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 510 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1762. 1904. F°'°”’°“· For foremen, shoemake1·, harness maker, carpenter, blacksmith, tailor, and tinner, when necessary, four thousand eight hundred do lars; In all, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand four hundred dollars. Aqlnuw. Ga-, 1><¤¤i· UNITED STATES PENITENTIABY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA! For support of °°m”"y` the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, as follows: M¤i¤¢¤¤··¤·=¤· For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy warden, and hysician, tobacco for prisoners; kitchen and dining room furniture and) utensils; farm and garden seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, forty thousand dollars; ‘”°“**"€·°‘·°· Forclothing and transportation, including such clothing as can be made at the penitentiary; for the usual gratuities as provided by law to prisoners at release, including transpprtation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the nited States; for expenses of penitentiary officials while traveling on duty; for expenses incurred rn identifying and pursuing escadped prisoners, and for rewards for ` their recapture, eighteen thousan dollars; ° ’“"°°“°“°°“”~ For miscellaneous expenditures, in the discretion of the Attorney- General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, blank books, blank forms, typewriting supplies, ncils, and memorandum books for guards, books for use in chapelicpaper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for repairing steam—heatin plant, electric plant, water circulation, and drainage; for labor and materials for construction and repair of buildings; for general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and in shops, rickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photograph gallery, stables; policing buildings and grounds; for the purchase of cows, horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterinary supplies, ubricat' oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding, iron unks, paints aiidgoils, library, books, newspapers, and periodicals; electrical supplies; for payment of water supply; for telegrams, telephone service, notarial and veterinary services; for advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians called todetermine mental conition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergency; and for pay of extra guards when deemed necessary by ` the Attorney-Genera, thirty thousand dollars; H<>·v*¤L For hospital supplies, includin purchase of medicines, surgical instruments, and sugplies, and all other articles required for the care and treatment o sick prisoners, and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners, two thousand dollars; B¤l¤l¤¤- For salaries, includin y of ofhcials and employees, as follows: Warden, four thousand glolgrs; deputy warden, two thousand dollars; chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousan eight hundred dollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant en ineer, nine hundred dollars; captains of ‘watch, one thousand eight Plrundred dollars; steward and storekeeper, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, one thousand dollars; two teamsters, one thousand two hundred dollars; cook, baker, tailor, and blacksmith, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; guards, twenty-one thousand six hundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars; _Ipt ali, lpne hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred and _ erg y dollars. L°""‘“'°· UNDER LEGISLATIVE. p,§_‘{,@$¤'°*¤PP** _ STATEMENT or Arr·norn1ATroNs: For preparation, under the directron of the Qomnrittees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives, of the statements showing appropriations made, new offices created, offices the salaries of which have been omitted,