Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1174

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1144 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2510. 1907. 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 seventeen years of age, arrested by the police 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, or otherwise, including salaries of two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four drivers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; one hostler, five hundred and forty dollars; six guards, at six hundred dollars each; and two matrons, at six hundred dollars each; twelve thousand seven hundred and forty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Hnrbcrpntrol- Fon mason PATBOLI For one engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars; one fireman, four hundred and eighty dollars; one watchman, four hundred and twenty dollars; one deck hand, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, two thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. F¤¤¤.<=¢¤· h or f51g, lppnstruction, maintenance, repairs, and incidentals, two thousand o rs. In all, four thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. “’°‘*°""'“‘°”*· FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. §,°,Q;'i;§-m_ For chief engineer, three thousand five hundred dollars; deputy ' chief engineer, two ·thousand five hundred dollars; three battalion clrief engineers, at two thousand dollars each; fire marshal, two thousand dollars; deputy fire marshal, one thousand four hundred dollars; two insplectors, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; clerk, one thousan four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; thirty-two captains, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; thirty-three lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of machinery, one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of machinery, one thousand two hundred dollars; twenty engineers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty assistant engineers. at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two pilots, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; two marine engineers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; two assistant marine engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; thirty-three drivers. at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; thirty-three assistant drivers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; one hundred and eighty-five privates of class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; thirty-three rivates of class one. at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; and one lhborer, fpur hugdred gnddeigihtyddollars; is all, four hundred and sixty-five thousand one un re an seventy ollars. mxmimneom. Mrscznmxnousz For repairs and improvements to engine houses and grounds, eight thousand dollars; For repairs to apparatus and for new apparatus and new appliances, elcgren thousand doi ars; or nrc ase of iose fifteen thousand dollars· For fuel, fifteen thousand dollars; ’ For purchase of horses, thirteen thousand dollars; gor forageiltwepltylfiwo thousand dollars; ' or rent, t ree un red and sixty dollars; °°¤”¤¢°¤*°¤P°¤¤<*=- For contingent expenses, horseshoeing, furniture, fixtures, oil, medical and stable supplies, harness, blacksmithing, gas and electric lgghtingé gag? and halyards, and other necessary items, twenty-one thousand dollars: d all, one hundred and five thousand three hundred and sixty ‘ dollars. dg>¤·¤·°*°··¤*L¤¤¤· Iscamasn mm-: DEPARTMENT: For house and furniture for chemical engine company to be located at Langdon, District of Columbia,