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 rirrr-Nmru coneanss. sm. 11. cu. 2510. 1907. 1135 public arc light, the amount received per kilowat for each public incandescent ight, the average price received per annum for each arc light furnishe to others than the public, the varying discounts al owed to consumers using arc lights during a part of or the entire night, the average price charged er kilowat for incandescent lights furnished to others than the plubllic, with the va ing discounts, and the price charged per kilowat our for power orrheat furnished, and the gross revenues from each source, the revenues from all other sources, the extensions and improvements made in the lant and works, the actual cost of the same, the amount expended) for labor, the amount set aside for depreciation, the amount set aside for insurance and renewals, the amount paid out of earnings for betterments, the amount paid for betterments from other sources, the amount set aside and pai in interest and dividends, the surplus after paying the operating expenses and fixed charges, the statement of the operating expenses to be itemized and classified as is done by other public utiligl corporations in the District of Columbia, the names of the stoc olders and the amount of stock held in such company, association or corporation by each of them on December thirty-first next preceding the date of such report. Any such company, a sociation or wm" l’“"“°’” corporation, not later than the fourth day of December in the year nineteen hundred and seven, shall make to Congress a sworn report in accordance with the requirements of this provision and showing the condition of its business as near as its present method of bookkee ing will permit for the year ending December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and six. WASHINGTON AQUEDUU1`. d,°,l,_““*“‘°°“ *‘*“°' For operation, including salaries of all necessary employees, main- “““‘°“°“°°‘ tenance, and repair of the aqueduct and its accessories, including Conduit road, the Washington City reservoir, and Washington Aqueduct tunnel, and also including the purchase and maintenance of horses, vehicles, and harness, and the care and maintenance of the stable, thirty-three thousand dollars. For purchase of a dredge and accessories for removing sediment §‘;,,lf,';,'}_,{""°’°"'°"· from Dalecarlia reservoir, thirty thousand dollars. For removal by dred  of about one hundred and thirty-four ,,,§,‘f*°'°l °‘ °°‘“‘ thousand cubic yards of iment from Dalecarlia reservoir, sixteen thousand dollars. _ For riprapping four hundred linear feet of the shore of Dalecarha R‘P"’PP‘“¤· reservoir in order to protect the biconduit,_two thousand dollars. For riprapping the sides of the Dalecarlia reservoir for a width of about twenty feet, eighteen thousand dollars. _ _ For parking the grounds at the Washington City reservoir, three ,,_,f§$§}Q¥‘°“ °“*' thousand dollars. _ For care, including salaries of all necessary employees, maintenance, §jf,’,,*,g‘j'},,¥_;‘j’“°~ and operation of the Washington Aqueduct, District of Columbia, filtration plant, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, ninety thousand dollars. ROCK CREEK PARK. R°°l= °'°°" *’°"‘· For care and improvement of Rock Creek Park, exclusive of build- °”°· °"‘ ing for superintendent’s residence, to be expended under the direction of the board of control of said park, fifteen thousand dollars. runmc scuooris. "“"“°*°‘*°°"~ Fog orrronas: For superintendent of public schools, five thousand E‘{{f,‘,Q‘g°§‘ dollars; two assistant superintendents, at three thousand dollars each; 4***- P- m6- director of intermediate instruction, two thousand seven hundred dol-