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A. A. George, assistant secretary, $30; L. A. Hanshew, reading clerk, $50; Solon Gray, sergeant-at-arms, $50; Frank Forrest, assistant sergeant-at-arms, $30; Fred A. Sowers, clerk of the ways and means committee, $50.

Hunter vs.
Bradley.

111. For balance of expenses in the contest case of Contest of Hunter vs. Bradley, house of representatives, 1897: To each of the contestants, Montgomery and Wilson, for attorney's fees, $25 each. To the following-named persons for witness fees and mileage Howard Fashmeut, $5.70; W. H. Sellers, $4.90; R. H. Makey, $4.50; H. Scarbough, $4.70; W. Gibbs, $3.90; J. W. Tout, $1.50; Grant Raney, $3.50; S. Myrick, $3.50; M. A. Gordon, $3.90; W. A. Hendricks, $1.50.

112. To the board of managers of the state soldiers' home, for the hire of extra teachers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $250; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $250.

SEC. 2. The above amounts are in full for all claims against the state.

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 12.

MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATION.

AN ACT making appropriation for miscellaneous purposes. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, for miscellaneous purposes:

1. To W. W. Martin, agent of the state of Kansas,

for collecting claims against the United States, being ten per cent. of the amount collected in accordance with section one, chapter 248, of the session laws of 1895, $169.54.

2. To S. B. Brett, for stationery furnished to the Kansas court of appeals upon itemized requisitions approved by the secretary of state, $193.42; for stationery furnished to supreme court upon itemized requisitions approved by the secretary of state, $7.50.

3. To Crane & Co., for statutes, session laws, supreme court reports, Dassler's digests, letter presses and seals, for the Kansas courts of appeals, upon itemized requisitions approved by the secretary of state, $969.

4. To W. J. Hurd, member of the board of directors of the Kansas state penitentiary, for salary and expenses while in attendance upon the meetings of said board, including special meetings called by the governor during the investigation of the warden of the penitentiary, and work done in pursuance of orders of said board, as per itemized vouchers, $175.68.

5. To J. J. Barnes, member of the board of directors of the Kansas state penitentiary, for salary and expenses while in attendance upon the meetings of said board, including special meetings called by the governor during investigation of the warden of the penitentiary, as per itemized voucher, $84.17.

6. To J. M. Dunsmore, for service of subpoena by order of house of representatives in contest case of Hunter vs. Bradley, and mileage as per itemized voucher, $58.10.

9. To the payment of pension to Harry Parks, as provided by chapter 189, session laws of 1895, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $300; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $300.

10. To Erwin Covey, for payment of pension as provided in chapter 188, session laws of 1895, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $300; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $300.

11. For the payment of expenses of members of

live-stock conference committee appointed to confer with a like committee from the legislature of Missouri: Ed Jaquins, $11; Paul Russell, $11; G. W. Johnson, $7; Lot Ravenscraft, $11; J. J. Lambert, $11; H. G. Jumper, $6; J. C. Morrow, $10.

12. To W. E. Bush, secretary of state, for the purchase of stationery and other articles, and for expense not otherwise provided for the legislature of 1897 for proof-reading and indexing the laws of 1897, and expense of engrossing bills, $1,200.

13. For state board of education, expense in attending meetings and conducting examinations under conditions required by section two, chapter 132, session laws of 1893: For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, $200; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, $200.

14. To A. D. Gilpin, chief clerk house of representatives, for service after the close of the legislature in closing up records in the chief clerk's office, and making report to secretary of state, $50; for indexing the house journal of 1897, $300; for making an engrossed copy of the house journal for 1897 for preservation in the office of secretary of state, at 10 cents per folio, as his rights may appear, $700.

15. To Allie Gregg, for rent of typewriter, $12.

16. To S. B. Wood, docket clerk, house of representatives, for services after the close of the session, in completing records of House bills and turning over the same to the secretary of state, $50.

17. To L. McKinzie, assistant docket clerk, house of representatives, for services after the close of the session, in assisting docket clerk with work in his office, $30.

19. To A. S. Newman, for extra service as clerk of the ways and means committee of the house of representatives, $50.

20. To Sol L. Long, reading clerk of house of representatives, for extra service, $50.

20. To C. S. Martin, assistant reading clerk, for extra services, $50.

Committee on penal institutions.

