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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF PORTO RICO.

Salaries, Office of the Secretary: For the Secretary, four thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; law clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two clerks at one thousand six hundred dollars each, three thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each, four thousand two hundred dollars; five clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each, three thousand dollars; two messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Office of Secretary: For blankbooks, stationery, furniture, office supplies, cablegrams and necessary incidental expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars; postage, one thousand dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred dollars.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Salaries, Office of the Attorney General: For the Attorney General, four thousand dollars; Assistant Attorney General, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk and disbursing officer, two thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars; law clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; attorney for the Superior Board of Health cases, one thousand two hundred dollars; interpreter and translator, one thousand six hundred dollars; secretary and stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; one stenographer, one thousand four hundred dollars; two stenographers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; three clerks at nine hundred dollars each, two thousand seven hundred dollars; one janitor, three hundred and sixty dollars; three messengers, at two hundred

and forty dollars each, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand and five dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Office of the Attorney General: For blank-books, stationery, office supplies, and incidental expenses, seven hundred and fifty dollars; purchase of law books, five hundred dollars; purchase of law book cases, furniture and typewriters, two hundred dollars; printing briefs, rulings and decisions, six hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars.

INSULAR PRISONS.

Salaries, Office of Director of Prisons: For the Director of Prisons, two thousand four hundred dollars; clerk and translator, nine hundred dollars; one clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars.

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Contingent Expenses, Office of the Director: transportation of prisoners, including traveling expenses of the Director, one thousand dollars; incidental expenses, including postage, telephone, ice and sundries, three hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars.

Salaries, Penitentiary: Warden, one thousand six hundred dollars; deputy warden, one thousand two hundred dollars; storekeeper, six hundred dollars; bookkeeper, six hundred dollars; physician, seven hundred and twenty dollars; practicante, four hundred and eighty dollars; master shoemaker, seven hundred and twenty dollars; master tailor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; master carpenter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one sergeant, four hundred and eighty dollars; four corporals, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; sixteen guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars; in all, thirteen thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Penitentiary: For food for prisoners, at not to exceed twelve cents each per diem, twenty-six thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; for food for sick prisoners, at an additional rate not to exceed three cents per ration each, six hundred and fifty dollars; clothing for prisoners, at not more than six dollars each, seven thousand dollars; saving fund for discharged prisoners, one thousand five hundred dollars; medical supplies and surgical apparatus, one thousand dollars; purchase of raw material for manufacturing articles for sale, one thousand five hundred dollars; for purchase of tools of all kinds, photographic supplies, etc., one thousand dollars; incidental expenses, fuel, tobacco, stamps for convicts, oil, furniture, soap, repairs and sundries, four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, seventeen thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Salaries, San Juan Jail: For the jailer, one thousand dollars; assistant jailer, four hundred and eighty dollars; physician, four hundred and eighty dollars; practicante, three hundred and sixty dollars; two corporals, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, nine hundred and sixty dollars; twelve guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; in all, seven thousand six hundred dollars.

Contingent Expenses, San Juan Jail: For food for prisoners, at not to exceed twelve cents each per diem, ten thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars; medicines, surgical supplies and apparatus for infirmary, six hundred dollars; food for sick prisoners, at an additional rate not to exceed three cents per ration each, one hundred and sixty-four dollars and twenty-five cents; rent of jail, three thousand dollars; lighting, six hundred dollars; incidental expenses, soap, repairs, sundries, etc., two thousand dollars; in all, seventeen thousand three hundred fourteen dollars and twenty-five cents.

Salaries, Ponce Jail: For the jailer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; physician, four hundred and eighty

dollars; practicante, three hundred and sixty dollars; two corporals, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, nine hundred and sixty dollars; eight guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Ponce Jail: For food for prisoners, at not to exceed twelve cents per diem each, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars; for food for sick prisoners, at an additional rate not to exceed three cents each per ration, two hundred nineteen dollars; rent of jail, six hundred dollars; medicines, surgical supplies and apparatus for infirmary, three hundred dollars; lighting, two hundred and forty dollars; incidental expenses, soap, repair, sundries, etc., five hundred dollars; in all, ten thousand six hundred nineteen dollars.

Salaries, Mayaguez Jail: For the jailer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; physician, three hundred and sixty dollars; practicante, three hundred dollars; two corporals, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, nine hundred and sixty dollars; eight guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; in all, five thousand two hundred and twenty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Mayaguez Jail: For food for prisoners, at not exceeding twelve cents each per diem, seven thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars; for food for sick prisoners, at an additional rate not to exceed three cents per ration, two hundred and nineteen dollars; rent of jail building, seven hundred and twenty dollars; medicines, surgical supplies and apparatus, three hundred dollars; lighting, two hundred and forty dollars; incidental expenses, soap, repairs, sundries, etc., five hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand six hundred and forty-four dollars.

Salaries, Humacao Jail: For the jailer, six hundred dollars; physician, three hundred and sixty dollars ; prac

ticante, three hundred dollars; two corporals, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, nine hundred and sixty dollars; six guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; in all, four thousand three hundred and eighty dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Humacao Jail: For food for prisoners, not to exceed twelve cents each per diem, six thousand five hundred and seventy dollars; for food for sick prisoners, at an additional rate not to exceed three cents per ration each, two hundred and nineteen dollars; medicines, surgical supplies and apparatus, two hundred and fifty dollars; rent of jail building, seven hundred and twenty dollars; lighting, two hundred and forty dollars; incidental expenses, soap, repairs, sundries, four hundred and fifty dollars; in all, eight thousand four hundred forty-nine dollars.

Salaries, Arecibo Jail: For the jailer, four hundred and eighty dollars; physician, one hundred and fifty dollars; four guards, at three hundred and sixty dollars each, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; in all two thousand and seventy dollars.

Contingent Expenses, Arecibo Jail: For food for prisoners, at not to exceed twelve cents per diem each, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars; rent of jail building, three hundred and thirty-six dollars; medicines, surgical supplies and apparatus, one hundred and twenty dollars; incidental expenses, soap, oil, sundries, etc., one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, two thousand three hundred and fifty-eight dollars.

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF PORTO RICO.

Salaries, Office of the Treasurer: Treasurer's Office proper: For the Treasurer, five thousand dollars; Assistant Treasurer, two thousand seven hundred dollars; secretary and stenographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; financial and receiving clerk, who is authorized to receive, deposit and account monthly for all miscellaneous and other receipts which are collected but not

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