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one assistant at two hundred and forty dollars ($240) per annum; one inspector of vaccination at one hundred and eighty dollars ($180) per annum; twelve public vaccinators at one hundred and eighty dollars ($180) per annum each; four ordenanzas at ninety dollars ($90) per annum each; eight hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($847.50).

Veterinary Department and Meat Inspection:

One city veterinarian at eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per annum; one assistant veterinarian at fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) per annum; one meat inspector at nine hundred dollars ($900) per annum; two assistants at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month each, one conserge at the cattle quarantine station at fifteen dollars ($15) per month; one man with disinfecting cart at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one thousand, two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($1,267.50).

Plague Hospital:

Two practicantes at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month each; two servants at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month each; one female nurse at six dollars ($6) per month; one cook at ten dollars ($10) per month; two hundred and forty-three dollars ($243).

Steam Disinfecting Plant:

One fireman at fifteen dollars ($15) per month, forty-five dollars ($45). Smallpox Hospital:

One inspector at twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($22.50) per month; one cook at ten dollars ($10) per month; one servant at five dollars ($5) per month; one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ($112.50).

Pay-roll at Paco cemetery, three hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($322.50); pay-roll at La Loma cemetery, two hundred and ten dollars ($210); rent of keepers' houses, Paco and La Loma cemeteries, fifty-one dollars ($51); one burial permit clerk at fifteen dollars ($15) per month; forty-five dollars ($45).

In all, six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty cents ($628.50). Inspector's Department:

For salaries: One chief inspector at fifty dollars ($50) per month; ten district inspectors at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month each; fifteen sub-district inspectors at twenty dollars ($20) per month each; forty-five sanitary inspectors at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; one interpreter at fifty dollars ($50) per month; three thousand, nine hundred and seventy-five dollars ($3,975).

Municipal Laboratory:

For salaries: One assistant bacteriologist at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month; one janitor at twenty dollars ($20) per month; one servant at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one chemist at one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per month; one chemist at seventyfive dollars ($75) per month; one assistant chemist at sixty-two dollars and fifty cents ($62.50) per month; one practicante at twenty dollars ($20) per month; one servant at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one thousand, one hundred and two dollars and fifty cents ($1,102.50).

For transportation, one thousand and ninety-two dollars ($1,092); for miscellaneous expenses, nine hundred and forty-five dollars ($945); for preparing vaccine virus, three hundred dollars ($300); for incidental expenses in the Veterinary Department, Board of Health,

Chemical Department, Bacteriological Department, anti-plague virus farm and cemeteries, nine hundred and eighty-five dollars ($985); for running expenses for the smallpox hospital and the plague hospital, eight hundred and fifty dollars ($850); for fuel for the plague hospital and for the steam disinfecting plant, five hundred dollars ($500); for printing for the office of the Board of Health, three hundred dollars ($300); for burial of paupers, one hundred and eighty-five dollars ($185); for lime, sand and cement for cemeteries, sixty dollars ($60).

In all, for the Department of the Board of Health, sixteen thousand, four hundred and ninety-one dollars ($16,491).

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE.

For the Metropolitan Police of Manila: forty-eight sergeants at ninety dollars ($90) per month each; forty-eight corporals at seventyfive dollars ($75) dollars per month each; six hundred privates at sixtyfive dollars ($65) per month each; one hundred and forty thousand, seven hundred and sixty dollars ($140,760).

For the native police of Manila, thirty-three thousand, seven hundred and sixty-five dollars ($33,765), for the following purposes: One inspector at seventy dollars ($70) per month; one assistant inspector at fifty dollars ($50) per month; one doctor at fifty dollars ($50) per month; two telephone men at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; nine captains at fifty dollars ($50) per month each; twenty lieutenants at forty dollars ($40) per month each; one sergeant major at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month; seventy-two sergeants at twenty dollars ($20) per month each; seventy-three corporals at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; and eleven hundred and two privates at twelve dollars ($12) per month each; making in all fifty-one thousand, seven hundred and two dollars ($51,702), from which is to be deducted seventeen thousand, nine hundred and thirty-seven dollars ($17,937) appropriated by Act 58.

For salaries: Two interpreters at one hundred dollars ($100) per month each; three interpreters at fifty dollars ($50) per month each; five interpreters at thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($37.50) per month each; four interpreters at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month each; one thousand, nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ($1,912.50).

