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Republic Act

AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-NINE CENTS, IN MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, IN PART COMPENSATION FOR THE SERVICE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE THIRTIETH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWO, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Number
Act No. 330
Date of approval
Sections
5
Section 1

SECTION 1. The following sums, in money of the United

States, or so much thereof as may be respectively necessary, are hereby

appropriated, out of any funds in the Insular Treasury not otherwise

appropriated, in part compensation for the service of the Insular Government and

of the city of Manila for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen

hundred and two, this appropriation being for the third quarter of said fiscal

year, unless otherwise stated. The appropriations herein made, except for fixed

salaries for the third quarter of said fiscal year, shall be available for the

obligations of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two:

UNITED STATES PHILIPPINE COMMISSION.

Salaries and wages, United Stales Philippine Commission, nineteen hundred

and two: For salaries and wages, including one disbursing officer, class

five, hereby authorized, twenty-six thousand one hundred and seventy-seven

dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, United States Philippine Commission, nineteen,

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including the sum of one thousand

five hundred and seventy-five dollars for.information leading to the lining of

the steamer Belgika for illicit trading, furniture. supplies, printing, and

other incidental expenses, sixteen thousand live hundred and seventy-five

dollars.

Expenses of surveys, United States Philippine Commission, nineteen

hundred and two: For expenses of the survey of lands under the direction of

the Commission, including salaries and wages of surveyors and helpers engaged in

the work, one thousand five hundred dollars.

In all, for the United States Philippine Commission, forty-four thousand two

hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

EXECUTIVE.

EXECUTIVE BUREAU.

Salaries and wages, Executive Bureau, nineteen hundred and two:

Executive Secretary, at seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum; Assistant

Executive Secretary, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; private

secretary to the Civil Governor, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum;

one clerk, class three; one clerk, at two thousand four hundred dollars per

annum; one clerk, class four: one clerk, class five; two clerks, class six; six

clerks, class seven; eight clerks, class eight; ten clerks, class nine; three

clerks, Class A; one janitor, Class B; two clerks, Class B: five clerks. Class

C; two watchmen, at seven hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; three

messengers, at one hundred and highly dollars per annum each; twelve laborers,

at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; and extra allowance for

disbursing officer at two hundred dollars per annum, seventeen thousand six

hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, Executive Bureau, nineteen hundred and two: For

contingent expenses, including furniture, printing, stationery, emergency clerks

not to exceed four dollars per day, allowance of forty-five dollars to Albert W.

Hastings, for examination of Treasurer's and Auditor's offices, and other

incidental expenses, three thousand dollars.

Contingent expenses, Malacañan Palace, nineteen hundred and two: For

lighting of park and incidental expenses, one hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Executive Bureau, twenty thousand eight hundred and two

dollars and fifty cents.

PHILIPPINE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.

Salaries and wages, Philippine Civil Service Board, nineteen hundred and

two: Three members, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum each;

one examiner, class three; one examiner, class five; one examiner, class six:

one examiner, class seven; two examiners, class eight; two clerks, class nine;

one clerk, Class B; one clerk, Class D; one clerk, Class G: one employee, Class

J; one employee, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; and extra allowance

for disbursing officer, at two hundred dollars per annum, six thousand five

hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Philippine Civil Service Board, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees

and for transportation of supplies, two hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Philippine, Civil Service Board, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including printing, stationery,

furniture, and other incidental expenses, six hundred dollars.

In all, for the Philippine Civil Service Board, seven thousand three hundred

and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF THE INSULAR PURCHASING AGENT.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of the Insular Purchasing Agent, nineteen

hundred and two: Insular Purchasing Agent, at three thousand five hundred

dollars per annum; Assistant Insular Purchasing Agent, at two thousand two

hundred and fifty dollars per annum; five clerks, class six; one cashier, class

seven; three clerks, class seven; three clerks, class eight; nine clerks, class

nine; four clerks, class ten; four clerks, Class A; five clerks, Class C; one

clerk, Class D; two clerks, Class H; six laborers, at one hundred and eighty

dollars per annum each; six emergency clerks, not to exceed three dollars per

day each; extra allowance for disbursing officer, at two hundred dollars per

annum; and employees of the printing department as follows: One foreman, class

nine; one compositor, class ten; one printer and bookbinder. Class A; one

pressman, Class A; and for the hire of such foremen, teamsters, drivers,

stablemen, blacksmiths, and additional watchmen and laborers as may from time to

time be necessary in the various departments, not exceeding an aggregate of

thirteen thousand sewn hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents: total

for salaries and wages, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-five

dollars.

The Insular Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to pay one clerk, class

seven, one clerk, class eight, and two clerks, class nine, from December tenth

to December thirty-first. nineteen hundred and one, from funds appropriated for

salaries and wages in the Bureau of the Insular Purchasing Agent for the second

quarter of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two.

Transportation. Bureau of the Insular Purchasing Agent, nineteen hundred

and two: For the hire of incidental transportation not otherwise

specifically provided for, five hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of the Insular Purchasing Agent, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including printing, stationery,

supplies, purchase of forage, vehicles, harness, and animals, repairs to

transportation, and other incidental expenses, twenty thousand dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of the Insular Purchasing Agent, forty-nine thousand

three hundred and fifty-five dollars.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Salaries and wages, Office of the Secretary of the Interior, nineteen

hundred and two: For salaries and wages, three thousand two hundred and

seventy-five dollars.

Contingent expenses, Office of the Secretary of the Interior, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including supplies, furniture,

printing, and other incidental expenses, three hundred dollars.

In all, for the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, three thousand five

hundred and seventy-five dollars.

BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

Salaries and wages, Board of Health for the Philippines, nineteen hundred

and two: Chief Health Inspector, at three thousand Jive hundred dollars per

annum; Sanitary Engineer, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum;

temporary assistant sanitary engineer from December seventh, nineteen hundred

and one, at two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; secretary, at two

thousand Jive hundred dollars per annum; two medical inspectors, class five, in

lieu of two medical inspectors, class six; two provisional medical inspectors,

class five; two clerks, class six; three clerks, class seven; six clerks, class

nine; twenty clerks, Class A; seven clerks, Class C; six clerks, Class D; one

clerk, Class F; one clerk, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum; five

clerks, Class H; seventy-seven employees, Class I; five employees, Class J;

forty-eight employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; two

employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; twenty-seven

employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; thirty-eight

employees, at ninety dollars per annum each; six employees, at seventy-two

dollars per annum each; nineteen employees, at sixty dollars per annum each;

allowance for one stenographer, at one hundred dollars per month; salaries of

practicantes employed in provinces, not to exceed one hundred and eighty

dollars; deficiency salaries of practicantes and inspectors, not to exceed one

hundred and sixty-five dollars; and extra allowance for disbursing officers at

two hundred dollars per annum, twenty-seven thousand four hundred and forty

dollars and fifty cents.

Support of hospital, plants, and stations, Board of Health for the

Philippines, nineteen hundred and two: For support and maintenance of the

San Lazaro Hospital, women's department; San Lazaro Hospital, leper's

department; leper colonies at Cebu and Palestina, lepers outside of colonies,

Veterinary Department, plague and smallpox hospitals, plague hospital crematory,

steam disinfecting plant, municipal dispensary, Hospicio de San Jose, Colegio de

Santa Ysabel, Central Vaccine Institute, provincial vaccine institutes, and

serum institute, thirty-seven thousand eighty hundred and fifty-five dollars and

fifteen cents.

Transportation, Board of Health for the Philippines, nineteen hundred and

two: For transportation of freight, actual and necessary traveling expenses

of officers and employees, construction of stables, purchase of forage, and for

the rental of vehicles on official business as a temporary means of

transportation until the same can be secured from the Insular Purchasing Agent,

not to exceed four hundred and seventy dollars, four thousand six hundred and

forty dollars.

Suppression and extermination of epidemic diseases and pests, Board of

Health for the Philippines, nineteen hundred and two: For the suppression

and extermination of epidemic diseases and pests, including the suppression of

the plague and rinderpest, destruction of rats and locusts, medicines for

indigent sick, expenses of compulsory vaccination, and salaries and wages of the

necessary temporary employees engaged in the above work, fifty-one thousand five

hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Board of Health for the Philippines, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including printing, supplies,

furniture, rental of telephone, advertising, unpaid bills contracted prior to

August seventh, nineteen hundred and one, not to exceed two thousand dollars,

reimbursement of sixty-six dollars to owners of buildings in Naic destroyed to

prevent the spread of plague, burial of deceased convicts and prisoners, and per

diems at five dollars for the Commissioner of Public Health in lieu of all

expenses, except cost of official transportation, and to compensate him for all

commutations and allowances from which he is excluded as an officer of the

Regular Army by reason of his detail for civil duty; the cost of transportation

herein provided for being. construed to include subsistence when the same is

included in transportation by commercial steamship lines, six thousand three ;:

hundred and two dollars.

