of supplies, installation of electric lights, and repairs to building, nine hundred dollars.

In all, for the superintendent of the Intendencia Building, one thousand one hundred and eighty dollars.

DISTRICT COMMANDER OF ISABELA, BASILAN.

For salaries of one interpreter, Class D, and one clerk, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum, one hundred and ninety-five dollars; for salaries and wages of the crew of the launch Basilan, nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including rations for crews, deficiency rent of office, and coal, one thousand and forty-four dollars.

In all, for the District Commander of Isabela, Basilan, two thousand one hundred and sixty-one dollars and fifty cents.

DISTRICT COMMANDER OF POLLOK, MINDANAO.

For salaries of one clerk, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; one schoolteacher, at one hundred and eight dollars per annum; and one medical officer at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; total, one hundred and seventeen dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the subsistence of prisoners and medicines for sick and indigent natives, one hundred and twenty dollars.

In all, for the District Commander of Pollok, Mindanao, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NUEVA ECIJA.

For payment of land taken for the construction of a Government road, ninety-one dollars and thirty-five cents.

MISCELLANEOUS.

For C. P. Hirst, late lieutenant of the Thirty-fourth Infantry, for salary while on duty with the Police Department from July first to August sixth, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighty cents.

For E. A. Robbins, former clerk of the Provost Court of Manila, for increase in salary from one hundred dollars to one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, from December first, nineteen hundred, to July first, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For Herbert G. Millar, late second lieutenant Forty-first Infantry, for salary while on duty at the United States Prison at Bacolor, from August first to September tenth, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and seventy-one dollars and thirty cents.

For J. W. Ward, late first lieutenant of the Thirty-third Infantry, for salary while on duty with the Battalion of Philippine Scouts, from July first, to August thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and ninety-three dollars and twenty-two cents.

For E. J. Bracken, late first lieutenant of the Thirty-fourth Infantry, for salary while on duty with the Battalion of Philippine Scouts, from July first to August thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For Warren Hinckle, former Building Inspector under the Provost-Marshal-General, for allowance for salary in lieu of earned leave of absence, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and twenty-eight cents.

For Ernest A. Greenough, late treasurer of Bulacan, for commutation of quarters while detailed as treasurer of Bulacan and from which allowances from military appropriations he was excluded as an army officer by reason of his detail for civil duty, one hundred and thirty-two dollars.

For W. H. C. Bowen, governor of Abra, for allowance of forty-eight dollars per month, for commutation of quarters and from which allowance from military appropriations he is excluded as an army officer by reason of his detail for civil duty, and for expenses at the inauguration of the civil government, one hundred and ninety-four dollars and forty-six cents.

For Cornelius Gardener, governor of Tayabas, for rent of residence in lieu of commutation of quarters, from September first to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, from which allowance from military appropriations he is excluded as an officer of the Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, one hundred and ninety-two dollars.

For William H. Johnston, governor of Isabela, for allowance for commutation of quarters, from which allowance from military appropriations he is excluded as an officer of the Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, one hundred and forty-four dollars.

For E. C. Wells, late supervisor of Bulacan, for commutation of quarters while detailed as supervisor of Bulacan and from which allowance from military appropriation he is excluded as an officer of the Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, ninety-six dollars.

For A. U. Betts, governor of Albay, for expenses incurred by him while acting as chairman of the committee on organization of municipalities in Albay, thirty-five dollars.

For J. H. Goldman, governor of Bataan, for bounty paid by him for five Remington rifles, seventy-five dollars.

For J. F. Kreps, governor of Nueva Ecija, for allowance for commutation of quarters, from which allowance from military appropriations he is excluded as an officer of the Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, one hundred and forty-four dollars.

For the payment of discharged Philippine cavalrymen, Macabes, native soldiers, and scouts, for the payment of whom no other appropriation is available, five hundred dollars.

For Celestino Mercador, for refund of personal funds seized by the military authorities and covered into the Treasury, two thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For Julian Lopez, president of Naic, for reimbursement of amount expended by him for work clone on Naic-Maragondon road, seven hundred and thirty-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

For traveling expenses during the year nineteen hundred and one of civil officials, incurred to enable them to assume the duties of their offices, or on visits to Manila by direction or approval of the Civil Governor, or in the discharge of their duties and which aie chargeable to insular funds, two thousand five hundred dollars.

