Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/680

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6].4 FIFPY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1352. 1902. mf‘—9§é°§jg» ““·‘”5°· in said District as provided in sections forty-eight hundred and forty- `' four and fort -eig t hundred and fift of the Revised Statutes, two hundred and fifteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. iuPs:¤Pg¤l¤¤ *¤d*¤°¤* For deportation from the District of Columbia of nonresident insane V0l.§0,p.811. persons, in accordance with the Act of Con ress “To change the proceedings for admission to the Government gllospital for the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes," approve January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninet -nine, one thousand dollars. R¢“¤f¤*¤¤¢ PM- Rnnmr or mn room Flor relief of the or, including pay of physicians to the poor, who shall be appointedm by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia on the recommendation of the health officer, thirteen thousand dollars. Tr¤¤¤1¤>r¢¤¤¤¤· TRANSPORTATION or·rAU1>1=:ns: For transportation of paupers, two thousand dollars. · ”“““‘ MILITIA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ' For the following, to be e nded under the authority of the Commissioners of the District ofglumbia, namely: F¤P¤¤•¤¤ For rent, fuel, light, heat, care, and repair of armories, practice ships, boats, and machinery, and for telephone service, including three thousand dollars for construction of suitable dock for United States Steamship Fern and United States steamship Oneida, to be immediately available, eighteen thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. For lockers, furniture, and gymnastic apparatus for armories, four hundred dollars. For printing and stationery, six hundred and fifty dollars. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, an equipments, and contingent expenses, seven hundred and fifty dollars. _ For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms, nine hundred dollars. d For clerk, office of the Adjutant-General, seven hundred and twenty ollars. · d Eor expenses of drills and parades, one thousand two hundred ol ars. For expenses of riiie practice and matches, three thousand six hundred c ollars. °¤¤*P°*P°¤¤’= For expenses of cum s, instruction, practice marches, and practice cruises, including fuel for cruising purposes, fourteen thousand two hundred dollars. l’¤>’~ For pay of troops, other than Government employees, to be disbursed under the direction of the commanding general, seventeen mgy- mm 0, thousand six hundred dollars: Provided, That members of the National members. Guard of the District of Columbia who receive compensation for their services as such shall not be held or construed to be officers of the United States, or persons holding any place of trust or rofit, or dis~ char ing any official function under or in connection with any Executive Tbepaitment of the Government of the United- States within the rovision of section fifty-four hundred and ninety-eight of the Revised prQgcQgg*l°¤= far lm Statutes of the United States: Provided ffurtleer, That all mone s col- " lected on account of deductions made rom the pay of any otdcer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia on account of Government property lost or destroyed by such individual shall be repaid into the United States Treasury to the credit of the officer of the militia of the District of Columbia who is accountable to the United States Government for such property lost or destroyed: F‘¤*=*-· am Provided fm·tlm·, That all moneys collected on account of deductions made from the pay of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia for or on account of any violation