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 702 SIXTIETH corvennss. sm. II. C11.250. 1909. thousand dollars; three telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; three inspectors, at mne hundred dollars each; expert repair mau, nine hundred and sixty dollars; four repair men, at rnne hundred dollars each; three telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each;_ two laborers, at four ·hundred dollars each; electrical ms bor, two thousand dollars; electrical inspector, one thousand eightc 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 twenty dollars; assistant repair man, six hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant repair men at five hundred and forty dollars each; two laborers, at ve 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 hundred and sevelnty-fiveinolltahrs; audi one ln,bo1;r·,;vrix nundred gud (tihnty dollars; in`a orty- ve thousand two un e an ninety- ve dollars. “"*’P“°* For general supplies, repairs, new batteries, and battery supplies, telephone rental and purchase, wire for extension of the telegaph and £f;}§’r£"£f’i2K‘§`§°’ £Yi£c“i§2“r§f this °t‘£*r.i‘3.*Ir'L‘“$ ".m.‘“°*"?.`3.,° £°.éZ?r books, stationery, printing, liwery, horsed and harness, blnlcksmrthmg, fotreage, ezxtra laboln, new l1>o(neE, rent of storeroom, and · othernecessaryr ms nthousand oars. _ deifzgggmfim ¤¤- For placing wires, of fire-alarm, telegraph; police—patrol, and telephone service underground m exrsting conduits, including) cost of _ cab es, termmal boxes, and posts, connections to and etween exrstrngocondurts, manholes, hand-holes, posts for fire—alarm and pollrce tie? errtra lnllaonland onlheni necessary items, eleven thousand o ars, e rmme atey ava a e. tezeliwmwi ¤v¤- b Fm- exteugiun of (police-patr·o1fs)E.em, including purchase of new _oxes purc_ase an erec ron o e necessary poes, cr ar rnscnlatnlrs, pins, braces, wrref cablii condnirt connections, extl: lax; “n3m$Lé‘?°i—S3?”rrl32‘L";’r P"' mllitpu “l°u¥‘“‘*'°Sx‘*°”“”"· . _ - _  , Ig ug. ¤¤z¤¤¤hm.·;» nnlparrrng, and cleaning public amps on avenues, streets, roads, and eys; purchasing and_expense of erecting and maintaining new lamp—posts, street designations, lantems, and fixtures; moymg lamp-posts, pamting lamp-(posts and lanterns; replacing and repamn lamp-posts and lanterns arnaged or unfit for service; for rent ol Pr V storeroom, cartage of material, livery, and other necessary items, Mggggium pu two hundred an eighty thousand dollars: Promded, That no more lamp. than eighteen dollars per annum shall be paid for each gas lamp equipped with a self-regulating flat—Hame burner so adgusted as to secure_und¢}ré1.ll ordinary varnations of pressure and density a connlunnptron in _ Kc; cnibrc een: 0 gas per léour, nor more than twenty d3¤3¥§ Zh 2i§h8§`cZ§r§€"§ ¥’.§£.3¥`F5'{-‘ .,22§“f5‘ F“ “"d °"°"3"°’lK - am e u1 an incandescent mantle burner of not less than sixty (danldlldpolwler. cgézdlexpenses i¤- And during the iiscal year nineteen hundred and ten the price prescribed y Congress for lrglhting each street lamp rn the District of _ olurnbra with gas or orl sha  construed to include the cost of the illuminating _ material used, lighting and extinguishing lamps reparzrng, panitmg, clsianrntg, pturér §SlD§·8Dd iixpense of erecting and ma1n_ am pos_s, s ree esi na ions, ant, d 5. t : All-uizhr service. Prwrd t_ all)ofsa1d lamps shalllrurn every niglllzlfonalzlie agelldgz, from fifteen minutes after sunset to forty-five minutes before sunrise: