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APPROPRIATIONS.

CHAPTER 109.

TRAVELING EXPENSES SUP'T PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

AN ACT to Amend Title XII, Chapter 1, of the Code Providing for H. F. 360. the Traveling Expenses of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

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SECTION 1. For the expense of traveling required by section $250 per annum 1577, of the code of 1873 the Superintendent of Public Instruc- expenses as per tion shall receive two hundred and fifty (250) dollars per annum code. or so much thereof as may be necessary for which warrants shall be drawn on his order by the Auditor of State upon the presentation of a verified statement of expenses incurred for the same. SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force after its publication in the Des Moines Leader and Iowa State Register, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 9, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register April 17, and Des Moines Leader, April 18, 1888. FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 110.

GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT.

AN ACT to Make Appropriations for the Payment of State Officers H. F. 629. and Other Bills and State Expenses.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

to pay salaries

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of any Appropriation money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated an of officers now amount sufficient to pay the salaries of the various officers whose fixed by law. salaries are now fixed by law, and payable from the State

Unexpended appropriation

to be covered into treasury.

State officers

for clerical help.

Auditor, $12,000.

Treasurer, $3,000.

Secretary of
State $7,000.
Superintend-
ent of Pub.
Inst. $4,000.
Atty. Gen'l
$2000.

Mine Inspect-
ors $2,000.

Railroad Com

Treasury, and the Auditor of State shall draw warrants therefor in favor of the officers entitled thereto, in monthly installments when not otherwise provided by law.

SEC. 2. There is further appropriated from the State Treas ury for the term of two years, ending March 31, 1890, the following amounts or so much thereof as shall be necessary, towit: provided that on the first day of April succeeding the meeting of the regular session of the General Assembly, all moneys appropriated hereby and remaining unexpended, belonging to the several funds hereinafter mentioned, shall be covered into the State Treasury.

SEC. 3. The amounts hereinafter named or so much thereof as may be necessary for the use of the several State officers herein designated, to enable them to procure sufficient clerical help.

For the use of the Auditor of State the sum of twelve thousand dollars ($12000.00)

For the use of the Treasurer of State the sum of three thous and dollars ($3000.00)

For the use of the Secretary of State the sum of seven thousdollars ($7000.00)

For the use of the Superintendent of Public Instruction the sum of four thousand dollars ($4000.00).

For the use of the Attorney General the sum of two thousand dollars ($2000.00)

For the use of the State Mine Inspectors, the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000)

For the expenses of the railroad commission the sum of eighmission $18,000. teen thousand dollars ($18000.00):

Vouchers to the Executive Council.

Contingent ex

Provided, that each of said State officers and all State officers shall furnish vouchers for the expenditures of the funds appropriated herein, containing the items of such expenditures, to the Executive council who shall audit the same before warrants shall issue therefor, and the executive council shall order the issuance of warrants therefor designating the person to whom such money shall be paid, and each of such officers shall report such payments in detail to the Twenty Third General Assembly.

SEC. 4. For the contingent expenses of the executive office tive office$8,000 the sum of eight thousand ($8,000.00) dollars.

penses execu

Room rent
Governor$1,200
Additional

For the payment of room rent for the Governor the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), and for the expenses of em ploying additional counsel when necessary under the provisions counsel $5,000. of sections fifty nine (59) and sixty (60) of the code, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5000.00) of which sum one thousand dol lars ($1,000) shall be paid to M. D. O'Connell for legal services M D. O'Con- rendered by said O'Connell at the request of the Governor in the prosecution of the Haddock murder cases, and said sum is to be drawn and accounted for in the manner provided for the contingent fund.

nell 31,000

SEC. 5. For the payment of office janitors of the Capitol, Janitors the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20000.00) or so much $20,000. thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the executive council.

$15,000.

SEC. 6. For providential contingencies the sum of fifteen Providential thousand dollars ($15000.00), said amount to be under the con- contingencies trol of the executive council; and all payments from said fund shall first receive its unanimous approval. Any expenditures under this section shall be reported in detail by the Auditor of State in his biennial report.

incidental

SEC. 7. For the incidental expenses of the Supreme Court Supreme Court the sum of twenty five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as $2,500. shall be necessary. All bills for such expenses shall contain all the items thereof, which shall be certified to be correct by the Chief Justice of said Court, before any warrant shall issue therefor. For the purpose of paying for extra clerical help in Clerical help the office of the clerk of the Supreme Court, the sum of three $3,000. thousand dollars ($3000.00) or so much thereof as shall be ne.

cessary.

SEC. 8. For the purpose of paying the interest becoming Interest State due on the indebtedness of the State to the permanent school debt $40,000. fund the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary. The Auditor of State shall draw warrants for the above appropriation as said items of interest shall become due.

SEC. 9. To L. Harbach for speaker's chair, gavels, curtains Harbach $220. for senate and house chambers, and looking glass, the sum of three hundred and twenty dollars ($320).

SEC. 10. To pay for Millers and McClains annotated Code Codes $1,068. furnished members of the General Assembly, and to the presi dent of the Senate, the sum of ten hundred and sixty-eight dollars ($1,068) for 152 copies, said money to be drawn from the treasury by the Secretary of State on warrants drawn by the Auditor of State upon vouchers daly presented to and ap proved by the Secretary of State.

SEC. 11. To J. A. T. Hull, Lieutenant-Governor, as presi- President Sendent of the Senate, the sum of eleven hundred dollars ($1,100). ate $1,100. SEC. 12. To W. H. Redman, as speaker of the house, the Speaker House sum of five hundred and fifty dollars ($550,) which sum shall $550. be in addition to his salary as member of the house."

