Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/424

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400 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. tele hon` , hoto a hs, rinting, binding, gas, ice, washing, meals for Ipriso1ri1¢§rsFf11rn§1rld ang repairs thereto, beds and bed clothmg, ins` ia of omce, purchase of orses, horse and vehicle for supermtenlgdlnt, bicycles, motor cycles, police eqlurpments and repairs to the same, hamess, forage, repairs to vehic es, van, and patrol W&g0I1S and saddles, mounted epuipments, and expenses incurred m the prevention and detection 0 crime, repairs to rented buildings, and other necessary expenses, thirty-five thousand dollars; of w 1ch amount a sum not exceeding Eve hundred dollars may be expended by the seaman cream. major and superintendent of police for the prevention and detection of crime under his certificate, approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expresmd to have been exr·m·a.». _ ded: Promkied, That the War Department may, in 1ts discretion, m2i,'€_°°°°° °°`"" fliirlhish the District Commissioners or the use of the police, upon re uisiiion, such worn mounted equipment as may be re%uired; Fm llior Hags and halyards for station houses, one hundred ollars; In all, fort —four thousand six hundred dollars. ¤¤¤¤¢¤*D¤¤¤¤¤*-· Honsm or- §)ETENTIONZ To enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to provide transportation, including the purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and arnem, and a . suitable place for the reception, transportation, and detention of children under seventeen years of age and, in the discretion of the commissioners, of girls and women over . eventeen years of age, arrested by the pohce on charge of offense against any law in force _ in the District of Columbia, or held as witnesses, or held pending final investigation or examination, orotherwise, including salaries of two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four drivers, at six hundr·ed dollars each; hostler, five hundred and forty dollars; six guards, at six hundred dollars each; and three matrons, at six hundred dollars each, thirteen thousand five hundred and eighty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Hubcrvauul. Hannon PATROL? Two engineers, at one thousand dollars each; fireman, six hundred dollars; watchman, five hundred and forty dollars ; deck hand, five hundred and forty dollars; in all, three thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. F¤¤l·¤¤¤· For fuel construction, maintenance, repairs, and incidentals, two thousand dollars. In all, five thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. Fire derwmeuf- FIRE DEPARTMENT. $***“"°“· Chief engineer, three thousand five hundred dollars; deputy chief engineer, two thousand five hundred dollars; three battalion chief engineers at two thousand dollars each; tire marshal, two thousand do lars; deputy fire marshal, one thousand four hundred dollarstwo inspectors, at one thousand and e` hty dollars each; chief clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; cleili, one thousand two hundred dollars; thirty-six captains, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; thirty-seven lieutenants, at one thousand two hrmdred dollars each; superintendent of machinery, one thousand e`¤ht hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of machinery, one fhousand two hundred dollars; twenty-two engineers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty-two assistant engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two pilots, at one thousand one hundred - and· fiftdy dollars each; two marine engineers, at one thousand one hundre and fifty dollars each; two assistant marine engineers at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two marine firemen} at i seven hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-seven drivers atione thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; thirty-seven assistant