Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/848

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FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 370. 1889. 803 For rent of police headquarters and station at Anacostia, one thou- Contingent expensessand two hundred dollars; for fuel. two thousand dollars; repairs to stations, one thousand eight hundred dollars; miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including stationery, books,telegraphing,photographs, pr1nting,_b1nding, gas, ice, washing, meals for prisoners, furniture and repairs thereto, beds, and bed-clothing, insignia of office, purchase and care of horses, police equipments and repairs of same, harness, forage, repairs to vehicles, van, ambulance, and patrol wagons, and expenses incurred in prevention and detection of crime, and other necessary items, fourteen thousand dollars; remodeling station-house S¤¤fi<>¤¤· ewand for building for cells and lodging-rooms, third precinct seven thousand dollars; stable for horse and patrol·wagon, and for gradin yard and making gateway, third precinct two thousand five hundred dollars; remodeling station house and for building for cells and lodging—rooms, fifth precinct, seven thousand dollars; purchase of lot adjoining fifth precinct station-house, two thousand five hundred dollars; police signal and telephone systems in fifth, seventh, or eighth precincts. includinghorse, wagon, harness, and other necessary items, four thousand five hundred dollars; for stables to accommodate the stock and vehicles for said system, two thousand five hundred dollars; twelve additional stations for patrol—service in sixth and ninth precincts, two thousand four hundred dollars; for setting patrol oxes, two hundred dollars; horse, harness, wagon, and mattress, six hundred and seventy five dollars; electrical apparatus for ninth precinct, two hundred and fifty dollars; ambulance, three hundred dollars; horse, two hundred and fifty dollars; harness, sixty-five dollars; in all, forty-nine thousand one hundred and forty dollars. FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Fire department- For one chief engineer, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one nngmemam. fire marshall, one thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two assistant chief engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; ten foremen, at one thousand dollars each; eight engineers, at one thousand dollars each; eight Bremen, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; two tillermen, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; eleven hostlers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; sixty eight privates. at eight hundred dollars each ; six watchmen, at six hundred dollars each; one veterinary surgeon for all departments of the District government, four hundred dollars; in all, one hundred thousand one hundred and forty dollars. For repairs to engine-houses, two thousand dollars ; repairs to ap- Coutingentexpeuses, paratus and new ap liances, three thousand dollars: purchase of hose, °°°· three thousand doflars; for fuel, two thousand dollars; purchase of horses, three thousand dollars; forage, five thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of one chemical engine, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; exchanging two fire engines, eight thousand dollars; contingent ex enses, including office rent, horse-shoeing, furniture, fixtures, washing, oil, medical and stable supplies, harness, l)lH.(*l(HlIllllllIl r, labor. gas. and other necessary items, seven thousand five- hundred dollars; in all, thirty six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. TELEGRAPH Ann Tnnizrnoxn Smnvicn. phggggegggend we For one superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; one electrician. one thousand two hundred dollars; two telegraph operators. at one thousand dollars each: three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; one expert repairnian. nine hundred and sixty dollars; two repairinen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers. at four hundred dollars each: in all, nine thousand eight hundred dollars.