Installation of the pail system in the city of Manila, Board of Health

for the Philippines, nineteen hundred and two: For the installation of the

pail system, including purchase of launch and barge, salaries and wages of

superintendent, overseers, laborers, and crews, purchase of horses, expenses in

operating the system, and other incidental expenses, sixty thousand eight

hundred and twenty-five dollars.

The difference between the amount expended for the installation of the pail

system in the city of Manila and the amount collected therefor from property

owners and deposited in the Insular Treasury, shall be reimbursed to the insular

Government by the city of Manila, and when such reimbursement is fully made, all

property, such as launches, barges, and so forth, purchased in carrying out the

provisions of the appropriation, shall revert to and become the property of the

city of Manila.

In all, for the Board of Health for the Philippines, one hundred and

eighty-eight thousand live hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-five

cents.

QUARANTINE SERVICE.

Salaries and wages, Quarantine Service, nineteen hundred and two:

For salaries and wages, including salaries and wages for the first and second

quarters of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, not to exceed four hundred

and forty dollars, eight thousand six hundred and ninety dollars.

Transportation, Quarantine Service, nineteen hundred and two: For

actual and. necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees, and for

repairs, supplies, and miscellaneous expenses for quarantine launches, four

thousand one hundred dollars.

Commutation and quarters, Quarantine Service, nineteen hundred and

two: For commutation of quarters of officers of the Quarantine Service, as

authorized, by the regulations of the United States Treasury Department, one

thousand two hundred and thirty dollars.

Support of Mariveles Quarantine Station, nineteen hundred and two:

For support of Mariveles Quarantine Station, including subsistence, supplies,

repairs, disinfectants, installation of dynamo, and other incidental expenses,

nine thousand six hundred, and eighty dollars.

Contingent expenses, Quarantine Service, nineteen hundred and two:

For contingent expenses, including rent and repairs, supplies, expenses of

disinfecting corps, wages of extra emergency disinfectors at times when the

regular force is inadequate, transportation of disinfecting corps and apparatus,

and other incidental expenses, seven hundred dollars.

In all, for the Quarantine Service, twenty-four thousand four hundred

dollars.

Salaries and wages, Forestry Bureau, nineteen hundred and two:

Assistant Chief of Bureau, three thousand dollars per annum; manager of

timber-testing laboratory, at two thousand four hundred dollars per annum from

December second, nineteen hundred and one; five foresters, at two thousand four

hundred dollars per annum each, one being from December second, nineteen hundred

and one; four inspectors, class six; one collector, at one thousand five hundred

dollars per annum; one clerk, class eight; two clerks, class nine; four

assistant inspectors, class nine; two clerks, Class A; two clerks, Class D; ten

assistant foresters, Class D; twenty rangers, Class G; thirty rangers, Class I;

one messenger, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one woodworker, at

seventy-five cents per day, fifteen thousand five hundred and sixty-two dollars

and eight cents.

Transportation, Forestry Bureau, nineteen hundred and two: For

transportation of freight and for actual and necessary traveling expenses of

officers and employees, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Forestry Bureau, nineteen hundred and two: For

contingent expenses, including rents, purchase of wood samples, rent of

telephone, and per diems at five dollars from December second, nineteen hundred

and one, for the Chief of the Bureau, in lien of all expenses, except cost of

official transportation, and to compensate him for all commutations and

allowances from which he is excluded as an officer of the Regular Army by reason

of his detail for civil duty; cost of transportation herein provided being

construed to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation by

commercial steamship lines, two thousand five hundred and sixty-eight

dollars.

In all, for the Forestry Bureau, nineteen thousand six hundred and thirty

dollars and eight cents.

MINING BUREAU.

Salaries and wages, Mining Bureau, nineteen hundred and two: Chief

of Bureau, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class six; one clerk,

class nine; one clerk, class ten; one clerk, Class C; one clerk, Class D; one

clerk, Class F; two clerks, Class I; one employee, at one hundred and twenty

dollars per annum, and one employee, at eighty dollars per annum, two thousand

four hundred dollars.

Geological and mineral surveys, Mining Bureau, nineteen hundred and

two: For expenses in connection with the geological and mineral surveys,

including salaries and wages of employees, transportation of employees, and

supplies, subsistence, and other incidental expenses, one thousand eight hundred

and four dollars and fifty-four cents.

Contingent expenses, Mining Bureau, nineteen hundred and two: For

contingent expenses, including supplies, binding and printing, rents, and other

incidental expenses, three hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty cents.

In all, for the Mining Bureau, four thousand five hundred and fifty-three

dollars and thirty-four cents.

PHILIPPINE WEATHER BUREAU.

Salaries and wages, Philippine Weather Bureau, nineteen hundred and

two: Director, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; three

assistant directors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum each; one

secretary, at one thousand four hundred dollars per annum; three clerks, Class

A; five clerks, Class C; five clerks, Class D; one clerk, Class G; three clerks,

Class I; four employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each, and

extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum, five

thousand one hundred and eighty dollars.

Substations, Philippine Weather Bureau, nineteen hundred and two:

For salaries of observers in substations, and other incidental expenses, three

thousand and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Philippine Weather Bureau, nineteen hundred and two:

For actual and necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees and the

transportation of supplies, live hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Philippine Weather Bureau, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including rent, printing, stationery,

electric lights, and other incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred and

seventy-five dollars.

In all, for the Philippine Weather Bureau, ten thousand three hundred and

thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC LANDS.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Public Lands, nineteen hundred and

two: Chief of Bureau, at three thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one

clerk, class seven; one clerk, class eight; one clerk, class ten; two clerks,

Class I; one messenger, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum, one

thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Public Lands, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including furniture, office supplies, and

other incidental expenses, two hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Public Lands, two thousand two hundred and thirty

dollars.

BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE.

Contingent expenses. Bureau of Agriculture, nineteen hundred and

two: For the purchase and transportation of seed from Japan, seventy-five

dollars.

BUREAU OF NON-CHRISTIAN TRIBES.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes, nineteen hundred and

two: Chief of Bureau, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum;

assistant anthropologist, at two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; agent

for Moro affairs, at one thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, class eight; two

clerks. Class H; one collector of natural-history specimens, Class nine, from

November twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and one; one assistant collector of

natural-history specimens, Class F, from December second, nineteen hundred and

one, two thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and sixty-seven

cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Non-Christian. Tribes, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees

and collectors, and transportation of supplies, six hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent, expenses, including supplies, furniture, printing,

instruments, and other incidental expenses, six hundred dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes, four thousand and

thirty-three dollars and sixty-seven cents.

BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT LABORATORIES.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Government Laboratories, nineteen hundred

and two: Superintendent, at four thousand dollars per annum; director of

biological laboratory, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one

clerk, class six; two clerks, at one thousand live hundred dollars per annum

each, one from December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and one; two clerks,

class nine, one from December twenty-first, nineteen hundred and one; one

photographer, Class A; one clerk. Class A; two clerks, Class I; one employee.

Class 7: two laborers, at ninety dollars per annum each; one clerk, at one

thousand five hundred dollars per annum (half salary), from November sixteenth

to December twentieth, nineteen hundred and one; one clerk, class nine (half

salary), from November sixteenth to December twentieth, nineteen hundred and

one, and tempera it employees, not exceeding three hundred and seventy-five

dollars, four thousand nine hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty-five

cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Government Laboratories, nineteen hundred and

two: For traveling expenses of photographer, and for subsistence of two

clerks on transport from the United States, three hundred and ten dollars.

Contingent expense, Bureau of Government Laboratories, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including quarters for one medical

officer, at thirty-live dollars per month, rents, repairs to apparatus,

supplies, per diems at five dollars from December twentieth, nineteen hundred

and one, for the Superintendent of the Pathological Laboratory, in lieu of all

expenses, except cost of official transportation and to compensate him for all

commutations and allowances from which he is excluded as an officer of the Army

by reason of his detail to civil duty; cost of transportation herein provided

being construed to include subsistence when the same is included in

transportation by commercial steamship lines, and other incidental expenses, two

thousand five hundred and two dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Government Laboratories, seven thou-sand seven

hundred and seventy-three dollars and twenty-five cents.

BUREAU OF PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, AND TRADE-MARKS.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Patents, Copyrights, and Trade-Marks,

nineteen hundred and two: One clerk, Class A, two hundred and twenty-five

dollars.

PHILIPPINE CIVIL HOSPITAL.

Salaries and wages, Philippine Civil Hospital, nineteen hundred and

two: Attending Physician and Surgeon, at three thousand dollars per annum;

assistant attending physician and surgeon, at two thousand dollars per annum;

house surgeon, at one thousand dollars per annum; one superintendent, class

nine; one dispensing clerk, class nine; one chief nurse, at one thousand and

twenty dollars per annum; one dietist, Class C; eight nurses, Class C; eight

ward attendants. Class D; one employee, Class I; one employee, at one hundred

and eighty dollars per annum; one ambulance driver, at six hundred dollars per

annum; one driver, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; five employees,

at one hundred and forty dollars per annum each; eight employees, at one hundred

and fifteen dollars per annum each; two employees, at one hundred and twenty

dollars per annum each; and one temporary bookkeeper from October twenty-fifth

to December fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one. at three hundred and sixty

dollars per annum, five thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars.