Kingman and
Cowley coun-

tion.

21. To S. V. Stewart, assistant chief clerk, house of representatives, for extra services, $30.

22. To Chas. Roudies, journal clerk of the house of representatives, for extra services, $30.

23. To F. W. Retting, assistant journal clerk, house of representatives, for extra services, $30.

24. For expense of witnesses, per diem and mileage in the contest case of Montgomery vs. Wilson, to the following persons in the following amounts: A. B. Wallace, $92.60; Lewis Young, $92.60; F. E. Dunn, $86.60; J. W. Tout, $92.60.

25. To J. M. Dunsmore, sergeant-at-arms house of representatives, for services after the close of the session in making invoice of state property and transferring the same to the secretary of state, $50.

26. To L. F. Dick, sergeant-at-arms house of representatives, for services after the close of the session in turning over property to the proper officers, $30.

27. To J. F. Myers, for rent of typewriters and supplies furnished for the use of the committees of the house of representatives, $182.

28. To J. W. Mellecker, for balance of salary as foreman of state forestry station for the year 1895, $16.67.

29. To members of committee on penal institutions, for expenses visiting state industrial reformatory and state penitentiary: W. M. Metzler, $18.45; J.W. Gray, $18.45; B. F. Singleton, $18.45; F. T. Patton, $18.45; A. P. Heminger, $18.45; John Seaton, $6.45.

30. To Clara Hanscome, for rent of typewriter, $10. 31. To Smith Premier typewriter company, for rent of typewriter, $10.

32. For expense of special committee appointed to ties investiga- investigate the investments of the state school fund and bonds of Cowley and Kingman counties, to the following - named persons and in the following amounts, for mileage and witness fees: W. H. Upton, $45.50; D. W. Pierce, $46.70; E. P. Greer, $45.70; P. H. Albright, $44.70; C. M. Scott, $53; Arthur Swain, $48.70; W. C. Robinson, $41.40; J.

E. Hamby, $43; H. N. Hunter, $52.60; David Fox, $49; I. N. Hays, $44.50; John A. Gragun, $44.50; L. A. Bigger, $47.90; E. N. Morrill, $17.50; W. C. Edwards, $1.50; O. L. Atherton, $7.50; Hattie Franey, for taking testimony and transcribing same, $66. A. D. Gilpin, for issuing and filing subpoena, $6.30; J. M. Dunsmore, for serving subpoena, and mileage, $125.10.

Bradley.

33. For expense in the contest case of Hunter vs. Hunter vs. Bradley, ninety-eighth representative district: To S. R. Slosson, clerk of the district court of Hodgeman county, for the use of the persons hereinafter named: A. J. Myers, $7.20; S. S. Love, 4.50; Jos. Smith, $4.50; James Fountain, $8; Thomas Lynch, $4.70; Arthur Holbrook, $3.70; William McNabney, $3.30; W. A. Hannah, $3.50; H. Cavit, $5.10; Frank Logan, $7; George Montague, $1.50; Robert McNabney, $1.50; Alonzo Smith, $1.50; Jacob Myers, $3; David Batty, $3; C. E. Boughton, $1.50; Jacob Blattner, $3; S. R. Slosson, $7.85; O. K. Brumbaugh, constable, mileage, receiving subpoena and attendance, $18.80; F. E. Casey, stenographer, taking evidence and making transcript, and mileage, $77.19; Thomas J. Palmer, $2; S. S. Kiehl, county clerk, for fees, attendance on committee for twenty-seven days, mileage and securing ballots, $115.35; Wm. Lancaster, sheriff, for fees, $1.50; A. D. Gilpin, fees, $0.35.

34. To W. H. Morris, auditor of state, for expense of moving records to new office in state-house, rearranging records, and indexing the same, and other expenses necessarily incurred in transfer of records and for necessary filing cases, $600.

35. To P. E. Cook, for labor during the session of the legislature fitting keys, repairing locks, and carpenter work, $180; for material furnished as per itemized bill, $75.79.

36. To D. B. Owens, for running elevator during session of the legislature, $108; to Walter Shillinglaw, for assisting in running elevator, part time, $36.

37. To the board of directors of the state peniten- Directors of

penitentiary.

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