Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/702

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 571. 1898. 663 For iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, eighty dollars. To pay accounts set forth on page nve, House Document Numbered Three hundred and nineteen, of this session, for expenses on account of the coroner’s office for fiscal years as follows: For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, one hundred and ninety-four dollars and twenty-five cents; . Fier fiscal year eighteen 'hundred and ninety-six, five dollars and five cen s; For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-_nve, sixty-tive dollars · and thirty-seven cents. For contingent and miscellaneous expenses coroner’s office, fiscal °°"**”¤°”" °xP°'*¤°¤· year eighteen hundred and niuety-eight, one hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifteen cents. · CONT1:NGENT EXPENSES: To pay account for supplies furnished the §i¤¤¤¤r of weights office of sealer of weights and measures, two hundred and twenty-seven °° m°°""°“' dollars and forty-five cents. For rent of vault in building on First street, between B and C streets Rmnorthwest, from July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, six hundred dollars. GENERAL ADVERTISING: To pay accounts for general advertising A<1v¤rti¤i¤¤- set forth on page nve of House Document Numbered Three hundred and nineteen, of this session, for the fiscal years as follows: For fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, three hundred and fifty dollars and seventy·0ne cents; For liscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nve, four dollars and seventy-six cen ts. _ REPAIRS T0 CONCRETE PAVEMENTS: To pay for repairs to cuts in mg_<;:¤¤¤*¤ mw concrete pavements, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety, one hundred and seventy-one dollars and two cents. PERMIT woux: To pay amounts, on account of permit work, set P¤¤¤·f¤w¤rktbrtlr on page six, House Document Numbered Three hundred and nineteen, of this session, all being for the tlscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and fifty-five cents. PERMANENT SYSTEM or ureuwursz To pay special counsel for Hi¤¤*=·¥·· services, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, three thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents. . To pay James Robbins for services in making estimate of damages mf:3j§R°”“*“”·P*Y· to house in Dennison and Leighton’s division, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District of Columbia, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, fifty-six dollars. ExTENs1oN OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE: To pay jurors for services cjjgg;gj§°*** *"*¤“° in the condemnation of land, to be paid wholly from the revenues of ' the District of Columbia, four hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seven cents. For advertising notice of condemnation of land, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the District .of Columbia, thirteen dollars and fifty cents. For payment of the awards, under condemnation, for land taken for the extension of Connecticut avenue’from Florida avenue to Waterside drive, to be charged wholly to the revenues of the District of Columbia, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars. _ IIETROPOLITAN Pomcn: For contingent expenses, two thousand P°""°· five hundred dollars. _ To pay to the heirs of the late Charles M. Skippon, for pay due the p_‘§.’,§Q,§§“f;,§,¥,}§fP“• said Charles M. Skippon while a member of the Metropolitan police · force of the District of Columbia, nine hundred and eighty-eight dollars. Fmn DEPARTMENT: For additional story on engine house on Eighth “'° '*°""“"°"'“ street, between D and E streets northwest, in which shall be located tlheilpermancnt headquarters of the tire-alarm department. six thousand o ars.