Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/810

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786 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 385. 1910. portation and the means of transportation; the maintenance and operation of the means of transportation; and supplies and personal services, and all other necessa items, to continue available during the fiscal year nineteen hundreilyaud eleven, one hundred and twenty {*`y¤;¤;·;·Mendmm thousand dollars: Provided, That the Commissioners of the District etc.-P ’ of Columbia are hereby authorized to appomt a suipermtendent for each institution on the said sites, and require bond rom such superintendent for the faithful performance of his duty, and to employ ~ Delivery or prison- such other personal services as may be necessary, and the supreme °”‘ court of the District of Columbia, the Attorney-General, and the warden of the District of Columbia jail, when so requested by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, shall deliver mto the custody of either of said superintendents or the authorized deputy or deputies of either of said superintendents, prisoners sentenced to confnement in said jail for offenses against the common law or against statutes or ordinances relating to the District of Columbia, and, in the discretion of the supreme court of the District of Columbia and the Attorney-General, risoners serving sentence in said jail for offenses against the United States, for the purposes named in the law authorizing the acquisition of sites for said reformatory and ¤$*&ii¤¤9¤.°*e{>s_i¤- workhouse; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby vested with jurisdiction over such risoners from the time they are so delivered into the custody of eitilier of said superintend- " ents, or the duly authorized deputy or deputies of said superintendents, including the time when such prisoners are in transit between the District of Columbia and the sites acquired or to be acquired for such reformato and workhouse and during the period such prisoners are on saidysites and until they are released or discharged under Mmmm of W due process of law. _ _ M _ ,,mvpm,,0,,,,_ And the appropriation for _S1tes for a_ reformatory and work- A:;¤5.1;6g17· house " contamedim the District appropriation Act for the fiscal '°° year ending June thrrtreth, nmeteen hundred and ten, and the appropriation for "Washington asylum" contained in the District approriation Act for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, are hereby made available and may be used interchangeably for the purposes hereinbefore provided for in addition to said alppropriation herein made. ’““· Jail: For the installation of closets, basins, bath tubs, additional water—supply system, improvement to women’s cells, repairs to roof and heating apparatus, e_ectric wiring and articles for use in kitchen and dining room at the jail of the District of Columbia, to be ex ended under direction of the Attome -General to continue availablie during the iiscal year nineteen hunched and eleven, thirty-seven thousand two hundred and thirty dollars. m*g;’,{{°‘°’*¤°°°“° Honnron rm: Assn Arm Ixrrrmz For additional amount required for provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to same gas, lice, fslhoes, clotlgrghgry glplods, tailoring, drugs and medical supp ies, rniture an e in `tchen utensi s and other _ items, three thousand dollars.g’ y necessary 8c§g§{>g_*;‘B0*}j;§‘”‘°¤ Niicrrosm. Tnnnxme Scnoor. ron Bors: For additional amount required for maintenance of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be made by the Board of Charities with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, four thousand one hundred Ewen Dmpemm, dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. » ', Easrmm Drsr>nNsARY: For additional amount required for emergency care and treatment of and free dispensarv service to indigent p)at1ents under a contract or qgreement to be made with the Eastern

 by the Board of harities, three thousand five hundred