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 1008 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 192. 1911. s ial engm' ee or construction work authorized by appropriatiborizs may be Iiirughased, hired, and maintained exclusively to carry into effect said appropriations, when specifically  m writing ordered by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and all such expenditures necessary for the roper execution of said work, exclu- , sive of personal services, shall lbs paid from and equitably charged aspen. ainst the sums appropriated for said work; and the Commissioners gi the District in the annual estimates shall report the number of horses, wagons, and harness purchased, and horses and wagons hired and the sums paid for same, and out of what aplproprratron, and all. horses owned or maintained by the District sha, so far as may be racticable, be rovided for in stables owned or operated by said €¤·>¤{•·>· du cm District: Provoklgl, That such horses, wagons, and carts as may be mi;i;¤er`:. temporarily needed for handing and excavating material m connec- ` tion with works authorized by appropriations may be temporarily emplo éd for such purposes under the conditions named in section pwbq) ofr this dAct  relation to the employment of laborers, skilled a rers, an mec amos. ¥¤¢¤r ¤¤1¤¤¤¤I ¤¤¤ Sec. 4. The services of draftsmen, levelers, rodmen, chainmen, and me¤°i?u°l°U inspectors temtporarialg required   connection with water-department work au_ oriz by a(ppropr1ations may be employed exclusively to carry mto effect said appropriations, and be paid therefrom when specifically and in writing ordered by the Commissioners of Revert the District, and the Commissioners of the District in their annual estimates shall report the number of such employees performing such mmbm i_ services  their work and the sums paid to each: Provided, That ms. U the expenditures hereunder shall notexceed ten thousand dollars during the fiscal year nineteen hirndred and twelve. mjgrk ¤¤d¢r Com- The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are further author- Tercirlbllifary mum. ized to employ 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 for the proper execution thereof, said laborers, skilled laborers, and mechanics to  employed to perform such work as may not be requ1red_by existing law to be done under contract, and to pay for such services and expenses from the appropriation under which such services are rendered and expenses incurred. ,u§,‘_{f°¤“•¤°°““’°*° Sec. 5. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are author- Expensawdrmm. ized to employ in_ the execution of work the cost of which is payable from the appropriation account created in the District appropriation V°*·”·P~“‘· Act for the Hscal_ year mneteen hundred and five, approved A ril twenty-seventh, mneteen hundred and four, and known as the "lIdiscellaneous trust-fund dqposits, District of Columbia " all necessary inspectors, overseers, oremen, sewer tappers, skilled laborers, mechamcs, lahorers. special policemen stationed at street-railway crossings, one inspector of gas Htting, two janitnrs for laboratories, of the Washington and Georgetown Gas Light companies, market master, assistant market master, watchman, horses, carts, and wagons, and to mcur all necessary expenses incidental to carrying on such work and necessary for the proper execution thereof, such services and exEenses_to_be paid from said appropriation account. mgmt: on mms- Sec. 6. The omrmssroners of the District o Columbia shall not make requisitions upon the appropriations from the Treasury of the United States for a larger amount during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve than they make on the appro riations arising U from the revenues, including drawback certificates, of) said District, Agfggm Sec. 7. During the remander of the current fiscal year and during Mazlmnm mu the Hscal Kear nineteen hundred and twelve no more than the following "°°i°- rates be paid for lighting avenues, streets, roads, alleys, an ·