Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/787

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. 757 sary by the Attorney-General, and for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may be injure by prisoners while said glpardsf are plndeavoringl to prevent escapes or suppressing mutiny, t irty- our thousand dollars; · For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, medical and H°¤P**·**‘· surgical supplies, and all other articles for the care and treatment of sick pxrisonegsé and for lpscpengzs of interment of deceased prisoners, two thousand ve hundredol rs; , For salaries includin y of officials and employees, as follows: 8********- Warden, four thousand iiol)iis.rs· de ut warden two thousand dollars; 7 P y 7 l _ cha lain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chaplain, six hundred dollgrs; h sician, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, one t “Y housand eight hundred dollars; bookkeepler and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenograp er, nine hundred dollars; steward, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of industries and storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; twcp lcaptains of wich, gt nine hundred dollars each; guards, at seventy o lars per mont eac , fort -two thousand three hundred dollars two teamsters at six hundread? dollars each; engineer and electrician; one thousand four hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand dollars; in all, sixty-four thousanld thre; hunldged dollars; m bl ksmih . For foremen s oema er rness ma er carpen r ac 1 tailor, and tinner, when necessary, four thousaiid eight huirdred dollars; In all, one hundred and eightydive thousand six hundred dollars. Umcrno Snrrzs rnxrrnujrranr, Armuwu, Gnoaou: For support of ,;;,4,;*,;,**- °•— 1******* the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, as follows: For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy Sum>1¤¤¤.e¤¤. warden, and physician, tobacco for pri;sgners;c(k;tche1n and dining room furniture and utensils; farm and ga en se an imp ements, d f rcha e of ice if necessary, thirty thousand dollars; aI1Fo1? lcdithingsand tranisportation, including such clothing as can be C1cthing,etc. made at the penitentiary; for_the usual gratuities as provided by law • to prisoners at release, including transportation to place of conviction or place of bo? nge repiperzcc inl_the nate? Sgates; for expenses og penitentiary 0 ci sw l·6 rave mg 0n_ u y; or expenses mcurre ` id tifying and pursuing escaped prisoners and or rewards for tlieireffecapture, fifteen thousand dollars. _ ’ _ For miscellaneous expenditures, in the discretion of the Attorney- M*¤°*=“****°°***· General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, blank books, blank forms, typewrrting supplies, pencils, and memorandum books for guards, books for use in chape , paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for_repa1ring steam—heating plant, electric plant, water circulation, anddrainage; for labor and materialslfor constrgrcgiop apd repair of fbuildmgis; fo1Lgen— eral supplies, mac mery, an oos or use on arm_an in s ops, brickvard, uarry,limek1ln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, p 0- t N h li stables policing buildings and grounds for the purchiidipofgdoxhlihol-ses, imules, wagons, harness, veterrnirry supplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, SISOVGS, blanket:, bedgléngyl nor; uirksi paints and oils, library, books, newspapers, an peri ica s; e ectrrca _ |· { t of water supp y; for telegrams, telephone servi;·i=i:pni;iiri:il· siiidnggaerinary services; for advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergenc · for y of extra guards when deemed necessary by the Attorney-Generalmand for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may beiinjured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to prevent escapes or su pressing mutiny, twenty-five thousand dollars; For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, surgical H°*P*“*l-