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Traveling and other expenses of the inspector and Annual deputy inspector of boilers, and for payment of (continued). arbitrators under chapter 94, general laws, twelve hundred fifty dollars.

COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.

Salary of the commissioner of labor, forty-five hundred eighty-three dollars thirty-four cents.

Salary of the deputy commissioner of labor, twenty-one hundred eight dollars thirty-four cents. Expenses of commissioner of labor, forty-five hundred eighty-three dollars thirty-three cents. Maintenance of free employment offices, thirty-six hundred sixty-six dollars sixty-seven cents.

STATE PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION.

Traveling expenses of the commission, twentyseven hundred fifty dollars.

Salaries and compensation of officers appointed under sections 6 to 11 of article I, chapter 413, general laws, twenty-two thousand four hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-four cents.

Clerical assistance to the commission, fifty-nine hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-four cents.

Office expenses of the commission, six hundred forty-one dollars sixty-seven cents.

Religious instructors at state institutions in Cranston, fifty-five hundred dollars.

Witness fees provided for in section 4, article I, chapter 413, general laws, four hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-three cents.

Salaries and pay of clerks and assistants of purchasing agent and for office expenses, eleven thousand dollars.

Compensation of architects and accountants, twenty-two hundred ninety-one dollars sixty-seven cents.

Annual appropriations (continued).

Salaries and expenses of the probation officers, not including the state probation officer provided for in section 9, article I, chapter 413, general laws, fiftyfive hundred dollars.

Expenses of support of destitute families by state probation officer, eighty-two hundred fifty dollars. Support of indigent insane, eleven thousand four hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-three cents.

Expenses of board of parole, four hundred fiftyeight dollars thirty-three cents.

Removal of defectives and dependents, twentytwo hundred ninety-one dollars sixty-seven cents.

Expenses of probation officer for care of females in his custody, section 2, chapter 405, general laws, sixty-eight hundred seventy-five dollars.

Expenses of probation officers under chapter 404, general laws, "Of juvenile courts and the care of delinquent and wayward children," sixty-eight hundred seventy-five dollars.

Salary of superintendent of construction and assistants, sixty-four hundred sixteen dollars sixtyseven cents.

Salaries of assistant resident physician and of dentists, thirty-two hundred eight dollars thirty-four cents.

Salaries of officers and employees of the several institutions under the control of the state public welfare commission, as follows:

State hospital for mental diseases, one hundred forty-eight thousand five hundred dollars.

State workhouse and house of correction, twentyone thousand dollars.

State infirmary, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

State prison and Providence county jail, fiftythree thousand dollars.

Sockanosset school for boys, thirty-one thousand Annual dollars.

Oaklawn school for girls, fifty-six hundred dollars. General store in Cranston, fifty-eight hundred dollars.

State home and school, thirty-three thousand dollars.

Placing out department of the state home and school, eighty-two hundred fifty dollars.

Exeter school, forty-one thousand dollars.

Repairs and furnishings for the several institutions under the control of the state public welfare commission, as follows:

State hospital for mental diseases, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars.

State workhouse and house of correction, one thousand dollars.

State infirmary, seventeen thousand dollars.

State prison and Providence county jail, eight thousand dollars.

Sockanosset school for boys, eleven thousand dollars.

Oaklawn school for girls, seven hundred fifty dollars.

General store in Cranston, four hundred fifty dollars.

State home and school, eleven thousand dollars.
Exeter school, eleven thousand dollars.

Maintenance, other than repairs and furnishings of the several institutions under the control of the state public welfare commission, five hundred seventy-one thousand nine hundred seventy-five dollars, in addition to the moneys received for the account of such institutions which shall have been paid into the state treasury, which moneys are hereby appropriated for their use, excepting so much thereof

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Annual

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as may be received for fines and costs; the commission to apportion said amount as follows:

State hospital for mental diseases, not exceeding one hundred eighty-nine thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

State workhouse and house of correction, not exceeding seven thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

State infirmary, not exceeding eighty-five thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

State prison and Providence county jail, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

Equipment, maintenance and supplies for the shirt factory and tailor shop at the state prison and Providence county jail, not exceeding fourteen thousand dollars.

Sockanosset school for boys, not exceeding fiftythree thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

Oaklawn school for girls, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

General store in Cranston, not exceeding sixtyfour hundred seventy-five dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

State home and school, not exceeding sixty-four thousand five hundred dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

Placing out department of the state home and school, not exceeding seventy-six thousand dollars. Exeter school, not exceeding fifty-seven thousand dollars, in addition to any income said institution may have.

The incomes hereabove mentioned not to include Annual moneys received for fines and costs.

BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

Expenses of state board of agriculture, thirty-six thousand six hundred seventy-five dollars.

Expense of organizing farm bureaus, under the provisions of chapter 242, general laws, fifty-nine hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-three cents.

Analysis of commercial feeding-stuffs, eleven hundred ninety-one dollars sixty-seven cents.

Bounties for killing wild foxes, eighteen hundred thirty-three dollars.

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COMMISSIONER OF FORESTRY.

Salary of commissioner of forestry, sixteen hundred fifty dollars.

Expenses of commissioner of forestry, nine hundred sixteen dollars sixty-seven cents.

Maintaining lookout stations, four hundred fiftyeight dollars thirty-three cents.

Expenses of forest wardens, twenty-seven hundred fifty dollars.

MILITARY AFFAIRS.

Salary of the adjutant general, eleven hundred dollars.

Clerical assistance for the adjutant general, thirtyseven hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-three cents. Clerical assistance to the officers of the national guard of Rhode Island, six hundred eighty-seven dollars fifty cents.

Salary of the quartermaster general, twenty-two hundred ninety-one dollars sixty-six cents.

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