Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/461

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432 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. For forage on account of fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- three, one thousand fom· hundred and nity-five dollars and eightyeight cents. For repairs to apparatus, and new appliances, on account of nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, eleven dollars and fifty cents. For contingent expenses: That the sum of ninety-five dollars for papering engine house be allowed, and that the accounting officers of the United States Treasury be authorized and directed to credit the same in the settlement of the accounts of Commissioners J. W. Ross, M. M. Parker, and Captain Charles F. Powell, being for the service of the liscal year eighteen. hundred and ninety-three. - ’“"“° '°"°°‘°· Pmsnro scnootsa To pay E. E. King, janitor of Filmore School, trom July twenty-seventh to September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, to make his pay five hundred dollars per annum, twenty dollars and eighty-eight cents. To pay the janitor of Pierce School from February iirst to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, at five hundred dollars per annum, two hundred and eight dollars and thirty-three cents. For fuel on account of the followingiiscal years: For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, six thousand seven hundred dollars. For eignte-en hundred and ninety-three, nine hundred and seventy- eight dollars and sixty-tour cents. For contingent expenses on account of the following fiscal years: For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one thousand one hundred and thirty dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty-tive cents. For eighteen hundred and ninety-two, five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twenty-three cents. _ Policeconrt. I Pomcm c0UB’r: For witness fees on account of fiscal years, as fol- 0ws: For eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one thousand five hundred do lars. For eighteen hundred and ninety-one, ten dollars. For eighteen hundred and ninety, one dollar and twenty-five cents. To pay William Gale, engineer, trom March iirst, eighteen hundred and uinety-three, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, at the rate of nine hundred dollars per annum, being for the service ot the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, three hundred and two dollars and fifty cents. ` $$¤¤P°¤¤* ¤¤¤*’*•=¤•· Sirrrour or convicts: To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury on account of support of convicts, District of Columbia, lor the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, _ thirteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars and eighteen cents. ““"°‘ °‘ “‘° *‘°°’· Rnunr or rm; noon: To pay amounts on account, of the municipal lodging house and stone yard set forth in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and three, of this session, being for the tiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and twenty- P _ seven dollars and seventy-nine cents. m,;§“°"‘ °‘ J""? J Uncnnswrsz For payment of judgments against the District of Columbia, as follows.: To Charles H. Anderson, by his next friend, Mary Alice Anderson, ibur hundred dollars, together with sixty dollars and ten cents costs; To John L. Bartlett, five hundred dollars, together with seventy dollars and twentyfive cents costs; To the Anglo-American Insurance Company, use of William A. Meloy, one thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars, together with one hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-five cents costs; To William A. Hedrick, eighty-one dollars, together with sixteen dollars and sixty-five cents costs;