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 1032 SIXTY·FOURTH ooNenEss. sees. II. ce. 160. 1917. For meals of jurors and of prisoners temporarily detained at court awFaiting trial, $50; or rent $2 000; ger furrgguxie, fixtures, equipment, and repairs to the co1u·thouse an groun $500; For fuel, ice, gas, laundry_ work, stationery, printing, books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and repairs thereto bmdnng and rebmdinfgprxservation of records, mops, brooms and buckets, removal 0 as and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and othlgr expenses not otherwise provided for, $2,000; §:1“§¤°°ae°l"°' Poucim  Two judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $2 200; depluty clerks-one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one (who sha be a stenographer and typewriter) $900; deput financial clerk, $1,500; seven baihifs, at $900 each; deputy marshgl, $1,000; janitor, $600; engineer, $900; assistant engineer, $720; fireman, $600; two assistant jamtors, at $300 each; matron $600; three charmen, at $360 each; Enum. telephone operator, $480; lll all, $30,180. _ _ eous: For pr1nt1n§,law books books of reference, directol'l&,r§!’lOd1G8».lSJ stationery, md1ng and rebmdmg, preservauon of reco, typewriters and repaus thereto, fuel, 1ce, gas, electric hghts and power, telephone service laundry work, removal of ashes and rubbish, ’mops, brooms, buckets, dusters, sponges, painte1s’ and gumbeas supplies, toilet artrcles, medicines, soap and disinfectants, mted States Bags and halyards, and all other necessa and incide£_t.al expen;-aaa pfmeylery $$1 not otherwke provided zu-, $2,250; or w c es, ; For witness f $3 000· _ I For furnitureegd repairing and replacing same, $200; “'°”·°"‘· orgepgdmgalsupf juig? :;:1 0 bailiifs in` attendance upon them when e y e co ; ger compensation of jurors, $7,000; or repanrs to “¥ldmK $1 500; K M gl all, $14,650. F_ (ig s...,,.._ _ ¤Nr¤1P-¤·¤o¤¤‘r= nvoju es at$3,000eaeb· I k 1 500; three “°"'·°*°· I•`, r rent of building`, $3 600· ' ` Fgr °°“*i';f°'¥* °XP°¤¤é*» iiduding books, law books, books of reference, fu , hgh}, telephone, blanks, dockets, and all other necessagmiscellanau eouilntems and supplies, $750; L-=··~··-— wm;“,—‘?i»"}.‘°"’ °*"i—"°’ ”"*°“°· - · · vo1.sa,p. 140. d I _ _ UNACY - Q! 6XPO¤S¤§ lttending the execution of wuts 1§og“§§§“1°°¤,,2“§`p“§$§’5’I$, ‘£° °"1"€.§'E‘1‘“"‘°“‘° {."‘°’°‘{,""°',,,"‘,.,,‘*“ °‘“°’ Q5 _ _ 1 _ mrm or so t to `1;1,ed 1; 1; gint Elizpbeth s Hospital by order of th?executi(1ire;=(iiuthority oci the thetrict o Columbia imder the provisions of existing law, including employment of an ahemst at not excee $1,500 per annum, asrgéoaa clerk at $900 who shall be a stenograp er and typewriter, ,,,,{"'°‘ me "¤“¤¢ INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. Amount. For interest and s' fund th f ded d b out of  revenues o tric(1iIdf C?>luu1i11bia arid gnlzgzitllflgultlbtl-lditn tj, - . Y money m e Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $975,408. Emsgeucy fund. EMERGENCY FUND. “°'°"’““'· To be expended only in case of eme ch ‘ t ‘ . . . _, my , Hxlgbhc msamtary conditions, calamity lbgyflzidsgr iiraesolilgtbx anrdcgf e character, and ID all cases of emergency not otherwise sufficiently
 * %lS;»3•Zl1l• clerks, at $1,000 each; niessenger, $600;’jii1i}i1toi-f$600; in all,