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SECTION 3. Nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to prevent or cut off from such school district any right in law or equity, which as a real person it might claim, but in any action by or against said district under this Act, it shall be deemed and treated, so far as may be practicable, as a real person.

This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[This act having remained in the hands of the Governor five days (Sunday excepted) and the General Assembly being in session, it has become a law this April 26, 1905.]

ACT 198.

AN ACT to provide for the support and maintenance of the Arkansas Hospital for Nervous Diseases.

SECTION

I. Appropriates moneys for support of Arkansas Hospital for
Nervous Diseases.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas:

SECTION I. That the following sums be, and are hereby appropriated, or a sufficient amount thereof, for the support and maintenance of the Arkansas Hospital for

Nervous Diseases for the term of two (2) years, beginning on the 1st day of April, 1905, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1907.

Item 1-Medical superintendent, four thousand dollars ($4,000).

Item 2-First assistant physician, thirty-six hundred dollars ($3,600).

Item 3-Second assistant physician, three thousand dollars ($3,000).

Item 4-Apothecary, eight hundred dollars ($800).

Item 5-Steward, bookkeeper and storekeeper, who shall, in addition to his other duties, keep a complete set of books, showing all receipts and disbursements on current, incidental and contingent expense accounts, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Item 6-Matron, nine hundred dollars ($900).

Item 7-Engineer, who shall also do the plumbing for the institute, eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800).

Item 8-Assistant engineer, nine hundred dollars ($900).

Item 9-Seamstress, six hundred dollars ($600).

Item 10-Assistant seamstress, four hundred and eighty dollars ($480).

Item II-Two male attendants, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200), and one head farmer, seven hundred and twenty dollars ($720).

Item 12-Twenty-one male attendants, eleven thousand three hundred and forty dollars ($11,340).

Item 13-Fifteen male attendants, seven thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200).

Item 14-Eleven female attendants, five thousand nine hundred and forty dollars ($5,940).

Item 15-Six firemen, each twenty dollars ($20) per month for six months, beginning October 1, and four fire-. men, fifteen dollars per month, for the remaining months of the year ($2,160).

Item 16-Twenty-three female attendants, eleven thousand and forty dollars ($11,040).

Item 17-Two gardeners and farm hands, seven hundred and twenty dollars, ($720).

Item 18-Salary of laundress, five hundred and twentyeight dollars ($528).

Item 19-Salary of first assistant laundress, four hundred and eighty dollars ($480).

Item 20-Salary of second assistant laundress, four hundred and thirty-two dollars ($432).

Item 21-Salary of carpenter, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).

Item 22-Salary of dairyman, six hundred dollars ($600).

Item 23-Salary of assistant dairyman, four hundred and eighty dollars ($480).

Item 24-Tinner and slate roofer, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Item 25-Three female night watch, eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800).

Item 26-Two male day nurses for the infirmary, one thousand and eighty dollars ($1,080).

Item 27-Two female day nurses for the infirmary, one thousand and eighty dollars ($1,080).

Item 28 Outside night watch, seven hundred and twenty dollars ($720).

Item 29-One male night nurse for the infirmary, six hundred dollars ($600).

Item 30-One female night nurse for the infirmary, six hundred dollars ($600).

Item 31-Three male night watch, eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800).

Item 32-Salary of baker, seven hundred and twenty dollars ($720).

Item 33-Three assistant bakers, twelve hundred and sixty dollars ($1,260).

Item 34-Salary of nine cooks, fifty-four hundred dollars ($5,400).

Item 35-Salary of eight (8) dining waiters, twentyeight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880).

Item 36-Salary of wagoner, stable and stockman, three hundred and sixty dollars ($360).

Item 37-Seven chambermaids, two thousand and sixteen dollars ($2,016).

Item 38-Sixteen washerwomen, four thousand six hundred and eight dollars ($4,608).

Item 39-Contingent fund to be used for postage, express, stationery and expenses, eight hundred dollars ($800).

Item 40-For general repair fund, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

Item 41-To provide for current expenses of patients, including food, clothing, bedding and necessary incidental expenses of patients, together with food of officers and employees resident in the institute, and for all other expenses not otherwise provided for, two hundred and five thousand dollars ($205,000); this amount not to exceed one hundred and twenty dollars ($120) per annum for each patient in the institute.

Item 42-For insurance on buildings, two thousand dollars ($2,000).

Item 43-For ten (10) spiral fire escapes, similar in kind to those now in use at the Blind School, nine thousand dollars ($9,000).

Item 44-For concrete floor in kitchen, bakery and halls, five hundred dollars ($500).

Item 45. For piping and hydrants and installing waterworks, eight thousand dollars ($8,000).

Item 46-One fifty (50) gallon coffee urn, and one fifty (50) gallon tea urn, copper, one hundred and seventy dollars ($170).

Item 47-Three vegetable jackets, three feet (3) long, twenty-eight (28) inches wide, and eighteen (18) inches deep, one hundred and sixty-two dollars ($162).

Item 48-One meat jacket, capacity 250 pounds, one hundred and twenty dollars ($120).

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