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 1142 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 1007. 1003. United States is or may be a art in interest, and moving of records, P Y two hundred and ninety thousand dollars. - éggmnérggnm. For salaries of clerks, commissiopers, alnd constables, and. experipes “ ’ ‘ of commissioners and judges, in the In ian Territory, seventy- ve thousand dollars. ` Suppii For sapplies for the United States courts and judicial officers, to be expende under the direction of the Attorney—General, thirty thousand do lars. m;¥¤wtYg§:5_1w;¤¤1j,<;)¤ Fines or DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Sotrrnmnu Disrmcr or Nmw Yonx: usgiiéa. ° E f For fees of district attorney for the southern district of New York, R.S-.¤e¤-82¤.p-154- Ender aeeétion eight hundred and twenty-five, Revised Statutes, one undre ollars. Suppoff of p¤·i¤¤¤— For support of United States prisoners including necessary cloth- °m ing and medical aid, and transportation to ’place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States, and including support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, as_w l be ore as after conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can be sent, and not exceeding three thousand three hundred dollars for repair of United States jails, and for the construction of a permanent si ewalk in front and on one side of the United States (jail at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, seven Fm; In nh hundre:1 and fifty tho\:s]anUdollgr§ P F 'L '°“Y'° _ · For e support of e United States enitentiary at ort eaven- Kgsixgmwq worth, Kansas, as follows: For subsistence, including supplies for · pirisoners, warden, deputy warden, and physician, tobacco for prisonersé $$3 s‘“d.d§I.".i“€...’,?i°'“..‘.Ti'Z,"f‘l*.§'(f°fo. p..`}$.°l."..£"i.£"$€.*§’.T.“’"‘ E, oxftydivje plhousand dollars; d h _ I dm h 01<>¢¤i¤a»¤¤¤- or c ot ing transportation an trave 'ng expenses inc u ° g suc clothingda§1ct1:n’lpe made at thd penitpntiary; {og the iisual gratuities as provi y- w to prisoners at re ease, including transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States; or expenses of dpenigentiary officigls while travelincg on duty; fo; expenses incurre ini entifying an pursuin escape prisoners an - for rewards for their recapture, twenty-two tdnousand dollars., Mwellsneou For miscellaneous expenditures in the diwretion of the Attorney- General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, purchase of §uel fo:} generating steam, heating appagaglus, burning bric s angjlinie; ora or issue to u ic anima s, an ay or straw for be ingblankebooks, blank iiorms, typewriting supplies, pencils and memo} randum books for guards, boo s for use In chapel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials_for repaéring steam-hciagpg péant,t•;lec;r1<; plant and twater garculatnoni an ra1nac··e· or a r an ma ria s or constmc ion an repair o buildings; Tor general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and In shops, brickya, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photograph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; for the purc ase of horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterigary supplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedin iron hunks, paints and oils, forary books, newspapers and periddicals, and electrical supplies; for payment of water supply, telegrams, telephone service, notarial and veterinary services; (ger advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians calle to determine mental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergencg; for pay of extra guards when deemed · grgiwi mmm necessary by the Attorney- eneral: rolvided, hat this appro riaogguugl °"° tion and the approtpriations heretofore made for this purpose shall be available also for e expense of the care and medical treatment of guards who have been or may be injured by prisoners while said