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 960 F LFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 992. 1903. tional em loyees as may be required, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress makin the surveyor of the District of Columbia a salaried officer, fifteen tdiousand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollars. Free wbue 1i¤r¤r>·- Fam: rusmo Lrnnanrz For librarian, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand dollars; two assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistants, at six hundred dollars each; three assistants, at five hundred and forty dollars each; cataloguer, nine hundred dollars; cataloguer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; cataloguer, six hundred dollars; three temporary cataloguers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; stenographer and typewriter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two attendants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; three attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; one messenger, three hundred and sixty dollars; four pages, at two hundred an forty dollars each; two ]anitors, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; engineer, nine hundred dollars; iireman, five hundred and forty dollars; workman, four hundred and eighty dollars; four charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, nineteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. 0¤¤¤¤se¤=e¤pe¤¤e¤- For purchase of books, five thou and dollars; binding, three thousand dollars; fuel, lighting, fitting up building, and other contingent expenses, nine thousand dollars; 1D all, seventeen thousand dollars. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. _ °°“““8°“‘°"P°"“°* For contin ent expenses of the government of the District of Columbia, name} : lor printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference and periodicals, stationery; detection of frauds on the revenue; repairs of market houses; painting; surveying instruments and implements; drawing materials; binding, rebinding, ·repairing, and preservation of records; maintaining and keeping in good order the laboratory and apparatus in the omce of the inspector of asphalt and cement; damages; livery, purchase, and care of horses and carriages or buggies not otherwise dprovided for; horseshoeing; fuel, ice, gas, repairs, re airs to pound an vehicles, and other general necessary expenses of District offices, including the sinking-fund omce, board of charities, excise board, personal-tax board, harbor master, health department, surveyor’s office, sealer of weights and ineasures’ office, police court, and depart- _ ment of insurance, thirty-seven thousand seven hundred dollars; and the Commissioners shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a defiii:mi°13 .. ciency therein: Prm·i¢leol, That horses and vehicles appropriated for ‘° ° m"` in this Act shall be used only for official purposes. ,u§*¤¤’* ·>¤ €>=r~¤***· No part of the money appropriated by this Act shall be used for the e for horses. etc. . . . . purchase, livery, or maintenance of horses or for the purchase, mamtenance, or repair of buggies or carriages and harness except as provided for in the appropriation for contingent and miscellaneous expenses or unless the appropriation from which the same is proposed to be paid shall specifically authorize such purchase, livery, maintenance, and repair, and except also as hereinbefore authorized. mgggenrfartire ¤¤- No part of the money appropriated by this Act shall be used for the prohibited. . . pavment of premiums or other cost of iire insurance. $*8**+*- For contingent expenses of stables of the en ineer department, including forage, livery of horses, shoeing, purchase and repair of vehicles, purchase and repair of harness, blankets, lap robes, purchase of horses, whips, oils, brushes, combs, spon es, chamois skins, buckets, halters, jacks. rubber boots and coats, medicines. and other necessary articles and expenses. five thousand dollars; and no expenditure on account of the engineer department for the items named in this para- · gra h shall be made from any other fund. sem. Igor rent of District oiilices, nine thousand dollars. For rent of old record vault, six hundred dollars.