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1140 sixrr-six*rH couennss. Sess. 111. GH. 70. 1921. equipment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation, and means of transporta- Fu I tion; supplies and labor; and all other necessary items, $85,000; C0°' tj , For fue for maintenance and manufacturing, $42,500; em ”s"“° °°"°p°"`s For construction, dynamite, oils, repairs to plant, and material for repairs to buildings, roads, and walks, $30,000; In all, $200,580, which sum shall be expended under the direction mmm to of the commissioners. _ _ _ Salaries? "' Rrnroimaronrz Assistant supermtendent, $1,800; chief clerk, $1,200; assistant clerk and stenographer, $1,000; steward, $1,500; captain of day officers, $1,200; six instructors, at $1,200 each; ten dpfiy officers, at $900 each; captain of night force, $1,080; six night o cers, at $720 each; parole officer, $1,200; overseer, $1,200; in all, $30,700; °°‘“‘“m°“‘ For continuing construction of permanent buildings, includin sewers, water mains, roads, and necessary equipment of industriad E I am. railroad, $50,000; _ _

_° m Ijor mamtenance, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and supiport

of mmates; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, me eine and hospital instruments, furniture, and uarters for guards and other employees and inmates; purchase dl tools and equipment; purchase and maintenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment; transportation and means of transportation; mamtenance and operation of means of transportation; supplies and labor, and all other necessary items, $50,000. F“°1‘ For fuel for maintenance, $8,000; R°p““"*°°°‘ For material for re airs to buildings, roads, and walks, $3,000; In all, $141,700, wliiich sum shall be expended under the direction _ of the commissioners. “’““"· MILITIA. E‘P°“s°s°“‘“°"'*’“· For the following, to be expended under the authority and direction of the commanding general, who is hereby authorized and empowered _ to make necessa contracts and leases, namely: _ °’“°P5·"““’· °‘°· For expenses diy camps, including hire of horses for officers required to be mounted, and such hire not to be deducted from their mounted pay, and for the ayment of commutation of subsistence for enlisted men who may be detailed to guard or move the United States property at home stations on days immediately preceding and immediately following the annual encarnpments, damages to private property incident to encam ments, instruction, practice marches and practice cruises, drills and) parades, fuel, light, heat, care, and repair of armories, offices, and storehouses, practice ships, boats, machinery and dock, dredging alongside of dock, telephone service, horses and mules for mounted organizations, street car fares (not to exceed $200) necessargliy used in the transaction of official business, and for general incident exfpenses of the service, $24,000. R¤¤*·*=¤>- For rent 0 armories, offices, storehouses, and stables, $7,000. For printing, stationery, and postage, $1,000. E‘P°¤5°5· For cleaning and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and contingent expenses, $1,000. For custodian in charge of United States property and storerooms, $1,000. For clerk, office of the adjutant general, $1,000. For expenses of target practice and matches, $2,500. _ hy °"’°°pS‘ For pay of troops other than Government employees, to be d1S· bursed under the authority and direction of the commanding general, $10,000.