Table Showing Average Number and Cost Per Man for Attendance, Food, Clothing, etc., and the Average Cash Earning OLD CLASSIFICATION. 398 $69.73 $47.31 $13.04 $ .76 $11.36 $3.87 $1.50 $ .24 $ .78 $.51 426 77.57 47.81 14.76 .44 16.03 4.39 1.74| .38 1.01 1.07 2.73 425 82.32 52.68 16.26/ 353 93.29 59.92 17.49! .40 11.29 1.77 1.43 .42 1.02 .91 2.88 3.22 1.46 2.19 23 39.11 247.99 83.45 145.63 32.92 2.47 5.78 1.30 2.66 1.04 3.52 3.16 $ .97.08 32.29 241.74 156.17 85.57. 2.33 .34 3.54 2.62 .89.04 36.25 206.56 150.82) 55.74 2.17 1.75 6.07 1.52 76.16 35.16 216.31 146.30 .931 .621 09 1$.24 $6.38 $.50 $.52) .741 .94 .99 2.88) 9.63 179.82 321.34 141.52 262.91 279.88 1905. Per diem cost of food per capita for officers Per diem cost of food per capita for convicts 1906. The United States in account with the Minnesota State Prison, for board of United States Prisoners, monthly allowance, etc., for the two years ending July 31, 1906. MOVEMENT CF POPULATION. Highest number confined 1905-1906 (nine of whom were women) 1905. Number in confinement July 31, 1904 (eleven of whom were women).. 634 1906. Number in confinement July 31, 1905 (fourteen of whom were women) women) Discharged for year ending July 31, 1906 (nine of whom were women) 1905-1906. Number in confinement July 31, 1904 (eleven of whom were women) women) Number in confinement July 31, 1906 (twelve of whom were women).... 729 606 14 8 312 243 703 Note. During the fiscal year ending July 31, 1905, two men were temporarily returned on account of sickness or lack of employment. During the same period the number of paroled includes two men who had temporarily returned. Note. During the fiscal year ending July 31, 1906, nine men were temporarily returned on account of sickness or lack of employment. 1905-1906. Number on parole year ending July 31. 1904 Number paroled during two years ending July 31, 1906. Discharged, expiration of sentence Discharged, board of control Violations, returned to institution |