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 'FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1352. 1902. 615 of the regulations governing said National Guard shall be held by the commanding general of the militia. of the District of Columbia, who is authorized to expend such moneys so collected for necessary clerical and general incidental expenses of the service or for the pay of troops, other than Government employees; and for all moneys so collected and expended the commanding general shall make an accounting in like manner as for the appropriation disbursed for pay of troops: And fprovided further, That section fort —nine of "An service by Govern- Act to provide or the organization of the militia of, the District of m$'Z,l,°i$£f°i.?’{°7Sl' Columbia/’ approved Marc first, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, shall be construed as covering all days of service which the National . Guard, or any portion thereof, may be ordered to perform by the commanding general. For genera incidental expenses of the service, three hundred dollars. mxrmusron or HIGH·SEBVICE srstrnm or WATER Drsrninuriou. digiggmvwice water OD. For extension of the high-service system of water distribution in the Addivonal appro District of Columbia, in addition to the sums herein appropriated from priitiid the revenues of the water department, two hundred thousand dollars. WATER DEPARTMENT. Warer department. The following sums are hereby appropriated to carry on the opera- Payable from wmltions of the water department, to be paid wholly from its revenues, r°v°°“°”‘ namel : F oryrevenue and inspection branch: For water registrar, who shall Revauip up inalso perform the duties of chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred °p°°u°° mm ' dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; chief inspector, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars; eight inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; messenger, six hundred dollars. For distribution branch: For superintendent, two thousand seven Disrributionbranch. hundred and fifty dollars; draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; timekeeper, nine hundred dollars; assistant foreman, nine hundred dollars; tapper and machinist, nine hundred dollars; three steam en 'neers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; driver, four humgied and eighty dollars; hostler, four hundred and eighty dollars; calker, seven undred and twenty dollars; in all, thirty thousand six hundred and sixt -six dollars. For contingent expenses, includinghooks, blanks, stationery, forage, ¤¤¤¤¤s¤¤¢¤¤p¤¤¤¢¤- advcrtisin, printing, and other necessary items and services, two thousand Eve hundred dollars. For fuel, repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, pipe F¤¤*· ewdistribution to high and low service, material for high and low service, including public hydrants. and fire plugs, and labor in repairing, replacing, raising, and lowering mains, laying new mains and connec— tions,an erecting and repairing tire plugs an public hydrants, ninety thousand dollars. For continuing the extension .of the high-service system of water m:*K¤·¤¤¤’l¤¤ ¤v¤- distribution, to include all necessary land, machinery, buildings, mains, ` and appurtenances, and labor, so much as may be available in the water fund, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and three, after providing for the expenditures hereinbefore authorized, is hereby appropriated. Sec. 2. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall not u iéimit <>¤ requisi- ,make requisitions u n the appropriations from the Treasury of the ° ` United States for a lisrger amount during the fiscal year nineteen hun- -