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 $j6 SIXTY—I•`0URTH CONGRESS; Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. · H For forenaen, tailor, th, shoemaker, laundryman, and ter W GH l100®8I! I 9 ; — E all, Atlanta, Geo `a,, Penitentiary, $227 ,600. _ _ "°N°‘““""·w“"‘ McNeil Island, W£ington, Penitentiary: For subsistence, in- 8°ws°°°°°' olnding the same ob'ects specified under  head for the pemtenf at Leavenwortli, Kansas, and.for suppilazs for gum·ds,_$13,000; ulllhr clothing, transportation,  trove expenses, lllqllldmg gi same opxjects G(l5OI31ld61' this head for the pemtentiary at “°‘“’“°"‘“· · 1;:11 igiscellaneous dxpdndithres, including the same olbtjhects specified under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenwo, Kansas, $11 000; ‘ ‘ . . ”°"““"“*"""’°°°‘ 'Flor hospital su lies inclu the same ob eots specified under this head ortho PP 'tei1tiary worth, kansas, $600; _ “““""· For salaries: Flor warden, $2,000;—=d¤P¤ty Wifdm, $1.2003 ggysk cian, $1,200; steward and cook, $1,000; superintendent of ats, $1 200· guards, at $70 (per montheeaé, $10,500; in all, $17,100; In all, McNeil Islan (Washington) Penitentiary, $48,200. e ,..£.‘r..;*r',:.‘...$.**‘.;E‘·a·$ National. sence: rei  .s¤pm¤m.ae¤t, :2,5oo; 8****-, assistant su erinten ent, $1,500; ers, and assistant teachers, $9,120; clerk $1,000· storekeeper and steward, matron of school, farmer baker, tailor, and nurse, at $600 each; parole officer, $900; office clerk, $720; assistant office clerk, $480; six matrons of families, at $240 each; foreman of, and skilled helpers in, industries, $3,800; assistant farmer and assistant engineer, at $420 each; teamster and laundress at $360 each; florist, engineer, and shoemaker, at $540 each; cools, $480; dining-room attendants—boys $300, officexs, $240; housemaid, $216- seamstress, $240; asmtant cook, $300; watchmen, not Go exceed  in number, $3,360; secretary and treasurer, $900; in a, $34,276; dry goods leather, shoes, gas, fuel, ware, furniture, tableware, farm implements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books and periodicals, stationery, printing, entertainments, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, maintenance repair, and operation of p vehicles, fencing, roads, all repairs to buildings, and other necessary items, including compensation, not exceeding $1,500, for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, for rewards for their recapture, and not exceeding $500 for trans rtation and othoip nzcdessary :x(per6s)es incident to securing suitabq: homes for disc a o, 1 ,5 ; In ali N atiddal Training School for Boys, $44,776. m_¤;g_g_¤¢¤¤¤¤*°°¤· DEPAR'l‘MENT OF COMMERCE. mguumum su- uoirmousns, BEACONS, me s1GNALs, mom vnssms, Ann ornmz "‘“· wonxs mvnnn rim uoirmoosn snavrcn. $$'l§t°?r?§IZ§¥.ll°é'i¤. Point Vincente, California, L$ht Station: For establishing s light and fog-signal station at Point incente, California, $80,000. same mmm River. Saint Johns River, Florida, aids to navigation: For improving Fu the aids to navigation and establishing new aids on the Saint Johns River, Florida, below Jacksonville $66,000. W¤¤·i¤ H¤¤·» ¥=¤¤- Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Lignlzithouse Depot: For improvements at Woods Hole lighthouse depot, assachusetts, $50,000. IY-zggrgigigggéggigg Fighting Island Channel, Michigan, aids to navigation: For cnsmm. improvmv aids to navigation and establishing new aids in the Fightp ing Island Channel, Detroit River. Michigan, $25,000.
 * “"‘°""‘°'*‘°°‘ For support of inmates, in ceries, ilour, feed, meats,