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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sues. III. Ch. 80. 1915. 913 horses, wagons, and harness, and a suitable place for the reception transportation, and detention of children under seventeen ears of age, and, in the discretion of the commissioners, of girls ang women over seventeen years of age, arrested by the police on charge of offense against any law in orce in the District of Columbia, or held as witnesses, or held pending nnal investigation or examination, or otherwise, including two clerks, at $1,000 each· four drivers, at $600 each; hostler, $600; six guards, at $600 each, three matrons, at $600 each, to possess pohce powers of arrest; miscellaneous expenses, including rent, forage, fuel, gas, horseshoeing, ice, laundry, meals, horses, wagons and harnem and repairs to same, and other necessary expenses, $3,930; in all, $14,330, or so much thereof as ma be necessary. `gannon rsrnonz Two engineers, at $1,000 each; two Eremen, at H•*”°*P•*¤*·

200 each; watchman, $540; two deck hands, at $540 each; in all,

,820; $2For fuel, construction, maintenance, repairs, and incidemtals, ,000· In all, $6,820. rum DEPARTMENT. “*•°°¤•*¤····= Chief e eer, $3,500; deputy chief engm` cer, $2,500; three bat- °"""'“‘ talion chizf engineers, at $2,000 each; tire marshal, $2,000; deputy fire marshal, $1,400; two inspectors, at $1,080 each; chief c erk, $1,800; clerk, $1,200; thirty-eight captains, at $1,400 each; forty lieutenants, at $1,200 each; superintendent of machinery, $2,000; assistant superintendent of machinery, $1,200; twenty-seven engineers, at $1,150 each; twenty-seven assistant engineers, at $1,100 each; two pilots, at $1,150 each; two marine engineers, at $1,150 each; two assistant marine engineers, at $1,100 each; two marine firemen, at $720 each; forty drivers, at $1,150 each; forty assistant drivers, at $1,100 each; two hundred and twenty-three privates of class two, at $1,080 each; forty-four privates of class one, at $960 each; hostler, $600; laborer, $600; in all, $568,230. R Hereafter no removal from the force of the fire department of the mms. ° °°° ”°° District of Columbia shall be made except on written charges and after an opportunity for defense on the part of the person against whom such charges may be made. _ mm Mrscmmsurzousc For repairs and improvements to engine houses and grounds, $12,000; For repairs to apparatus and motor vehicles and other motordriven a paratus, and for new apparatus, new motor vehicles, and new appliances, $15,000; For hose, $18,000; For fuel, $15,000; For purchase of horses, $10,000; ger orage, $35i000; far b or repairs an im rovements o e oat, ; For contingent exlpenses, horseshoeingg furniture, fixtures, oil, °°"°"“°°t°"’°”°°` medical and stable supplies, harness, blac rmthing, gas and electrrc lightin , flags and halyards, and other necessary items, $26,000. In ai $131,800. _ New 8 M PERMANENT unuzovnunursz For two tractors, motor driven, pl '°t°°’ $9,200; For installing steam heat in e `ne and truck houses, $5,000. _ For two combination chemicx§land hose wagons, motor driven, $12,000; In all, $26,200. 91006°——-von 38—-rr 1--58