The House of Correction of the City of Chicago : a retrospect covering a half century of endeavor from the founding of the institution to the present time, 1871-1921 . , to be fixed by the legislative authority of such city, to be paid quar-terly, it shall be his duty to keep a record of each and all infractions of therules and discipline of said house of correction, with the names of each, theconvict offending, and the date and character of each offense, and every convictsentenced or committed for six months or more, whose name does not appearupon such record, shall be entitled to a deduction
The House of Correction of the City of Chicago : a retrospect covering a half century of endeavor from the founding of the institution to the present time, 1871-1921 . , to be fixed by the legislative authority of such city, to be paid quar-terly, it shall be his duty to keep a record of each and all infractions of therules and discipline of said house of correction, with the names of each, theconvict offending, and the date and character of each offense, and every convictsentenced or committed for six months or more, whose name does not appearupon such record, shall be entitled to a deduction of three days per monthfrom his or her sentence for each month he or she shall continue to obey allthe rules of said house of correction. Oath—bond.—Sec. 17. The inspectors of any such house of correctionand the superintendent thereof, shall, before they enter on the duties of theirrespective offices, take and subscribe the usual oath of office. Said inspec-tors and superintendent shall severally give bond to such city with surities,and in a penal sum such as may be required by the legislative authoritythereof, for the faithful performance of their
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