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Stenographer

and Typewriter for Governor

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For Secretary of State for paying cost of official bond, One Hundred dollars.

For Stenographer and Typewriter for the Governor and and Secretary Secretary of State for salary, Seven Hundred dollars.

of State.

State Librarian.

State Library.

Janitor.

Chancellor.

Chief Justice.

Associate Judges.

Associate

Judge of Kent county.

Court Stenographer.

State Treasurer

For State Librarian for salary, Eight Hundred dollars.

For current expenses of State Library, One Hundred dollars.

For the purchase of law books for State Library, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Janitor of the State House for salary, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor for salary, Four Thousand and five Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor for reporting, Two Hundred dollars. For the Chancellor to pay the contingent expenses of the Court of Chancery, Two Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor in payment of one hundred copies of his report, Eight Hundred dollars.

For the Chief Justice for salary, Four Thousand and Five Hundred dollars.

For the four Associate Judges for salaries, Sixteen Thousand Dollars.

For the Associate Judge resident in Kent County, for reporting, Two Hundred dollars.

For the Court Stenographer for salary, Two Thousand dollars.

For transcript for Supreme Court and Assistant Stenographer, Three Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the State Treasurer and Trustee of the School Fund for salary, One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the State Treasurer for postage, stationery, clerical assistance and the like, to carry out the provisions of Section

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

22, Chapter 67, Volmue 21, Laws of Delaware, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Auditor of Accounts for salary, One Thousand and Auditor of Two Hundred dollars.

Accounts.

For the Attorney General for salary, Twenty-five Hundred Attorney dollars.

General.

For the Deputy Attorney General for salary, One Thou- Deputy Attor sand dollars.

ney General.

eral, contingent

For contingent expenses for the Attorney General for Attorney Genpaying expenses in criminal prosecution, Twelve Hundred fund. dollars.

For the Insurance Commissioner to pay the salary of his Insurance Clerk, Six Hundred dollars.

For the Insurance Commissioner to pay the necessary expenses of his office, such as postage, stationery, etc., Five Hundred dollars.

Commissioner's clerk.

For the two State Detectives for salaries, Two Thousand State and Four Hundred dollars.

To actual expenses in serving requisition papers, Three Hundred dollars.

Detectives.

For the Fish Commissioner for salary and all necessary Fish expenses incurred in the discharge of his official duties, Five Commissioner. Hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of Fish Commissioner to pay postage and stationery, traveling expenses, etc., One Hun

dred and Twenty-five dollars.

For the Oyster Revenue Collector for salary, Seven Hun- Oyster Revenue dred dollars.

Collector.

crew of Watch

For the payment of officers and crew of watch boat for Officers and the protection of oysters, Twenty-three Hundred and Forty Boat. dollars.

For the three County Superintendents of Schools, Three County School Thousand and Six Hundred dollars.

Superintend

ents.

Teachers' Institute, white.

Teachers' Institute, colored.

National
Guard.

Water for State
House.

Farmers'
Institute.

State Board of
Agriculture.

Industrial
School for
Girls.

St. Michael's
Nursery.

Horticultural
Society.

State
Board of
Health.

Delaware
College.

College for
Colored
Students.

Indigent
Soldiers.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For the expenses of holding the white Teachers' Institute in the several counties of this State, Four, Hundred and Fifty

dollars.

For the expense of holding colored Teachers' Institute One Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the maintenance, discipline and regulation of the National Guard of Delaware" passed at Dover, May 7, 1897, as amended, Five Thousand dollars.

For the Town of Dover, to pay for water furnished for the use of the State House, One Hundred dollars.

For the Farmers' Institute for the purpose of defraying incidental expenses of holding the same, Six Hundred dollars. For the State Board of Agriculture, Three Thousand dollars.

For the Delaware Industrial School for Girls, Three Thousand dollars.

For St. Michael's Day Nursery and Hospital for Babes, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Peninsula Horticultural Society, Five Hundred dollars.

For the State Board of Health, Two Thousand and Five Hundred dollars.