Transportation, Philippine Civil Hospital, nineteen hundred and two:

For reimbursement to the Superintendent for carromata from October twenty-fourth

to December fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, at fifty cents per day, and as

a temporary expedient for transportation for the assistant attending physician

and surgeon from October first to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and

one, at one dollar and fifty cents per day, where it was impossible to secure

such transportation from the Insular Purchasing Agent, one hundred and

sixty-three dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, Philippine Civil Hospital, nineteen hundred and two:

Contingent expenses, including purchase of drugs and medicines, rent and

repairs, lighting of hospital, expenses of the laundry, subsistence of patients

and employees, forage for horses, coal, wood, and ice, telephone rental, and

other incidental expenses, twenty thousand live hundred and thirty-three dollars

and sixty-six cents.

CIVIL SANITARIUM, BENGUET.

Salaries and wages, Civil Sanitarium, Benguet, nineteen hundred and

two: One superintendent, class nine; one employee, Class C; one employee,

Class I; and four employees, at ninety dollars per annum each, six hundred and

forty-five dollars.

Contingent expenses. Civil Sanitarium, Benguet, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including transportation, furniture,

fixtures, provisions, sterilizers, heaters, and other incidental expenses, three

thousand four hundred and three dollars and sixty-five cents.

In all, for the Philippine Civil Hospital, thirty thousand seven hundred and

thirty-five dollars and eighty-one cents.

SAN RAMON GOVERNMENT FARM.

Salaries and wage?, Sail Ramon Government Farm, nineteen .hundred and two:

Superintendent, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; two employees,

Class H; and necessary laborers, not to exceed an aggregate of two thousand two

hundred and fifty dollars, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

Transportation, San Ramon Government Farm, nineteen hundred and two:

For transportation of supplies and for actual and necessary traveling expenses

of officers and employees, five hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Sun Ramon Government Farm, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including the purchase of mules, wagons,

harness, trees, seeds, plows, and other incidental expenses, two thousand six

hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-four cents.

In all, for the San Ramon Government Farm, five thousand five hundred and

ninety-three dollars and thirty-four cents.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND POLICE. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Salaries and wages, Office of the Secretary of Commerce and. Police,

nineteen hundred and two: For salaries and wages, two thousand nine hundred

and seventy-live dollars.

Contingent expenses, Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Police, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including supplies, furniture,

printing, and other incidental expenses, three hundred dollars.

In all, for the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Police, three

thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars.

BUREAU OF POST-OFFICES.

Salaries and wages, Office of the Director-General of Posts, nineteen

hundred and two: Director-General, at six thousand dollars per annum;

Assistant Director-General, at three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per

annum; post-office inspector, at two thousand dollars per annum; chief of the

division of stamps and supplies, at two thousand dollars per annum; one clerk,

class six; one clerk, class seven; one printer, class-seven; three clerks, class

eight; two clerks, class nine : one cleric, class ten; one clerk, Class I; two

employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; and extra allowance

for disbursing officer, at two hundred dollars per annum, six thousand six

hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents.

The Director-General of Posts is hereby authorized to pay the salary of one

clerk, class eight, in lieu of one clerk, class nine, from October first to

December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, out of any funds appropriated

for salaries and wages for the office of the Director-General of Posts for the

second quarter of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two.

Traveling expenses, Bureau of Post-Offices, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of post-office inspectors

and other employees, five hundred dollars.

Mail transportation, Bureau of Post-Offices, nineteen hundred and

two: For inland mail transportation, sea transportation of mails, and for

the transportation of mails through foreign countries, fourteen thousand two

hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Post-Offices, nineteen hundred and two: For

contingent expenses, including part reimbursement to employees of premiums on

bonds, rent of post-offices at Batangas and Aparri from April first to June

thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, not to exceed an aggregate of sixty-five

dollars, and other incidental expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars.

POST-OFFICE SERVICE.

Salaries and wages, Post-Office Service, nineteen hundred and two:

For salaries and wages in the Manila post-office and post-offices outside of

Manila: One postmaster, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one

assistant postmaster, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars per annum;

one postmaster, class five; four postmasters, class seven; one postmaster, class

eight; four postmasters, class nine; ten postmasters, class ten; one

superintendent of mails, class five; one superintendent money-order division,

class six; one superintendent registry division, class six; one superintendent

free-delivery division, class seven; one clerk, class seven: sixteen clerks,

class eight; fourteen clerks, class nine; thirteen clerks, class ten; ten

clerks, Class A; one clerk, Class B; one clerk. Class C; four clerks, Class D;

three clerks, Class E; eight clerks, Class F; eight clerks, Class G; six clerks,

Class H; four clerks, Class I; fifteen clerks, at an aggregate not to exceed

four hundred and ten dollars; ten employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars

per annum each; compensation of postmasters appointed under the provisions of

sections three and four of Act Numbered One hundred and eighty-one, not to

exceed an aggregate of three thousand dollars, and for the employment of

substitutes in places of postmasters and other employees granted leaves of

absence, not to exceed an aggregate of one thousand dollars; total for salaries

and wages, thirty-three thousand nine hundred and seven dollars and fifty

cents.

Contingent expenses, Post-Office Service, nineteen hundred and two:

For contingent expenses, including expenses of stamp agencies in Manila, not

exceeding two dollars per month each, rent and lighting of post-offices,

allowance of one hundred and ninety-two dollars and twelve cents in lien of

salary for earned leave of absence to B. F. Wells, clerk, class eight, and for

other incidental expenses, four thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and

twelve cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Post-Offices, sixty-two thousand and twenty-two

dollars and twelve cents.

SIGNAL SERVICE.

Construction and maintenance of telegraph, telephone, and cable lines,

Signal Service, nineteen hundred and two: For purchases and service in

connection with the construction and maintenace of telephone, telegraph, and

cable lines, and for the hire of native linemen, messengers, machinists, and

cable employees, twenty-five thousand dollars.

BUREAU OF PHILIPPINES CONSTABULARY.

Pay of Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and two: Three

assistant chiefs, at two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum

each; one adjutant, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one

paymaster, at one thousand six hundred dollars per annum; forty-live first-class

inspectors, not to exceed an aggregate of fifteen thousand seven hundred and

fifty dollars; forty-five second-class inspectors, not to exceed an aggregate of

eleven thousand eight hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents; fifty-six

third-class inspectors, not to exceed an aggregate of thirteen thousand four

hundred dollars; fifty-one fourth-class inspectors, not to exceed an aggregate

of twelve thousand dollars; forty subinspectors, at four hundred and eighty

dollars per annum each; Chief of the Section of Information, at two thousand

five hundred dollars per annum; one armorer and gunsmith, Class A; one clerk,

class six; one clerk, class eight; one clerk, class nine; three clerks, Class A;

two clerks, Class C: two detectives. Class D; two clerks, Class I; two clerks,

at three hundred and sixty-five dollars per annum each; two employees, at one

hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; two employees, at one hundred and

twenty dollars per annum each; one teamster, at six hundred dollars per annum;

extra compensation for forty inspectors acting as commissaries, at forty-eight

dollars per annum each; extra compensation for one paymaster and three

disbursing clerks, at two hundred dollars per annum each; and for pay of

enlisted men of all grades and of laborers, not to exceed an aggregate of one

hundred and forty-six thousand seven hundred dollars; two hundred and six

thousand two hundred and forty-five dollars.

The amount appropriated in Act Numbered Three hundred and eleven for the pay

of Philippines Constabulary is hereby made available for the pay of one

teamster, Class D, for the second quarter of the fiscal year nineteen hundred

and two.

Clothing, camp and garrison equipage, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen

hundred and two: For clothing, woolens, materials, and manufacture of

clothing, equipage, purchase, repair, and preservation of arms, ammunition, and

equipments, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Barracks and quarters, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and

two: For allowances for offices, guardhouses, arsenals, including repairs

to Government buildings and stables, and for the construction and hire of

buildings and stables, and for illuminating supplies, twenty thousand

dollars.

Transportation, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and two:

For transportation of officers, enlisted men, prisoners, animals, supplies, and

including subsistence of officers and enlisted men while on campaign or

traveling under orders, forage for animals, blacksmith tools, forges and shoeing

of animals, purchase of horses, horse equipments, and veterinary supplies,

forty-six thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Secret-service fund, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent fund to be used for secret-service purposes in the

discretion of the Chief or Acting Chief, six thousand dollars.

Commissary stores, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and

two: For purchase and transportation of commissaries, ten thousand

dollars.

