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 1078 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1891. hundred dollars; four engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; one extra engineer for such times as may be actually necessa, at three dollars er day, not to exceed five hundred and forty dollars ; one blacksmith at seven hundred and fifty dollars; two plumbers, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; two assistant machinists, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; one (pngnerty keeper, at six hundred dollars; six iiremen, at seven hun re and thirty dollars each; two flushers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; one driver, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one watchman, at four hundred and eight dollars; one hostler, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one calker, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; and three laborers, at five hundred dollars each; and for Li¤>i¤•¤¤¤- not to exceed at any time two inspectors on manufacture of castiron pi e, at a maximum rate of four dollars and fifty cents per day for sudli eriods as their services may be actually necessary, one _ Immediately emu- thousand hve hundred dollars. to be immediately available; in all, °""‘ forty thousand six hundred and fifty-six dollars. For contingent expenses, including books, blanks, stationery, forage, advertisin, printing, and other necessary items and services, two thousand iigre hundred dollars. men mm For extra clerical services in transcribingbwater-rent books to serve rmmeauuy um. for the three fiscal ears next ensuing, to e immediately available, '“°· one thousand and fifty dollars For progiding numerical book for county, one hundred and sevent -five dollars. 1"¤¢r ¤¤•¤¤»·=*·¤· Blu fuel, repairs to boilers, machinery, and pum}ping stations, pipe distribution to high and low service, material for igh and low service, including public hydrants and fire-plugs, and la or in repairing, Hmm replacing, raising and lowering mains, laying new mains and con- . nections, and erecting and repairing nre p ugs and public hydrants, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Imnmntandsinkinz For interest and sinking fund on water-stock bonds, forty-four °“““‘ thousand six hundred and ten dollars. _ For interest on account of increasing the water su ply, as prov¤1.¤,p.rm. vided in the act of July nfteenth, eighteen hundred and) eighty-two, thirty thousand four undred and ninety-nine dollars and forty- t ree cents. For sinkirgg fund on account of increase of water suppliy, under Wd- act of July fteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, fi ty three thousand ve hundred and seven dollars and seventy-seven cents. Cnrutsndmnmd on Sec. 2. That the amount charged against the District of Columbia ?.f,°g,‘Y":{,,f" "'i"°" on account of the forty-eight-inch main and connections as pro- V°*'·*”·PP·°’¢·°¤¤· vided for by the deficiency appropriation act approved March second, eighteen hundred and eig ty-nine, is hereby credited to said District, and the amount charged against the revenues of the Water Departmf;‘f’°°°“°” '“'°°‘ ment for lying the main on Fourteenth street, west, as rovided in v¤L2s,p.=¤·r. the District of Columbia aippropriatbn act, approved Jul eighteenth, eighteen hundred an eighty-eight, is hereby credited, to said Water Department, and hereafter It shall be the duty of the Comnmmesumnes, missioners of the District of Columbia to include in their annual x $§"·,f,‘f estimates for the expenses of the water department, an estimate to •¤¤¤¤¤¤.¤c- be made bfy the Treasurer of the United States of the amount necessary to re und, in twenty—’1ive equal annual instalments one-half the cost of the said forty-eight-inch main and connections, and one-half the cost of the said Fourteenth street main and connections, with interest on said amount at the rate of three per cent. per annum, computed annually on the principal sum remaining unpaid. uglmit ¤f rsquisr Sec. 3. That said Commissioners shall not make requisitions upon °°°°T'°'°”‘ the appropriations from the Treasury of the United States for a larger amount during the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety- two than they make on the appropriations arising from the revenues, including drawback certincates, of said District.