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 FIFPY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 992. 1903. 973 MISCELLANEOUS! For repiairs and improvements to engine houses m¤°°“¤¤°°“¤- and grounds, eight thousan five hundred dollars; For repairs to apparatus and for new appliances, seven thousand five hundred dollars; For purchase of hose, nine thousand dollars; For ucl, five thousand dollars; For purchase of horses, eleven thousand dollars; For orage, thirteen thousand dollars; For rent, three hundred and sixty dollars; ‘ For contingent expenses, horseshoeing, furniture, fixtures, washing, oil, medical and stab e supplies, harness, blacksmithing, labor, gas and electric lighting, flags and halyards, and other necessary items, fourteen thousand ollars; · In all, sixty-eight thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. Ixomusm rum nnnnrunur: For site, house and furniture for an msgs. ew., for uew engine company in the southwestern section of the city, including cost °°` gf lzipnnecting said house with tire-alarm headquarters, thirty thousand o rs; For purchase of three combination chemical en ine and hose wagons, tg¤¤¤¤i¢¤1 engines. at not exceeding two thousand dollars each, six iousand, dollars; ° ' For purchase of one sixty-five—foot aerial truck, three thousand five -'*°"“"'"°*· hundred dollars; · The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to u;}v‘*gff}{j,’;g},l¤¤d *°* acquire by purchase or condemnation additional land in rear of the .4m,p.aw.` present site of the truck house in square numbered nine hundred and twenty-five, in the southeast section of the city, at an expense not exceeding two thousand dollars, to be paid out of the appropriation heretofore made for said truck house; In all, thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. H°'*m*"°P°“m°¤*· For health officer, three thousand nve hundred dollars; chief S“‘“"*°°· inspector and deputy health officer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; thirteen sanitary and food ins tors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; sanitary and foodeinspector, who shall also inspect dairy products and shall be a practical chemist, one thousand eight hun red dollars; sanitary and food inspector, who shall be a veterinary suqgeon and act as inspector of live stock and dairy farms, one thousan two hundred dollars; inspector of marine products, one thousand two hundred dollars; chief clerk and deputy health officer, two thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks, two of whom may act as sanitary and food inspectors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk, six hundred dollars; messenger and janitor, six hundred dollars; pound master, one thousand five hundred dollars; laborers, at not exceedin forty dollars per month, one thou— sand nine hundred and twenty dbllars; ambulance driver, four hundred and eighty dollars; seven sanitary and food inspectors, two of whom shall be veterinary surgeons, to assist in the enforcement of the milk and pure~food laws, and the regulations relating thereto, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, forty-six thousand nine hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS! For rent of stable, one hundred and twenty dollars. Rem- For the enforcement of the provisions of the Act to prevent the Pfsgggmf ¢‘<>¤ spread of scarlet. fever and diphtheria in the District o Columbia, m€ol.2B.p.691.` approved December twentieth, eighteen hundred and nineysand the Wl- *°· P- 635- Act to prevent the s read of contagious diseases in thetrict of Columbia, approved Nlarch third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and for investigating the causes of cases of typhoid fever reported to ·*"’*· *’· ’*· the health department under the provisions o an Act to require cases