Contingent expenses, Philippines Constabulary, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including stationery, furniture, office

supplies, printing, medical treatment, medicines for en listed men, purchase

from natives of serviceable rifles, carbines, and shotguns, subsistence of

prisoners, and per diems, at 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 they are excluded

as officers of the Army by reason of their detail for civil duty; cost of

transportation herein provided being construed to include subsistence when the

same is included in transportation by commercial steamship lines, fifteen

thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Philippines Constabulary, three hundred and

thirty-nine thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars.

BUREAU OF PRISONS IN MANILA.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Prisons in Manila, nineteen hundred and

two: One warden, at two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; one

physician, at two thousand dollars per annum; two assistant wardens, at one

thousand eight hundred dollars per annum each; eight dorks, class nine; five

clerks, Class D; one clerk. Class G; ten clerks, Class I; two chaplains, at

three hundred dollars per annum each; live clerks, Class J; one employee, at one

hundred and twenty dollars per annum; fourteen guards, at nine hundred dollars

per annum each; two sergeants, at three hundred and sixty dollars per annum

each; twenty-four guards, at two hundred and forty; dollars per annum each,

eleven thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Prisons in Manila, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including subsistence of prisoners,

medicines, and supplies, purchases of surgical instruments, fuel, forage for

horses, reimbursement to prisoners of one-fifth of the amount, earned as

laborers while in prison, as required by Spanish law, and other incidental

expenses, forty thousand and twenty-eight dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Prisons in Manila, fifty-one thousand two hundred

and eighty-three dollars.

UNITED STATES PRISON, SAN ISIDRO.

Salaries and wages, United, States prison, San Isidro, nineteen hundred

and two: One clerk, class nine; one clerk, at four hundred and fifty

dollars per annum, four hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, United States prison, San Isidro, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including subsistence of prisoners, stationery,

clothing for prisoners, repairs to prison, and other incidental expenses, one

thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents.

In all, for the United States prison, San Isidro, two thousand three hundred

and thirty dollars.

UNITED STATES PRISON, LINGAYEN.

Salaries and wages, United States prison, Lingayen, nineteen hundred and

two: One physician, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one

practicante, at two hundred and ten dollars per annum; one jailer, at three

hundred and sixty dollars per annum, two hundred and fifty-five dollars.

OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE POUT AND BUREAU OF COAST GUARD AND

TRANSPORTATION.

Salaries and wages, Office of the Captain of the Port and Bureau of Coast

Guard and Transportation, nineteen hundred and two: Superintendent

Light-House Division, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one boiler

inspector, class four; one clerk, class five; one clerk, class six; two clerks,

class eight; four clerks, class nine: four clerks. Class A: five clerks, Class

F; one messenger, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; five messengers,

at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; three patrolmen, at three

hundred dollars per annum each; five thousand nine hundred and ninety-five

dollars.

Light-House Service, Office of the Captain of the Port and Bureau of

Coast Guard and Transportation, nineteen hundred and two: For the

Light-House Service, including salaries and wages of keepers, boatmen,

messengers, and laborers, supplies, repairs, and other incidental expenses, nine

thousand five hundred dollars.

Launches, Office of the Captain of the Port and Bureau of Coast Guard and

Transportation, nineteen hundred and two: For expenses in the maintenance

of launches, including salaries and wages of captains, engineers, crews?, and

laborers, repairs and outfits, rations, coal, oil, and other materials for

consumption, three thousand five hundred and thirty dollars.

Contingent expenses, Office of the Captain of the Port and Bureau of

Coast Guard and Transportation, nineteen hundred and two: For contingent

expenses, including supplies, advertising, printing, and per diems at five

dollars for the Captain of the Port and Chief of the Bureau of Coast Guard and

Transportation, in lieu of all expenses except cost of official transportation,

and to compensate him for all commutations and allowances from which he is

excluded as an officer of the Navy by reason of his detail for civil duty; cost

of transportation herein provided being construed to include subsistence when

the same is included in transportation by commercial steamship lines, nine

hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Office of the Captain of the Port and Bureau of Coast Guard

and Transportation, nineteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars.

BUREAU OF COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Coast and, Geodetic Survey, nineteen

hundred and two: For salaries and wages, one thousand and forty-two dollars

and fifty cents.

Expenses of steamers, Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey, nineteen

hundred, and two: For the expenses in the maintenance of steamer engaged in

survey work, including salaries and wages of officers and crew, rations,

supplies, repairs, and other incidental expenses, three thousand nine hundred

dollars. Field expenses, Bureau- of Coast and Geodetic Survey, nineteen hundred

and two: For field expenses, including pay of observers, foremen, recorders, and

other incidental expenses, five thousand dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including supplies, stationery,

printing, and other incidental expenses, three hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey, ten thousand two hundred

and ninety-two dollars and fifty cents.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND JUSTICE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Salaries and wages, Office of the Secretary of Finance and Justice,

nineteen hundred and two: For salaries and wages, two thousand nine hundred

and twenty-five dollars.

Contingent expenses, Office of the Secretary of Finance and Justice,

nineteen hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including furniture,

office supplies, printing, and other incidental expenses, three hundred

dollars.

In all, for the Office of the Secretary of Finance and Justice, three

thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

BUREAU OF THE INSULAR TREASURY.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of the Insular Treasury, nineteen hundred and

two: Treasurer, at six thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, clays three;

three clerks, class four; two clerks, class five; two clerks, class six: one

clerk, class seven; two clerks, class eight; five clerks, class nine; one clerk,

at seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one clerk, Class C; one clerk,

Class H; two clerks, Class I; one clerk, at two hundred and ten dollars per

annum; extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum,

nine thousand and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Bureau of the Insular Treasury, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of employees, including

the traveling expenses of one clerk from the United States, six hundred and

forty-one dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of the Insular Treasury, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including printing, supplies, stationery,

purchase of cash trays, and salaries and wages of employees engaged in counting

cash, not to exceed three hundred dollars, and printing blank forms, books, and

so forth, for provincial and municipal governments, and other incidental

expenses, ten thousand eight hundred dollars.

The sums appropriated in Acts Numbered One hundred and sixty-two and Two

hundred and sixty-four for printing and binding bonks, forms, and so forth, for

provincial governments are herein math available for printing and binding books,

forms, and so forth, for provincial and municipal governments.

In all. for the Bureau of the Insular Treasury, twenty thousand four hundred

and sixty-three dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF THE INSULAR AUDITOR.

Salaries and. wanes, Bureau of the Insular Auditor, nineteen hundred and

two: Auditor, at six thousand dollars per annum; Deputy Auditor, at four

thousand dollars per annum; one chief clerk, at two thousand two hundred and

fifty dollars per annum; ten clerks, class five; three clerks, class six; four

clerks, class seven; six clerks, class eight; twelve 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 E; two clerks, Class F; two clerks,

Class I; four messengers, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each; and

extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two hundred dollars per annum, nineteen

thousand six hundred and two dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation of officers, employees, and supplies. Bureau of the

Insular Auditor, nineteen hundred and two: For 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, one 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.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of the, Insular Auditor, nineteen, hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including printing, binding, stationery,

official telegrams, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of the Insular Auditor, twenty-two thousand six

hundred and two dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATION.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Customs and Immigration, nineteen hundred

and two: Collector, at six thousand dollars per annum; Deputy Collector, at

four thousand dollars per annum; Surveyor of Customs, at four thousand dollars

per annum; cashier, at three thousand dollars per annum; insular customs

accountant, at three thousand dollars per annum; insular chief clerk of customs,

from November twelfth, nineteen hundred and one, at three thousand dollars per

annum; one employee, class three; six employees, class five; two employees,

class six: twenty-two employees, class eight; eleven employees, class nine;

twenty-six employees, class ten; seventy-six employees. Class A; one employee.

Class C; two employees, Class D; eighteen employees. Class F; three employees,

Class H; seventeen employees. Class I; one hundred and thirty-two employees,

Class J; twenty-eight employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum

each; ten employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each: sixty-six

employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; eleven employees,

at ninety-dollars per annum each; extra allowance for disbursing clerk, at two

hundred dollars per annum; salaries of substitutes for employees granted leave

of absence, not to exceed an aggregate of one thousand eight hundred dollars;

one employee, class nine (half pay), from October first to October twenty-sixth,

nineteen hundred and one; ten emergency employees, class nineteen hundred and

one, to February eleventh, nineteen hundred and two, and for salaries and wages

for the port of Iloilo, not to exceed eight thousand five hundred and sixty-four

dollars; for the port of Cebu, including one additional employee, class nine,

hereby authorized, not to exceed four thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars;

for the port of Zamboanga, not to exceed one thousand three hundred and

twenty-two dollars; for the port of Jolo, not to exceed two thousand two hundred

and eighty-three dollars and fifty cents; for the port of Siassi, not to exceed

six hundred and three dollars; for interior ports, not to exceed fourteen

thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; and deficiency salaries at Jolo

and interior ports from June to September, nineteen hundred and one, not to

exceed three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents. Total for salaries

and wages, ninety-seven thousand five hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty

cents.

