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 472 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 28. 1918. rnmronanr nouns. ,,,§§,§,?°’” °‘ i“di'-‘°“* Hospital for the Insane: For support of indigent insane of the gisprict of Columbia in Saint El.1za.beth’s Hospital, as provided aw, $100,000. yWorkhouse: Eor maintenance, including superintendence, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and support_of prisoners; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, medicme and hospital mstruments, fiuniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates; urchase of tools and equi ment; purchase and maintenance of iiarm implements, live stocg, tools, equipment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation, and means of transportation; supplies and personal services, and all other necessary items, $40,000. Reformatory: For maintenance, including superintendence, custody, clothing, guarding, care and support of inmates; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, me icine and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates; {purchase of tools an equipment; purchase and maintenance o farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment; transportation and means of transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation; supplies and pérsonal services, and all other necessa.ry items, $20,000. “'“"°"°""°°· warns smzvron. mE m$i$°§ iii For constructing twenty-four-inch water mains in Twenty-first S°“‘“"°““"‘ "°°‘· Street, from L Street to lfiréginia Avenue; in V` `a Avenue to New York Avenue; in New ork Avenue between ilirginia. Avenue and Nineteenth and E Streets; in E Street between Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets; and in Seventeenth Street between E Sltregg apd New _Yqrk Alyen:i1p,§70,g00, to continue available during t e ca ear nine een un e an mneteen. ¤i5A£fM°°°l mm S For icoryistrpfucting tgventy-fouriisngh water (p1ainBin Twenty-first treet rom ir a venue to treet, an in Street between Seventeenth ant?-DT-ivventy-first Streets, $39,600; and for construcf sixteen-inch water main in B Street between Twenty-first aliid ·;~,,_g.,,,,,,, pan, Twenty-sixth Streets and in Twenty-sixth Street between B and D "““"*¤¤· Streets, $13,700; and for constructing a twenty-inch water main I th Mm in Missouri Avenue between Four-and-a·ha1f and Sixth Streets ° ° Northwest, $6,000; and for constructin twelve-inch water main in the Mall between Seventh and Ninth Streets and B Street north alnd B %are?et sleuth, $2,400; ip} all, $66,730, to continue available uringt e sc year mneteen undredan nmeteen. $°"‘*°° °*P°¤S°S· For continuing the extension of and maintaining the high-serv- ·,v,,,,,,,,,,m,,,w_ ice ?·stem of winter distributisim, laying necessary service and trun · mains or ow service, an purc asing, installing, and maintaining) water meters on services, to such private residences and to suc business places as may not be required to install meters under existing regulations as may_be directe by the commissioners said meters at _ tunes to remain the property of the District oi Columbia, to include all necessary land machinery, buildings, mains, and appurtenances, and labor, and purchase and mainte- F _ ’ nance of horses, wagons, carts, and harness necessary for the proper ""“"“°°·'°‘°““°"· execution of this work, $35,000, to be paid out of the revenues of the water department. Judgments. JUDGMEXTS l Y“"“‘°°‘°" For pavment of the 'udvment, including costs, against the District oi Columbia, set iorth in House Document Numbered six