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 966 FIFTY-SEV ENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 992. 1903. m§,;3$*¤·*·—* ¤·=¤·¤· ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. slums;. 1 For superiptendegth one thousand six hundred dollars; inspector of amps one thousand ollars· electrician one thousand two hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand dollars; three telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; three inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; expert repairman, nine hundred and sixty dollars; three repairmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three telep one plparators, lat six hfmdred dolllars eac ; twp laborers, at four hundred o ars eac · in a sixteen thousand two undred and twenty dollars. S“PP“°°· 1Fo11Q general puppllies, repairs, new batteries, and battery supplies, te ep one renta an purchase wire or extension of the telegra and telephone service, repairs of lines and instruments, purchase ofp poles, tools, insulat0rs,  ets, pins, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, stationery, printing, livery horses, and harness, washing, blacksmithing, forage, extra abor, new boxes, rent of stable and storeroom, and Pm_ _ otFer necessary items, fifteen thousand dollars. mg _"“°‘ ““‘ or placing wires of fire—alarm tele mph and police telephone service dmmlmd under ground in existing conduits, igncluding cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to, and between existing conduits, manholes, hand-holes, posts for fire-alarm and police boxes, extra labor, and other necessary items, forty-three thousand nme hundredand fifty mm pmol dollars, gpg be immgdiatply avaplaple. t _ I di h f · or e nsion o po 1ce·pa ro sys em inc u ng pure ase o new boxes, purchase and erection of the necedsary poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, WIPO, cab1e, conduit connections, extra labor, and _ other necessary items, five thousand dollars. _ c§c@Tz:§ w¤r¤<>¤* Clfoward rebuplldingfgrounded and worn-out police-patrol circuits, ’inc uding ure se 0 new boxes to replace old ones, purchase and erection oi) the necessary_ posts, poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, extra labor and other neces- · u ·. sary items ten tho sand dollais l ¤¤¤¤¤l*¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤*— For ope, folpr-dial four-pumber manual transmitter for tire-alarm _ · system ve thousand two undred and fifty dollars. U€h**"8· _ · Lrorrrmoz For illuminating materiahlighting, extinguishing, re airing, and cleaning public lamps on avenues, streets, roads, and allbys; purchasing and expense of erecting and ma1nta1n1n new lamp-posts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures; moving_ llnmp-posts, paint- {pgmlpmpéposts apd lantgprp; replacmgfand repaprng lamp-poststznd n ns amage or un or serv1ce· or ren o s oreroom. car e of material, livery, and other nscessdry items and services, two huimam Price. dred and nine thousand dollars: Provided., That no more than twenty dollars per annum for each street lam shall be paid for gas and no more thantwenty-fotu· dollars for oil, iighting, extinguishing, repairmg, painting, cleaning, purchasing, and expenses of erecting and maéntaimng newéamp postsngtnéept esiglnations, lagntplrns, and fixtures, un er any expen iture l‘0V1 e or in t IS Act. n during the fiscal years nineteen hundred) and three and nineteen hundred and four the pres  by gpngress fop lglgptpng each strgett lamp ilu the Disrico umiawi gasoroisa econsrue oincuete st of the illuminating material used, lighting and extinguishing_lanii)>s, repairing, painting, cleaning, purchasing, and expense of erecting and Aumgm mmm maintaining lamp-posts, street designations, lanterns, and iixtures: Provzded, hat a of said lamps shall burn every night, on the average, R hm 1 from fifteen minutes after sunset to forty-five minutes before sunrise: "‘“ ”’ Pmmded furt/gw, That befoge any expenditures are made from the appropriations erein provide for, the contracting gas companies shall ` equi each Street lamp with a self-regulating burner and tip, so combinedanda.d`ustedastosecure, under all ordinar variations of ressure J Y P and density, a consumption of five cubic feet of gas per hour: Prom*"‘*’°"“‘“"’* vided fixrtlwr, That not more than fifteen thousand dollars of said