One secret service man at one hundred dollars ($100) per month; three secret service men at twenty-five dollars ($25) per month each; three secret service men at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; six hundred and sixty dollars ($660).

Six clerks Class 9, two clerks at ten hundred and twenty dollars ($1,020) per annum each; two thousand, three hundred and ten dollars ($2,310).

Medical supplies, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225); contingent expenses, seventy-five dollars ($75); for native laborers employed at stations of the Metropolitan Police for the month of March and the second quarter of the year 1901, fourteen native laborers at six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) per month, hereby authorized, three hundred and sixty-four dollars ($364).

In all, for the Department of Police, one hundred and eighty thousand and seventy-one dollars and fifty cents ($180,071.50).

DEPARTMENT OF ILLUMINATIONS AND TELEPHONES.

For maintaining street and harbor lights, nine thousand and fiftyfour dollars and seventy-five cents ($9,054.75); maintaining lights in public buildings, police stations, public markets and Carcel de Bilibid, fourteen hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty cents ($1,431.60), for rent of telephones, four hundred and thirty-five dollars ($435); for salaries: one electrician inspector at twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) per annum; one clerk Class 9, six hundred dollars ($600).

For supplies and materials for repairs to existing installations and for increased service, three hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-two cents ($379.72).

In all, eleven thousand, nine hundred and one dollars and seven cents ($11,901.07).

DEPARTMENT OF SECRET SERVICE.

For salaries: Five agents at twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) per annum each; one agent at nine hundred dollars ($900) per annum; one agent at four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) per annum; one agent at three hundred dollars ($300) per annum; four agents at two hundred and forty ($240) per annum each; six agents at one hundred and eighty dollars ($180) per annum each; one clerk Class 9; one clerk at four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) per annum; one driver at ninety dollars ($90) per annum; two thousand, eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($2,857.50).

For Rufino Jimino, in lieu of pension, thirty dollars ($30); for transportation of agents, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225); for secret service information, three hundred dollars ($300); for photographs for rogues' gallery, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($37.50). In all, three thousand, four hundred and fifty dollars ($3,450).

DEPARTMENT OF ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.

For salaries: One clerk Class 6; two clerks Class 7; six clerks Class 8; nineteen clerks Class 9; one clerk at four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) per annum; one clerk Class I; four clerks Class C; one clerk at one hundred and eighty dollars ($180) per annum; ten thousand, two dollars and fifty-four cents ($10,002.54).

For fifty orphans at Santa Isabel College at six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) per month each, nine hundred and seventy-five dollars ($975); for stationery, printing and advertising and for contingent expenses, two thousand, five hundred dollars ($2,500).

In all, thirteen thousand, four hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty-four cents ($13,477.54).

DEPARTMENT OF CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

For salaries: forty-eight teachers at average monthly salary of eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($83.33); forty-eight teachers at average monthly salary of thirty dollars ($30); eighty teachers at average monthly salary of twenty-five dollars ($25); twenty-two thousand, three hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty-two cents ($22,319.52).

For salaries in the Superintendent's office: One superintendent at three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum; one clerk Class 9; one property clerk Class.9, hereby authorized; one clerk at one thousand and eighty do ars ($1,080) per annum; one clerk Class I; one laborer at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one thousand, seven hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($1,717.50).

For salaries for teachers in the night schools: Eleven principals at two dollars ($2) per night each for the month of June; for eighty teachers at one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per night each for the same period; for four janitors at four dollars ($4) per month each for the same period; two thousand and four dollars ($2,004).

For carromata hire for the Superintendent of City Schools and for the Superintendent of the Nautical School, two hundred and twentyfive dollars ($225); for books, stationery and incidentals for the Nautical and the municipal schools, nine hundred dollars ($900); for oil, thirty dollars ($30); for rent of building, girls' school, Pasay, thirty dollars ($30); for salaries in the Nautical School: one Superintendent at one hundred dollars ($100) per month; one instructor at fifty-four dollars and seventeen cents ($54.17) per month; one instructor at fifty dollars ($50) per month; one instructor at forty one dollars and sixty-seven cents ($41.67) per month; one instructor at eightythree dollars and thirty-three cents ($83.33) per month; one rigger at thirty dollars ($30) per month; one assistant rigger at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one secretary at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month; one janitor at fifteen dollars ($15) per month; one thousand, one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fiftyone cents ($1,167.51).

