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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 355. 1912. 467 lime · foraggsfor issue to public animals, and  and straw for bedding; blank boo blank forms, typewriting supp es, pencils and memorandum books for guards, books for use rn chaps), paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners· for la r and materials for repairing steam-heating plant, electric plant and water circulation, and drainage; for labor and materials for construction and repair of buildings; or general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photografph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; for the purchase o cows, horses mules, wagons, harness, veterinary supplies, lubricating oils,_oBEice iurmture, stoves, blankets, iron bunks, paints and oils, hbrary books, newspapers and pcrio - eals, and electrical supplies; for payment of water supply, telegrams, telephone service, notarial and veterinary services- or advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental conditions of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergency; for pay of extslguards or employees when deemed necessary by the Attomey Gen, and for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may be injured by prisoners while said guérorgs are endeavoring to prevent escapes or suppressing mutin, $40, ; - ‘ · Forjhospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, medical and H°""“' """“°'· surgical supplies, and all other artrclm for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners, $2,500; For salaries, including pay of officials and employes, as follows: S““‘°*~ Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplgn $1,500; chaplain, $600; physician, $1,600; chief clerk, $1,800; kkeeperand record clerk, $1 ,200; stenographer, $900 ; four clerks, at $900 each; head cook, $1,000; steward an storekeeper,_$1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $900- three captams of watc, at $1,000 each; guards, at $70 per month each, $52,080 ; two teamsters, at $600 each; engineer aad electrician, $1,500; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,200; m s ,579,280 ; _ For foremen, laundryman, tailor, and prmter, when necessary, $3,300- In all, for penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $190,080. _ mum Q_ 1:05 support of the United States Pemtentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, hmma.4, as o ows: For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this S“"""°"°°· léegdoggr the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Karnes, ) For clothing and transportation, includingfhe same objects epeci- ,_§§’,,‘]‘§',§· """"°’ fied ping? this 1;;:1 for the United States erutentnary at Leavenwort, ansas, ,000. G£ ushexpenditp,rs, in the discretiiontgs the Atttgrrnéy ""°°“'“°°““· ,1ncu tesameo ectsspecifieduner e United Statgeygitentiny at Leavenworth, Kansas, $25,000* ; H For hos 1 su plies, including the same objects specified under “°"’*"‘ ’“"*’ °" gléiggged fgr the l.l)nited Staten penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. For salaries, including pay of eilicials and employers, as follows: S°’"’°"· Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; cheq,l.in, $1,500; chaplain, $1,200; chief clerk, 1,800; phgacian, $1,600; kkecpar and record clerk, $1,200 ; stenographer, $ ;g¤ clerks, at $9w each;t•lepl1one operator, $430; engineer and electrician, $1,500; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,200; three captains of watch, at $1,000 oooh; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $900; two tearmters, at $600 each; head cook, $' 000; guards, at $70 per month each, $43,000; in all, $73,080: