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§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants in favor of the above named parties for the amounts set opposite their names respectively, payable out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED June 29th, 1915.

RELIEF-LEWIS E. TAYLOR, INJURIES.

§ 1. Appropriates $2,500-how drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 359. APPROVED JUNE 29, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation of the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for the payment of damages for injuries suffered by and as compensation for injury to Lewis E. Taylor, and providing for the payment of said amount out of the State treasury.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) be, and the same is hereby appropriated and directed to be paid from any fund not otherwise appropriated in the State treasury of the State of Illinois, for the payment of damages for injuries suffered by Lewis E. Taylor, and as compensation for said injuries received at the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet, in the State of Illinois, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1910.

The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of the said Lewis E. Taylor for the sum hereby appropriated, and the State Treasurer shall pay the same out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED June 29th, 1915.

RELIEF-LEORA E. VICKERS, SALARY OF ALONZO K. VICKERS.
§ 2. How drawn.

§ 1. Appropriates $3,611.10 to widow.

(HOUSE BILL No. 235. APPROVED MAY 13, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation of the sum of three thousand, six hundred and eleven dollars and ten cents ($3,611.10) to the widow of Alonzo K. Vickers, deceased, late Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of three thousand, six hundred and eleven dollars and ten cents ($3,611.10) be and the same is hereby appropriated to Leora E. Vickers, widow of Alonzo K. Vickers, deceased, late Justice of the Supreme Court of the first judicial district in the State of Illinois, said amount being the salary which the

said Alonzo K. Vickers would have received had he lived during the remainder of his term of office.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer for the sum herein appropriated in favor of the said Leora E. Vickers.

APPROVED May 13th, 1915.

Preamble.

RELIEF-WILLIAM VORIS, DEATH.

§ 1. Appropriates $3,500-how drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 248. APPROVED JUNE 29, 1915.)

AN ACT for an appropriation for the relief of the family of William Voris, deceased.

WHEREAS, William Voris while on duty as an employee in the State yards of the Illinois and Michigan canal, at Lockport, Will County, on May 23rd, 1914, in operating a circular saw received serious injuries as a result of which he died in the city of Joliet May 31, 1914, said injuries being the result of the dangerous and unsafe conditions of the implements that he was compelled to use in the performance of his duty in and about said Illinois and Michigan canal in the line of his work as an employee of the State of Illinois therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of three thousand five hundred ($3,500.00) dollars is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of paying the death loss on account of the death of William Voris killed by an unsafe circular saw under the control of the State of Illinois and while in the employment of the State through the trustees of the Illinois and Michigan canal and the Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of the personal representative of the estate of William Voris, deceased, for the sum of three thousand five hundred ($3,500.00) dollars on the first day of July, A. D. 1915. The said sum to be paid out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED June 29th, 1915.

SECRETARY OF STATE-DEFICIENCY TO JULY 1, 1915.

§ 1. Appropriates $12,823.12 for certain purposes

2 How drawn.

3. Emergency.

(HOUSE BILL No. 256. APPROVED MAY 7, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to meet a deficiency in appropriations for the office of Secretary of State and to provide the necessary funds to carry on the business of the State until the first of July, 1915.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That for the purpose of meeting. the deficiency in the appropriation and to provide the necessary funds to carry on the business of the State until July 1st, 1915, there be and is hereby appropriated to the Secretary of State the sum of twelve thou

sand, eight hundred and twenty-three dollars and twelve cents ($12,823.12), to wit:

For postage, expressage, telegraphing, telephoning, telephone tolls, and other incidental expenses of the office of the Secretary of State ...

..$2,000.00 For extra clerk hire in the Automobile department, the sum of 3,500.00 For the payment of all other incidental expenses, accrued and to be accrued by the Secretary of State, in the care and custody of the State house and grounds, and other State property, and any improvements of same, and for the performance of such other duties as may be imposed upon him by law, the sum of......

2,500.00

3,800.00

For the payment of volumes of the appellate court reports purchased from Callaghan & Company, under the provisions of an Act passed by the Forty-eighth General Assembly, and for which no appropriation has been made, including volumes to be purchased to July 1, 1915, the sum of... For the payment of the balance due the Central Union Telephone Company for telephones and toll services for the Speaker of the House, Secretary of the Senate, Clerk of the House, President Pro Tem of the Senate, Law Secretary, and members of the Forty-eighth General Assembly, the sum of.. 1,023.12 § 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the moneys herein appropriated upon presentation of vouchers certified to by the Secretary of State, out of moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, the appropriation above recited is necessary to meet a deficiency, and to provide sufficient funds to carry on the business of the State until July first, 1915; therefore, an emergency exists, and this Act shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED May 7th, 1915.

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STATE GOVERNMENT-ORDINARY AND CONTINGENT Continued

10. Public printing, lithographing and

binding, $145,000 per annum.

11. AUDITOR - Clerks, stenographers,

messengers, janitors, examiners and other employees, postage, expressage, incidentals, rents, etc., $174,895 per annum; furniture, etc., $775; publication of decisions Court of Claims, $2,500.

12. Conveying juvenile offenders to State schools, $17,000 per annum. 13. Conveying convicts to and from penitentiaries, $17,500 per annum.

14. Conveying offenders to and from reformatory, $7,500 per annum.

15. Fugitives from justice, $20,000 per annum; for rewards, $2,000.

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19. Distributable school fund, $4,000,000 per annum.

