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 1010 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms 111. 011.192. 1911. - mmded‘ th dir ted b the Commissioners mggliolié rim oflthe gi l'$§>(lilInlb£i':,0allc &;•;—inc(l’gsed alld multiple—inclosed are lamps now in service shall be replaced by the lighting company, without expense to the District of Columbia, with four-ampere, · three—hundred-and-twenty-watt magnetite, or other arc lamps of equal illuminating value acceptable to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, by A ril first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and such replacement shall Ee effected to the number of not less than four hundred lamps per annum until completed. ~ _ ¥¤*¤*¢¤•·¤•=°· ,1 ¤*· For the rates named above it be the duty of each gashght ct°·il¤ili:¤i1°é§.bylig mg company and each electric-light company doing business in the District of Columbia to erect and maintain such street lamps as the Commissioners of said District may direct; and each such company shall furnish, install, and maintain all posts, lamps,_ lanterns, burners, wires, cable, conduits, gas pi es, street designations, and iixtures necessary for the resdpectiye lamps maintained by each of them, mcluding hghting an extmgu1sh1ng lamps, and repairing, pamtmg, d eanin. by ¤¤¤*¤¤ fw NIT}; cost €>f each lamp-post (exclusive of erection), inelu the ‘ "°°°°' lantern, globe, and street designations, furnished by any ting company under the above rates shall not exceed Eben dollars for · epch gas ori electric mcandlescentaflanp nordigty diollarpl for eacg eectricarc amp exceptas erein r rovi e ,a.n eac postan its equipment sllall be of a design ans qualigy accepltable to the sucuace for Commissioners of the District of Columbia. or eac such lamp· ¤'°•°°’°°"~ ost furnished biia lighting company by direction of the District Commissioners w ch all cost m excess of fii'teen_doIlars for gas or electric mcandescent lamps, or which shall cost gn excess 0 iifti dollars for electric arc lamps, the company fumishing the same sha receivefl indaddditiori to the above réates, eleven per centum per annum on suc a ’tiona or excess cos. mppegiippent rev- 'lyhe Commissioners of the District of Columbia are authorized in news. the1r_d1scretion_to piigrchase or construct from streetrlighting appropnations made m t Act, posts, lanterns, street designations and all hmm necessary fixtures or_ appurtenances for any of the systems of lightiaa mmm, mw above named :_ Prmngl, That whenever the said OOIDIDJSSIODBPS sh for- furnish the said equipment, one dollar and sixty-five cents per lamp per annum for gas or electric incandescent lamps and four dollars and forty cents [per lamp per annum for electric arc lamps shall be deducte from the rates above w£_¤1;p%&<»¢h¤ _ The Commissioners of the Districtof Columbia are further author- ’ ized, m then- discretion, to adopt other forms of electric street lighting than those_named, in which event payments under appropriations made in this Act, shall be made_for the hghting service rendered at um M mu not to exceed three cents per kilowatt hom· for current consumed, mmmnmd ‘ and, m addrtion thereto, e even per centum per annum of the cost _ to the hghting comtpxany of furnishing and installing lamps, posts, street designations, tures, and the cable from lamps to the nearest point of current supply, and a fair sum for the cost of maintenance. htovi¤s.e¤·~.i•¤¤r•· When ordered to do so by the said commissioners, liihting comphappelsughah 11;1tv8<;.a.nd readjust any lamps mamtamed y them at For each electric mcandescent lamp, Eve dollars. Hfgior eapsh gas lamp moved not more than six feet, two dollars and cen. lin each gas lamp moved more than six feet, four dollars. EftFor eatcgh gas lamp raised or lowered to new grade, one dollar and cen. Ngphtht or on 'lyhe Commissioners of the District of Columb` th rized to l"“"" enter into contract, for the fiscal year nineteen lihnfgfeduand twelve,
 * '·‘°”' °“°"°"· For each electriclarc lamp, ten dollars.