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58Tm CONGRESS,   HOUSE   OF  REPIESENTATIVES.         REPORT
  3d  Session.                                       No. 3772.






     DISTRICT   OF  COLUMBIA APPROPRIATION BILL.



JANUARY 21, 1905.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state
                 of the Union and ordered to be printed.




Mr. MCCLEARY,  from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the
                           following


                         REPORT.

                     [To accompany H. R. 18123.]

  The Committee on  Appropriations, in presenting the bill making
appropriations for the support of the government of the District of
Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, submit the follow-
ing in explanation thereof:
  The estimates of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia,
upon which the bill is based, will be found on pages 353 to 407 of the
Book of Estimates, and, exclusive of the water department, aggregate
$12,418,456.65, one-half of which amount, exclusive of expenses under
the highway act, or of such sum as Congress may  appropriate, is
required to be drawn from the revenues of the General Government
and the remaining one-half to be levied upon the taxable property and
privileges in the District of Columbia other than the property of the
United States and the District of Columbia, pursuant to section 3 of
the act approved June 11, 1878, entitled An act providing a perma-
nent form of government  for the District of Columbia. (Stat. L.,
vol. 20, p. 102.)
  The total amount recommended to be appropridted for the general
expenses of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year 1906 in the bill
submitted herewith is, exclusive of the water department, $9,394,938,
of which sum the General Government is required to pay $4,697,469,
that being one-half of the whole. The first-named sum is $3,023,518.65
less than the estimates submitted by the Commissioners.
     H  R-58-3-Vol  3-1

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