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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1483. 1905. 1209 seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, fifty thousand dollars; For clothing, transportation, and traveling expenses, including such °*°'·‘**”¢·°°°· clothing as can be 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 bona tide residence in the United States; for expenses of (penitentiary officials while travelin on duty; for expenses incurre in identifying and pursuin escaped prisoners, and for rewards for their recapture, twenty-four 50usand dollars; For miscellaneous expenditures, in the discretion of the Attorney- ”*°°°“*¤°°°* General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, urchase of fuel for generating steam, heating apparatus, burning bricks and lime; forage for issue to public animals, and hay and straw for bedding; blank books, blank forms, typewriting supplies, pencils and memorandum books for guards, boo s for use in chapel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for repairing steam- eating plant, electric plant and water circulation, and drainage; for labor and materials for_ construction and repair of buildings; for general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and ins ops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, aundry, bathrooms, printing office, photogfaph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; for the pure ase o cows, horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterinary supplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding, ~ iron bunksélpaints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electri supplies; foiilpayment of water suppl , telegrams, telephone service, nolnrial a veterinary 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 emergency; for pay of extra guards when deemed necessary by the Attorney-General, and for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who maybe injured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to prevent escapes or suppressing mutiny, thirty-five thousand five hundred dollars; _ For hospital supplies, including purchase of medicines, medical and H°“"°‘l‘ surgical supplies, and all other articles for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners two thousand two hundred dollars; For salaries, includin ay of officials and employees, as follows: S***·¤°•· Warden, four thousand dollars; deput warden, two thousand dollars; cha lain, one thousand five hundred dyollars; chaplain, three hundred dolldrs; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk one thou and two hundred dollars; stenograp er, nine hundred dollars; steward, nine hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, eight hundred dollars; superintendent of industries and storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; captains of watch, one thousand eight hundred dollars; guards, forty-two thousand three hundred dollars; two teamsters, one thousand two hundred dollarsengineer, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, nine hundred dollars; in all, sixty-three thousand six hundred dollars; For foreinen, shoemaker, harness maker, carpenter. blacksmith, *`°'°’”°'* tailor. and tinner, when necessary, four thousand eight hundred dollars; In all, one hundred and eighty thousand one hundred dollars; _ Cxrran Srarns rnxrmxruxr, ATLANTA, Gmoaersz For support of ,£;§§,;‘;’,}f*· G°·· P°°*‘ the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, as follows: _ ’For subsistence, including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy M°““°“°“°°· warden, and hysician, tobacco for prisoners: kitchen and dining room furniture and utensils; farm and garden seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, forty thousand dollars;