Secret Service, Bureau of Customs and Immigration, nineteen hundred and

two: Contingent fund for secret-service purposes, to be used in the

discretion of the Collector of Customs for the Archipelago, one thousand five

hundred dollars.

Expenses of revenue launches, Bureau of Customs and Immigration, nineteen

hundred and two: Expenses of launches, including salaries and wages for

officers and crews, supplies, fuel, and repairs for the same, eleven thousand

five hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-three cents.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Customs and Immigration, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses throughout the Archipelago, including

printing, stationery, office supplies, transportation for the same, cart and

coolie hire, actual and necessary traveling expenses of customs officials, fare

to Hongkong of persons deported under the provisions of Act Numbered Two hundred

and sixty-five, rents and repairs to buildings, maintenance of launches outside

of Manila, traveling expenses of the Surveyor of Customs from the United States,

allowance of six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents to F. S.

Cairns in lieu of all claim for salary from November first to December

thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, and other incidental expenses,

twenty-four thousand six hundred and ten dollars and seventy-three cents.

In all, for the Bureau of Customs and Immigration, one hundred and

thirty-five thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and forty-six

cents.

BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Internal Revenue, nineteen hundred and

two: For salaries and wages, including unpaid salaries and wages prior, to

January first, nineteen hundred and two, not to exceed eighty-two dollars and

eighty-nine cents, two thousand five hundred and sixty-one dollars and

sixty-four cents.

Rents and repairs. Bureau of Internal Revenue, nineteen hundred and

two: For rents and repairs, including thirty dollars for the fiscal year

nineteen hundred and one, two hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Internal Revenue, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees.

transportation of supplies, including transportation during the fiscal year

nineteen hundred and one, not to exceed three dollars and sixty cents,

seventy-four dollars and fifty-five cents.

Refunds, Bureau of Internal Revenue, nineteen hundred and two: For

refund of taxes collected contrary to law and to enable the collectors to refund

to the payors the amounts erroneously collected, four hundred and sixty-eight

dollars and forty-six cents.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Internal Revenue, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including supplies, furniture, and other

incidental expenses, five hundred and eighteen dollars.

In all. for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, three thousand eight hundred and

thirty-five dollars and fifteen cents.

INSULAR COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT.

Salaries and wages. Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, nineteen Hundred

and two: One clerk, class five: two clerks, class six; one clerk, class

seven; one clerk, class eight; two clerks, class nine; one clerk, class ten; one

clerk, Class B; five clerks, Class D; three clerks, Class F; two clerks, Class

I; and salaries and wages in the engineering and manufacturing department,

land-transportation department, water-transportation department, and in the

maintenance and care of buildings and grounds, not to exceed an aggregate of

twenty-one thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty cents;

twenty-six thousand one hundred and eighteen dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees

and for the transportation of supplies, three hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including supplies, materials for

repairs, and for the erection of sheds, docks, and so forth, furniture,

advertising, stationery, and for per diems at five dollars for 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 he is excluded as an officer in the Army by reason of his

detail to civil duty; the cost of transportation herein provided being construed

to include subsistence when the same is included in transportation by commercial

steamship lines, fifty-five thousand and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-eight

cents.

In all, for the Insular Cold Storage and Ice Plant, eighty-one thousand four

hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighteen cents.

BUREAU OF JUSTICE.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Justice, nineteen hundred and two:

Supreme Court:

Chief Justice, at seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum; six

associate justices, at seven thousand dollars per annum each; one clerk of the

court, at three thousand dollars per annum; two deputy clerks, at two thousand

dollars per annum each; three employees, class seven; one employee class nine;

one employee, Class E; three employees. Class H; six employees. Class J; five

employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum each.

Court of First Instance, Manila:

Two judges, at five thousand five 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 deputy clerk, at nine hundred dollars per annum;

two employees, class seven; one employee, class eight; one employee, class nine;

five employees, Class H; four employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per

annum each; one interpreter, at two dollars per day for six days.

Courts of First Instance, First District:

One judge, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk,

Ilocos Norte, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Cagayan, at eight

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Isabela, at seven hundred dollars per

annum; one clerk, Nueva Vizcaya, at four hundred dollars per annum; one fiscal,

Nueva Vizcaya, from November thirteenth, nineteen hundred and one, at eight

hundred dollars per annum; one fiscal, Cagayan, from July first to August

thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, at one thousand three hundred and fifty

dollars per annum; one employee, class nine; one employee," Class D; four

employees, Class J; four employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum

each; temporary employees from July first; to December thirty-first, nineteen

hundred and one not to exceed one hundred and eighty dollars.

Courts of First Instance, Second District:

One judge, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Ilocos Sur, at

nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Abra, at seven hundred dollars per

annum; one clerk Bontoc and Lepanto, at five-hundred dollars per annum; one

assistant clerk from October seventeenth, nineteen hundred and one, at four

hundred and eighty dollars per annum; one fiscal, Bontoc and Lepanto, at one

thousand three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, from October fifteenth,

nineteen hundred and one; one employee, Class D; one employee, at four hundred

and fifty dollars per annum; four employees, Class J; four employees, at one

hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; one employee, Class J, from November

first, nineteen hundred and one; one employee, Class J, from December ninth,

nineteen hundred and one.

Courts of First Instance, Third District:

One judge, at five thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Union and Benguet,

at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Pangasinan at one thousand one

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Zambales, at eight hundred dollars per

annum; one employee, class seven; one employee, class nine; one employee, Class

II; one employee, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; one employee, at

one hundred and fifty dollars per annum.

Courts of First Instance, Fourth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one cleric.

Tarlac, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Pampanga. at one thousand

dollars per annum; one clerk, Nueva Ecija. at nine hundred dollars per annum;

three employees. Class I: one employee, Class J; three employees, at one hundred

and twenty dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Fifth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Bulacan at one

thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Bataan, at eight hundred dollars per

annum: one clerk, Rizal, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one employee. Class

G; one employee, Class J; five employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per

annum each; one employee, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum from

December first to thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one; three employees, at

one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Sixth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Laguna. at nine

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Cavite, at nine hundred dollars per annum;

one clerk, Tayabas, Principe, and so forth, at nine hundred dollars per annum;

one deputy clerk, Tayabas. at five hundred dollars per annum; one fiscal,

Lagima, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; two employees, Class D:

one employee, Class F; one employee, Class I; four employees, Class J : four

employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Seventh District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Batangas, at one

thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Marinduqne. at seven hundred

dollars per annum; one clerk, Mindoro. at eight hundred dollars per annum; one

employee, Class D; three employees. Class J; three employees, at one hundred and

twenty dollars per annum.

Courts of First Instance, Eighth District:

One judge, at four thousand dollars per annum: one clerk, Sorsogon, at eight

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Ambos Camarines, at nine hundred dollars

per annum; one clerk, Masbate, at four hundred dollars per annum; one clerk,

Albay and Catanduanes, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one employee, class

seven; 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 employee, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum.

Courts of First Instance, Ninth District:

One judge, at five thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Romblon. at five

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Capiz, at nine hundred dollars per annum;

one clerk, Iloilo, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one employee,

class ten; one employee, Class D; two employees. Class J; one employee, at one

hundred and eighty dollars per annum; five employees, at one hundred and twenty

dollars per annum each, one being from December first, nineteen hundred and one;

two employees, at ninety dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Tenth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk,

Antique, at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Occidental Negros. at one

thousand one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk. Oriental Negros. at eight

hundred dollars per annum; one employee. Class D; two employees, Class J; three

employees, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; one employee, at

one hundred and forty-four dollars per annum; one employee, at one hundred and

twenty dollars per annum; one employee, at ninety dollars per annum.

Courts of First Instance, Eleventh District:

One judge, at five thousand dollar per annum; one clerk, Cebu, at one

thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Bohol, at one thousand

dollars per annum; one deputy clerk, Cebu (Barili), at six hundred dollars per

annum: one employee, Class C; one employee. Class D; two employees. Class H;

three employees, Class J; one employee, at one hundred and twenty dollars per

annum; two employees, at sixty dollar? per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Twelfth District:

One judge, at four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Samar,

at nine hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Leyte, at one thousand dollars per

annum; one clerk, Surigao, at eight hundred dollars per annum: one deputy clerk,

Leyte (Maasin), at five hundred dollars per annum; one employee. Class D; four

employees, Class J, from December fifth, nineteen hundred and one; four

employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance, Thirteenth District:

One judge, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk, Misamis, at nine

hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, Zamboanga, and so forth, at one thousand

two hundred dollars per annum; five deputy clerks for the district, at two

hundred dollars per annum each; one fiscal, at one thousand two hundred dollars

per annum; one employee, at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum; six

employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each.

