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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 789. 1900. 557 thousand two hundred dollars each; ten inspectors, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; three assistant inspectors, at nine hundred dol-` lars each; foreman of public dumps, nine hundred dollars; messenger zndddri(ye1r,u;ix hundred dollars; in all, twenty-four thousand seven un re o rs. ‘ Boxnn or nxammmns, srnam mxcmnnns: For compensation for m%¤¤r<1¤fi¤¤wi¤¤¤· board of examiner of steam engineers in the District of Columbia, ·¤<=*1gmthree, at three hundred dollars each, nine hundred dollars. That overseers, inspectors, and other e)1:(ployees temporarily required ,,{.’,‘}"Q‘,§‘,§{0‘;{,,§§‘“*§.‘,;‘ in connection with sewer, street, or 1- ‘ work, or the construction r>¤r¢· and repair of buildings and bridgles, o1·-any work authorized by appropriations, and all exlpenses inci ental to or necessary for the proper execution of said wor shall be (paid from and equitably charged against the sums appropriated for said work; and the Commissioners of the District, in their annual report to Congress, shall report the number of such overseers, inspectors, and other employees, and their work, and-the sums paid to each, and out of what appropriation. , Surnnmrnunnirr or cmmmns: For superintendent of charities, ch§;{>§g¤w¤d¢¤¤ <>f three thousand dollars; messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; " travieling ixpelnsir., oge hundreduznd fifty dollars; in all, three thou- 'san nine nn re an ninety o rs. Fox sunvnroiis ormcn: For surveyor, three thousand dollars; S“""""""’°‘“°°· assistant surveyor, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for such employees as may be required, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress making the surveyor of the District of Columbia_ pl saliarisddogicer, seven thousand dollars; in all, eleven thousand eight un re dollars. ‘ - Fame Pmsmc Lmnxnrz For librarian, one thousand six hundred F’°°P“b1i°Lib¤’Y- dollars; assistant librarian, nine hundred dollars; assistant; seven hundred and twenty dollars; assistant, six hundred dollars· cataloguer, six hundred dollars; janitor, four hundred and eight dollars; attendant, . three hundred and sixty dollars; purchase of boogs, one thousand dollars; binding, one thousand five hundred dollars; rent, fuel, light, fitting up rooms, and other contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. For contingent expenses of the government of the District of C°”““€°”‘°*P°“*’°'· Columbia, namely: For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference and periodicals, stationery; detection of frauds on the revenue; repairs o market houses, painting; surveying instruments and implements; drawing materials; binding, rebinding, repairing, and reservation of records; maintaining an keeping in good or er the lhborator and apparatus in the office of the mspector of asphalt and . cement; dhmages; care of horses not otherwise provided for, horseshoein ; fuel, 1ce, gas, repairs, insurance, repairs to gound and vehicles, and otger general necessary ex enses of District offices, including the sinking-fund office, ofzlice of the superintendent of charities, harbor master, health department, surveyor’s office, sealer of weights and ‘measures’ office, and police court, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars; and the Commissioners shall so apportion this sum as to prevent _ a deficiency therein: Provided, That horses and vehicles appropriated {;)'§-,°,§Zf§‘°;,m_ for in this Act shall be used only for official purposes: ·Pr0vid§d_)5)uw·¢hev·, That the accountin officers of the Treasury are hereby authorizedto m{;;}gf,"g,‘;F°g&(f§’,f@g audit and allow in 510 accounts of the District Commissioners expendi- for books. ew. tures made for law books, books of reference, and periodicals from a propriations made for contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the llistrict for the Hscal vears eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen hundred.