Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/75

 56 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3. 1913. ' team-h plant, el tric lant and water_circu1a·- lidnfoldnd iiliasinage; ?cii·ul1a§>or and  for constructioiissgnd repair of b\1l.l.(l.l.l1?; for g6I161’8.l.· supplies, machmery, and too or use on farm an m shops, bnckyard quarry, hmekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing omce, giotogrgph gallery, stables, pohcmg buildings and grounds; for e pur asc of cows, horseis, mules, wagons harness, veterinary supphes,lub1gcating o1lsi1,Soffice urmture, stoves, blankets, bedding, iron unks, paints and o library books, _ newspapers and 'odicals, and electrical supplies; iordpayment o water supply, teliegrlams, telephone service, notarial an veterinary services advestisingjn newsptzpers;   fees tp co   ' to etermme men con ons o sup ggrxsldngis, and for other services in cases of emergency· for pay of extra ards or employees when deemed necessary by the Attor:.2 Generg agi  e of care   medical atisgtxnent of gu _ h a in' yprisonersw .688-I gu areen eavormg yo Orgireiit escapes or suppressing mutiny, $45,000; _ _ H¤¤p¤¤¤¤¤m¤¤¤¤· For hospital supplies, mcluding pm·cl1ase of medicmes, medical and surgical supplies, and all other  for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners, $3 000· ‘ ¤•¤r1¤¤- l•`or halaries, including pay of omcials and employees, as follows: Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplam,$1,500; chaplam, $600; physwmn, $1,603; asspitacrit phpiwzibng, $1,200; cgwf 1;%; $1,800* eeper an reco er · stenograp er ; {our clegks, at $900 dhead ezopk, $1,0g(iirstewaIrtd tandl ztgorg- 1200; perm en,o arman anspo aion, · tlircglzhptdins of viztch, at $1,000 each; guards, at  per monthleachi $52 080· twoteamsters,at$600each·engm` eeran ectriciau S 500· wd assistants, at $1,200 each; in su', $81 csc; ' ’ ·foremen, laundryman, tailor, and prmter, when necessary, ln all for itentiary at Leavenworth Kansas, $207 980. mmm, oe. lgolii suppoilltcgf the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, as o ows: suissum. For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this _ hegcwgr the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, ‘ $3 ; <>1¤Q=;¤¤·¤**¤¤¤>¤**·· 17(orelothing andt rtation, in l   th b' tsspec1ii' ed °°°’ ° %1der th; 51%%% for the United Statgsupemteniizixilirylllcatls llfavenworth, ansas · umumtus. For xhiscellaneous expenditures, in the discretion of the Attomey I(§_enpr3.léinic;:ding the same olggcts specifigedémder this head for the m e a enitenti at avenwort, , $40,000; Hwvital supplies. For hos;pitalps1{pplies?r1{1cludmg_the same oabxisegis specified under glgisihgad or the mted States pemtentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, Salaries. Fo1'g8.l8.l‘l,l11l· ffliials d 1 fll : warden, $4,0.zO; §8‘§‘l‘·E?»$§r’ée%, $2,800, 2lL.pT§ $’{f’§3t£hZpi’;`{§ $;,2;)0§ cle1£k,$1,80i§ ph§i)c;an,$1,6;)0];Sboekkeeper and record c er, ; s eno er, ; , · phone operator, $48(§§8gngineer and iil;c(t1il:·ian,a;1fi5il>(l)(i ‘l:i;$g,as1si;2—- ants, at $1,200 each; three captains of watch, at $1,000 each; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $900; two teamsters, at $600 each; head cook, $1,000; guards, at $70 per month each, $43,000; m all, $74,280; For foremen, tailor, blacksmith, shoemaker, laundryman, and cagenter, when necessary, $4,000; all, for penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, $175,780.