This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ...44 Laundry, 256 16 General repairs, 2,966 76 Agriculture, 5,804 41 Stable and barns, 4,708 54 Miscellaneous 1,974 07 33,452 46 $57,383 85 Income from Small Sales. Sale of milk and cream $204 79 of fruit and vegetables, 292 22 of pigs and calves, 286 65 of beef, 90 45 of wood, 773 20 of eggs, Ill 38 of rags and junk, 72 14 of farm tools, etc., 66 90 of sundries, 61 00 Rent of electric lights, 17 50 $1,976 23 Table showing the Number of Prisoners committed and discharged in All Ways during the Year ending Sept. 30, 1903. Number of prisoners in custody Oct. 1, 1902, 247 Committed by the courts during the year ending Sept. 30,1903, .. 214 Committed from Industrial School for Girls, 1 Committed from houses of correction, 3 Returned by revocation of permit, 4 222 Whole number during the year, 469 Discharged by expiration of sentence, 71 Discharged by shortened sentence, 77 Discharged by permit, 87 Removed to house of correction, 1 Removed to State Farm, 1 Removed to insane hospital, 1 Removed to State Hospital, 2 Pardoned 6 Died 4 250 Number in custody Sept. 30,1903 t219 Average daily number in custody, 228 Number in the prison Sept. 30, 1903 211 Average daily number in prison, 210 Infants. Number of infants admitted with mothers, 11 Number of infants born in the prison, 10 Number of infants died, I Number of infants remaining Sept. 30, 1903, . 14 Taken to State Hospital for treatment. t Including 8 bonnd out to domestic service. Crimes and Sentences of Prisoners committed by the Courts during the Year ending Sept. 30, 1903. tas Sentenced for life. Under chapter 209, Acts of 1903, which went into effect July 1, 1903, indeterminate sentences to the Reformatory Prison for Women became operative. PHYSICIAN'S REPORT. Shekborn, Oct. 1, 1903. To the...