898 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1406. 1905. For assistant director of drawing, two teachers of manual training, two normal training teachers, instructor in shop work, assistant instructor in ironwork, instructor in free-hand drawing. fourteen high school teachers, director of cooking, director of sewing, and ten principals of buildings, thirty four in all, at one thousand two hundred dollars each;. — For director of rimary work and one high school teacher, two in all, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; For one hundred and twenty-one, at one thousand dollars each; For twenty-one, ·at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; For thirty-four, at nine hundred dollars each; · For twenty-three, at eight hundred and seventy-tive dollars each; For sixteen, at eight hundred and fifty dollars each; For ninety-seven, at eight hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For forty}, at eight hundred dollars each; Igpr one undre and four, at seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars
•
Fdr twenty-six, at seven hundred and tif? dollars each; _ For one hundred and fifty-nine, at seven undred dollars each; For four, at six hundred and seventy-five dollars each; For one hundred and sixty-three, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; ’ For two hundred and sixteen, at six hundred dollars each; For five, at five hundred and seventy-five dollars each; ligor one hundred and thirty-nine, at five hundred and fifty dollars eac ; For one hundred and forty-five, at five hundred and twenty-five dollars each; For sixty, at five hundred dollars each; In all, one million fifty-nine thousand nine hundred dollars. mg- dimmm Bwided, That in ass` ing salaries to teachers no discrimination mm. shall be made between mid; and female teachers employed in the same m*i=&*°¤ ·>* ¤•'*¤’*¤ grade of school and performing a like class of duties; and it shall not prohibited. . . . be lawful to pay, or authorize or require to be paid, from any of the salaries of teachers herein provided, an portion or percenta e thereof for the purpose of adding to salaries ofv higher or lower grades. ¤¤c¤¢¤<>¤¤¤1¤- Nmuzr scnoorsz For night schools for pupils, and teac ers of night schools may also be teachers in the day sc ools, ten thousand dollars. For contingent and other necessary expenses of night schools, five hundred dollars. ' K*¤°°'¤"°°¤· Krxnmnonrmn rmacnnizsz For ninety-three kindergarten teachers, to be assigned as follows: d 5 or one director of kindergartens, one thousand four hundred o ars; For one assistant director of kindergartens for the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth school divisions, one thousand dollars; For one teacher, nine hundred dollars; For one teacher, seven hundred dollars; For twelve teachers, at six hundred and fifty dollars each; For thirty-three teachers, at six hundred dollars each; For seventeen assistants, at five hundred dollars each; For twenty-seven assistants, at four hundred and fifty dollars each; For kindergarten supplies, two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. ·"'“‘°"·°*°· _ F on Jnrrrons no cam-: or Burnninos AND enotrnsz For superintendent of janitors, one thousand two hundred dollars; For care of Central Hi h School and annex, two thousand dollars; Of the Business High School, one thousand six hundred dollars; Of the Jeferson Building, Franklin Building, and the Western High School, three in all, at one thousand four hundred dollars each: