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$1.50; A. P. Shreve, witness, $1.50; C. J. Brown, clerk of supreme court, fees, $52.10.

42. To A. G. Stacey, for issuing subpoenas in Botkin impeachment case, in full of all claims, $50.

SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to issue his warrants upon the treasurer of the state in favor of the persons named in section one of this act, upon the presentation of duly verified and itemized vouchers by the claimants named, or by the legal representative of said claimants.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force. from and after its publication in the Topeka State Journal.

Approved March 15, 1897.

Published in the Topeka State Journal March 16,

1897.

CHAPTER 11.

MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS.

AN ACT making appropriation for miscellaneous purposes. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas: SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of the state treasury the following amounts:

1. To Marshall county, Kansas, for transporting prisoners to the penitentiary, $439.30.

2. To Bryan presidential electors, for services according to law, $515.40.

3. To J. C. Price, for money paid out for state guns used in the Stevenson county war, $35.60.

4. To Smith Premier typewriter company, use of typewriter one session, 1897, $10.

6. To J. J. McKibben, janitor fees, $31.66.

7. To H. G. Kiddoo, balance salary as fireman, $52. 8. To H. L. Pope, balance salary as fireman, $42.

9. To G. G. Groeger, wrongful payment on school land twice sold by state, $48.

10. To Joseph R. Fennell, and O. S. Fulton, each, in lieu of pension in full of bill and future demands against the state for loss of limb while in active duty, battery A, K. N. G., $1,600.

11. To M. Weightman, for rent of office state board of health as per lease from December, 1894, to June 30, 1895, $102.35.

12. To George W. Smith, per contract to prepare legislative halls, cleaning, repairing and getting ready for session of 1897, $375.

13. To Mrs. Josie Dunn, washing towels for the house and senate, 1897, $11.05.

14. To E. Wilder, leasee of coal lands to state at Lansing by contract, $2,407.16.

15. To N. S. Mayo, experiment station veterinary, for services, $41.96.

16. To E. Wilder, A. T. & S. F. R. R., balance due freight sent by state to the Columbian exposition, Chicago, $186.60.

17. To Phoenix furniture company, rent use of inaugural chairs, W. M. Dignon, $31.50.

18. To J. F. McKibben, services as janitor, February 1 to February 5, 1897, $9.60.

19. To J. J. McKibben, services as janitor, February 1 to February 5, 1897, $9.60.

20. To E. W. Walker, to twenty-eight days' services as elevator boy, $28.

21. To D. M. Howard, twenty-three days' service as representative, balance due session of 1893, $69. 22. To J. W. Howard, twenty-nine days' service as representative, balance due session of 1893, $87.

23. To the Topeka water company, for water supply for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $1,000; and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $1,000.

24. To Chas. B. Hahn, for services as bookkeeper in the state industrial school for girls from 1894 to 1895 in full of all demands against the state, $178.

25. To W. H. Parsons, for service on state board of survey, in full, $15.20.

26. To Chas. McCrum, for service on state board of survey, in full, $13.70.

27. P. M. Hoisington, for services as major, $16.25. 28. To Smith Premier typewriter company, use of machine and stand, session of 1897, $11.80.

29. To E. H. Phillips, repairing clocks, senate and house, session of 1897, $6.

30. To R. J. Blazo, for thirty-five days' labor, repairs for senate and house, 1897, $88.75.

31. To the Hamilton printing company, deficiency 1894 in full, $3,226.97.

32. To the A. B. Whiting paint and glass company, in full account one dozen wool dusters, $9.60.

33. Swift & Holliday, medicine furnished state board of health, 1895, in full, $10.

34. John B. Jones, $26, for services performed as sergeant-at-arms on senate committee under house concurrent resolution number 2, 1895, of which Milton Brown was chairman.

38. To St. Francis hospital, Wichita, for fiscal years ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

39. To Mercy hospital, Fort Scott, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

40. To Old Ladies' Rest, Leavenworth, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

41. To Christ's hospital, Topeka, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

42. To city hospital, Wichita, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

43. To St. Vincent's orphan asylum, Leavenworth, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

44. To Topeka's orphans' home, for fiscal year

ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

45. To St. Mary's hospital, Kansas City, Kansas, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

46. To the Home of the Friendless, Parsons, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

47. To Bethany hospital, Kansas City, Kansas, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

48. To Kansas orphans' asylum, Leavenworth, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

49. To Wichita children's home, Wichita, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year end ing June 30, 1899, $700.

50. To the Kansas protective home association, Leavenworth, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

51. To Rescue Home of Kansas City, Kansas, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

52. To Pittsburg hospital, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $700; for fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $700.

53. To Walter L. Holcomb, rent of typewriter for session 1897, $10.

54. To A. A. George, for rent of typewriter for session 1897, $10.

55. To Ed. Shellabarger, for twenty days' services. as member of legislature from January 10 to February 28, 1893, $60.

56. To W. H. Reed, for desks, wash-stands, mirrors,. tables, etc., furnished senate of 1897, $244.

57. To W. A. Harris, for extra clerical and stenographer help, for senate committee on railroads, $25. 58. To Crosby Bros., for carpets, matting and linoleum for house and senate, 1896 and 1897, total, $433.63.

Olathe investigation.

59. To Topeka steam boiler works, for repairs and labor furnishing, clamps, plates, bolts, gaskets, etc., for state institutions, $76.04.

60. To City real estate trust company, for rent of rooms for committees on railroads and on assessment and taxation, 1895, and investigating committees, $144.02.

61. To W. G. Todd, for cash paid out for legal defense while superintendent institution for the blind, $25.

62. To William Rogers, for part of the money paid out in the investigation case of State of Kansas vs. Wm. Rogers, regent, attorney's fees before legislature, supreme court twice, copies of evidence, briefs, cost in supreme court, etc., $784.30.

63. To A. G. Carpenter, services as witness before senate investigation committee, Olathe waterworks, mileage per diem, $5.28.

64. To M. M. McCarthy, services as witness before senate investigation committee, Olathe waterworks, mileage and per diem, $5.28.

65. To Geo. Tauber, Olathe, five days' services as clerk for special committee investigation water plant for deaf school at Olathe, R. R. fare and hotel, $16.65. 66. To Julian Bros., Olathe, double team used by committee to investigate water plant, Olathe, $2.

67. To A. S. Cooke, member senate investigation committee, Olathe water-works, car fare, Topeka to Olathe and return, $3.55.

68. To M. Watson, secretary of the senate, for ten days' service after the close of the session of the senate, in completing records and turning them over to the secretary of State, and other work needed, $50; for indexing the printed journals of the senate, $300; for making an engrossed copy of the senate journal for 1897, for preservation in the office of secretary of state, at ten cents per folio as his rights may appear, $700.

69. To F. C. Field, B. F. Wallack and G. Campbell, committee to investigate the financial condition

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