Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 31.djvu/888

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836 FIFTY-SIXTH concnnss. sm. 11. cn. 670. 1901. formity therewith; and the plans and specifications for all other buildings provided for in this ct shall be repared under the supervision of the inspector of buildings of the Il)istrict of Columbia, and shall be approve by the Architect of the Capitol and the Commissioners of the District, and shall be constructed in conformity therewith. Police. FOR METROPOLITAN POLICE. Salaries For major and superintendent, three thousand three hundred dollars; captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four lieutenants, inspectors, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, who sha lalso be property clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; four surgeons of the olice and tire departments, at five hundred and forty do lars each; additional compensation for fourteen privates detailed for special service in the detection and prevention of crime, three thousan three hundred and sixty dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary; ten lieutenants, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-five sergeants, at one thousand one hundred and forty dollars each; three undred and forts,-five rivates, class one, at nine hundred dollars each; two hundre and thirtv privates, class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; twenty-two station keepers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; eleven laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; laborer in charge of the morgue, six hundred and eighty dollars; messenger seven hundred dollars; messen er, five hundred dollars; major and superintendent mounted, two %1LIl'ld1'Bd and forty dollars; captain, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; fifty-one lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and forty dollars each; fty ser eants and privates, mounted, on bicycles, at fifty dollars each; twenty-give drivers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; and three police matrons, at six hundred dollars each; in all, six hundred and ninety-three thousand and eighty dollars. B°¤*- A¤°°°¤“”· MISCELLANEOUS! For rent of substation at Anacostia, threehundred and sixty dollars; _ ‘ F“°l‘ For fuel, two thousand five hundred dollars; R°P°i“· For repairs to stations, five thousand dollars; C°¤'i”€°¤°°X¥’°“’°”- For miscellaneous and contin ent, expenses, including modern revolvers, and installation of card system in the police department, stationery, books, books of reference, and pleriodicals, telegraphing, photographs printing, binding, %as, ice, was ing, meals for prisoners, urniture and repairs thereto, be s and bedclothing, insignia of office, purchase and care of horses, police equipments and repairs of same, arness, forage, repairs to vehicles, van, ambulance, and patrol wagons, and expenses incurred in the prevention and detection of — crime, and other necessary items, twenty-five thousand dollars; FMS- For {lags and halyards for station houses, one hundred and twenty- __ five-dollars; ' N"' e°“‘*"“°“‘· For additional equjlpment for new station house nortl1 of Florida avenue, eight hundre dollars; · R°“‘· ‘“"°'°°“"‘· For rent of police department headquarters and property storerooms, _ two thousand seven hundred dollars. ,,‘;{§*§$,f§{_‘§$c”?“"°“ To enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to provide 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 lice on charge of offense against any law in force in the District of Cblumbia, or held as witnesses, or held pending Hnal investigation or examination, or otherwise, eight thousand dollars,