Courts of First Instance. 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;

one fiscal, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.

Special court for the Island of Negros:

One judge, at three thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, at

eight hundred dollars per annum; one employee, Class .

Office of the Attorney-General:

Attorney-General,at seven thousand dollars per annum; Solicitor-General, at

five thousand five hundred dollars per annum; Assistant Attorney-General, at

four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; four assistants, at not to exceed

three thousand dollars per annum each; one supervisor of fiscals, at four

thousand dollars per annum; dollars per annum; one employee, at two thousand

four hundred dollars per annum; one disbursing officer, class five; one

employee, class five; one employee, class seven; four employees, class eight;

one employee, class nine; one employee, Class F; two employees, Class G; one

employee, at two hundred and ten dollars per annum.

Total for salaries and wages, seventy-one thousand one hundred and ten

dollars and eighty-two cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Justice, nineteen hundred and two: For the

actual and necessary traveling expenses of judges, employees of the courts, and

of the Attorney-General's office, two thousand live hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Justice, nineteen hundred and two:

For contingent expenses, including sheriff's fees, rent of buildings used as

court rooms, repairs to the Supreme Court building, per diem allowances of four

dollars to judges of the Courts of First Instance while absent from their

district on duty in Manila, and of one dollar and fifty cents each for the judge

and fiscal of the Fourteenth .Judicial District while necessarily absent from

Jolo in the performance of their official duties, and for other incidental

expenses, live thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Justice, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred and

sixty-two dollars and eighty-two cents.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Salaries and wages. Office of the Secretary of Public Instruction,

nineteen hundred and two: For salaries and wages, two thousand nine hundred

and twenty-five dollars.

Contingent expenses, Office of the Secretary of Public Instruction,

nineteen hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including furniture,

supplies, printing, and other incidental expenses, three hundred dollars.

In all, for the Office of the Secretary of Public Instruction, three thousand

two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Salaries and wages, Bureau, of Public Instruction, nineteen hundred and

two: General Superintendent, at six thousand dollars per annum; one clerk,

class four; one clerk, class five; four clerks, class eight; three clerks, class

nine; eight clerks, class ten; one clerk, Class C: four employees, not to exceed

an aggregate of one hundred and twenty dollars per annum; eighteen division

superintendents, not to exceed an aggregate of eleven thousand two hundred and

fifty dollars; one thousand teachers, not to exceed an aggregate of three

hundred thousand dollars, wages and laborers not to exceed an aggregate of six

hundred dollars, and salaries and wages of the Nautical School, not to exceed

one thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars. Total for salaries, three hundred

and twenty thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Support of schools, Bureau of Public Instruction, nineteen hundred and

two: For support of schools at San Jose de Corregidor, San Pedro Macati.

Pasacao, Camarines, and in the Island of Masbate. one thousand four hundred and

sixteen dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Public Instruction, nineteen hundred and

two: For actual and necessary traveling expenses of the General

Superintendent, division superintendents, employees of the Bureau, and of

teachers from the United States to their stations, thirteen thousand nine

hundred dollars.

Rents and repairs, Bureau of Public Instruction, nineteen hundred and

two: For rent of Nautical School, three hundred dollars.

School furniture and supplies, Bureau of Public, Instruction, nineteen

hundred and two: For school furniture, schoolbooks, and supplies, including

transportation and storage of same, one hundred thousand dollars.

Contingent expanses, Bureau of Public Instruction, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including salary and expenses of the Advisory

Board, office supplies and stationery for the General Superintendent and

division superintendents, lumber and packing, expenses in constructing temporary

and permanent quarters of teachers, expenses of the formal School and Teachers'

Institute, not to exceed thirty thousand dollars; expenses.of the trade schools

and industrial work, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars; equipment of

secondary schools, not to exceed ten thousand dollars; purchase of artificial

leg for Miss Paddock, a school-teacher who sustained an injury while in the

service necessitating the amputation of her leg, and for per diems at five

dollars for the officer in charge of the Nautical School, in lieu of all

expenses except cost of official transportation, and to compensate him for all

commutations and allowances from which he is excluded as an officer of the Navy,

by reason of his detail for civil duty; cost of transportation herein provided

for being construed to include subsistence when the same is included in

transportation by commercial steamship lines, seventy thousand nine hundred and

eighty dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Public Instruction, five hundred and seven thousand

five hundred and twenty-four dollars.

BUREAU OF STATISTICS.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Statistics, nineteen hundred and two:

One clerk, class eight, from .December first, nineteen hundred and one, four

hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

AMERICAN CIRCULATING LIBRARY OF MANILA.

Salaries and wages, American Circulating Library of Manila, nineteen

hundred and two: For salary of librarian, at one thousand two hundred

dollars per annum, three hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, American Circulating Library of Manila, nineteen

hundred and two: For rent of library building, increase in shelving, and

other incidental expenses, four hundred dollars.

In all, for the American Circulating Library of Manila, seven hundred

dollars.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINTING.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Public Printing, nineteen hundred and

two: Public Printer, at three thousand live hundred dollars per annum; one

clerk, class four; four clerks, class five; four clerks, class six; five clerks,

class seven; three clerk's, class nine; two clerks, Class D; two messengers,at

one hundred and .fifty dollars per annum each; and for temporary, clerical,

technical, and professional employees, and skilled and unskilled laborers,

carpenters, masons, and so forth, not to exceed an aggregate of seventeen

thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars; twenty-five thousand six hundred

and eighty-one dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Public Printing, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including material, supplies, rent, repairs,

transportation, office equipment, and other incidental expenses, ninety thousand

dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Public Printing, one hundred and fifteen thousand

six hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Architecture and Construction of Public

Buildings, nineteen hundred and two: Chief of Bureau, at four thousand

dollars per annum; one superintendent of construction, class seven; two clerks,

class eight; four clerks, class nine; five clerks, Class H; one messenger, at

one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; three thousand seven hundred and

eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Transportation, Bureau of Architecture and Construction of Public

Buildings, nineteen hundred and two: For temporary provision for inn

importation of employees on official business where it is impossible to secure

such transportation from the Insular Purchasing Agent, one hundred dollars.

Maintenance of public buildings, Bureau of Architecture and Construction

of Public Buildings, nineteen hundred and two: For the maintenance,

repairs, and construction of public buildings, thirty-two thousand eight hundred

dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Architecture and Construction of Public

Buildings, nineteen hundred and two: For contingent expenses. including

printing, stationery, books, instruments, furniture, and other incidental

expenses, eight hundred and fifty dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Architecture and Construction of Public Buildings,

thirty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

BUREAU OF ARCHIVES.

Salaries and wages, Bureau of Archives, nineteen hundred and two:

Chief of Bureau, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum: one clerk,

class seven; two clerks, class nine; two clerks, Class F; two clerks. Class H;

one clerk. Class I; three clerks, Class J; two employees, at one hundred and

fifty dollars per annum each, two thousand three hundred and seventy-five

dollars.

Contingent expenses, Bureau of Archives, nineteen hundred and two:

For contingent expenses, including stationery, supplies, and other incidental

expenses, three hundred dollars.

In all, for the Bureau of Archives, two thousand six hundred and seventy-five

dollars.

BENGUET WAGON ROAD.

Salaries and wages, Benguet wagon road, nineteen hundred and two:

For salarv of, one physician, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum,

four hundred and fifty dollars.

DISTRICT COMMANDER, ISABELA DE BASILAN.

Salaries and wages, district commander, Isabela de Basilan, nineteen

hundred and two: One clerk, Class D; one clerk, at one hundred and eighty

dollars per annum; and salaries and wages of captain and crew of the launch

Basilan, not to exceed an aggregate of nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and

fifty cents, one thousand one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, district commander, Isabela de Basilan, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including rations of captain and

crew of the launch Basilan, rents, supplies, and oilier incidental expenses,

eight hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents.

In all, for the district commander, Isabela de Basilan, one thousand nine

hundred and seventy-four dollars.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF PAMPANGA.

For reimbursement of an amount paid to Lawrence P. Butler, supervisor of

Pampanga, and William P. Goodale, treasurer of Pampanga. in lieu of all

commutations for quarters, from which allowances from military appropriations

such officers were excluded by reason of their civil detail from March first to

June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and ninety-two

dollars.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ALBAY.

For refund to the municipality of Legaspi for taxes collected in such

municipality and erroneously turned into the Insular Treasury, six hundred and

sixty-seven dollars and seventy-seven cents.

CUSTODIAN INTENDENCIA BUILDING.

Salaries and wages, custodian Intendencia Building, nineteen hundred and

two: Custodian, at two hundred and fifty dollars per annum; one employee,

at one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; and six laborers, at one hundred and

twenty dollars per annum each, two hundred and eighty dollars.

Contingent expenses, custodian Intendencia Building, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including repairs, electric lights, supplies,

and other incidental expenses, six hundred and thirty-five dollars.

