Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/414

 390 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. P¤¤¤¤ ¢¤¤*¢¤*¤¤¤¤ Pmzuo convnumucn srxrrorrs: For maintenance of public con- Bmuom venience stations, includingmcompensation of necessary employees, fourteen thousand two hun d dollars. _ .I¤¤*¤*°¤*Y build- CONDEMNATION or msaurranr sU1L1>1Nes:‘That not exceedmg mm two thousand five hundred dollars of the unexpend.ed balances o appropriations heretofore made for expenses necessary and mcident V¤1·34.1>·157- to the enforcement of the provisions of an Act entitled ‘f An Act to create a board for the condemnation of insamtary buildmhgs m the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved ay first, ` nineteen hundred and six, including lpersonal services, when authorized by the Commissioners of the istrict of Columbia, is hereby reappropriated and continued available during the fiscal year endmg June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven. ...§.?$?"‘°°‘ "°*’"*· ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. _$¤*¤·*i** Electrical engineer, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant electrical e eer who shall perform the duties of the electrical engineer in the¤z§lsience or disability of the latter and shall have the same qualifications as to ability and technical knowledge as is reciliged by law of the head of the department, one thousand eight hun d do - lars ; three electrical inspectors, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; inspector of lam, one thousand dollars; electrician, one thousand two hundred clbsllars; two draftsmen, at one thousand dollars each; three telegraph operators, at one thousand dollars each; three ins ctors, at nine hundred dollars each; expert repair man, nine humged and  dollars; four repair men, at nine hundred dollars each; three tele one operators at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two laborers, at four hundred dollars each; electrical inspector, two thousand dollars; electrical inspector, one thousand eig t 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 Efty 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 eaclr 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 iundred and seventy-five dollars; laborer, six hundred and thirt dollars; in all, forty-six thousand two hundred and ninety-five dollars. suppues. For general supplies, repairs, new batteries, and battery supplies telephone rental and purchase, wire for extension of the telegra h and telelphone service, repairs of lines and instruments, purchase of) poles, too, insulators, brackets, pins, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, stationery, printi q, livery, horses and harness, washing, blacksmithing, forage, extra llibor, new boxes, rent of storeroom, and other _ necessary items, thirteen thousand dollars. du§;g·g§gd_w**°¤ ¤¤· For placing wires of fire—alarm, telegraph, police·patrol, and telephone service underground in existing conduits, including cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to and between existing conduits, manholes, handholes, posts for :fire—alarm and olice boxes extra labor, and other necessary items, seven thousand dbllars to bé immediately available. ’ Y°li¤°·P¤"°"F°*€m· For extension of poliCe—patrol system, including purchase Of new boxes, purchase and erection of the necessary poles cross arms insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, extra labor, and other necessary items, four thousand five hundred dollars. ,