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 286 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 198. 1908. improvement of bath houses and for improvement of wharves tive hundred dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. S°°'°*· Fon rmsmo scares: For purchase, repair, and replacement of public scales, two hundred dollars. Yl¤Y8¤°¤¤d¤· Pmycnouxps; For completing equipment of outdoor playgrounds, one thousand five hundred dollars. ’*"‘*""‘° ““’°· For rading, planting of hedges, trees, and other improvements at Rosedaha site, five thousand dollars. ‘ · ,,f,}‘,§’,}f,$*‘°“'°“i°"°° Puaucoouvnnrmnon snrrons: For maintenance of public-convem ience stations, including compensation of necessary employees, six thousand Eve hundred dollars. °'"°’°""‘°“N°·”· For constructing public-convenience station to be located on public reselrvatipn numbered eight in the city of Washington, twenty thou- ' san dollars. ¤;,"'·;‘tj§f'°‘f l“""’l°‘ And the jlperisdiction and control of such portion of said public reser- ` ’ · vation num red eight as may be reguired for the location and operation of said station and approaches ereto is hereby transferred rom the Chief of Engineers 0 the United States Army to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, such transfer to take eifect from the date of notice by said Commissioners to the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army of the portion of said reservation selected, and said Commissioners are further authorized to make all necessa rules and regulations for the management of said station and Hx the in-barges to be made for the use thereof. i¤{;¤·¤i*·¤ *>¤**¤· Connnuuxnou or msamrsar BUILDINGS: For all expenses neces- ` sary and incident to the enforcement of the provisions o an Act enti- V°*·3¢-P·1*>’- _ tl “An Act to create a board for the condemnation of insanitary . buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, ’ approved May first, nineteen hundred and six, includin personal _ services, when authorized by the Commissioners of the Listrict of * Columbia, not to exceed one thousand two, hundred dollars, six thousand dollars. m§},$Y‘"“°l 'l°""‘"` ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. · at one thousand two hundred dollars each; inspector of lam, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundred dollsrs; draftsman, one thousand dollars; three telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; three inspectors, at nine hundred dollars each; expert repair man, nine hundred and sixty dollars; four repair men, at nine hundred dollars each: three telephone operators, at six hundred dollars each; two laborers, at four hundred dollars each; electrical inspector, two thousand dollars; electrical inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars; electrical inspector, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; cable splicer, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars: two clerks, at one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars each; clerk. one thousand and fifty dollars; clerk, seven hundred and fifty dollars; assistant cable splicer, six hundred and twentv dollars; assistant repair man. six hundred and twenty dollars; two assist- . ant repair men, at five hundred and forty dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred and forty dollars each; laborer, four hundred and sixty dollars; four telephone operators, at five hundred and forty dollars each; telephone operator, four hundred and fifty dollars; storekeeper, eight undred and seventy-five dollars: and one laborer. six hundred and thirty dollars: in all, forty-four thousand seven hundred and thirtydive dollars.
 * '"“"°“‘ For electrical engineer, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent, one thousand six hundred dollars; three electrical inspectors,