Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/711

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694 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 250. 1909. each, one of whom shall act as a night watchman; engineer, one thousand and eighty dollars; nreman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; workman, four hundred and eighty dollars; library guard, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two c oakr·oom attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; six charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dolllars each; in all, thirty-nine thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. $°b°*i*°"°*· °°°- For the employment of substitutes and other special and temporary service, at the discretion of the librarian, one thousand dollars. S"“°“’ °’°”i“g‘ For keeping the library o en fifty-two Sundays from two o’clock ' postmeridran to nine o’clock postmeridian, five holidays from nine o’clock antemeridian to nine o'clock postmeridian, and for extra services three hours on Saturday afternoons during July, August, and Se tember, one thousand seven hundred dollars. M*¤¢·¤¤¤¤¤°¤¤· lldrscnruunous, Farm Puznmc Lrmmnr; For purchase of books, seven thousand five hundred dollars; . For binding, three thousand five hundred dollars; ` For fuel, lighting, fitting up building, including lunch-room equipment, purchase and maintenance of motor cycles, and other contingent ex enses, eight thousand dollars; , In all? nineteen thousand dollars. CONTINGEN T AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. °°¤°*¤¤°¤*°*P°m*°- For contingent expenses of the government of the District of· Columbia, namely: For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference and periodicals, stationery; detection of frauds on the revenue; repairs of market houses; surveying instruments and implements; rawing materials; binding, re in ing, repairing, and preservation of records; maintaining and keeping in good order the laboratory and apparatus in the office of the inspector of asphalt and cement; damages; livery, purchase, and care of horses and carriages or buggies not otherwise provided for; horseshoeing; ice, repairs to pound and vehicles, use of bicycles b inspectors in the engineer department not to exceed eight hundred, dollars, and other general necessary expenses of District offices, including the sinkingund office, Board of Charities, excise board, personal-tax board, harbor master, health department, surveyor’s office, sealer of weights and measures’ office, and department of insurance, and purchase of new apparatus and laboratory equipment in office of inspector of asphalt and cement, thirtv-six thousand dollars; and the commissioners shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein: gmggiicn on use Pmvided, That horses and vehicles appropriated for in this Act shall eshemseze. not be used by the commissioners or any other purpose than to . visit such points within the District of Columbia as it may be necessary to visit in order to enable them to inspect or inform themselves concerning any public work or property belonging to the said District L d or I? do any; olt er act necessary to gh}? adlrlriinistration of its affairs. {¤¤i¤ ¤¤ sxgse i- o art o the money appropriate t `s Act, except appropriamn for hmm` t°` tions Ear the militia, shallpliie ulsed for the purchase, liviiry,IbIi· niaintenance of horses, or for the purchase, maintenance, or repair of buggies or carriages and harness, except as provided for in the appropriation for contingent and miscellaneous expenses or unless t e aippropriation from which the same is proposed to be paid shall spec` cally authorize such purchase, livery, maintenance and repair, and except also as hereinafter authorized. m{g_·;df¤¤·¤r¤¤¤¤ we No part of the money appropriated by this_Act shall be used for the payment of premiums or other cost of fire insurance. $°**>*¤=· For contingent expenses of stables of the eneer department, including forage, shoeing, purchase and repair ofggbhicles, purchase