For increase in salaries of principals and others in lieu of rent: forty principals at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; eight janitors at ten dollars ($10) per month each; thirty-two janitors at seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) per month each; four janitors at nine dollars ($9) per month each; eight janitors at six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) per month each; three thousand and twenty-four dollars ($3,024).

One delivery cart and horse, seventy-five dollars ($75); for new furniture and repairs to furniture in new schools at San Nicolas, Dulumbayan, Santa Mesa, and to equip rooms in present schools vacated by principals' families, three thousand, seven hundred dollars ($3,700); printing, five hundred dollars ($500).

In all, thirty-five thousand, six hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifty-three cents ($35,692.53).

DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL RECORDS.

For salaries in Supreme Court: One president at four thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars ($4,250) per annum; one president of the criminal branch at three thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars ($3,250) per annum; one president of the civil branch at three thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars ($3,250) per annum; two associate justices of the criminal branch at two thousand and five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum each; one associate justice of the civil branch at two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum; four thousand, five hundred and sixty-two dollars and forty-six cents ($4,562.46). Attorney General's Department:

One attorney general at three thousand, seven hundred dollars ($3,700) per annum; one assistant attorney general at two thousand, one hundred dollars ($2,100) per annum; two assistant attorneys at sixteen

hundred and fifty dollars ($1,650) per annum each; four district attorneys at one thousand, three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) per annum each; one clerk Class C; one clerk at twelve dollars ($12) per month; one clerk at nine dollars ($9) per month; one clerk at seven dollars and twenty-nine cents ($7.29) per month; one porter at five dollars ($5) per month; one clerk at five dollars ($5) per month; three thousand, nine hundred and nineteen dollars and eighty-six cents ($3,919.86).

Civil Branch: One clerk at one thousand, three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) per annum; two clerks at twelve dollars ($12) per month each; three clerks at six dollars ($6) per month each; for allowances for expenses at twenty dollars and eighty-four cents ($20.84) per month; five hundred and twenty-six dollars and two cents ($526.02).

Criminal Branch: One clerk at one thousand, three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) per annum; four clerks at twelve dollars ($12) per month each; four clerks at six dollars ($6) per month each; one clerk at one thousand, five hundred dollars ($1,500) per annum; for allowances for expenses at twenty dollars and eighty-four cents ($20.84) per month; nine hundred and ninety-one dollars and two cents ($991.02). General Offices: One clerk at one thousand, three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) per annum; one official counsellor at nine hundred dollars ($900) per annum; one clerk at thirty-six dollars ($36) per month, one clerk at fifteen dollars ($15) per month; one clerk at twelve dollars ($12) per month; two clerks at ten dollars ($10) per month each; two clerks at nine dollars ($9) per month each; two clerks at six dollars ($6) per month each; one clerk Class H; six bailiffs at ten dollars and eighty-three cents ($10.83) per month each; five porters at five dollars ($5) per month each; allowance for expenses at fifty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents ($58.34) per month; one thousand, four hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty-six cents ($1,436.46).

Medico-Legal Department: Two physicians at fifty dollars ($50) per month each; two practicantes at fifteen dollars ($15) per month each; one conserge at fifteen dollars ($15) per month; one servant at five dollars ($5) per month; four hundred and fifty dollars ($450).

For salaries: One judge at one thousand, six hundred and fifty dollars ($1,650) per annum; two clerks Class C; twelve clerks at ten dollars ($10) per month each; four bailiffs at six dollars ($6) per month each in each of the District Courts of First Instance of Binondo, Tondo, Quiapo, Intramuros, four thousand, eight hundred and eighteen dollars ($4,818); one interpreter at forty-one dollars and sixty-six cents ($41.66) per month in each of the above courts, with the exception of the District Court of First Instance at Quiapo, three hundred and seventy-four dollars and ninety-seven cents ($374.97); for the salary of one justice of the peace at eight hundred and sixty-four dollars ($864) per annum; one clerk Class I; four clerks at ten dollars ($10) per month each; two bailiffs at six dollars ($6) per month each in each of the Justice of the Peace Courts of Binondo, Tondo, Quiapo and Intramuros, one thousand, seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars ($1,788).

Superior Provost Court: One clerk Class 9; one clerk at four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) per annum; four hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ($412.50).

Inferior Provost Court: One clerk Class A; one clerk at four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) per annum; three hundred and thirty. seven dollars and fifty cents ($337.50).

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