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538 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. and repairs to same hamess forage, repairs to vehicles, van, patrol wagons, motor patrol, and saddles, mounted eqmpments and expenses incurred in prevention and detection of crime, and other necessary D°°•°“*¤°'°’*°’- expenses, $30 000· of which amount a sum not exceeding $500 may be expended by the major and superintendent of police for prevention and detection of crime, under his certificate, approvedugyjhe commissioners, and every such certificate shall be deemed a s cient Prevbv- voucher for the sum therem expressed to have been expended: Prou°"'"°° °‘*““’“°°t' veiled, That the War Department may, in its discretion, finnish the commitzslioners, fortuse of tlge police, upon requisition, such wom moun uipmen as may erequu-ed; FN'- For Hag! and halyards, $100; · °•'”°*”“· For purchase of car tickets for strictly official use, $5,000· “°'°' '°""”°‘ Fopm maintenance of motor vehicles, $4,000, or so much thereof as ma. necessary; u,,'12‘§",,,"’,,¥;'°"*""* ’*“' Igor the reconstruction of cell corridors and the making, erecting, and placing therein in the third precinct station house modern locking evices, $4 520. ”°°°°“"° "‘“'°"* For one inotor vehicle for the use of the detective bureau, $2,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary; In all, $56,120. _ _ H"°‘°°‘D°“"“"‘· Housn or Dsrnm·1oN: To enable the commissioners to provide transportation, including purchase and maintenance of necessary ` horses, wagons, and harness, and a suitable place for the reception transportation, and detention of children_ under seventeen dyears of age and, in the discretion of the commissioners, of girls an women over seventeen years of age, arrested by the police on charge of offense against any law in force xp the District of Columbia, or held as witnesses, or held pendmgiinal investigation or examination, or otherwise including two clerks, at $1,000 each- four drivers, at $600 each; hoostler, guards, ?t $602 each; ciilhree matrons, at each, possesspo ce werso arres;m1sc aneousexpenses m udmg rent, foragle fuel;0 gas, horseshoeing, ice laundry, meals, horses, wagons an harness and repairs to same, and other necessary expenses, $3 440; m all $13,840 or so much thereof as may be necemary. H‘“"’°’ "*'°’- lilannon ramen: 'llwo engineers, at $1,000 each; two firemen, at ggiggach; watchman, $540; two deck hands, at $540 each; in all, D $2%% fuel, construction, maintenance, repairs, and incidentals, ln ain, $6,820.

  • "'°“°""""“"*· FIRE DEPARTMENT.

“°"°* Chief e eer, $3,500; deputy chief engineer $2 500; three battalion chigglgngineers, at $2,000 each; fire marshal ’$2,000; deputy firemarshal, $1 400; two mspectons, at $1,080 each· chief clerk, $1,800; clerk, $1,200; thirty-seven captains, at $1 400 each; thirty-nine lieutenants, at $1,200 each; sup:-iéintendent of, machine , $2,000; assistant superintendent of mac ery, $1,200; twenty-lisve engineers, at $1 150 each; twenty-five assistant engineers, at $1,100 each; two pilots, at $1,150 each; two marine engineers, at $1,150 each- two assistant marine engineexs, at $1,100 each; two marine firemen at $720 each; thirty-ume drivers, at $1 150 each; thirty-nine assistant drivers, at $1,100 each; two hundred and nineteen privates of class two, at $1,080 each; forty-two privates of class one, at $960 each; hogizllgr, $600; labore§, $480; m all,d$552,520. m’°°”““°“ cm.LANmoUs: or re airs an im rovements ho and grounds, $12,000; P P t° °°gm° ms For repaus to apparatus and motor vehicles and other motorgr.:-egipggpuaégugi for new apparatus, new motor vehicles, and 7 ! S