Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/933

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For contingent expenses incident to enforcement of an Act to m*mk°*°g'¤1¤**°¤¤•¤· regulate the sale cghilpilkhin the él)istr%lct of lgoluarlnelga, and for other \?3li12§,i>.709. oses, approve arc secon ,e` teen im and ninet -five; gh-I-get relatiiig to the adulteration olgfoods and drugs in the District m`¤i<i?it¤$:Zlti°°°ii°°d’ of Columbia., approved February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and V°·3°’”‘“°· °°°• ninety-eight; an Act to prevent the adulteration of cand in the District of Columbia, approved May Efth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight; an Act for preventing the manufacture, sale or trans- $‘§{f{§’f’§_l?,,‘§j portation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious oods, drugg, medicines, and liquors, and for_re_gulating traiiic therein, ang for other pmposes, approved June thirtieth, mneteen hundred an six, $1,000. For necessary e enses of tion of d farms, inclu ;,;,2§£€§"°' °‘*” amounts that mayiqbe allowedmihgchealth oglclei, assistant heilllti _ officer, medical inspector in charge of contagious-disease service, and inspectors assigne to the inspection of dairy farms, for maintenance b each of a horse and vehic e, or motor vehicle, for use in the discliarge of his omcial duties, not to exceed $240 per asnnum, and allowances for such other inspectors in the service of the health department as the commissioners may determine, of not exceeding $100 er annum for maintenance of a motor cycle each, or of not exceeding $25 per annum for the maintenance of a bicycle each, for use in e discharge of their official duties, and other necessary traveling expenses, $6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. K The examinations, inspection, rules and regplations concerning sad}, mm? "°'“ the milk supiply of the District of Columbia sha be applied alike to each State s milk mto said District. mm nm Garfield an vidence Hos itals: For isolating wards for minor l" contagious diseases at Garfieldglemorial and Providence Hospitals, maintenance, $7,000 and $5,000, respectively, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the commissioners my benecessary; in all, $12,000. For maintenance, including person services, of the public creme- °‘°""’“"’· to $2 000. . llzdr niaintenance of one motor vehicle for the sanitary and food uii‘¤°ii€{v°hm° mm" inspection service, $400. covers. °°“"‘· For eleven copies of volumes fortyifour and forty-five of the ,,,,$f,‘{"°' "”°°"’°‘ reports of the Court of Appeals of the istrict of Columbia, author— V¤¤-3¤»P-GW ized to be furnished under section two hundred and twenty-nine of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amended uly first, nineteen hundred and two, at $5 each, $110. Pmbmm mmm PROBATION srsrmxz Probation officer, Supreme Court, $2,000; ` stenographer and typewriter and assistant, $800; police courtprobation officer $1,500, assistant probation officer, $1,200; continJgent expenses, $500; in all, $6,000. Iwmuewm Uvnmu: cormr: Judgle, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; depufiky clerk, who Salaries. is authorized to act as c erk m the absence of that officer, $1,350; stenoggapher and ty£ewriter for jud.ge’s work and to aid in keeping recor in clerk’s office, $900; probation officers-chief $1,800, two at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each; clerk for probation office, $900; bailiif, $900; janitor, $600; charwoman, $240; in all, $18,690. Jams Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, $900; Rm ` For rent of building at two hundred and three I Street northwest, ‘ $2»40°S . . . hmmm, ece. ger fl11'1:.;»l1l'€, €S, equipment, and repairs to the courthouse an groun , $1, ;