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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Crr. 27. 1917. 159 labor and materials for construction and re air of buildings; general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on fgrm and in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printin office, photograph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; purchase of cows, horses, mules, wagons harness, veterinary su plies, lubricatin oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding, iron hunks, paints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electrical supplies; payment of water sjjpply, telegrams, telephone service, notarral and veterin services; vertising in newspapers; fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental conditions of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergency; pay of extra guiirlrds or employees when deemed necessary by the Attorney Gener, $80,000; For hospital su plies, medicines, medical and surgical supplies, and H°¤P*”*'· all other articles for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners on the penitentiary reservation, $6,000; For salaries: Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplains- S¤'¤*'*°¤· one $1,500, one $600; fphysician, $1,600; pharmacist and physician’s assistant, $1,000; chic clerk, $1,800; stenographer, $900; SIX clerks, at $900 each; head cook, $1,000; steward an storekeeper, $1,200* superintendent of farm and transportation, $900; three captains oi watch, at $1,000 each; guards, at $70 per month each, $64,680; two teamsters, at $600I$ach; ejlngineeggand electrrcran, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 eac ; m a, $94, 0; For foremen, laundrymen, tailor, printer, and shoemaker, when necess $4 300; In aall?rLeairenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary, $344,980. _ Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiraarzy: For subsistence, mcluding the same gglgsuigugg objects specified under this he for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas $80,000; For clothin, trans rtation, and traveling expenses, including the ‘?’°*m”g» mmm samehobgicts gpecifiegrgnder this head for the penitentiary at Leaven— mmm at ` wort, ansas, $35, ; For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same objects specified m°°°“°°°°“* under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, and not exceeding $125 for maintenance and repair of horse-drawn passengercarryin ve ic es, $50,000; For lies ital supplies, includin the same 0b`ects specihed under H°¤P'*°'· this head ilbr the nitentiary at Eeavenworth, Kansas, $4 000; For salaries: Vigiden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplains- Salamone $1,500, one $1,200; chief clerk, $1,800; physician, $1,600; pharmacist and physician’s assistant, $1,000; ookkeeper and record clerk, $1,200; stenographer, $900; six clerks, at $900 each; engineer and electrician, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transpgrétation, $1,200; two teamsters, at $600 each; head cook, $1,000; the captaini of watch, at $1,000 each; guards, at $70 per month each, $45,360; in a, $77,460; For foremen, tailor, shoemaker, laundryman, and carpenter, when necessa, $4,000; In all1,yAtlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary, $250,460. McNeil Island, Washmgton, Penitentiary: For subsistence, includ- gff,N9¤IS*é¤;*d»W”h· ing the same ob `ects specified under this head for the penitentiary at ` Leavenworth, Kansas, and for supplies for guards, $13,000· For clothing, trans ortation, an traveling expenses, including the  “"“s*’“’°°` same o}l;j¤>§ts speciéied) under this head for 1; e penitentiary at Leavenwort, ansas, 7,000; Formisoellaneous expenditures, including the same objects specified m°°°““’°°‘“· under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $11,000;