20. For refund of taxes, $1,250 per annum. 21. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATIONExpenses, $11,000 per annum.

22. ATTORNEY GENERAL-Assistants, elerks, stenographers, reporter, other employees, incidentals, etc., $66,100 per annum; furniture, $1,000. 23. Court costs, United States courts. investigations, special counsel and other fees, in Illinois Central Railway suits, $152,500 per annum; expense Chas. W. Spaulding suit, $1,000.

24. Inheritance tax office: Assistants, clerks, reporters, stenographers, investigations, incidental expenses, etc., $54,350 per annum; telephone deficiency, $900.

25. STATE TREASURER

Assistant,

clerks, guards, incidentals, collection of inheritance tax, premiums on bonds, etc., $78, 000 per annum.

26. Amount necessary to refund taxes paid on error, etc.

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30. SUPREME COURT-Books, reports, repairs, expenses, employees, steel filing cases, new iron pipe, $14,000 and $31,460 per annum.

31. SUPREME COURT REPORTFR-Printing advance opinions of the court and for messenger, $1,920 per an

num.

32. CLERK SUPREME COURT-Clerks, stenographer, reporter and incidentals, $1,050 and $9,000 per annum.

33. APPELLATE COURT-First DistrictBooks and reports, rent, furniture, incidentals. employees. $2,000 and $26,588 per annum.

34. APPELLATF COURT-Second District -Employees, incidentals, repairs, vault, etc., $7,711 and $5,200 per

annum.

35. APPELLATE COURT-Third DistrictEmployees. incidentals, furnishings. $1,025 and $3,350 per annum. 36. APPELLATE COURT-Fourth District -Employees incidentals, books, etc., $5,480 per annum.

37. MUSFUM OF NATURAL HISTORYEmployees, general expenses, specimens, cases, books, etc., $2,350 and $3,760 per annum.

38. COMMISSIONER OF LAPOR STATISTICS Employees, special agents, incidental and other expenses, $675 and $10,740 per annum.

39. MINING BOARD-For employees and incidental expenses, furnishings, $300 and $11,730 per annum.

40. MINF INSPECTORS-Actual expenses, $12,000 per annum.

41. MINERS EXAMINING BOARD-Traveling expenses, employees and typewriter, $1,300 and $4,345 per an

num.

42. FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICES-Employees, rent, incidental expenses, furniture; Chicago office, $1,150 and $17,995 per annum; Peoria office, $3,505 per annum; Springfield office $90 and $2,565 per annum: East St. Louis office, $560 and $2,927.90 per annum; Rockford office, $200 and $2,120 per annum: Rock Island and Moline office $100 and $3,126 per annum.

43. GENFRAL ASSFMBLY, 50TH-Committee expenses, $5,000.

44. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION-Assistant secretaries, clerks, stenographers, messengers, attorneys, engineers, investigators, statisticians, rate experts, incidentals, contingent fund, etc., $94,360 and $252,820 per annum.

Grain Inspection Department-Assistant inspectors, samplers, helpers and other employees, transportation, incidentals, etc., $1,250 and $209,220 per annum.

STATE GOVERNMENT-ORDINARY AND CONTINGENT-Continued.

5. LIVE STOCK COMMISSIONERS-Secretary, employees, inspectors, agents, expenses, deficiency, damages for slaughtered animals, etc., $27,133.32 and $37,760 per annum. Veterinary examiners: Per diem and expenses, $1,500 per annum. Biological laboratory: Buildings, hogs, feed and supplies, $85,000; salaries, $6,400 per annum.

46. INSURANCE SUPERINTENDENT-ACtuaries, clerks, examiners, and other employees, publications, traveling expenses, furniture, incidentals, etc., $22,910 and $78,535 per annum.

47. LINCOLN HOMESTEAD-Custodian, repairs, heat and light and incí dentals, $2,500 per annum.

48. LINCOLN MONUMENT-Custodian, fuel, incidentals, $200 and $3,600 per annum.

49. HISTORICAL LIBRARY-Employees, purchase and care of books, expenses Historical Society, historical collections, $17,650 per annum. 50. LIBRARY EXTENSION COMMISSIONEmployees, and expenses, $210 and $4,675 per annum.

51. FACTORY INSPECTOR-Inspectors, clerks, investigators, office rent, traveling and incidental expenses, $4,453 and $54,040 per annum.

52. BOARD OF PARDONS-Stenographer and incidental expenses, $2,400 per

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59. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION-Secreretary, examiners, stenographers, investigators, supplies, etc., $36,515 per annum.

60. BOARD OF PRISON INDUSTRIES-Salaries and expenses, $4,200 per

annum.

61. GEOLOGICAL COMMISSION-Director, geologists, employees, supplies, printing and engraving, surveys, etc., $3,115 and $41,690 per annum. 62. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-Interest on endowment funds, $65,000.

63. RIVERS AND LAKES COMMISSIONSecretary, employees, surveys, investigations, prosecutions and expenses, $31,550 per annum.

64. PARK COMMISSION-Starved Rock Park: Superintendent, employees, repairs, additional land, dikes and embankments, $21,600 and $13,750 per annum.

Shabonna Park Monument: Repairs and improvement of grounds, $2,000 per annum.

65. GAME AND FISH CONSERVATION COMMISSION-Employees, fish propagation, car, hatcheries, game preserves, warden's rent, and incidentals, $38,000 and $84,780 per

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