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980 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 992. 1903. Fog efzpenses of rifle practice and matches, three thousand six hundred 0 lars. Camp °‘P°°““· For expenses of camps, instruction, practice marches, and practice cruises, including fuel for cruising purposes, fifteen thousand two hundred dollars.

  • `*"'· For pay of troops, other than Government employees, to be dis-

‘ bursed under the direction of the commanding general, seventeen thoumg8m_ sand six hundred dollars: Provided, That members of the National Guard of the District of Columbia who receive compensation for their services as such shall not be held or construed to be officers of the United States, or persons holding any place of trust or profit, or dischar `ng any official function under or in connection with any Executive Department of the Government of the United States within the _ provision of section fifty-four hundred and ninety-eight of the Revised ,,,I;,‘§2,‘§e°f.‘,‘;,{‘” *°' '°” Statutes of the United States: .Pr0mIdedfm·t/cer, That all moneys collected on account of deductions made from the pay of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia on account of Government property lost or destroyed by such individual shall be repaid into the United States Treasury to the credit of the oflicer of the militia of the District of Columbia who is accountable to the United States Government for such property lost or destroyed: Fi¤¤*· °¤¤· Prmzédedfurther, That all moneys collected on account of deductions made from the pay of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia for or on account of any violation of the re lations governing said National Guard shall be held by the connmanchilg general of the militia of the District of Columbia, who is authorized to e nd such moneys so collected for necessary clerical and general incidlsntal expenses of the service, including books, or for _ the pay of troops, other than Government employees; and for all moneys so collected and expended the commanding general shall make an accpunting in like manner as for the appropriation disbursed for o troo . pahor geneihll incidental expenses of the service, three hundred dollars. Water depuunent. WATER DEPARTMENT. P¤r¤b¤¤ Fmm W¤=¤r The followin sums are hereby a propriated to carry on the o iram°°°°°` tions of the wagner department, tobe paid wholly from its reveiiiies, name v: riiigiiriii nJ;°§£X$.'L“‘2iT2‘,lS?£}§°$?°é`tiii"2f5kFSSGWEEEQES?“i{t“if.Y..?}}’$ii , 1 dollars; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, gne thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; chief Lnspgctgranyne bumped and thirty-six d1ollalrs;de(iggt]Iinspectors, at nine un re dollars eac ; messen er, six un re o rs; D*"'“’“'**°¤'>’*¤°¤ h For gistrébpgond blpanché ligpr superintepldent, tg; tholpsagd seyen undre an _ y dollars; ra tsman, one thousand ve un red ollars; foreman, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; timekeeper, nine hundred dollars; assistant foreman, nine hundred dollars: tapper and machinist, nine hundred dollars; three steam engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; csgker, steve;-l;11nd1&ed_ anldltwenty dollars; in all, twenty-nine thousand nine un an six dollars. Ccntiusemexpeuses. For contingent expenses, including books, blanks, stationery, forage. advertising, printing, purchase and care of horse, buggy, and harness for use of superintendent for lpurposgsiof }1DS l5, md other necessarv items an services, two thousand ve un o rs. °'“"’ ’°°°’*””‘°“’· For introducing the card record system in the office of the water registrar, including cards, fixtures, labor, and other items necessary to install the same, two thousand dollars, to be immediately available.