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 78 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. coal, oils, waste, and other supplies, and for maintenance of motor trucks, $75,000. ‘ Nm me P*P°· For·main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $107,000. S°"°"’°“· 'For suburban sewers, including the purchase of one motor field {legen at not to exceed $2,000, and the maintenance of motor ve- `c es, $110,000. R°°Pg°¤'*¤“°¤· ‘ The une nded balance of the a pro riation for suburban sewers, WL ’P`m8` 1917, r§ropriated and conti1i)ued1i1.vailabIe for the fiscal year 1920. ‘ ` mi}’$°(?lS}°“° °°° °°" For assessment and permit work, sewers, $50,000. _ Riim °‘”Y· For purchase or condemnation of rights of way for construction, maintenance, and repair of public sewers, $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ _ w_‘g>P{\_ l’°*°¤°° *¤· Up‘per Potomac interceptor: For continuing the construction of P the pper Potomac interceptor between Twenty-seventh and K Streets and the Chain Bridge, $40,000. ` sms ‘ STREETS. ‘ °‘°‘“*“‘·°‘°· Dnsr mmvnrrnou, onnamrm, AND snow nnmovar.: For dust prevention, sweeping, and cleauingstreets, avenues, alleys, and su urban streets, under the immediate direction of the commissioners, and for cleaningl snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, and gutters in the discretion of the commissioners, including services and purchase and maintenance of equiplnrfnt, rent of storage rooms; maintenance and repairs of stables;, purchase, and mamtenance of horses;·hire, purchase; maintenance, ‘ and repair of wagons, harness, and other equipment; allowance to inspectors and forenren for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed for each inspector or oreman $2511per month fora horse—drawn vehicle, $30 per month for an automob' e, and $15 per month for a. motorcycle; purchase, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled vehicles necessary in cleaning streets; purchase, maintenance, and repair of bicycles; and necessary _ _ incidental expenses, $400,000. ,,,§"*’°°°‘ °‘ my ‘°" Drsrosai. or crrr nmjnsnz To enable the commissioners to carry xy:&40·gh`539- out the provisions of einstinglgaw gpverning the collection and dis-= ’°‘ posal of garbage, dead anim, nig t soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of Columbia, including inspection and allowance to inspectors for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed $25 per month for each inspector for horse-drawn vehicles, $30 per month or automobiles, and $15 per month for motorcycles; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public ii:;iii°:tepm,.,e,_ dumps; and inci ental expenses, $656,000: Promkled, That any roceeds received from the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall) be Y gaid into the Treasurjy of the United States to the credit of the United L‘°’°°"‘°‘°“· tates and the District of Columbia in e ual parts: Prmnkied further, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or mislpsllaneoug refuse from hotels, places of business, large apartment . ., or arding ouses. mug °°' Pennine coirmssrouz For contingent expenses, including laborers, trimmers, nurserymen, repairmen, teamsters, cart hire, trees, tree boxes, tree stakes, tree straps, tree labels, planting and care of trees on city and suburban streets, care of trees, tree spaces, maintenance of two motor trucks, and miscellaneous items, $60,000. B“'m“‘*’°"°“‘ Barmzvc nnacnz Superintendent, $720; two watchmen, at $500 each; tempora _ services, supplies, and maintenance, $4,500; for 13% to bmlgngs, pools, an upkeep of grounds, $1,780; in all,