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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 145. 1885. 317 dollars: Provided, That hereafter the Commissioners shall deduct one Prooiao. dollar each month from the pay of each fireman, which sum so deducted Firemen’s relief shall be kept as a liremen’s relief fund, and be invested in United States fundor District bonds and held in manner provided in this act for the police fund, and shall be used for the relief of any fireman who, by injury received or disease contracted inline of duty, or having served not less than fifteen years, shall become so permanently disabled as to be discharged hom service therefor; and in case of his death from such injury or disease, leaving a widow or children under sixteen years of age, for their relief: Provided further, That such relief shall not exceed for Promo. any one fireman or his family the sum of ilfty dollars per month; and a sum not exceeding seventy-five dollars may be allowed from said fund to defray the funeral expenses of any fireman dying in the service . of the District. Telegraph and telephone service: For one general superintendent, Telegraph and one thousand six hundred dollars; one electrician, at one thousand two *¤I•1>h¤¤• ¤¤¤’vi¤¤· hundred dollars; two telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; two repair men, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one laborer, four hundred dollars; general supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery supplies, telephone rental, wire, extension of the telegraph and telephone service, repairs of lines, purchase of poles, insulators, brackets, pins, hardware, crossarms, gas, fuel, ice, record-books, stationery, printing, officerent, purchase of horse and harness, washing, blacksmithing, forage, extra labor, and other necessary items, seven thousand dollars; in all, nfteen thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Coimcrs. · For the police court : For one judge, three thousand dollars ; one clerk, Ponee eourt. two thousand dollars; and hereafter the salary of said clerk shall be two thousand dollars per annum; one deputy clerk, one thousand dollars- two hailitfs, at three dollars per day each; one messenger, nine · hundred dollars; one doorkeeper, five hundred and forty dollars; Uni- United States ted States marshal’s fees, one thousand four hundred dollars; contin- ¤¤¤l¤*;V¤ fmgent expenses, including compensation of a justice of the peace acting p°&’;_°'”g°“* °" as judge of the police court during the absence of said judge, not exceeding three hundred dollars; books, stationery, fuel, ice, gas, witness fees, and other necessary items, three thousand dollars; forjudicial expenses, J ,,,1,,,, ,,1 gx_ two thousand five hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand two hun- penses. dred and eighteen dollars. PUm.1c SCHOOLS, Drsrnrcr OF COL'U'MZB1'.A. Public schools. For salaries of superintendents, teachers, and janitors, secretary of Super-intendsnz the board, and clerks, including additional teachers,rents, repairs, fuel, *¤•¤h¤¥•» Ml furniture, books, stationery, new school buildings, furniture for new °°h°”‘ school buildings, and other necessary items, five hundred and nhy-four thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars, namely: For ofllcers: For one superintendent, at two thousand seven hundred dollars; one superintendent, at two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; one clerk to committee on amount.? at three hundred dollars; one clerk to superintendent, at one thousan two hundred dollars; one clerk to superintendent, at eight hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For teachers, to be employed at a rate of compensation not to exceed the rate provided by the present schedule of salaries, and at an average salary not toexceed six hundred and seventydollars, three hundred and ninety thousand dollars. For janitors, and care of the several school buildings: Forcareof the Janitors. high-school building, one thousand six hundred dollars · of the Jefeb son building, one thousand four hundred dollars ; of the build-