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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1039 each; superintendent of laun , $600; da ards—two at 2 thirty at $660 each; fifteendlnyight guari£:g\l1.t $600 each?l.w(i>6%‘% p1gilcSeirs,$‘ag:0$480 t;ach;ffo¤;re mggttofgggig, at $480 eiach; hospital , ;ca mosama, ·en`eero $840; in sn, $57?110; ’ gm St°°mb°°°’ F<>1‘_ mamtenance, including superintendence, custody, clothing, ,,_§_¤v¤¤¤· ¤¤ ·¤>•¤» guarding, care,_ and support of prisoners; rewards for fugitives; ` provisions, subsistence medicine and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates; purchase of tools_and equipment; purchase and maintenance of farm implements, l1ve stock, tools, equipment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; mamtenance and operation of means of transportation and means of transportation; supplies and personal services, and all other necessary items, $70,000; For fuel for maintenance, $15,000; fuel for manufacturing and ""‘°'·°*°· csqrgsgguocuon, dynamite, oils, and repairs to plant, $30,000; m all, For material for repairs to buildings, roads, and walks, $4,000; ,,,,M°““““°"°’“"· For dairy and forage building, $4,000; ` In all, $180,110, w 'ch sum shall be expended nmder the direction of the commissioners. R I _ Rnroimnronrz For beginning construction of permanent build- ings, including sewers, water mains, roads, and necessary equipment of industrial railroad, $45,000; For maintenance, including superintendence, custody, clothing, ““""”'”'°°‘ guarding, care and suepiport o inmates; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, m 'cine and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other einlployees and inmates; purchase of tools and equipment; purchase an maintenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment; transportation and means of transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation; supplies and personal services, and all other necessary items, $55,000; or fuel for maintenance, $5,000; *1**- For completing work on the central power lglant to fumishlight, ,,§,2{f‘§,ff"" "°"“ power, and water to the reformatory and wor ouse; for completing the refrigerating plant; and for necessary alteration to existing plants so as to provide for connecting them with the central power plant, $43,900; _ _ In all, $148,900, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the commissioners. MILITIA. '“""‘ For the following, to be expended under the authority and direction E¤v¤¤•¤••¤*P<**•··’· of the commanding general, whodiq hereby autliorized and empowered to make necessa contracts an eases, name y: _ For expenses JY camps, including hire of horses for officers required °"""‘·""“"·°"· to be monmted, and such hire not to be deducted from their mounted pay, and for the payment of commutation of subs1stence for enlisted men who may be etailed to or move the Ilmted States property at home stations on days immediately preceding immediately following the annual encampments, amages to private property incident to encampments, instruction, practice marches and practice cruises, drills and parades, fuel, light, heat, care and repair of armones, offices, and storehouses, practice ships, boats, machinery and dock, dredgin alongside of dock, telephone service, horses and mules for mounted organizations, street car tickets, not to exceed $200, necessaril used m the transaction of official business, and for general incicgental e nses of the service, $30,000. For rent. c§p:rmories, offices, storehouses, and stables, and quarters Bdfor noncommissioned officers of the Army detailed for duty with the