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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. 757 sary by the Attorney-General, and for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may be injure by prisoners while said glpardsf are plndeavoringl to prevent escapes or suppressing mutiny, t irty- our thousand dollars; · For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, medical and H°¤P**·**‘· surgical supplies, and all other articles for the care and treatment of sick pxrisonegsé and for lpscpengzs of interment of deceased prisoners, two thousand ve hundredol rs; , For salaries includin y of officials and employees, as follows: 8********- Warden, four thousand iiol)iis.rs· de ut warden two thousand dollars; 7 P y 7 l _ cha lain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chaplain, six hundred dollgrs; h sician, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, one t “Y housand eight hundred dollars; bookkeepler and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenograp er, nine hundred dollars; steward, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of industries and storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; twcp lcaptains of wich, gt nine hundred dollars each; guards, at seventy o lars per mont eac, fort -two thousand three hundred dollars two teamsters at six hundread? dollars each; engineer and electrician; one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand dollars; in all, sixty-four thousanld thre; hunldged dollars; m bl ksmih . For foremen s oema er rness ma er carpen r ac 1 tailor, and tinner, when necessary, four thousaiid eight huirdred dollars; In all, one hundred and eightydive thousand six hundred dollars. Umcrno Snrrzs rnxrrnujrranr, Armuwu, Gnoaou: For support of ,;;,4,;*,;,**- °•— 1******* the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, as follows: For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy Sum>1¤¤¤.e¤¤. warden, and physician, tobacco for pri;sgners;c(k;tche1n and dining room furniture and utensils; farm and ga en se an imp ements, d f rcha e of ice if necessary, thirty thousand dollars; aI1Fo1? lcdithingsand tranisportation, including such clothing as can be C1cthing,etc. made at the penitentiary; for_the usual gratuities as provided by law • to prisoners at release, including transportation to place of conviction or place of bo? nge repiperzcc inl_the nate? Sgates; for expenses og penitentiary 0 ci sw l·6 rave mg 0n_ u y; or expenses mcurre ` id tifying and pursuing escaped prisoners and or rewards for tlieireffecapture, fifteen thousand dollars. _ ’ _ For miscellaneous expenditures, in the discretion of the Attorney- M*¤°*=“****°°***· General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, blank books, blank forms, typewrrting supplies, pencils, and memorandum books for guards, books for use in chape, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for_repa1ring steam—heating plant, electric plant, water circulation, anddrainage; for labor and materialslfor constrgrcgiop apd repair of fbuildmgis; fo1Lgen— eral supplies, mac mery, an oos or use on arm_an in s ops, brickvard, uarry,limek1ln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, p 0- t N h li stables policing buildings and grounds for the purchiidipofgdoxhlihol-ses, imules, wagons, harness, veterrnirry supplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, SISOVGS, blanket:, bedgléngyl nor; uirksi paints and oils, library, books, newspapers, an peri ica s; e ectrrca _ |· { t of water supp y; for telegrams, telephone servi;·i=i:pni;iiri:il· siiidnggaerinary services; for advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergenc · for y of extra guards when deemed necessary by the Attorney-Generalmand for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may beiinjured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to prevent escapes or su pressing mutiny, twenty-five thousand dollars; For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, surgical H°*P*“*l-