President Sen

SEC. 13. To J. S. Woolson, as president of the Senate dur- Temporary ing its temporary organization, the sum of sixteen dollars and fifty cents ($16.50).

ate $16.50.

Speaker House

SEC. 14. To C. L. Anderson, as speaker of the house during Temporary its temporary organization the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00). Spe SEC. 15. To the chaplains of the senate and house the sum Chaplains $800. of eight hundred dollars ($800,) warrants therefor to be drawn in favor of the persons entitled thereto, who shall be determined by the Auditor of State, upon the certified statement of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House.

Executive

each.

SEC. 16. To the members of the executive council, for extra Council $1,000 official services for the years 1888 and 1889 the sum of one thousand ($1,000) each, and warrants therefor shall be issued monthly at the end of each month.

Temporary

post mistress $20.

Labor Statistics, $1,000.

Secretary Senate and Chief

$600 each.

SEC. 17. To Sarah Hutchins for services as temporary post mistress during the organization of the General Assembly the sum of twenty dollars ($20 00)

SEC. 18. For the use of the commissioner of Labor Statistics the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000).

SEC. 19. To C. H. Brock, Secretary of the Senate, and D. C. Clerk of House Kolp, Chief Clerk of the house, for transcribing and indexing the Journals of their respective houses, superintending the printing and distribution of the same, the sum of six hundred dollars ($600) each. Oa [one] half to be paid when a certified copy of the Journal is filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and the balance when the distribution is made as provided for in Chapter 159, laws of the Sixteenth General Assembly. Warrants therefor shall be issued under the direction of the executive council; provided, that no warrants for said services be drawn under section 8 of the above named chapter.

Executive

Council contingent fund, $1,000.

Stenographer conference committees $4.

Repair Arsenal, $3,500.

Perkins &
Gatch, $10.

Carter & Hussey, $18.50.

Cheshire Bros.,

SEC. 20. For a contingent fund to be used by the executive council in liquidating such expenses as may arise from the acceptance by said council of valuable gifts to the State, in the domain of literature science and art, for exhibition in the Cap. itol, the sum of one thousand dollars )$1,000) for the biennial period being five hundred dollars ($500) per annum. Any unexpended balance at the end of any fiscal year shall be covered into the State treasury.

SEC. 21. To Myrtle Butler for services as stenographer for conference committees the sum of four dollars ($4.00) and to Dalberg and Clarke for use of type writer the sum of nine dollars $9.00.

SEC. 22. For repair of the arsenal in Des Moines and improvement of the grounds of the same the sum of three thousand and five hundred dollars ($3,500). The said amount to be expended under the direction of the executive council. SEC. 23. To Perkins & Gatch for glasswater pitchers and tumblers, the sum of ten dollars ($10.)

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SEC. 24. To Carter & Hussey for two reams enrolling paper, the sum of eighteen dollars and 50-100 dollars ($18.50)

SEC. 25. To Cheshire Brothers, for printing, the sum of printing, $20. twenty dollars ($20)

W. G. Page, badges, $5.

M. W. Lynch, $1.50.

N. Lichty, $16.05.

SEC. 26. To W. G. Page, for two badges for Senate doorkeeper and Sergeant at Arms, the sum of five dollars ($5.)

SEC. 27. To M. W. Lynch, for ink can and tray for General Assembly the sum of one dollar and one half ($1.50)

SEC. 28. To Norman Lichty, for hair brushes and combs for the House and Senate cloak rooms and wash rooms, the sum of sixteen and 5 100 dollars ($16.05)

SEC. 29. To the Iowa File Co. for seven hundred covers for Iowa File Co., Senate and House Files at 35 cents each, the sum of two hundred $245. and forty five dollars ($245)

SEC. 30. To Bentley & Olmsted, for shoestrings the sum of Bentley & O., four and 20-100 dollars ($4.20)

$4.20.

SEC. 31. To Miller & Watters, for 200 placards for the Miller & W., House, the sum of twenty dollars ($20)

$20.

SEC. 32. To F. D. McGrew, for seventy eight days work in F. D. McGrew, preparing and shipping public documents by express, the sum $234. of two hundred and thirty four dollars ($234.)

SEC. 33. To B. F. Stoddard for seventy five days work in B. F. Stoddard, preparing and shipping public documents by express the sum of $225. two hundred and twenty five dollars ($225)

SEC. 34. To J. D. McGarraugh, for paste the sum of twenty J. D. McGarfive ($25.) dollars.

raugh, $25.

SEC. 35. To the State Lithographing and Engraving Co., for State Litho. diagrams of the Senate and House Judicial and Congressional Co., $121.05. maps and covers for five thousand "rules" the sum of one hundred and twenty one and 5-100 dollars ($121.05)

SEC. 36. To W. W. Clarke & Co. for stationery, the sum eighty four dollars ($84.)

SEC. 37. To Carter & Hussey, for stationery the sum twenty seven and 50-100 dollars ($27.50)

of Clarke & Co.,

$84.00.

of Carter & Hus

sey, $27.50.

SEC. 38. To Redhead, Norton Lathrop & Co. stationery, the R., N., L. & Co., sum of two hundred and eight and 50-100 dollars ($208.50)

$208.50.

SEC. 39. To L. L. Smith, for expenses incurred in the appre L. L. Smith, hension of one George Eberhart, a fugitive from justice, the $123.40. sum of one hundred and twenty three and 40-100 dollars ($123.40)

SEC. 40. To P. P. Mudgett, for serving five subpoenas in P. P. Mudgett, case of the impeachment of Walter I. Hayes, the sum of four $4.45. and 45 100 dollars ($4.45)

SEC. 41. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 11th, 1888.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 14, 1888.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

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