CITY OF MANILA.

Municipal Board:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, including the substitution of one interpreter, class six, in lieu of one interpreter, Class A, eight thousand six hundred and twenty dollars; salary of one secretary of the Advisory Board, at one thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and for fees for attendance at meetings of members of the Advisory Board, six hundred and eighty dollars; salary of one clerk from August seventh to August eleventh, nineteen hundred and one, sixteen dollars and sixty-seven cents; salary of the acting secretary of the Advisory Board from August seventh to September sixth, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including books, stationery, printing, advertising, supplies, music for the Luneta, and subsistence of prisoners, four thousand nine hundred and thirty-four dollars.

Total for the Municipal Board, fourteen thousand three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and thirty-three cents.

Department of Engineering and Public Works:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, four thousand five hundred and five dollars; for emergency clerks necessary for conducting the building inspection, seven hundred and ninety-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including stationery, printing, and material for making and printing a map of Manila, five hundred and fifty dollars; labor and material for keeping the Santolan road in repair, six hundred dollars; hire of labor and transportation and purchase of materials for repairs to the Luneta sea wall, five hundred dollars; for the completion of the Quinta Market, six thousand dollars; for repairs to Herran Street Market, one thousand dollars; for labor and materials to prepare foundation for the Anda Street Market, one thousand dollars.

Total for the Department of Engineering and Public Works, fourteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.

Office of the Superintendent of Streets, Parks, Bridges, Docks, and Wharves:

For salaries and wages, authorized by Acts Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, Two hundred, and Two hundred and twenty-eight, including the additional employment hereby authorized: Two engineers at the crematories, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; one foreman at the crematories, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; one harness maker, at one thousand and eighty dollars per annum: one blacksmith, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one blacksmith, at six hundred dollars per annum; and five teamsters, at six hundred dollars per annum each; total, twenty-three thousand five hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifty cents; for hire of labor in street cleaning and repairs, twenty thousand dollars; for hire of labor in the Department of Parks, three thousand three hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the hire of bulls, carts, and drivers for cleaning streets, repairs to city bridges, hire of bancas and crews, purchase of settees for the Luneta, purchase of forage for mules, and rents and repairs, sixty-one thousand two hundred and seventy dollars; for the construction of four scows, five thousand dollars; for purchase of supplies for the quarter ending September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, sixteen thousand dollars.

Total for the Office of the Superintendent of Streets, Parks, Bridges, Docks, and Wharves, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand one hundred and three dollars and fifty cents.

Office of the Superintendent of Water Supply and Sewers:

For salaries authorized bv Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, four thousand, six hundred and sixtv-five dollars; unclassified employees in the shops, reservoir, and pumping station, authorized in Act Numbered Two hundred and twenty-eight, four thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

For purchase and transportation of coal, four thousand dollars; for maintenance and repairs of the pumping station, pipe line, and reservoir, three thousand dollars; for increasing, maintaining, and improving the city water service, two thousand dollars; for miscellaneous expenses and forage for ponies, three thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars.

Total for the Office of the Superintendent of Water Supply and Sewers, twenty-one thousand and eighty-six dollars.

Office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Illumination:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, two thousand and forty dollars; for janitors, laborers, and carpenters in the city hall, internal-revenue building, police stations, schoolhouses, markets, and mataderos, three thousand eight hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty cents.

For rent of schoolhouses, two thousand six hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty cents; for rent of police stations, two thousand and ninety-two dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including cleaning of cesspools, repairs and rents of municipal buildings, quarantine station, city morgue, and market sites, and for maintenance, repairs, and increasing the illumination and telephone service in Manila, fifteen thousand and thirty-one dollars and seventy-seven cents.

Total for the Office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Illumination, twenty-five thousand, seven hundred and six dollars and twenty-seven cents.

