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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1900. 23 treatment in the Government.Hospital for the Insane of the insane from the Army and· N avv, Marine Corps, Revenue—Cutter Service, and inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,ipersons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are insane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military or naval service of the United States who have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, being for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars and fifty cents. ‘ - To pay to the widow of the late Doctor A. H. Witmer on account of Dr- A- H. Wimgcr. salary withheld, and other disallowances, five hundred and thirty-seven Ofigaymem °° www dollars and fifteen cents. _ REIMBURSEMENT or J 0HN E. CRANE: To reimburse John E. Crane, John E. Crane. United States commissioner in Alaska, for expenses incurred by him Paymm °°' for the relief of destitute and sick Americans at Circle City, Alaska, during eighteen hundred and ninety-seven and eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, two hundred and twenty-five dollars and seventy cents. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. tiggepartmenc of Jus- Fon SUPPORT or THE -UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY AT Fom: United sims rem. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, NAMELY: For fuel, forage, hay, light, water, {$§f§§f’Q;,I;§{;‘,{j°§Zc?“' stationery, advertising, and so forth, including purchase of fuel for generating steam, heating apparatus, burning bricks and lime; forage for issue to public anima s and hay or straw for bedding; blank books, blank forms, typewriting supplies for use in offices and prisoners’ school, pencils and memorandum books for guards, books for use in chapel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for repairing steam-heating plant and water circulation, and drainage; for materials for construction and repair of _ buildings; for general supplies, machinery, and tools for use in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photograph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; for the purchase of horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterinary supplies, lubrieating oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedsacks, iron bunks, paints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electrical supplies; for payment of water supply, telegrams, telephone service, notarial and veterinary services; for advertising in newspapers, proposals for supplies, and other necessary advertisements; for fees to consulting phys1cians called to determine mental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in case of emergency; or pay of extra guards when deemed necessary by the Attorney- General, and for miscellaneous expenditures which can not properly ' be included under the heads of expenditures, nine thousand dollars. For the payment of the salaries of the circuit judges appointed under _ Additional circuit the Acts of January twenty-fifth and February twentythird, eighteen ’“$§$?g0i“,lf,T$_S46_ hundred and ninety-nine: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, five thousand dollars and thirty-seve.1 cents; For the fiscal year nineteen hundred, eighteen thousand dollars. For incidental expenses and for employment of temporary assistance cage of rented and workmen necessary for the care and custody of the buildings in ‘°““d‘”g*· ` the District of Columbia rented by the Department of Justice, to be selected and their compensation fixed by the Attorney-General, and to be expended under his direction, five thousand dollars. ‘ To enable the Department of Justice to transfer to its dockets the gfrnnsfg rg dgcseg reports made by United States attorneys of the action of the courts in §m{§§’§{t0r§€yS,’§l§ cases in which the United States is a party or has an interest, to be elxgended under the direction of the Attorney-General, Eve hundred o ars.