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 28 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 198. 1908. ages; livery, purchase, and care of horses and carriages or bnggies not otherwise rovided for; horseshoeing; ice, repairs to poun and vehicles, use ofpbic cles by inspectors in the engineer department not to exceed five hundred dollars, and other general necessary expenses of District offices, including the sinkinggund oiiiice, Board of Charities, excise board, rsonal—tax board rbor master, health department, surveyor’s oghe, sealer of weights and measures’ office, an department of insurance, and purchase of new apparatus and laboratory equipment in office of inspector of asphalt and cement, thirty-five thousand dollars; and the mmissioners shall so apportion this sum MM- of as to prevent a deficiency therein: Provided, That horses and vehicles ngggginmw appropriated for in this Act shall not be used by the Commissioners for an other purpose than to visit such points within the District of Columlnia as it ma be necessary to visit in order to enable them to inspect or inform themselves concerning any public work or property pdelonging to the; saidHDistrict or to do any o er act necessary to the mimstration o its a airs. - Limit on expend.? No rt of the money a riated by this Act, except appro ria- ""°“" "‘°"“"°· °*°‘ tions X; the militia, shall ggluggd for the purchase, liverly, or maintenance of horses, or for the purchase, maintenance, or repair of buggies or carriages and harness, except as provided for in the appropriation for contin nt and miscellaneous ex nses or unless the a propriation from whichctbe same is proposed to li; paid shall specifically authorize auch p1p;hase,h1ive6ry, maintenance and repair, and except also as ereina r authoriz. ` rim insurance pw No part of the money appropriated tay this Act shall be used for the m°‘°°°‘ pavment of premiums or other cost of re insurance. $*•¤l·¤ For contingent expenses of stables of the en 'neer department, including for?, shoeing, purchase and repair ogl vehicles, purchase ’ and repair of arness, b n ets, lap robes, purchase of horses, whi , oils, brushes, combs, sponges, chamois skins, buckets, halters, jacli; rubber boots and coats, medicines, and other necessary articles and expenses, five thousand dollars; and no expenditure on account of the engineer department for the items named in this paragraph shall be made from any other fund, except as hereinafter authorized. P°“"‘*°· For postage for strictly oHicial)mail matter, seven thousand dollars. B'""" Forhren; og disltrfipt 0S1in? for July, nineteen hundred and eight, seven un re an ty 0 rs. HfFo1(ir§nt of old record vault for July, nineteen hundred and eight, t * dollars. Flor rent of office for department of insurance for July, nineteen hupdred andfeight, seventyddollars. d H or rent o pro rty yar s, fift dollars. Ftpr rent 0; storiigoom fun pnrofiierty clerk for July, nineteen hundre and cig t. twenty-tive dollars. ccxnecung personal For necessary expenses, including services of collectors or bailiifs, °“"‘ in the collection of overdue personal taxes by distraint and sale and otherwise, and for other necessary items, three thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ For rent of office for corporation counsel for July, nineteen hundred and eight, eighty-three dollars and fifty cents. ·¥··¤i··i¤¤ ·>¤r»··¤~¤=·- For judjfcpil egpenseis, includipg procprepientpi chains oagitle, the printing 0 rie s in t ie court o a a s 0 the `strict oflumbia, napd witness figs in Igiigcript cases ]moi·e the supreme court of said istrict, 've thousand dollars. °°'°"°" °"“"°"‘ _F or livery of horse or horse hire for coroner’s office, jurors’ fees, yvitness fees, removal of deceased dpersons, making autopsies, ice, disinfectants, telephone service, an other necessary supplies for the morgue, and the_necessa1g_ expenses of holding inquests, including stenogiaphic services in ta ing testimony, and photographing unidentified be ies. three thousand dollars.