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 180 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sam. II. C11. 182. 1912. ` ¤*”*"*°• "* For continumg' the extension of and mainta1n1ng` ° the h` h-service m' M system of water distribution, laying necessary service irgiid trunk mains for low service, and purchasing, installuiig, and maintainin water meters on services to such private residences and to such business as may nolicbe  to  meters under r ations as may t y mmissioners 0 District of Columbia, said meters at all times to remain the property of the District of Columbia, to include all necessary land, machinery buildings, mains and appurtenances, and labor, and the purchase and maintenance of l1orses,_wagons, carm, and harness necessary for the proper execution of this work, somuch as may be availab e in the water fund during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, after providing gir the expenditurm hereinbefore authorized, is hereby appropriat. ,.,L"f.{,Q"$"" °”"n" Pgirc?2. That the services of draftsmen, assistant engineus, levelers - transrtmen, rodmen, chaimnen, computes, copyists, overseers, and inspectors temporarily required m connection Wl¥¤ll_S8WGl', street, or road work, or the construction and reparrof buildings and bridges, or any general or special engineering or consmiction work authorized by appropriations may be employed exclusively  car? into effect a2.%2P...P2::.’:¢.:**.:z**¤rr.‘; sssszziariyans s wrsug °*..§,,.°‘·*‘* it **16 u n u ures for theiproper execution of  work shall be paid froamyan equitably chsrg against the sums appropriated for said work; and the Commissioners of the District in their annual estimate shall report the number of such employees perfo such services, and their work, §"$;,,,, ,,,,,,,1,, and the sums paid to each, and out oi what appropriation: Provided mm- gliait th;  hereunder shall iiot exceed Eeventy thousand o ars urrng e fiscal year nineteen undred an . mlr,Y,‘{§l‘,e,‘§,?°°’ °°“" _ The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are further authoregf¤*P°¤*Yl¤*>°¤’°*‘¤· ized to employ temporarily such laborers, skilled laborers, drivers, hostlers, and mechanics as may be required exclusively in connection with sewer, street, and road work, and street cleaning, or the con— struction and repair of buildings and bridges, or_any general or special engmeeringlor construction 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, drivers, hostlers, and mechanics to be employed to perform such work as may not be required by law to be done under contract, and to pay for such services and expenses from the sppropriatgidns under which such services are rendered and ex cnses mcurr. §‘,‘;c”f§g§§§";§§; gre. 3. That allborses, harness, and horse-drawn vehicles necessary “¤g¤:;§*¤¤¤¤¤ fn i for- use in connection with the construction and supervision of sewer, street, street lighting, road work, and street-cleaning work, including tha mauitenimcedof iilaril horsiis and haiiness, fend the maintenance an repair-o said ve ces, an the urc asso allnecess ' and supplies in connection therewitli, or on constructionasilndldaiiagiii of buildings and bridges, or any general or special engineering or- §9¤31'¤<¥$&0¤ VY01£k_ 8;; 0I'i?6<l by appropriations, may beipurchascd, rr, an mam am exc usrve y to into effect said appropriations, when specifically and in writin ordered b th mm1ss' of the District_of Columbia; and all such expenditulies riddoessary fglllli-2 proper execution of said work, exclusive o ersonal services, shall be RWM par from and egurtably charged against the sums a propriated for sard work; and the Commissioners of the District in igre annual estimates shall report the number of horses, vehicles, and harness pur. chased, and horses and vehicles hired, and the sums paid for same and out of what alplproprration; and all horses owned or maintained by the District sh, so far as may be practicable, be provided for