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 1042 Frrrrsavrzxru oomnass. sm. 11. ou. 1006. 190:;. '1`¤¤*¤¤°¤· eovmcumnrvr IN rum rnnnrronrrzs. °kl°h°'°°~ Oxr.Ar1oMA: For legislative expenses, namely: For rent of office and clerlgrnilre, gscal yea; lngneteeg undred and two, one thousand two hun an fifteen o rs an twenty-two cents. rom Inns. Porrro Rrco: To pray Federico Degetau, resident commissioner from Fduggolhge§ex?L°t€°°’ Porto Rico to the nited -States, the amount found due him by the 4¤°¤· P·"3"· accounting officers of the Treasury under the Act of July first, nineteen hun red and two, for traveling expenses, Washington, District of Columbia to Porto Rico and return, being for the iiscal year nineteen hundred and three, one hundred and thrrty-four dollars and fifty ' cents. mf;?};;-**¤*,° ‘°°f¤· mmnsrarn oommrmcm commission. ` 1¤1>e¤¤<¤ To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to give effect to the provisions of the “Act to regulate commerce " and all Acts and amend- _ ments supplementary thereto, twenty thousand dollars. ”*“"*°*°“’°1“"“’*‘·l h A DISTRICT  COLUMBIA. U ¤¤m¤¤r’¤¤¤¤¤- C0n0Nnn’s omrron: To pay the deputy coroner for services during the absence of the coroner, for the iiscal years as follows: _ - Fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, thirty dollars. — d gniscal year nineteen hundred and three, one hundred and twenty o rs. . M•¤¤¤¤"¤ ¤¤¤¤- Ass1a:sso1z’s onion:. For temporary clerk hire, five hundred dollars. ' 1’¤¤¤¤¤1-¤¤= ¤¤·¤¤~ Pnnsonn.-mx mann: Authority is hereby granted the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to use five hundred dollars, in addition to the one thousand dollars heretofore authorized, for the hire of temporary clerks from contingent expenses of the personal-tax board. °°““*“‘°“‘°‘°“‘“°* Conrmenxr nm msonnrsunons nxrmwsnsz For rent of office roomln occupied gy the Eupegintnndent dof properiny, fiscal year nineteen undred an two, ve un red an sixty dollars. For contingent expenses required for the office of the superintendent of insurance, inc uding rent, furniture, stationery, printing, books, law books, books of reference, and eriodicals, and other general necessary expenses of his office, fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and ninety-five cents. h Fgregieneaaé advertislingf fipcal yegr nineteen hundred and two, seven un r an orty-eig t ol ars an sixty-seven cents. ·’”“°**‘ °*P°"'°°· For judicial expenses, including procurement of chains of title, the printing of briefs in the court of appeals of the District of Columbia Bad witnqss fnlessin District czgsnn efore the supreme court of said istrict, or the sca years as o ows: d ger the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, seven hundred o ars. For gh?] fiscal (year nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and ninety dollars an twenty-eight cents. . Eg °‘,.{’§§€,‘§;,,,_ That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized pe to allow W. C. Dodge twenty-five dollars for services as expert witness in eighteen hundred and ninety-one, to be paid from the appropriation for ]udicial expenses, fiscal year nineteen hundred and three. 8******8 ¤¢¤<=¤- Bnurne nnnou: For amount re uired for the care, operation, maintenance, and repair of the bathing beach, iiscal year nineteen hundred Sm _ and two, thirty-six dollars and ti y-seven cents. “"°°P*¤¤· Srnnnlr svynnrmsz For amopntth due Wrllrain Wendehuth for services ren ere in connection wit e contract or street swee in for E1 i I d the tiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, thirty-fourPdolla.r·s. m.,,,€°°' °° °*""' Ennmmcnonrnmmmc For amount required for general expenses. service of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and sixty-three cents.