TABLE XXII.-COUNTY HOSPITALS. Movement of Population July 1, 1905, to June 30, 1906. 1,136 363 48 59 55 18 80 20 49 129 10 70 10 36 5 4 188 228 34 34 24 4,476 19,827 24,303 16,014 487 2,909 130 126 14 19,680 4,623 TABLE XXV.-STATE INSTITUTIONS. Cost of Maintenance for the Year ending June 30, 1905. The amount given here for salaries of San Quentin does not include the salaries paid to employés of the jute mill, as the latter are paid from the earnings of the jute mill. 'The amount given here for support of both prisons is the total cost of support without deducting the net earnings. 3 The amounts given here for support at the State Hospitals includes the expenses of the State Commission in Lunacy, which are met by a pro rata tax upon the State Hospitals and taken out of the appropriation for support, as follows: Total cost State institut'ns $744,091 93 $919,801 03 $1,663,892 96 1 The amount given here for salaries and support is the total cost and includes salaries of jute mill. Under a new plan the receipts from the jute mill now go into the general fund of the State Treasurer. 2 The expenses of the State Commission in Lunacy have been included in the above items for support and are as follows: |