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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. 403 Garfield and Providence hospitals: For isolating wards for minor , 180}***,**8 WMS in contagious diseases at Garfield Memorial and Providence hospitals, ` maintenance, six thousand dollars and four thousand dollars, respecgvfily, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, ten thousand o ars. For maintenance, including personal services, of the public creme.- Public cremuwwtory, three thousand dollars. COURTS. ¤<>¤¤¤¤· For amount re uired to {pay the reporter of the court of appeals *;;*1** 0* ¤vP¢¤1¤ fs of the District of Columbia or volumes of the reports of the opmions P0 ` of said court, authorized to be furnished b him under section two V0l.32,p.G(}‘3. hundred and twenty-nine of the Code of izaws for the District of Columbia as amended Jul first, nineteen hundred and two, twenty- two volumes, at five dolllars each, namely, eleven copies each of volumes thirty-four and thirty-five, one hundred and ten dollars. Juvmvrnn courrr: For judge, three thousand dollars; clerk, two J¤v¤¤2i§<¤¤¤¤· thousand dollars; deputy clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars, who is authorized to act as clerk in the absence of that officer; chief » probation officer, one thousand five hundred dollars; probation officer, one thousand two hundred dollars; probation officer, one thousand dollars ; bailiif, seven hundred dollars; anitor, five hundred and forty dollars; in all, eleven thousand one hundred and forty dollars. Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, one thousand seven Miscelmnwrm. hundred and forty dollars; For rent, two hundred and forty dollars; For furniture, fixtures, and equipments, and repairs to the courthouse and grounds, three hundred dollars; For fuel, ice, gas, and laundry work, stationery, printing, law books, books of reference, periodicals, typewriter and repairs thereto, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, brooms, and buckets, removal of ashes and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand dollars; In all, three thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Provided, That hereafter all moneys paid by order of the °uvenile mg 0, ,.m,,,u, court under the provisions of an Act of Congress a proved March {lor ggpvgu gz ¤b¤¤— twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "1£n Act making °fi¤1.sii,;Z§v.` it a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or willfully ne lect to provide for the support and maintenance by any person — of iis wife or of his or her minor children in destitute or necessitous circumstances," and Acts amendatory thereto, which are now collected and disbursed by the clerk of said court, shall be deposited weekly · by said clerk with the collector of taxes of the District of Columbiz and covered into the Treasury to the credit of the appropriated trust fund account denominated Miscellaneous Trust fiund Deposits, District of Columbia, and all expenditures therefrom shall be made Expendivues and accounted for in the manner now required by law for other expenditures of the government of the District of Columbia, and the said expenditures shall be made weekly on pay rolls approved and certified by the juvenile court. Pouch couar: For two judges, at three thousand six hundred §g,§*j,f;°°'° dollars each; clerk, two thousand dollars; two de uty clerks, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; two deputy cilerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; deputy clerk, to be known as financial clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; seven bailiffs, at nine hundred dollars each; deputy marshal, one thousand dollars; janitor, five hundred and forty dollars; engineer, nine hundred dollars; assistant engineer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; fireman, four hundred and eighty dollars; two assistant janitors, at three hundred