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 .506 FIFTY-N1N'rH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 2552. 1906. who shall be veterinary surgeons, at one thousand dollars each, and th ree 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, forty-eight thousand five hundred and sixty dollars: wm Pm_ Provided, That no officer or employee of the health department shall, mbnen. during his conctinuance in ofl§ce, Serge, ii; his private cszpacityh for fee, `ft or rewar, an erson icense to eep or main ain a airy or dlaiify farm in said Digtrict or to brincg or to send milk into said District, or any person who has applic or is about to apply for such license, or any manufacturer or dealer in foods, drugs, or disinfectants, raises aennea. or similar materials: Provided further, That every place where milk is sold shall be deemed a dairy under the law for purposes of inspection. mg(f,jS°'£;g;*8;* °°“‘ MISCELLANEOUS! For the enforcement of the provisions of an Act v01. 26, p. csi.` to revent the spread of scarlet fever and diphtheria in the District of Coliimbia, approved Decembertwentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, v51.2o, p. sas. and an Act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, and for investigating the cause of cases of typhoid fever reported v¤1.22,p.2. to the health department under the provisions of an Act to require cases of typhoid fever occurring in the District of Columbia to be reported to the health de artment of said District, approved February fourth, nineteen hundred, and two, under the direction of the health oilzicer of said District, including salaries or compensation for personal services when ordered in writing by the Commissioners and necessary for the enforcement and execution of said acts, purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, rent of stable, pu1·- chase of reference books, and maintenance of quarantine station and small-pox hospital, twenty-five thousand dollars. R°¤*- For rent of stable, one hundred and twenty dollars. ”*S*¤*°°¤¤¤¤°"*°°· For maintenpnce of thi disinfecting servgze, including salaries or compensation or persona services w en or ered in writin b the Commissioners and necessary for the maintenance of said sergicelj and for purcéhase and magntenanci of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, an rent of stab e, five thousand dollars. $§fg9“¤;_°{2}f“· For emergency fund for the enforcement of the provisions of an ' Act to provide for the drainage of lots in the District of Columbia, j:;'*;§,’{;{*S°**°°*· approved May nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and an ' get $0 piiovme for the abatemient of rgiisances in éhe Distzict of Colum- 18 ny t ie »ommissioners o sait istrict, an for other ur ses, gpp1;>ve(d Acpgillfourteenth, nineteen hundred and six, threeltholdiand ve un re dollars. ol ars. (,0*;l<{°d- €*<>·· *¤¤r>**¤· _F or contingent expenses, including a proper allowance by the Commissioners for the maintenance of a horse and vehicle by one inspector \’<>¤·¤· v· 7<>‘~*· for official use, incident to the enforcement of an Act to regulate the sale of milk in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, Val- 30- v· 246- approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five; an Act relating to the adulteration of foods and drugs in the District of Columbia, approved February seventeenth, eighteen hundred and VM- 30. v- 398- ninety-eight, and an Act to prevent the adnlteration of candy in the District of Columbia, approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety eight, for the maintenance of a chemical laboratory, and for the purchase of reference books, one thousand dollars. Dai'!' *¤¤P°¢¤<>¤· For the necessary traveling expenses of sanitary and food inspectors while traveling outside of the District of Columbia for the purpose of inspecting dairy farms, milk, and other dairy products, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. h;?}?;};; wsrds in Garfield and Providence hospitals: For isolating wards for minor ' contagious diseases at Garfield and Providence hospitals, maintenance,
 * 0** ·***¤l*°*¤**°¤*- For special services in connection with the detection of the adulteragon; of drugs and of foods, including candy and milk, one hundred