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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 198. 1908. 309

   Water department.

The following sums are hereby appropriated to carry on the opera- ,,$§§$,§Qf’ “°‘“ ‘““‘°" tions lof the water department, to be paid wholly from its revenues, name v: For revenue and inspection branch: For water registrar, who shall ,,§,f‘{,‘§‘,;},‘f;,'_j“°i“”P°°‘ also perform the duties of chief clerk, two thousand one hundred dol- ` lars; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; four clerks, at one thousand dollars each; chief inspector, one thousand dollars; nine inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; ten inspectors, at eight hundred dollars each; assistant tap-

eight hundred and twenty-five dollars; messenger, six hundred

0 rs· For distribution branch: For superintendent, three thousand dollars; l"°’·’“’““°“‘°’““°*‘· draftsman, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thoumnd dollars; timekeeper, nine hundred dollars; assistant foreman, nine hundred dollars; three steam engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; assistant engineer, two thousand°one hundred dollars; assistant engineer, one thousand three hundred and fifty dol— lars; leveler, one thousand two hundred dollars; two rodmen, at nine hundred dollars each; two chainmen., at six hundred and seventy-five dollars each; draftsman, one thousand and fifty dollars; clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; storekeeper, nine hundred dollars; assistant storekee r, seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant foreman, one thonsande two hundred and seventyfrive dollars; assistant foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant foreman, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars; chief steam engineer, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; three assistant steam engineers, at eight hundred and seventy-five dollars each; four oilers, at six hundred and ten dollars each; three firemen, at eight hundred and seventy- five dollars each; inspector, one thousand twodiundred dollars; Janitor, nine hundred dollars; watchman, eight hundred and seventy- ve dollars; watchman, seven hundred dollars; watchman, six hundred and ten dollars; two drivers, at seven hundred dollars each; two messengers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; clerk,—one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand and fifty dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; driver, six hundred and thirty dollars; in all, eighty thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses, including books, blanks, stationery, print- °°“°*“*"`"°°‘*’°"“°“‘ ing, purchase of technical reference books and periodicals not to exceed seventy-five dollars, and other necessary items and services, three thousand five hundred dollars. For fuel, repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, pipe °’°"""g°"’°"“°" distribution to hi h and low service, material for high and low service, including public diydrants and fire plugs, and labor in repairing, replacing, rarsing, and loweringmains, laying new mains and connections, and erecting and repairing e plugs, and purchase and maintenance of two motor trucks, horses, wagons, carts, and harness necessary for the proper execution of this work, fortdy-two thousand dollars. _ _ For continuing the extension of an maintaining the high·service H"l‘*’"°°°"”°°m‘ system of water distribution, laying necessary service and trunk mains for low service, and purchasing, installing, and maintaining water meters on services to such private residences as may be directe by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. said meters at all times to remain the property of the District of Columbia, to rnclude