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 `184 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cr-1. 182. 1912. "°"°¢ ‘““¤"·°'°· When ordered to do so by the said commissioners, liihting comgépappesushall move and readjust any lamps maintained y them at o owing rates: m°°"u°'°°' For each electric arc lamp, ten dollars. " For each electric incandescent lamp, Eve dollars. mFor each gas lamp moved not more than six feet, two dollars and cents. ger each gas lamp moved more than six feet, four dollars. mFor each gas lamp raised or lowered to new grade, one dollar and t cents. ,,_§,§,B_""°‘ ‘“° °“ 'Fhe Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized to ,“°;_¤¤¤¤¤ •¤**=°*· enter into contract, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, with any responsible personhiirm, company, or corporation for the mmntenance of napht a or oil lamps, equipped with mantle burners of not less than sixty candlepower, at a price not to exceed twenty- two  and eighty cgngs per lamp per annum, tprhich price shall mdu' the entire cost o urnishm' g, instalhng' an maintammg` all mmumu G,   lantre1rns,db{’1mpl1;s, streetgdesigirationsa and fixtures. an r_ eno ere y ecommrssronersto 0 ` K companies in the District of Columbia shall discontinue sgnyhiliitlillig lamps mamt§edtll;y ther; vgthout further paymslpt therelfpg, and remove m e, wnexpe ts tems, npr; mmerny mg Ext;-I`6§_ GDI`Il0Ct$d ighemwith  uS°¤ Pos »
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,,,,,,,,,, expended for mem p ees or dues of any or employof $;§__w·;·§·‘1‘ °" the nmpea sees or of the District ot common in any slieagi; or ‘ association or for expenses of attendance of any person at any meeting or convention o members of an&0society or association, rmlem such fees,tiguest, or expenses are au  be paid by specific approprra ns or su purposes or are provi for H1 express terms _ rn some general appropriation. §1;°£lI.ll$i§i°il.°%l€de{• _Sec. 9. The provisions of section thirty-six hundred and seventy- ,,,‘Q,Y,¥;§,‘{}}§,'{§"},'},,,,c,f mne of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by V1 section three of the mint deicienc ayépropriation Act approved °·“·"·"· February twenty-sevent, nineteen hun ed and six (Statutes at Large, volume thirt{—four, page forty-nine), known as the antideiicregcy Act, are t_ereby;1xtpndeddand méalde appgicable in all respec oapproprraionsm eoran ex n`t dto ll f gs oigcersand employees of the goverriPr(i1entu:>·l’,Stl)heaJ1Distri<*;t gf rm um ra. reseaepeuaamr Sec. 10. On and after Jul Erst nineteen hundred d t 1 { '§’,,,,‘§°f{,§ §f,,l€,",§f‘,, collected by the District of golumbia shall be Ipaid inst; theldgsdsog me. of the United States to the credit of the nited States and the District of Columbia m elgual parts, as follows, namely, fees of Super-‘ mtendent of Weights, easures, and Markets; fees of Surveyor":. Olitiscep He»}lthbDi¢;§pnrtment %6S%P0\;11d {ees; feeixs for railing tm mr;eesor u gperm1s· ees t' `t; ' Beach fees; fees from §ublic ’ converfiledczc sldhltioldnglinileez E; tax geurilthiiigates; fer? of gre _ umcrpal Court ;fand fees collected by the mspec ron vision on acc unt 't, rtiii transcrigpts of records issued b% th; inspictldirgll buildin ciltfdd ath'; surplus ees of the Recorder of eeds and Register of Wills', together wrt the tuition of nonresident pupils in public schools, and the tax of one-half of one cent_ paid by any street or other railroad company for aalpgglrlaésxsengerilcarirroed zcposs th2hH1ghway Brliiilge; and the annual an one au moiesoro ermotorve'. £iix§F dtgzggxrggé Sec. 1 1. Hereafter the Superintendent of the Caigitol Building and ,,,,,u,,,,,,_ M Grounds may transfer apparatus, a liances ur m ut, . . PP ,6q p e s, and supplies of any) kmd, drscontmued or rmanently out of service to such other ranches of the service ogethe United States, or District