In all, for the custodian Intendencia Building, nine hundred and fifteen

dollars.

CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, DEPARTMENT OF NORTH PHILIPPINES.

Pay of interpreters, stenographic reporters, and witnesses, Chief

Quartermaster, Department of North Philippines, nineteen hundred and two: For

the pay of stenographic reporters, interpreters, and witnesses for military

commissions in the trial of crimes committed in Lepanto, Bontoc, Nueva Vizcaya,

Infanta, Principe, Laguna, Batangas, and Mindoro, and for crimes committed prior

to the inauguration of civil government in other provinces, six thousand

dollars; the pay of stenographers not to exceed one dollar per hour in open

session of the commission and fifteen cents per one hundred words for the first

and five cents per one hundred words for each additional copy of the transcript

of notes and of exhibits copied.

Rents and repairs, Chief Quartermaster, Department of North Philippines,

nineteen hundred anil two: For rents and repairs for buildings occupied for

military purposes in the Department of North Philippines prior to April first,

nineteen hundred and one, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars and

ninety-seven cents.

Contingent expenses, Chief Quartermaster, Department of North

Philippines, nineteen hundred, and two: For the construction of a temporary

prison not to exceed four thousand seven hundred and sixty-one dollars and

ninety cents, and for printing oaths of allegiance, four thousand eight hundred

and sixty-one dollars and ninety cents.

In all, for the Chief Quartermaster, Department of North Philippines,

thirteen thousand seven hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-seven

cents.

CHIEF COMMISSARY, DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES.

Subsistence of civil convicts, employees, and so forth, Chief Commissary,

Division of the Philippine, nineteen hundred and two: For subsistence of

civil convicts, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars; civil employees, not to

exceed three thousand dollars; native destitutes, not to exceed five hundred

dollars; and scouts prior to September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one, not

to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars; total, forty-three thousand five hundred

dollars.

CHIEF PAYMASTER, DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES.

Pay of civilian scouts, nineteen hundred and two: For the pay of

civilian scouts throughout the division, thirty thousand dollars. scouts.

MISCELLANEOUS.

For the Union Surety and Guaranty Company of Philadelphia, for the payment of

premiums on surety bonds of Government officials, six thousand and fifty-eight

dollars and sixty-two cents.

For Ladislao Afable, for rent of house in Cavite used as a commissary depot

during January, February, and March, nineteen hundred and one, fifty-seven

dollars and fourteen cents.

For Amzi B. Kelly, treasurer of Marinduque, for an allowance in lieu of all

expenses incurred by him in going to Marinduque to enter upon the duties as

treasurer of Marinduque, eighty-eight dollars and ten cents.

For R. E. Sherwood, treasurer of Masbate, for an allowance in lieu of all

expenses incurred by him while awaiting transportation to Masbate to enable him

to assume the duties of his office as treasurer, fifty-four dollars.

For Mike Abraham, for an allowance to compensate him for detention as a

witness at the San Fernando Police Station from March twentieth to June eighth,

nineteen hundred and one, thirty-two dollars.

For Captain John Cotter, Fifteenth Infantry, late collector of internal

revenue at Donsol, for reimbursement of an amount erroneously collected by him

while acting as collector of internal revenue and refunded from his personal

funds, two dollars and fifty-seven cents.

For Pedro Alcantara, for return, in accordance with recommendation Pedro

Alcantara. dat ion of Board of Officers on Claims, of funds deposited in Insular

Treasury on June fourth, nineteen hundred, as proceeds from the sale of property

belonging to him in San Pablo, Laguna, and from bouse rent during April and May,

nineteen hundred, con-liscated by Major H. B. Mulford, Thirty-ninth Infantry,

United States Volunteers, six hundred and thirty-eight dollars and

ten

cents.

For John G. Livingston, governor of Sorsogon, for an allowance in lieu of

commutation of quarters from May twenty-sixth to June thirtieth, nineteen

hundred and one, and from September first to December thirty-first, nineteen

hundred and one, from which allowances from military appropriations he was

excluded as an officer of the Army by reason of his detail for civil duty, one

hundred and sixty-two dollars.

For allowanecs in lieu of commutations for quarters at the Army rate to

officers of the Regular Army detailed as provincial officials and from which

allowances they are excluded as officers of the Army hv reason of their detail

to civil duty, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars.

CITY OF MANILA.

Salaries and wages, Municipal Board, city of Manila, nineteen Municipal

Board. hundred and two: Three members, at four thousand five hundred

dollars per annum each; one secretary, at three thousand dollars per annum; one

disbursing officer, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; two clerks,

class six; four clerks, class seven; one clerk, class eight: five clerks, class

nine; two clerks, Class A; four employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per

annum each; one secretary of the Advisory Board, at one thousand four hundred

dollars per annum; and for fees of the Advisory Board, not to exceed three

hundred and thirty dollars, ten thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Contingent expenses, Municipal Board, city of Manila, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including office supplies, stationery,

printing, books, rent and repairs, furniture, subsistence and care of civiL

prisoners from August seventh, nineteen hundred and one, not to exceed twelve

thousand dollars, and for hire of transportation for employees on official

business as a temporary expedient until such transportation can be secured from

the Insular Purchasing Agent, not to exceed twenty-live dollars, twelve thousand

eight hundred and fifty-eight dollars.

Salaries and wages, Department of Engineering and Public Works, city of

Manila, nineteen hundred and two: One assistant city engineer, at two

thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one superintendent of streets, at two

thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one superintendent of water and sewers,

at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one superintendent of buildings

and illumination, at two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; two second

assistant city engineers, class six: one assistant superintendent of streets,

class six; one chief inspector of streets, class six; two clerks, class seven;

eight clerks, class eight; thirteen clerks, class nine; two clerks, class ten;

four clerk's, Class A; five clerks, Class C; nine clerks, Class D; one clerk,

Class E; two clerks, Class F; one clerk, Class G; five clerks, Class H; sixteen

clerks, Class I; four clerks. Class J: one employee, at one hundred and twenty

dollars per annum; increase in pay from September first to December

thirty-first, nineteen hundred and one, of one assistant engineer at the pumping

station from forty dollars to sixty dollars per month, and of one assistant

engineer from forty dollars to fifty dollars per month for the same period;

unclassified employees in the streets, parks, rock quarry, division of night

labor on streets, launch crew, disposal of garbage, transportation, shops,

reservoir, pumping station,, and buildings, not, to exceed thirty-five thousand

three hundred and thirty-nine dollars and ten cents; and for the hire of

ordinary labor for streets and parks, not to exceed twenty thousand dollars:

total for salaries and wages, seventy-three thousand three hundred and nine

dollars and ten cents.

Maintenance and repairs, Department of Engineering and Public Works, city

of Manila, nineteen hundred and two: For repairs to city bridges, city

stables, and corrals; payment of eighty per centum on contract price of Anda

Street Market, interior fittings of Diviso-ria Market, not to exceed three

thousand and forty-two dollars and seventy-two cents; purchase and

transportation of road material, maintenance of electric lights in streets,

harbor, police stations, fire stations, and other public buildings: maintenance

of pumping stations, pipe lines, and reservoirs; materials and labor for

erection of a bridge over the Binondo Estero, expenses of public cemeteries,

purchase of automatic weighing machine for the Matadero, purchase of coal,

forage, and petroleum, and for other incidental expenses for maintenance and

repairs in the Department of Engineering and Public Works, ninety-four thousand

live hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

Contingent expenses, Department of Engineering and Public Works, city of

Manila, nineteen hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including

stationery, printing, furniture, rent of schools, police stations, markets, and

other public buildings, rent and service of telephones, printing map of Manila,

hire of bullcarts and drivers not to exceed eight thousand five hundred dollars,

hire of transportation for employees on official business as a temporary

expedient for transportation until the same can be supplied by the Insular

Purchasing Agent, not to exceed seven hundred and fifty-two dollars, and other

incidental expenses; eighteen thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars.

Salaries and wages. Department of Assessments and Collections, city of

Manila, nineteen hundred and two: City Assessor and Collector, at four

thousand dollars per annum; Chief Deputy Assessor, at three thousand dollars per

annum; Chief Deputy Collector, at three thousand dollars per annum; one clerk,

class four; one clerk. class five: one clerk, class six; three clerks, class

seven; one clerk, at one Thousand live hundred dollars per annum; six clerks,

class eight: nine clerks, class nine; one clerk, class ten; one clerk, Class A;

three clerks. Class C; four clerks, Class G; ten clerks, Class I; twenty

clerk's. Class J; thirty-seven employees, at one hundred and fifty dollars per

annum each; six employees, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; one

clerk, class nine (half salary), From October sixteenth to November twelfth,

nineteen hundred and one: and for the employment of emergency clerks in the

assessment df taxable real estate in Manila, not to exceed .fourteen thousand

five hundred dollars; total for salaries and wages, twenty-nine thousand eight

hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

Contingent expenses, Department of Assessments and Collections, city of

Manila, nineteen hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including

printing, furniture, license tags, advertising, traveling expenses of one

employee from the United States, hire of vehicles nil ollicial business as a

temporary expedient until the same cm be secured from the Insular Purchasing

Agent, not to exceed two hundred and thirty-four dollars and eighty cents, and

other incidental expenses, two thousand eight hundred and five dollars and

fifty-five cents.

