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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 789. 1900. 569 much thereof as may be necessary; nine lieutenants, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-two sergeants, at one thousand one hundred and forty dollars each; three hundred and twenty- tive privates, class one, at nine hundred dollars each; two hundred and fifteen privates, class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; twenty-one station keepers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eleven laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; laborer in charge of the morgue, six hundred and eighty dollars; messenger, seven hundred dollars; messenger, five hundred dollars; major and superintendent, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; captain, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; forty-nine lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and fort r dollars each; twenty-four drivers, at five hundred and ten dollars eaclig and three police matrons, at six hundred dollars each; in all, six hundred and forty-four thousand one hundred and forty dollars. LIISCELLANEOUSZ For rent of substation at Anacostia, three hundred R<>¤t.A¤¤cosri¤. and sixty dollars; For fuel, two thousand dollars; Fuel- For repairs to stations, five thousand dollars; Repairs. For miscellaneous and contingent ex enses, including stationer r, C<>¤¤¤ze¤rexpe¤ser. books, books of reference, and periodicals, telegraphing, photographing, printing, binding, gias, ice, washing, meals for prisoners, furniture — and repairs thereto, be s and bedclotbing, insignia of office, purchase and care of horses, bicycles, police equipments and repairs of same, harness, forage, repairs to vehicles, van, ambulances, and patrol wagons, and expenses incurred in the prevention and detection of crime, an other necessary items, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars; For flags and halyards for Sl',8.t10ll houses, one hundred and twenty- Fim five dollars; For purchase of site and erection of station house, north of Florida Newbuildirrs. avenue, tweniiy-nine thousand dollars;- For rent o police department headquarters and property store- Reprrooms, one thousand eight hundred dollars; In all, sixty thousang seven hundred and 6lg'lZ1tj’—lZlV8 dollars. To enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to provide Ofifggrfg gftputiprr trans(portation and a suitable place for the reception, transportation,°' and etention of the children under sixteen years of age and (in the discretion of the Commissioners) of girls and women over sixteen years of age, arrested by the police on charge of offense against any law in force in the District of Columbia, or he d as witnesses, or held pending investigation, examination, or otherwise, eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Prorviged, That all such persons dP$,*§;bn of oth held or detained under public authority rior to the adjudication of persons. er cases in which they may be involved shallpbe held at the place so provided. FOR THE FIRE DEPARTNIENT. Fire department. For chief engineer, two thousand dollars; two assistant chief engi- S*"“"‘”· neers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; clerk, one thousand dollars; fire marshal, one -thousand dollars; machinist, one thousand dollars; twenty-three foremen, at one thousand dollars each; fOl1l't€€Il engineers, at one thousand dollars each; fourteen firemen, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; six tillermen, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; twenty-three hostlers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; one hundred and fifty-eight privates, at eight hundred dollars each; eight watchmen, at six hundred dollars each; in all, two hundred and eleven thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. M1s0ELLANEoUs: For repairs to engine houses, fOl11' thousand five Miscellaneprrs hundred dollars;