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 322 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ch. 676. 1888. For fuel, twenty-two thousand dollars. _ M¤¤¤¤J*¤’·*¤*¤8· For the purchase of tools, machinery, material, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual trarnmg, eight thousand dollars. _ _ _ For furniture for new school buildings, nine thousand dollars. New buildinsm For erection of new school buildings and purchase of sites therefor, as follows: Two in first school division, one m second school d1- vision, one in third school division, one in fourth school division, one in fifth school division, one in seventh school division, and two in · eighth school division, three hundred and fifteen thousand dollars: B··¤v¤¤>· Provided, That no one of the foregoing school buildings shall be S'"' constructed with less than eight rooms. _ _ For erection of two new school buildings and purchase of sites therefor in sixth school division, twelve thousand _ ollars. _ That the plans and specifications for each of said buildings, and for all other buildings provided for in this act, shall be prepared by the 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. mace. Fon Mnraoronrrnn Pomcn. For one major and superintendent, two thousand seven hrmdred 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 lproperléy clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk, onethousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, mne hundred dollars; four surgeons for the police and fire departments, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; or additional compensation for privates detailed for special service in the detection an prevention of crime, one thousan four hundred and forty dollars, or so much thereof as maybe necessary; nine lieutenants, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty-two sergeants, at one thousand one hundred and forty dollars each; one hundred and forty-five privates, class one, at nine hundred dollars each; one hundred and forty privates, class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; nineteen station-keepers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; nine laborers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; 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; twenty-five lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and forty dollars each; one van-d river, three hundred and sixty dollars; one ambulance-driver, four hundred and eighlty dollars; one assistant ambulance-driver, three hundred dollars; five rivers of patrol-wagons, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; rent of police head uarters and station at Anacostia, one thousand two hundred dohars; for fuel. two thousand dollars; repairs to stations. including police-court building and cells, ¤¤¤¢i¤s¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ two thousand four hundred dollars; miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including stationery, books, telegraphing, photographs, printing, binding, gas, ice, washing, meals for prisoners, furniture and repairs to same, beds and bed-clothing, insiof office, purchase and care of horses, police equipments and repairs to same, harness, forage. repairs to vehicles, van, ambulance, and patrolwagons, and expenses incurred in prevention and detection of crime, an other necessary items, fourteen thousand dollars; police signal and telephone system in third or nfth recinct, including horses and wagons, four thousand five hundred dollars; additional story to First precinct station, four thousand five hundred dollars; purchase of lot New smiowhcuse and erecting and furnishing station—house in northeastern section of Washington, fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be