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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss. II. Ch. 232. 1894. 26] be applied to leasing premises for armory purposes at a reasonable annual rental, to be paid quarterly, for a term not exceeding three years. d hor lockers, gun racks, and furniture for armories. eight hundred C¤¤¤¤t ¤¤p¤¤¤e¤- 0 lars.‘ For printing and stationery, three hundred dollars. For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and contingent expense , three hundred dollars. For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms, nine hundred dollars. . _ I For expenses of drills and parades, one thousand two hundred dollars. For expenses of rifle practice and matches, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of camp of instruction, seven thousand dollars. €`¤*¤v·>f*¤¤¢¤·¤t¤i¤¤¤- For general incidental expenses of the service, three hundred dollars. And no contract shall be made or liability incurred under appropriations for the militia of the District of Columbia beyond the sums herein appropriated. YVATER DEPARTMENT.‘ Witter dmirtmeiit The following sums are hereby appropriated to carry on the opera- Tv be Dlid from. tionslof the water department, to be paid wholly from its revenues, w°t°""°"“°" name y: For Revenue and Inspection Branch: For one chief clerk, one thou- R*;¤¤¤{)•> Md insand eight hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand four hun- sP°° °° md" dred dollars each; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one chief inspector, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars; six inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; one messenger, six hundred dollars; For Distribution Branch: For one superintendent, one thousand six Distribution branch. hundred dollars; one draftsman, one ·housand five hundred dollars; one foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one timekeeper, eight hundred dollars; one assistant foreman, nine hundred dollars; one tapper and machinist, nine hundred dollars; one assistant tapper, six hundred dollars; three steam engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; one black smith, seven hundred and iitty dollars; two plumbers, at seven hundred and fifty dollars each; two assistant machinists, at eight hundred and sixty-four dollars each; one property keeper, six hundred dollars; three iiremen, at seven hundred and thirty dollars each; two tlushers, at tive hundred and forty dollars each; one driver, at four hundred and eighty dollars; two watchmen, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one hostler, at four hundred and eighty dollars; one calker, at seven hundred and thirty dollars; in all, thirty-six thousand eight hundred and thirty-four dollars. For contingent expenses, including books, blanks, stationery, forage, <><·¤ti¤s<=¤t¤¤v¤¤¤¤¤- advertising, printing, and other necessary items and services, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ For extra clerical services in transcribing water-rent books to serve for the three fiscal years next ensuing, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. For tuel, repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, pipe Fuel. repairs. tw. distribution to high and low service, material for high and low service, including public hydrants and tire plugs, and labor in repairing, replacing, raising, and lowering mains, laying new mains and connections, and erecting and repairing fire plugs and public hydrants, ninety thousand dollars. _ For interest and sinking fund on water-stock bonds, forty-four thou- m;¤;j;g§° ml ¤*¤k· sand six hundred and ten dollars. _ For interest on account of increasing the water supply, as provided miiigyasaug water in the Act of July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, eleven f’,,,g;,,t_