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 680 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ch. 387. 1897. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. ,n;'}Q’;§*f" *"“ '*’“" For interest and sinking fund on the funded debt, exclusive of water bonds, one million two hundred and thirteen thousand nine hundred and forty-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents. EMERGENCY FUND. 1¤m¤g¤¤¤yf·¤¤•i· To be expended only in case of emergency, such as riot, pestilence, public insanitary conditions, calamity by ilood or tire, and of like char- _ acter, and in all cases of emergency not otherwise sufficiently provided i+°“~"·*’¤··- £‘i‘;°‘g"‘*.§L‘.‘{‘¥‘““" @3*2* £.‘”"“'“'.; ’€l‘““ iEh*“t”“;§l‘“;°·°§ $1* {FE.; e prov1 or in 1 c o mor an e ar mc a paid for any such articles, and all bidsfor any of such articles above . the market price shall be rejected. 1=•f·>r¤·r¤·i¤¤- FOR REFORMATORIES AND PRISONS. S¤v1>¤r¢•>f<=¤¤r¤~=i¤· SU1>1·01u• or ooNv10€rs: For support, maintenance, and transporta- _ tion of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, forty-five ""'“*""°“'°· thebsdng-gblnzlh, Drsriircr or CoLUM1s1A: For the following force necessary for the care and protection of the court-house in the Di trict of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: One engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars each- three iiremen, at seven hhndred and twenty dollars each; five laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; and seven assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred aéxd sixty dollars, to be expended under the direction of the _ Attorney- eneral. gfgm 0, w_,,_ J A11. ononxns, Drsrmcr or Commmaz Toward the erection, under the direction of the Attorneyzfleneral, of a brick or stone wall to inclose the grounds upon which the jail in the District of Columbia now sgapdg, inciludlingltlgsopurchase fif material and the employment of such s 1 e an o er a r as may e necessary for the purpose, ten thousand dollars. W=¤*¤¤ ***5*** Wxnnnn or run JA11.: For warden of the jail of the District of Columbia, ton; tlgnsand Eight liundred dollars, to be paid under the irec ion o t c torney- enern. h5¤:];i·°¤*°‘P’*°°¤°’· SUP1>o1u•_01* PRISONERS: For expenses for maintenance of the jail of theg)::tr1ct oftlilohlimbia, and dg sppport of Gprisoner; therein, to be expen e un er e irection 0 e ttorney- eneral, orty thousand dollars. T¤·;·¤P¤¤*¤¤ P**¤· TRANSPORTATION OF PAUPERS AND PRISONERS: For transportation °°°' °°' pit; rpgiiperg Iaciéddcripveyin g prisoners to the workhouse, three thousand nn dollars. mwmmmu A»·y- digg?] HVASHING{PON Asilirnalmr : tligrliutendant, one thousand two huno ars; ma ron, six un e dollars; visiting physician, one thousand and eighty dollars- resident physician four hundred a dht dollars; clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; clerk and stdrekgegpeg six hundred dollars; baker, four hundred and twenty dollars; overseer, nine hundred dollars; six overseers, at six hundred dollars each; engigegr, six hundlried dollars; assistant engineer, three hundred and fifty o ars- secon assistant engineer three hundred dolla s- fi * t·h- men, at’ three hundred and sixty-iivb dollars each; night :·vatcllr:i¢;i3’1i"ve hundred and forty-eight dollars; blacksmith and wood worker, three lli;nd;ed;dgHiar1s`;dc:r1pen§r, sig hpngred diollars; llrostler arid amppllance an or y c ars· ema e eeper a wor · o three hundred dollars; female keeper at workhouse, one hundred eighty dollars; four cooks, at one hundred and twent dollars each· . Y 7 two cooks, at sixty dollars each; trained nurse, four hundred and twenty