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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. ll. Ch. 232. 1894. 257 practical chemist, one thousand two hundred dollars; one inspector of marine products, one thousand two hundred dollars; for one chief clerk and deputy health officer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, two of whom may also act as sanitary and food inspectors; one clerk, one thousand dollars; one messenger and janitor, six hundred dollars; one pound master, one thousand two hundred dollars; laborers, at not exceeding forty dollars per month, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; one ambulance driver, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. M1801aLLANEoUs: For rent, one thousand one hundred and twenty Miscellaneous. dollars. ` For chemicals for the laboratory, two hundred and fifty dollars. For collection and removal of garbage and dead animals, twenty-four G¤¤>¤s¤· thousand four hundred dollars: Provided, That the Commissioners of §f,°,{’jj§,;a,m dai, the District of Columbia may, in their discretion, in case the safety and collections. y health of the District in their judgment require it, allow for the daily collection of garbage during the months of May, June, July, August, and September of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, an additional sum, not exceeding one thousand dollars per month, during the time when such daily collection is made to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, and the sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for such purpose: Provided, further, That said Commissioners shall make special investigation as Investigation as to respects the best method of collecting and disposing of garbage and }f§§,‘,}‘;f,’_;‘{,‘,Q§,Q_“‘*P°*‘ dead animals in the District of Columbia, and may receive proposals ° for disposal of same under the different methods presented, if more tlan one, and report specially the result of such investigation at the next session of Congress. For the enforcement of the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act to disggfj. fever ¤¤<¤ prevent the spread of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the District of Ii01.$u?2;i.cm. Columbia," approved December twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, four thousand dollars. That the ordinances of the late board of health of the District of ofog;g=;11;¤;¤ $’fB3“¥`d Columbia, as legalized by Joint Resolution of Congress, approved April sqm_°° m m twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty, be, and the same are "°‘·2r1’·3°*· hereby, declared to have the same force and ellect within the District of Columbia as if enacted by Congress in the first instance, and that the powers and duties imposed upon the late board of health, in and ,m{x’§H*;3,;;;;'*"*•‘*‘ °¤ by the said ordinances, are hereby conferred upon the health officer of ' said District, and that all prosecutions for violations of said ordinances rms.~i·¤m¤g non. and regulations shall be in the police court of the District of Columbia ‘“’“’· in the name of the said District: Provided, That said regulations shall gngvfrvnot be enforced against established industries which are not a nuisance ‘ °"`"“°°’ in fact. * COURTS. Courts. Fon rms Pomcn Conair: For two judges, at three thousand dol- P°“*`*°°""· lars each; compensation of two justices of the peace acting as judges of the police court during the absence of said judges, not exceeding three hundred dollars each; one clerk, two thousand dollars; one deputy clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; two deputy clerks, at one thousand dollars each; three bailifis, at three dollars per day each, two thousand eight hundred and seventeen dollars; one deputy man shal, at three dollars per day, nine hundred and thirtynine dollars; one messenger, nine hundred dollars; one door-keeper, five hundred and forty dollars; one engineer, nine hundred dollars; in all, eighteen thousand one hundred and ninety-six dollars. M_ u MISCELLAl\’EO[”S: For United States marshal’s fees, one thousand ‘“`° ““°°'”· four hundred dollars; For witness fees, four thousand five hundred dollars; STAT—VOL XXVIII——l7