Salaries and wages, Fire Department, city of Manila, nineteen Fire

Department hundred and two: Chief, at three thousand dollars per annum;

Deputy Chief, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one electrician,

class six; one chief engineer, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum;

one clerk, class nine; three captains, class nine; three captains, class nine,

for one month; two linemen, Class A; two lieutenants. Class A; two lieutenants,

Class A, for one month; three lieutenants. Class D; three lieutenants, Class D,

for. one month; ten drivers, Class C; four engineers, Class D; one engineer.

Class D. for one month; three drivers. Class J; forty-nine employees, at one

hundred and eighty dollars per annum each, ten thousand and. ten dollars.

Equipment, Fire Department, city of Manila,

nineteen hundred and two: For purchase of hose, escort wagons, chemical

fire engines, equipment of liremen, repairs and maintenance of fire apparatus,

eight thousand two hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses, Fire Department, city of Manila, nineteen hundred

and two: For contingent expenses, including printing, stationery,

furniture, purchase of forage, installation of fire-alarm system, hire of

vehicles on official business as a temporary expedient until such transportation

can he secured from the Insular Purchasing Agent, not to exceed fifteen dollars,

and other incidental expenses, three thousand and fifteen dollars.

Salaries and, wages, Law Department, city of Manila, nineteen Law

Department. hundred and two: City Attorney, at three thousand five hundred

dollars, per annum; assistant city attorney, at two thousand five hundred

dollars per annum; prosecuting attorney, at three thousand five hundred dollars

per annum; first assistant prosecuting attorney, at two thousand five hundred

dollars per annum; second assistant prosecuting attorney, at two thousand two

hundred and fifty dollars per annum; third assistant prosecuting attorney, at

two thousand dollars per annum; two judges of municipal courts, at three

thousand dollars per annum each; sheriff, at three thousand dollars per annum;

two deputy sheriffs, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; two

deputy sheriffs, at seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; two deputy

sheriffs, at two hundred and forty dollars per annum each; two deputy sheriffs,

at one hundred and eighty dollars per annum each; two justices of the peace, at

one thousand dollars per annum each; two clerks of municipal courts, at one

thousand dollars per annum each; two deputy clerks of municipal courts, at one

thousand dollars per annum each; two deputy clerks of municipal courts, at six

hundred dollars per annum each; two clerks of justice of the peace courts, at

three hundred dollars per annum each; two clerks of justice of the peace courts,

at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; two employees, class six; one

employee, at one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; eight employee's,

class nine; two employees, Class A; one employee, Class C; one employee, Class

D; one employee, Class J; eleven employees, at one, hundred and twenty dollars

per annum each; and for the payment of assessors in the Courts of First Instance

for the city of Manila, not to exceed two hundred and fifty dollars; total for

salaries and wages, fourteen thousand iive hundred and eighty-seven dollars and

fifty cents.

Contingent expenses, Law Department, city of Manila, nineteen hundred and

two: For contingent expenses, including law books for the office of the

City Attorney, not to exceed iive hundred dollars, office supplies, stationery,

printing, advertising, repairs, contingent fund for the employment of Japanese

and Chinese interpreters for the municipal courts, allowance of one hundred and

sixty-five dollars and seventy-six cents for Paul A. Miller in lieu of salary

for earned leave of absence, hire of vehicles on official business as a

temporary expedient until such transportation can be secured from the Insular

Purchasing Agent, not to exceed one hundred and sixty-dollars, and for other

incidental expenses, three thousand four hundred and five dollars and

seventy-six cents.

Salaries and wages, Department of Police, city of Manila, nineteen

hundred ami two: Chief of Police, at three thousand five hundred dollars

per annum ; one inspector and assistant chief of police, at two thousand live

hundred dollars per annum; one assistant inspector, at two thousand dollars per

annum : one chief of the Secret Service, at three thousand dollars per annum;

one surgeon, at one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one assistant

surgeon, at one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, class six;

four clerks, class eight: four clerks, class nine; two clerks, Class A; seven

clerks,Class D; three employees.at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum

each; and for salaries and wages of captains, lieutenants, sergeants, roundsmen,

patrolmen, detectives, and crew of launch for the river and harbor police, not

to exceed an aggregate of one hundred and twenty-six thousand six hundred and

five dollars, and including twenty-three dollars and thirty-three cents for the

salaries of one clerk, class nine, from August seventh to August tenth, nineteen

hundred and one, and one clerk class nine from August seventh to August ninth,

nineteen hundred and one, who were temporarily continued after the organization

of the city of Manila; total for salaries and wages, one'hundred and thirty-four

thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents.

Equipment, Department of Police, city of Manila, nineteen hundred and

two: For equipment of the police force, including shotguns, shields,

whistles, belts, holsters, handcuffs, shackles, saddles, bridles, blankets,

steam launch, and rowboats, fifteen thousand four hundred and thirty-six

dollars.

Contingent expenses, Department of Police, city of Manila, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including contingent fund for

detective bureau, stationery, office supplies, forage, repairs, subsistence of

prisoners, expenses of night schools, for police, hire of vehicles on official

business as a temporary expedient until such transportation can be secured from

the Insular Purchasing Agent, not to exceed six hundred dollars, and other

incidental expenses, five thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars.

Salaries and wages, Department of City Schools, city of Manila, nineteen

hundred and two: One clerk, class seven; two clerks, class nine; one clerk,

Class G; one employee, at one hundred and twenty dollars per annum: and salaries

and wages of teachers and employees of the night schools and of native teachers

for the city of Manila, not to exceed twenty-one thousand two hundred and

eighty-one dollars; total, twenty-two thousand four hundred and sixteen

dollars.

Contengent expenses, Department of City Schools, city of Manila, nineteen

hundred and two: For contingent expenses, including stationery. books,

printing, supplies, hire of vehicles on official business as a temporary

expedient until such transportation can be secured from the Insular Purchasing

Agent, not to exceed one hundred and Sixty-two dollars, and other incidental

expenses, nine hundred and twelve dollars.

In all, for the citv of Manila, four hundred and fifty-nine thousand nine

hundred and seventy dollars and fifty-eight cents.

Total appropriation for all purposes, two million five hundred and ten

thousand one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and seventy-nine cents, in money

of the United States, or so much thereof as iiinv lie

necessary.

Section 2

SEC. 2. The provincial government of the

Province of Surigao is hereby authorized to pay the salary of one clerk, at

three hundred dollars per annum, in the office of the provincial fiscal, from

July first, nineteen hundred and one. or such time thereafter as he may have

been actually employed, until August twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and one.

or until such time as the notice of the disapproval by the Insular Treasurer of

the request for the employment of such clerk was received and at one hundred and

eighty dollars per annum from October eighth, or such time thereafter as the

said clerk was actually employed by the provincial board until notice of the

disapproval of such employment was received from the Insular Treasurer, anything

in previous Acts to the contrary notwithstand-

Section 3

SEC. 3. All funds appropriated by this Act shall be

disbursed in local eurrenev upon the basis of two dollars and ten cents in local

rency! currency for one dollar in money of the United States, except the sum

appropriated for the Chief Paymaster, Division of the Philippines, forty

thousand dollars of the amount appropriated for contingent expenses for the

Bureau of Public Printing, two thousand dollars appropriated for unpaid bills

under "Contingent expenses, Board of Health for the Philippines," and two

thousand five hundred dollars of Hie amount appropriated under the head of

"Transportation. Philippines Constabulary." which shall be disbursed in money of

the United States.

Act Numbered One hundred and sixty-three is hereby amended so as to allow the

sum of eight thousand dollars, appropriated for Chief Quarantine Officer, under

the head of "Equipment for Mariveles Quarantine Station," to be disbursed in

money of the United States instead of one-half in money of the United States and

one-half in local currency as provided in said Act.

Act Numbered Two hundred and sixty-four is hereby amended so as to allow the

sum of one thousand five hundred dollars, appropriated under miscellaneous

expenses for the office of the Superintendent of Streets, Parks. Bridges. Docks,

and Wharves, for the purchase of settees for the Luneta, to be disbursed in

money of the United States.

Act Numbered Three hundred and eleven is hereby amended so as to allow the

sum of eight thousand six hundred dollars, appropriated to the Chief

Quartermaster. Division of the Philippines, for pay of scouts, to be disbursed

in money of the United States.

Section 4

SEC. 4. 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 hy the

Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen

hundred.

Section 5

SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect on its passage.

Enacted, January 9, 1902.

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