Law Department:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, including two interpreters for municipal courts, class nine, hereby authorized, nine thousand eight hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents; for salaries of one sheriff, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; two deputy sheriffs, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each, and two deputy sheriffs, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each, one thousand five hundred and eighty-five dollars; for janitors and laborers in the Supreme Court, the Courts of First Instance, municipal courts, and the courts of the justices of the peace, three hundred and thirty dollars; for salaries of two justices of the peace, at one thousand dollars per annum each; two clerks, at three hundred dollars per annum each; and two clerks, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each, hereby authorized, seven hundred and ten dollars; for salaries of one interpreter for the district south of Pasig, from August seventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and for two clerks in the justices of the peace courts from August twenty-ninth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; total, two hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty-four cents.

For miscellaneous expenses in the offices of the City Attorney, Prosecuting Attorney, municipal court, including a contingent fund for Japanese and Chinese interpreters, in the office of the sheriff of Manila, and in the justice of the peace courts, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars; for stationery and office supplies from August seventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, two thousand and seventy-five dollars.

Total for the Law Department, fifteen thousand nine hundred and forty-three dollars and eighty-four cents.

Department of Assessments and Collections:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, fifteen thousand one hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents; for emergency clerks for the purpose of assessing real estate in Manila and for the issuance of certificates of registration, ten thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including coolie hire, telephone rental, advertising, office books and forms, two thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars.

For refund of taxes, eight dollars.

Total for the Department of Assessments and Collections, twenty-eight thousand and fifty-nine dollars and fifty cents.

Department of Police:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, seventeen thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars; for salaries of sergeants, roundsmen, and patrolmen, one hundred and eighteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars; contingent expenses for secret service and for photographing prisoners, six hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including equipment for police force, subsistence and care of patients, and purchase of patrol wagons and horses, nineteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For salaries of ex-volunteer officers who remained on duty with the Police Department between August seventh and August thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty-nine cents.

For reimbursement to Captain A. J. Burt, for hire of transportation on official business, fifty-eight dollars.

Total for the Department of Police, one hundred and fifty-six thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty-nine cents.

Department of Fires and Building Inspection:

For salaries authorized by Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-five, seven thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars; for the purchase of two steam fire engines, two hook and ladder trucks, three chemical engines, four horse wagons, one chief's buggy, sixteen sets of double harness, three sets of single harness, six thousand feet of hose, and miscellaneous equipment, thirty-three thousand six hundred dollars; for maintenance and repair of fire apparatus, five hundred dollars.

For miscellaneous expenses, including repairs, stationery, books, furniture, and printing, one thousand five hundred and forty-two dollars; for forage, seven hundred and eighty-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents; for equipment of firemen, four hundred dollars; for miscellaneous expenses, from August fifteenth to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, including the hire of one carromata, two hundred and sixty-four dollars and four cents.

Total, for the Department of Fires and Building Inspection, forty-five thousand and tweniy-eight dollars and ninety-two cents.

Department of City Schools:

For salaries of office force, as follows: One clerk, class seven; two clerks, class nine; one clerk at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and one janitor at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; total, one thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars and fifty cents; for salaries of native teachers, eleven thousand one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents; for salaries of employees in the night schools, nine thousand eight hundred and fiye dollars and fifty cents.

For miscellaneous expenses, including the maintenance of the chemical laboratory, and the municipal grammar school, transportation of furniture and supplies, and books, stationery, and printing, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars.

For deficiency expenses, as follows: Salaries in the night schools, four thousand five hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty cents; salaries in the office force from August seventh to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, six hundred and ninety dollars; carromata hire for the City Superintendent from September twenty-first to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, twenty dollars.

Total for the Department of City Schools, thirty thousand nine hundred and thirty-two dollars.

In all, for the city of Manila, four hundred and eighty-one thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars and five cents.

Total of appropriations for all purposes, in money of the United States, two million four hundred and ninety thousand one hundred and forty-three dollars and two cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

SEC. 2. Disbursing officers are hereby directed to disburse all funds appropriated by this Act in local currency upon the basis of two dollars of local currency for one dollar of money of the United States.

SEC. 3. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this appropriation bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.

SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect on its passage.

Enacted, October 14, 1901.
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