Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/405

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. 381 harbor master, health detpartment, surveiyor’s office, sealer of weights and measures’ office, an department 0 insurance, and purchase of new apparatus and laboratory equipment in office of inspector of asphalt and cement, thirty-seven thousand dollars; and the commissioners shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein: Provided, That horses and vehicles appropriated for in this {"'Qn,,'§gg0,, 6,, me Act shall not be used by the commissioners for any other purpose of 1w¤=e¤.¤w· 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 or to do any other act necessary to the administration of its affairs: Promkled further, That hereafter no illustrations mI;$rt{;l““°“°¤¤ in shall be used in the annual report of any department of the government of the tDilstrict of Colum ia. d b h A No art o the money a ropriate t is ct, except a pro ria- Limit on expeudxtions for the militia, shallplib used for the purchase, livi-iry,Ibr 1;rl)ain-· f"°"°r h°”°°‘ tenance of horses, or for the purchase, maintenance, or repair of buggies or carriages and harness, excelpt as provided for in the a propriation for contingent and misce aneous expenses or unless tge agpropriation from which the same is proposed to be paid shall speci cally authorize such purchase, livery, maintenance and repair, and except also as hereinafter authorized. No part of the money appropriated by this Act shall be used for the Fire msunnm pw pa ent of premiums or other cost of fire insurance. hi°‘t°d‘ gig; contingent expenses of stables of the engineer department, sums. including for e, shoeing, urchase and repair of vehicles, purchase and repair of gamess, b ankets, lap robes, purchase of horses, whips, oils, brushes, co?bs, sponges, chamois skins, buckets, halters jac s rubber boots an `coats, medicines, and other necessary articles and expenses, five thousand dollars; and no eigpenditure on account of the engineer department for the items name in this paragraph shall be made from any other fimd, except as hereinafter authorized. For postage for strictly official mail matter, eight thousand dollars. Postage. For necessary expenses, including services of collectors or bailiffs Collecting personal in the collection of overdue personal taxes by distraint and sale and °‘"‘ otherwise, and for other necessary items, four thousand dollars. For judicial expenses, including procurement of chains of title, the Judicial expenses. printing of briefs in the court of apgzals of the District of Columbia, · witness fees and expert services in istrict cases before the supreme court of said District, five thousand dollars. For livery of horse or horse hire for coroner’s office, jurors’ fees, <bm¤er'¤expe¤n•. witness fees, removal of deceased persons, making autopsies, ice, disinfectants, telephone service, and other necessary supplies for the morgue, and the necessary expenses of holdin inquests, including stenographic services in taking testimony, and photographing unidentified bodies, four thousand dollars. For the purchase and maintenance of one motor vehicle for the i Mvtgronvgjjgs fe! oihcial use only of the engineer commissioner and of the assistants mm I ` to the engineer commissioner in inspection work, two thousand four hundred ollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immedsséy “v:“8“‘2·II I I I tion ouro the egis ative, executive an 'udicia appropriation R¤¤¢¤¤**$>¤¤¤h°¤¤· Act, approved February third, nineteeri huifdred andlpfivld, shall $;°1ii5l$§l§g.t°m°mr apply to carriages, motor, and other vehicles owned by and used in v°"33""°°7‘ e several branches of the government of the District of Columbia. For lgeneral advertising, authorized and required by law, and for tax xumusmg. and sc ool notices and notices of changes in regulations, four thousand sexier: huindred dollars. I ul Ent h Tu am or a vertising notice of taxes in arrears J , nineteen uu~ """”‘° and me rea, as required to be given by Act gs umu momma, v°”°"*“