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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 787 Tuunrzctmosrs HosrrTAL: For additional amount required for ,,}`¤*>¤¤°¤*°¤*¤ H°¤Piprovisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to same, ` gas, 1ce, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, and other necessary items, two thousand two hundred and seventy-five dollars. BOARD or- HILDREN’S Guarwrausz For additional amolint re uired G Bggd Of ¤¤¤dr¢¤’¤ for board and care of all children committed to the guardiansliip of bimlgizmdreu. said board by the courts of the District, and for temporary care of children pending investigation or while being transferred from place to place, with authority to pa in addition to the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars heretogare authorized a further sum not to exceed four thousand dollars to institutions adjudged to be under sectarian control, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MILITIA: For pay of officers_and enlisted men of naval battalion N¤v¤1¤¤11i¤m annual cruise of nineteen hundred and nine, fiscal year nineteen and ten, one thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and four cents. J Unoumrrrsz For ayment of the `udgments, including costs, J“°¤'¤°°“’· against the District of) Columbia, set fortlr in House Documents Num- ` bered N ine hundred and nine and nine hundred and thirty-four, and Senate Document Numbered Six hundred and thirty-nine, of this session, three thousand one hundred and fifty-six dollars and seventy- ' eight cents, together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest, at not exceeding four per centum, on said judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due unf the date of payment. REFUNDING TAXESZ The Commissioners of the District of o umbia Retundiug permit are hereby authorized to refund from the appropriation for ‘ ‘ Refund- fm ing taxes, and so forth, District of Columbia," to the following persons the amounts of excess fees paid by them for building ermits: Owen Owens, eight dollars; James L. Parsons, sixty-four dollgrs ; B. Stanley Simmons, fifty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents; F. D. McAuliffe, forty-four dollars and forty cents; and to the Washington Gas—Light Company, for du licate payment for permit for excavations, ten dollars; and to Catherine M. Daly, thirteen dollars and sixty-four cents, amount erroneously paid on account of taxes against sublot twenty-six, s uare nine hundred and sixteen. NoRT*nnnNqLi1BnnTY MARKET cLArMs: For amount required to pay M§',$,’;{‘$,{§,m,P*°°“’ the allowances reported by the auditor of the sulpreme court of the **01-35. r>·1<>60· District pursuant to the provisions of the Act of arch fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the District of Columbia in accordance with the Act of Congress approved January twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and as amended July nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven" (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page ten hundred and sixty), in settlement of claims arising by reason of the destruction of the Northern Liberty Market, to be paid wholly from the revenues of ` the District of Columbia, two thousand dollars. WATER DEPARTMENT: The Commissioners of the District of Colum- ,_,§f“‘h M- M'*°d°¤‘ bia are hereby authorized to refund to Edith M. Macdonald the sum Refund. of ten dollars, from appropriation for "Refunding water rents, and so forth," amount erroneously paid on account of water-main assessment against lot twentyifive, square twenty-nine hundred and nine. AMENDMENT or SECTION TWO, DISTRICT arruornrarron Aer, ,Q§°”"’°'°"' °“""°" tuscan rnan NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN; That section two of the {-,§g¤*gg“,§”,§,gf°· District of Columbia appropriation Act approved March third, nine- ' ` teen hundred and nine, placing a limitation on ex nditures for pur-_ poses specified therein of sixty~two thousand clldllars during the fiscal year nineten hundred and ten, is hereby amended by increasing said limitation to sixty-five thousand seven hundred dollars during said fiscal year.