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 516 FIETY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3553. 1906. €,'('fQ"";md€r com stables owned or operated by said District: _ Provided, _That such missicners. horses, wagons, and carts as may be temporarily needed for hauling and excavating material in connection with works authorized by appropriations may be temporarily employed for such purposes under the conditions named in section two of this Act in relation to the employ- ment of laborers, skilled laborers, and mechanics. .{”};f,fo‘;:}’y”“$,‘§,f}}$, Sec. 4. The services of draftsmen, levelers, rodmen, chainmen, and men. etc- inspectors, temporarily required in connection with water-department work authorized by appropriations, may be employed exclusively to carry into effect said appropriations, and be paid. therefrom, when specifically and in writing ordered by the Commissioners of the District, and the Commissioners of the District in their annual estimates _ shall report the number of such employees performing such services and their work and the sums paid to each: Provided, That the expenditureshereunder shall not exceed eight thousand dollars during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven. m,'S";;,?;}‘,€,‘;,f’“°’ °°'“‘ The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are further author- Lnbvrm. ew- ized toemploy temporarily such laborers, skilled laborers. and mechanics, as may be required in connection with water-department work, and to incur all necessary engineering and other expenses, exclusive of personal services, incidental to carrying on such work and necessary or theproper execution thereof; said laborers, skilled laborers, and meehamcs ttf be egmlptltgred to pprform such woék as may not bp] required y existing aw o one un er contract, an to ay or suc services and expenses from the appropriation under whilcih such services are _ rendered and expenses incurred. ,,Q,'(§‘#°°“““°°““ "“" Sino. 5. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are !`§:¤,}¤¢g¤¤¤1>¤idfr¤¤¤· authorized to employ in the execution of work the cost of which is pay- ., p. 368. . . . . . . pg; fpomlgpelpgiprogriation accpuntlpreaiteddin tihcé District app(oApr1ai c ‘ sca ear nine een un re an ve a rove r1 twenty-seventh, nineteien hundred and four, and known agthe "Misbellaneous trust-fund deposits, Districtof Columbia," all necessary inspectors, overseers, foremen, sewer tappers, skilled laborers, mechanics, laborers, special policemen stationed at street-railway crossings, one inspector of gas fitting, two janitors for laboratories of the Washington and Georgetown Gas Light companies, market master, assistant ` market master, watchman, and one laborer for the wholesale producers’ market, horses, carts, and wagons, and to incur all necessary expenses incidental to carrying ou such work and necessary for the proper execut1o’n thereof; such services and expenses to be paid from said appro- L“”“ °“ "°‘*“*“l‘ plgriborllugfhiitltthe Commssioner f tl D` tt f C l l' h ll ,,0,,, . . . * 1 . so xc is r1c o to um na s a notmake requisitions upon the appropiations from the Treasury of the United States for a larger amount during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven than they make on the appropriations arising from the revenues, including drawback certificates, of said District, except as otherwise provided herein. ' Tf;Q,fQ;‘;Y"” "°"‘ "‘° Sec. 7. That until and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to advance, on the requisition of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, made in the manner now prescribed bv law, out of anv moneys in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. such sums as may be necessary from time to time to meet the ge_ne:·al cxppusgs of saidf Disirict,  authorized by Congress, and to reim iurse ne reasury `ortic iortion of said advances avable b the District of Columbia out ofithe taxes and revenues cgllectcd foiii {Eff;-St on M, the support of the government thereof: 1)/·m·[dezl, That all advances vaxggfsél P 766 made under this Act and under the acts of February eleventh. nine- pp_m,;_9,;}_ teen hundred and one, June first, nineteen hundred and tW0,_Ma1‘ch · ·PP· $'·9°· 91*- third. nineteen hundred and three, April twenty-seventh, nineteen