Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/610

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558 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 789. 1900. m§;¤g;¤;§§{e;l°P°'*· For contingent expenses of stables of the engineer department, ’ including forage, livery of horses, shoeing, purc ase and repair of vehicles, purchase and re ir of harness, blankets, lap robes, purchase of horses, whips, oil, brugibs, combs, spon es, chamois skins, buckets,- halters, jacks, rubber boots and coats, medicines, and other neeessar y articles and expenses, five thousand dollars; and no expenditure on _ account of the en 'neer department for the items named in this para- _ griph shall be mage from any other fund. Rm- or rent of District offices, nine thousand dollars. For rent of old record vault, six hundred dollars. For rent of property yards, three hundred dollars. ta§g§*°=°**°¤ P°*¤°¤**l For necessary ex enses in the collection of overdue personal taxes

 b distraint and salle and otherwise and for other necessai * items

y h d ii hundred dollais , 5 , one thousand ve · . ` ·l“*“°i‘*‘ °"P°“*°“· For judicial expenses, including procurement of chains of title, the printing of briefs in the court of appeals of the District of Columbia gid witness fellas in cases efore the supreme court of said istrict, one thousand o rs. C¤¤>¤¢1"¤ ¤¤1>¤¤¤¤¤· For livery of horse or. horse hire for coroner’s 0m0€,fjl11'01‘S’ fees, removal of deceased persons, making autopsies, ice, disin ectants, and other necessary supp ies for the morgue, and the neeessar expenses of holding inquests, including stenographic services in taliing testiilpongr, dag-duphotographing unidenti ed bodies, one thousand two un re o rs. Advertising. For eneral advertising, authorized and required by law, and for tax anclgsqlhooé ngtipea an notices of changes in regulations, two thousand live un re dollars. ‘ ` , Notice or mem or For advertising notice of taxes in arrears July Erst, nineteen hun- "‘$§`ij26,,,_24_ dred as re uired to be given by Act of Marchnineteenth, eighteen hundred argl ninety, three thousand dollars, to be reimbursed. bv a Prwm- . char e of fifty cents for each lot or piece of property advertised: Pm- &¥g>*§$3gfg>g},¤;;*,Q1§,$g$ That in lieu of the notice now required to be given by the Comiismi mem mem. piissipners of the District [pf Coliugbia of the pamghhat containing the ist o taxes in arrears, the said ommissioners s a ive notice b * advertising twice a week, for three successive weeks, beginning on, this third Monday in March of each year hereafter, in the regular issue of two or more daily newspapers published in said District, that the said pamphlet has been printe and that a copag thereof will be delivered to any taxBayer applying therefor at the office of the collector of taxes lqf salid istripti and a l Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent herewithare ere y re ea e . . ‘To enalile the assessor to continue account of arrears of taxes on real property, due the District of Columbia, including the payment of necessary clerical force, two thousand dollars. · h§1§€i;§irS» ¤¤¤*k<=* tspgcm repairs to market houses, two thousand two hundred an y o rs. mgr;;<;;<;i¤sg¤m¢¤¤d For the enforcement of the game and Hsh laws of the District of ` golu;nbi3,;§g>q1;xpended under the direction of the Commissioners, ve un r o rs. R¤s1¤¤¤r¤fwi¤¤~ _ To enable the register of wills to continue the work of comparing, R¢1>r<>¤¤<=ti¤¤» sw-- correcting, and relproducing certain records, or will books, in his certain records. . . _. . _ office, including Vc €11C&l service, purchase of books, and necessary i , equipments, two thousand dollars. __ ggggig; Oggsiigk To enable the recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia to pureypewmm. chase twenty Elliott & Hatch book tyilpewriters for recording deeds V0]-3°·P-769- and other instruments of writing in is office as authorized by the Act of Congress approved December twent —i?irst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, three thousand five hundred, dollars. B*’°“’““g P°'*¤*“$· For restoration and preservation of portraits belonging to the Dis trict of Columbia, nine hundred dollars.