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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 546. 1891. 1073 each; seventy-six privates, at eight hundred dollars each; six watchmen, at six undred dollars each; one veterinary sur eon for all _ delpartments of the District government, four hundred dollars; in al , one hundred and nine thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. d l1{IscELLANEoUs: For repairs to engine houses, three thousand wseeumeous. o ars; For repairs to apparatus and new appliances, three thousand dollars; For purchase of hose, three thousand dollars; For uel, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; For purchase of horses, three thousand six hundred dollars; For orage, five thousand five hundred dollars; For exchanging engine, four thousand dollars; For addition to engine house number eight, for accommodation of extra truck, eight hundred dollars. ` For contingent expenses, including office rent, horseshoeing, fur- oouungemexpemea niture, fixtures, was ing, oil, medical and stable supplies, harness, glalizaksmithing, labor, gas, and other necessary items, eight thousand o rs- In all, thirty-three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. www me- For one superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; one electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; three telegraph oper· · ators, at one thousand dollars each; three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; one expert repairman, nine hundred and sixty dollars· two repairmen, at seven undred and twenty dollars each; two laborers, at four hundred dollars each; in all, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. Tor general supplies, repairs, new batteries and batterylsupplies, s,,,,;;,, telephone rental, wire extension of the telegraph and telep one service, repairs of lines, purchase of poles, msu ators, brackets, pins, hardware, cross arms, gas, fuel, ice, record book, stationery, printing, office rent, purchase of harness, washing, blacksmithing, forage, extra labor, new boxes, and other necessary items, eight thousand dollars: Pro/vided, That the board appointed under the provisions of nmsm. the District of Columbia appropriation act approved August sixth, emu or erecu-mi epghteen hundred and ninety, to consider an report upon a system §§§’§,{'€j ,Q?,,_,‘,E‘,'f*° °"‘ o conduits and subways, and kindred matters, shall, in ad ition, A t submit a set of recommendations concerning the safe and efficient s,'},°;,|§$,;8"f,‘;’{,°',,;,d_ wiring of public and private buildings, for all electric purposes: inn Provided fgrther, That until action by Congress upon the report of Auditions conduits the Board appointed to consider the_location, arrangement, an oper- {gg gzlmgm jg; {jjj; ation of electric wires in the District of Columbia, pursuant to the num smite. act a proved August sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety——or until umgmamm on eon. April) first eighteen hundred and ninety-two whichever shall first "“‘“'°"· occur, the Commissioners of said District shall not permit the additional constructfon of) more ith:-an Eye {piles of conduits or subwasina e ate en t or eec ric ig ing pu esnor more tha)i1 five ihhlesgot conddits or subwaysin aggregaterlgdgth for telephOI19 S8I'VlC9: lSl11S to Epply to all p8I'ID.1tS I19l'9l$O QTB gl‘3.D.l)Bd Ol' l10l*8· stériplicatiou of reafter granted under existing law all such permits to be revocable ° ‘°"‘·°‘°· by Congress as heretofore provided, but not to apply to necessary E,c.,pm,,,,_ street or house connections or electric service nor to changgs of motive power on street railways in compliance with existing w. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. neaxmvepmmem. For one heath officer, three thousand dollars; nine sanitary and food inspectors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; one inspector of marine products, one thousand two hundred dollars; for STAT L--vox. xxv1—-68