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 366 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1628. 1904. mggfsfggxinm Bonn) OF Exnmmnns, STEAM ENGINEERS: For compensation for glboard of examiners of steam engineers in the District of Columbia, three, at three hundred dollars each, nine hundred dollars. Temporary over- That overseers, inspectors, and other employees temporarily required °°°”‘ °°°‘ in connection with sewer, street, or road work, or the construction and repair of buildings and bridges, or any general or special work authorized by appropriations, including all necessary clerical and other services and all necessary horses, harness, and wagons, when specifically and in writing ordered by the Commissioners of the District, and all expenses incidental to or necessary for the proper execution of said work, shall be id from and equitably charged against the sums appropriated for saidm work; and the Commissioners of the District, in their annual report to Congress, shall report the number of such overseers, ins tors, and other employees performing clerical or other services, and)their work, and the sums paid to each and out of what appropriation, together with the sums expended for horses, harness, and wagons; and all horses, buggies, or carriages owned or maintained by the District of Columbia shall, so far as may be practicable, be provided for in stables owned or operated by said District. Insurance aqua Dm>A1rnmN'r or INSURANCE! For superintendent of insurance, three ‘“°“‘* thousand dollars· examiner, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; statistician, one thousand four hundred dollars; temporar clerk hire, six hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand five · hundred dollars. · S¤¤·¤r¤r’¤<>¤‘¤¤¤- Fon SURVEYOR’S orrronz For surveyor, three thousand dollars; assistant surveyor, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for such V°]‘ 2* *’· 68** additional employees as may be required, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress making the surveyor of the District of Columbia a salaried officer, eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand dollars. F*¢¤P¤bH<= m>¤¤’· FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY: For librarian, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant librarian, one thousand dollars; three assistants, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three assistants, at six hundred dollars each; three assistants, at five hundred and fort dollars each; cataloguer, nine hundred dollars; cataloguer, seven bundled and twenty dollars- catalo er six hundred dollars; three temporary cataloguers, at five hundregllnd forty dollars each; stenographcr and typewriter, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two attendants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; four attendants, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; two messengers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; four pages, at two hundred and forty dollars each; two janitors, at four hundred and eighty dollars each, one of whom shall act asa night watchman; engineer, nine hundred dollars· fireman, five hundred and forty dollars; workman, four hundred and eighty dollars; four charwomen, at one hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, twentwone thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. U For purchase of books, five thousand dollars; For binding, three thousand dollars; ("’”‘*“¥°“*°¤P*¤¤°¤· For fuel, lighting, fitting up building, and other contingent expenses, six thousand dollars;, In all, fourteen thousand dollars. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. €<>¤¤¤z¤¤¢·c·¤v¢¤¤¤- For contingent expenses of the government of the District of Columbia, namely: For 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