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 610 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 1352. 1902. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. m{1¤g¤€¤*¤¤d ¤i¤ki¤8 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. ju§“°°€g{¤*°*°'°“ °“ That section 1178 of the "Act to establish a code of law for the v%ll1=¤,r.1377. District of Columbia," a proved March third, nineteen hundred and one, shall not be construed) to amend, alter, or repeal the rate of interest fixed at four per centum per annum on `udgments szgainst the District V<>1-26.1>-581 of Columbia by the Act approved September irtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety. EMERGENCY FUND. F¤¤‘¤°¤°Y *¤°•* To be expended only in case of emergency, such as riot, pestilence, public insanitary conditions, calamity by ilood or tire, and of like character, and in all cases of emergency not otherwise sufficiently pro- all articles provided for in this Act no more than the market price shall be paid for any such articles, and all bids for any of such articles above the market price shall be rejected. °°‘“"“‘° ’"‘°““‘ FOR COURTS AND PRISONS. _ ,,§“,§’}’I‘§{,i,,?,§,$°“““' SU1>ro1rr or coxvrcrsz For support, maintenance, and transportation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia, to be · expended under the direction of the Attorney—General, forty-five ' thousand dollars. Y ` °°¤*'#¤°¤•=· Comn·—:nous1·:, Disrmcr or Conumma: lor the following force neeessary for the care and protection of the court-house in the District of Columbia, under the d1 ection of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: Engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three firemen, at seven hundred.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 and sixty dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney—General. -gg;de¤ Wxnnmx or rum .1411.: For warden of the jail of the District of ` Columbia, two thousand dollars, to be paid under the direction of the Attorney-General. >¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· Sur:-oar or rmsosmas: For expenses for maintenance of the jail of the District of Columbia, and or support of prisoners therein, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, forty-tive thousand dollars. ¤.—l~`iiZ.T°` ""A °°° CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. ”°“"l "f °""""°“‘ Boann or C11Am·ri1:s: For secretary, three thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; steno apher, seven hundred and twenty dollars; messenger, six hundred doddrs; two inspectors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; traveling expenses, four hundred dollars: in all, seven thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. “°*°"¤***°“°”· asronmnrromns Asn coaancmoxn. msrrrnrroxs. · mf,,*'f'·'*‘**“'"°“ *“*" Fon Wasurxerox ASYLUDIZ For intendant, one thousand two hundred dollars; visiting physician, one thousand and eighty dollars; residentphysician, four hundred and eighty dollars; matrou, six hundred dollars; clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; property clerk, eight
 * cj"’Q’hgh_L vided for, eight thousand dollars: Pmvided, That in the purchase of