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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3553. 1906. 513 (iieciplmmendation of the health officer, twelve thousand three hundred o rs. TRANSPORTATION OF PAUPERS: For transportation of paupers, three rsmspomusn. thousand dollars. · MILITIA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. mums. ' For the following, to be expended under the authority and direction Expenses. of the commanding general, who is hereby authorized and empowered to make necessary contracts and leases, namely: For rent, fuel (including fuel for cruises), light, heat, care, and repair of armories, ractice ships, boats, machinery, and dock, dredginglalongside of dock, and for telephone service, twenty-four thousand dollars. For lockers, furniture, and gymnastic apparatus for armories, one thousand five hundred dollars. For printing and stationery, six hundred and fifty dollars. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and contingent expenses, one thousand dollars. For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms,' one thousand dollars. E or clerk, office of the adjutant-general, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For expenses of drills and parades, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For postage, one thousand five hundred dollars. For ex nses of riiie practice and matches, four thousand seven hundred dollars, to be immediately available. · ` For ex uses of camps, instruction, practice marches, and practice cmp expenses. cruises, dfteen thousand dollars; and three thousand dollars, or so ` much thereof as may be necessary, of the sum appropriated for these objects for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and six shall be available for expenses of rifle practice and matches and for repair of practice shi s for that year. lpor pay of troops, other than Government employees, to be dis- Pwbursed under the authority and direction of the commandin general, seventeen thousand six hundred dollars: Provided, That all moneys . . uctions for loss collected on account of deductions made from the pay of any officer or or pmpeny. enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia on account of Government property lost or destroyed by such individual shall be repaid into the Unite States Treasury to the credit of the ofiicer of the militia of the District of Columbia who is accountable to the United States Government for such property lost or destroyed: [’rm;ided j7n·rhm·, That all moneys collected on account of deductions U¤¤ 0* ¤¤¢¤. •=¤¤ made from the pa * of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of) Columbia for or on account of any violation of the regulations governing said National Guard shall be held by the commanding reneral of the militia of the District of Columbia, who is authorized to expend such moneys so collected for necessary clerical and general expenses of the service, heretofore or hereafter incurred, including law books and books of reference, 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 a propriation disbursed for pa · of troops. For general incidentalpexpeiises of the service, five hundred dollars. I¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤*¤- . XVATER METERS. ""“°""°°“"‘· For the purchase, installation, and maintenance of water meters to ,,_ff]f‘,,'§Q*"*’· ‘“’“*"°‘ be placed in such private residences as may be directed by the Comvox. xxxiv, rr 1-33