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FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 232. 1894. 255 made a11d approved, shall not exceed the several and respective sums of money herein respectively appropriated for such purposes. For two new steam-heating boilers for the Sumner school building, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fireproof stairways for the Curtis, Seaton, and Abbott school buildings, nine thousand dollars. That the plans and specications for each of said buildings, and for ,P‘“°P‘"““°”i ·>*¤·» of all other buildings provided for in this Act, shall be prepared by the P an inspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, and shall be approved by the Architect of the Capitol and the Commissioners of the District, and said buildings shall be constructed by the Commissioners in conformity therewith. Fon METROPOLITAN PoL1oE. Police. For one major and superintendent, three thousand three hundred *°1m€“· dollars; one captain, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two lieutenants, inspectors, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; one chief clerk, who shall also be property clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, one thousand nve hundred dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; four surgeons of the police and fire departments, at five hundred and forty dollars each; for additional compensation for twelve privates detailed for special service in the detection and prevention of crime, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; nine lieutenants, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-one sergeants, at one thousand one hundred and forty dollars each; two hundred and forty privates, class one, at nine hundred dollars each; one hundred and eighty privates, class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; twenty station-keepers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; eight laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; one laborer in charge of the morgue, six hundred and eighty dollars; one messenger, seven hundred dollars; one messenger, five hundred dollars; one major and superintendent, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; one captain, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; forty-three lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one van driver, three hundred and sixty dollars; one ambulance driver, four hundred and eighty dollars; two assistant ambulance drivers, at three hundred dollars each; nfteen drivers of patrol wagons, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; and three police matrons, at six hundred dollars each; in all, five hundred and fourteen thousand nve hundred and twenty dollars. Mxsonrnlmnousz For rent of police headquarters, including fuel, M*¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>¤¤ light, and janitor’s service, and for substation at Anacostia, two thousand and eighty dollars; For fuel, one thousand nine hundred dollars; · ‘ For repairs to stations, two thousand dollars; _ _ For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including stationery, C°****°¥°"'°‘P°”°°'· books, telegraphing, photographs, printing, binding, gas, ice, washing, - meals for prisoners, furniture and repairs thereto, beds and bedcloth— ing, insignia of office, purchase and care of horses, police equipments and repairs of same, harness, forage, repairs to vehicles, van, ambulances, and patrol wagons, and expenses incurred in prevention and detection of crime, and other necessary items, twenty thousand dollars; For covers for two patrol wagons, one hundred and fifty dollars; In all, twenty-six thousand one hundred and thirty dollars. FOR THE FIRE DEPAR]`MENT.. Hm department. For one chief engineer, two thousand dollars; one fire marshal, one salaries. thousand dollars; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; two assistant chief engineers, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; twelve foremen,