Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/627

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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. 561 For additional amounts required to meet the objects set forth in the appropriation for miscellaneous and contingent expenses for the fiscal years as follows: Fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, three thousand dollars. Fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty-six cents. ` For amount required to pay outstanding bills incurred in providing a place of detention for women and children, fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, fifty-eight dollars and thirteen cents. For amount required for the service of the fiscal year nineteen Public 0,,,,,._ hundred and one to maintain public order, thirty-two dollars and two cents. Frm; DEPARTMENT: The Commissioners of the District of Columbia rueaepmmem. · are hereby authorized to pay J. P. Agnew and Com any forty-two dollars for fuel urchased without inspection required by law. For additionalamounts required to meet the objects set forth in the appropriation for contingent expenses for the following fiscal years: iscal year nineteen hundred and two, five thousand dollars. Fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, three hundred and twenty- eight dollars and fifty-seven cents. or forage, fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and Fonsethirty-eight dollars and forty-seven cents. For repairs to engine houses, fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, Repairs. three dollars and seventy-five cents. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT: For an additional amount required to m§,}§°***°¤* **°¤¤¤» meet the objects set forth in the appropriation for general supplies, ` two thousand dollars. ‘ Hereafter the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall, on ,,$,§§°r§§Q}f,$,‘j‘,;§ pg or before the beginning of each fiscal year, so apportion appropria— vent<ie¤<=ien<>ie¤· tions made for contingent and miscellaneous expenses under the Metrcépolitan dpolice, fire department, electrical depgtrtment, and other o ces or epartments of the government of the istrict of Columbia as to prevent deficiences in said appropriations. TELEGRAPH AND tr11LEPHoN1: snnvmnz For amount required for ,;1`2esr¤;n;¤¤gnd rele general supplies for the service of the fiscal years as follows: P ° °S°°°` Fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, fifty dollars and ninety-one cents. Fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, two dollais. COUm*s: For repairs to police court building, fiscal year nineteen P¤¤¤e enmhundred and one, nine dollars and ninety cents. For amount required for repairs to police court, service of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and one, three dollars. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby author· J¤¤>¤- ized to pay the jurors who served in the police court during January, nineteen hundred and two. And hereafter there shall be paid to witnesses in cases in the police Wirnesses court of the District of Columbia, not exceediqlg seventy-five cents per diem for each day of attendance, to be allowe only in the discretion of the court. INDEXING Conn or Tim Drstrniorrz To pay Edwin C. Brandenburg bumivnn G- Brandenfor indexing the code of laws for the District of Columbia, five hun- Iiidexing cme. dred dollars. Dmrnxnmc Sums nv Comer or (Brains: Defending suits in claims: Coigfeqdéne sum in For defending suits in the United States Court of Claims, one thou— ° °"”S` sand dollars. _ SUPPORT or Pmsosnns: For expenses for maintenance of the jail u§“PP°" °‘ P“’°“` of the District of Columbia, and for support of prisoners therein, to be exgpended under the direction of the Attorney-General, two thousand ollars. JUDGM1:N*1‘s: For payment of the judgments, including costs, against J“d€·’m°¤°¤· vox. xxxu, PT 1--36