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SIXTY—FOU`RTH CONGRESS. Srms. I. Ch. 433. 1916. 715 special eng1neerrng_or construction or repair work, and_to incur all necessary and other explpnses, exclusive of personal services, mor ental to carrying on suc work and necessary for the proper execution thereof, said laborers, skilled laborers, drivers, ostlers, mechamcs to be employed to perform such work as may not be required lay law to be done under contract, and to pay for such services an expenses from the appropriations under which such services are rendered and expenses incurred. T S100. That all_ horses, hamess, horsedrawn vehicles necessary §!‘;°g{;{°*:g':,{a;,Q°- for use rn connection with construction and supervision of sewer, fr0mCernmIssie¤ersrclstreet, street lighting, road work, and street-cleamng work, including M"' mamtenance 0 said horses and harness, and maintenance and repair of said vehicles, and purchase of all necessary articles and su lies m connection therewith, or on construction and repair of buildings and brrdies, or any general or special e ee or construction work ant orized by appropriations, mayugbl rriiiiehased, hired, and marntamed exclusively to carry into effect appropriations, when specifically and rn wrrting ordered by the commissioners; and all such expenditures necessary for the proper execution of said work, _ exclusive of personal services, shall be paid from and eegitably charged agamst the sums appropriated for said work; and t com- 1¤•1>¤r¤»•w. missroners in the annual estunates shall report the number of horses vehicles, and harness purchased, and horses and vehicles hired, and the sums paid for same, and out of what apppopriation; and all horses owned or maintained by the sha , so far as may be Hzgcticable, be provided for in stables owned or opprated bty said ' trict: P , That such horses, horse-drawn ve `cles, an carts ,,0,,, 0,, as may be temporarily needed for hauling and excavating material ¤¢¤v¤ Mcin connection with works authorized by appropriations may be ‘ temporarily employ-gl for such lpurposes under the conditions named in section two of t Act in re ation to the employment of laborers, skiéled l8b'¢i)T1£$I'S, and mechan%cs. dmf I I W md nc. 4. att eserviceso assistant engineers, tsmen, eve ers, E,,,,,,,° ,,,, , · rodmen chainmen, computers, copyists, and inspectors temporarily ·tg-axmwirlirntiuvuliurirli

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appropriations may be employed exclusively to carry into effect said appropriations, and be paid therefrom, when specifically and in writing ordered by the commissioners, and the commissioners in their annual estimates shall report the number of such employees lperforming such services and their work and thesums paid to each: vjmrided, {mvp. That the expenditures hereunder shall not exceed $13,200 during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen. _ .,;g°mp°my 1°b°”°”' The commissioners are further authorized to employetemporarrly such laborers, skilled laborers, and mechanics as may required rn connection with water-department work, and to mcur all necemary engineering and other expenses, exclusive of personal services, merdental to carryin on suc work and necessary for the plroper execution thereof, said laborers, skilled laborers, and mee amos to_be employed to perform such work as may not be required by existing law to be done under contract, and to ppy for such services an expenses from the appropriation under w ch such services are rendered and expenses mcrmed. _ _ mst Sec. 5. That the commissioners are authorized to employ in the exe- ,,,,,d,_""°°"’”°"“ cution of work the cost of which is payable from the appropriation ,m1;{¤¤¤=·¤ 1>¤y¤b1¤ account created in the District of Columbia appropriation det for the ver za, p. ses. fiscal year nineteen hundred and five, known as the Miscellaneous trust-frmd deposits, Distnct of Columb1a," _ all necessary inspectors, overseers, foremen _ sewer tappers, skilled laborers, mechanics, laborers, special policemen stationed at street-railway cross` , one inspector of gas fittmg, two Janitors for laboratories of thlrilglhashington and Georgetown Gas Light Companies, market