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 six*rY.r1ns·r oouennss. sms. III. cs. 192. 1911. 991 exceeding five hundred dollars may be expended by the major and superintendent of police for the prevention and detection of crime under his certificate, approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient · voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended: Pro- M*;'$§’g&eqmpm€n, mklcd, That the War Department ma, in its discretion, furnish the ` District Commissioners for the use of thie police, upon requisition, such worn mounted equipment as may be required; For reconstruction of cell corridors and the making, erecting, and ,,§,°,'g‘;',j'§',‘jg§‘,},g °°" placing therein in the first, fourth, sixth, and eighth precinct station dogses eight modern locking appliances, eighteen thousand and eighty o ars; . In all, sixty-three thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. Housn or Dnrnrrrronz To enable the Commissioners of the Dis- H°‘“°°‘”°*°"“°‘* trict of Columbia to provide transportation, includinlg the purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and arness, and a suitable (place for the reception, transportation, and detention of children un er seventeen (years of age and in the discretion of the commissioners, of girls an women over seventeen years of age, arrested by the police on chargp of offense against any law in force in the District of Columbia, or eld as witnesses, or held pending final investigation or examination, or otherwise, including salaries of two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four drivers, at six hundred dollars each; hostler, five hundred and forty dollars; six guards, at six hundred dollars each; and three matrons, at six hundred dollars each, thirteen thousand five hundred and eighty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Hannon 1>A·r1zo1.: 'I‘wo engineers, at one thousand dollars each; H“"°’ ¥’°“°‘· watchman, five hundred and forty dollars; two deck hands, at five hundred and forty dollars each; in all, three thousand six hrmdred and twenty dollars. For fuel, construction, maintenance, repairs, and incidentals, two thousand dollars. In all, Eve thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. FIRE DEPARTMENT. "’°"°P°’““°“'· Chief engineer, three thousand five hundred dollars; deputy chief s“"·"°"· engineer, two thousand five hundred dollars; three battalion chief ·en ineers, at two thousand dollars each; fire marshal, two thousand dohars; deputy fire marshal, one thousand four hundred dollars; two inspectors, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; cler, one thousand two hundred dollars; thirty-seven captains, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; thirty-eight lieutenants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; superintendent of machinery, two thousand dollars; assistant superintendent of machinery, one thousand two hundred dollars; twenty-three engineers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; twenty-three assistant engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two pilots, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; two marine engineers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; two assistant marine engineers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two marine firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; thirty-eight drivers, at one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars each; thirty-eight assistant drivers, at one thousand one hundred dollars each; two hundred and thirteen privates of class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; forty privates of class one, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; hostler, six hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, Eve hundred