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 F1FtrY-N1N’ru CONGRESS. Sess. I1. GH. 2510. 1907. 1145 including cost og éonnecting said house with fire-alarm headquarters, wen y thousand dollars; For house, site, and furniture for a truck company to be located in *f’“S°’°’"“°k°°’“‘ téhe southmegt seeition of t51e city, inclpding ghe costiog cipnnecting said N Y. ouse wi re—a arm ea uarters, t irt thousand dollars· For additional amount flor one aerial shook-and-ladder tiuck, pro- N°‘” °PP•"”“”· vided for by the District of Columbia appropriation act for nineteen Ame. p. 505. hundred and seven, five hundred dollars, to be immediately available; For one second-size steam hre engine, five thousand dollars; For one second-size steam fire engine, five thousand dollars; For one aerial hook-and-ladder truck, four thousand dollars; For one combination chemical and hose wagon, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; For one chemical engine, three thousand five hundred dollars; In all, seventy thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. H¤¤m¤D¤1>¤¤¤¤¤¤*- For heatltlé officergcstlhise Htihousand filve hundred dollags; cléief in- S¤l¤i°¤» s for an e uty t 0 cer, one thousand eight hun red ollarsfgdiiteen sanitaliy and food ins ctors, at one thdlusand two hundred dollars each; sanitary and foodphnspector, who shall also inspect dairy roducts and shall be a practical chemist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; sanitary and food inspector, who shall be aveterinary surgeon and act as inspector of live stock and dairy farms, one thousand two hundred dollars; inspector of marine products, one thousand two hundred dollars; one inspector, one thousand dollars; one inspector, nine 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; und master, one thousand five hundred dollars; laborers, at not exceecliiig forty dollars per month, two thousand four hundred dollars; driver, five hundred and forty dollars; five sanitary and food inspectors, who shall be veterinary surgeons, at one thousand dollars each, and three sanitary and food inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each, to assist in the enforcement of the milk and pure-food laws and the regulations relating thereto; in all, fifty-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars: 1’ro·vided, That hereafter no officer or employee of Q,",}',;?,';,,,.,,,, ,,,,,_ the health department shall, during his continuance in office, serve in ¤i¤i¤¤<¤- his private·capac1ty, for fee, gift, or reward, any person licensed to keep or maintain a dairy or dairy farm in said DlStP1(il} or to bring or to send milk into said Distmct, or any person who has applied or is about to apply for such license, or_any manufacturer or dealer in foods, drugs, or disinfectants, or similar materials: 1’rmydeJ_fw·¢he¢·, ”“*'*°” °°“°°d· That every place wpere milk is sold shall be deemed a da1ry under the law for ur ses 0 ins ction. · Miscnri,1.AI:hous: Forilsent of stable, one hundred and twenty dollars. m¤°°“*¤°°“- For the enforcement of the pI‘0Vl§l0ps Of an Act to prevent the P'°°,f: °°“' spread of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the District of Columbia,  pam. approved December twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, apd an Act to prevent the spread ofpontagious diseases ru the_Distriet of Qt g;1;_'§·`g_ Columbia, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, 4¤e.p.ss¤. and for investigating the cause of cases of typhoid fever reported to the health department under the proyisrons of an Act to require cases of t phoid fever occurring m the District of Columbia to be reported vol 32, 3 to the health department of Sélld D1StI'lCf, approved February fourth,p` ' nineteen hundred and two, under the direction of the health oilieer of