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466 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 355. 1912. mmm adiiis and cri not exceedmg' three hailiifs and one csgiinpiieifelim, emce i nude man can-at of New York an Z'{§.i°°2e.¤a.¤¤s. the northern district of Provided, That all persons emploged n s, »e*n¤.1»~1$¢ nmder section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised Statutes s all bleddeerpeg to be in attandancpumwl;e:‘1·0theg·hatten¢$1pon tg: cues. o o e courts: iirlltcr su perso _ _ Mm emellcyed during vacation· for the psiyment of the expenses of circuit mmm:. M- ¢¤· and. district jud of the United States and the judges of the district p°f$i?s°i‘.ii.”gnE courts of the States in Alaska and Hawaii, as §rovided_b section two hundred and fifty-nine of the Act approved third, nineteen hundred and eleven, entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and ’“”“’“"°‘ amend the laws relating to the judiciary"; of meals and lodging for jurors in United States cases, and of bailiifs in attendance upon the ¤¤¤•*¤¤_ , same, when ordered by the court, and of meals and lodging for v°|'u'P' jurors in Aluka, as provided by section one hundred and mnety- three, Title H, of the Act of June sixth, nineteen hundred; and of J“" °°°'""*°"°”` compensation for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three muumm ,,,_ da? for any one term of court, $275,000. _ pensea or pa. ent of such mmcellaneous expenses as may be authorized b the gtlilorney General, for the _United States courts and their Tag oécen, $490,000:.Provided That mso far as it ma be deemed neeemary bi the Attorney this a propriation be availablveforsuu exp:lnsesmtl1eD1str1;:§»of£aska.__ md _ _ orsu es,m udlngvflchengeo addmgmaclunes ‘°'i*ht?;‘i¤e.’“ $****2 £i.°"£t?." i‘2s..L?3.¤°“e°?3a$° "° °"’“"‘°‘ un er on o e , . s°"°"°"'h°°" ‘ For support of United Statu pgoners, including necmazy clothing and medical aid,. and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence the United States, and including supggfrt of prisoners insane during imprisonment, as well ore as after conviction, and continuing msane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can be sent; for enses of shipping remains of deceased prisoners to their homes in th:xGnited States; for the expense of care and medical treatment of guards employed by the United States who may be injured by prisoners while sai guards are endeavoring to Hrevent escapes or supp ' mutiny; for expenses incurred in i entifying and pursuing prisoners, and for rewards for their_recapture, and not exc ng

 {or repang, b 3(t5sb0a(r;nd improvements of United States

J , mc uding si ew , . {,·g•¤,*g;_•,g°_*rQ··K·¤·· K For the sppport of the llnited States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, ansas, u o ows: sesame. For subsistence, lhdudlhgl su lies for risoners warden de ut warden, and (physician, tobacco fiiiiprisonexg ldtcheii and dining fuignre an utenskils, ag}d for farm axédgardeu seeds and implements, an or ure 0 ice 1 necessary, 4 ,000; czeunng. camper- For cliothing, transportation, and travelin expenses includ.u;` 5 "’°"'“·°‘”‘ such clothing as can be made at the penitgntiary; for, the usu gratuities as provided bg] law to prisoners at releasezesrovided that such gratuities shall be rmshed to prisoners senten for terms of imprisonment of not less than six months, and including trans rtation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the States; for expenses of shipping remams of deceased prisoners to their homes in the Dmted States; for expenses of nitents omcials Wl11l0_tl‘8.V6l.l11g on duty; for expenses incurredpin identiging and

 escaped prisoners, an for rewards for their recapture,

xacezsusn For miscellaneous expenditures in the discretion of the Attorne

 1l1Ck-d.lDg fuel, oragsilhay, light, water, stationery, purchasi

o or generating team, eating apparatus, burning bricks and