For the Trustees of Delaware College for the use of said College, being its share of appropriation made by the general Government for the year 1906, Twenty Thousand dol

lars.

For the Trustees of the State College for Colored Students, for the use of said College, being its share of appropriation made by the General Government for the year 1906, Five Thousand dollars.

For the burial of indigent soldiers, sailors and marines, Seven Hundred and Fifty dollars.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For the Historical Society of Delaware for the use thereof, Historical Three Hundred dollars.

Society.

eased cattle

For the purpose of re-imbursing the owners of diseased Owners of discattle killed under the provisions of Section 2 of the Act en- killed. titled "An Act to prevent the spread of contagious or infectious pleuro-pneumonia among the cattle of this State." and for all other expenses under said Act, Two Hundred dollars.

disease among

For the purpose of defraying the expenses involved in car- Infectious rying out the provisions of the act entitled “An Act for the lower animals. eradication of infectious and contagious diseases among the lower animals," and of the amendments thereof, One Thousand dollars.

For insurance against fire on property belonging to the Insurance. State, One Hundred dollars.

blind and

For the maintenance and instruction of the indigent deaf Deaf, dumb, and dumb and indigent blind and indigent idiotic children, idiotic. in institutions outside the State, Eight Thousand dollars.

For the purchase of books, maps and other appliances for Books, etc. for the use of the blind, One Hundred dollars.

blind.

at Farnhurst

outside

For the President of the Board of Trustees of the State President of Hospital at Farnhurst for visiting the institutions outside the State Hospital State in which are being instructed at the expense of the for visiting State, indigent deaf and dumb, indigent blind and indigent institutions. idiotic children, and for making report to the Governor concerning the same, One Hundred dollars.

For the benefit of the Free Public Schools and in addition School Fund. to the income arising from the investments of the Public School Fund, to be used exclusively for the payment of teachers' salaries and for furnishing free text books, One Hundred and Thirty-two Thousand dollars.

For the purpose of paying interest on the indebtedness of Interest on the State, Thirty-two Thousand dollars.

State debt.

School

For the purposes of paying the expenses of the State State Board of Board of Education and also the expenses of County School Education and Commissioners under the Act entitled "An act providing for Commissioners the establishment of a General System of Free Public

Students at

tending Graded Schools.

Traveling Libraries.

Bacteriological
Laboratory.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

Schools", passed at the adjourned session of the Legislature held in the year 1898, One Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy-five dollars.

For the State Treasurer to carry out the provisions of "An Act providing graded school facilities for the children of this State," approved at Dover, March 9, 1899, Four Thousand and Five Hundred dollars.

For the Chairman of the Committee on Traveling Libraries of the State Federation of Women's Clubs for Delaware, the sum of One Hundred dollars for the purpose of establishing a traveling library.

For the salary of the Bacteriologist and all expenses of the Pathological and Bacteriological Laboratory at Delaware College, Twenty-five Hundred dollars.

Delaware Soci- For the Delaware Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ety for Preven- Children for the purpose of enforcing laws, etc., Nine

tion of Cruelty to Children.

Lieutenant
Governor.

Repairs to State
House.

State Treasurer
Official Bond.

Department of
Elections for
Wilmington.

Registrars, etc.

Printing.

Legislative
Committee to
settle with
State officers.

Telephone.

Hundred dollars.

For the Lieutenant Governor for services as a member of the Board of Pardons, One Hundred dollars.

For the State Treasurer for repairs to State property, Two Hundred dollars.

For the State Treasurer for paying cost of his official bond, Three Hundred dollars.

For the Department of Elections for the City of Wilmington, Four Thousand and Three Hundred dollars.

For Registrars and Associate Registrars for compensation for their services, Thirteen Thousand dollars.

For printing done for the use and benefit of the State, including the books and papers to be furnished to the Registration officers, Ten Thousand dollars.

For the use of the joint committee to settle with the State officers in January A. D. 1906, One Thousand dollars.

For rent of telephone for use of State House, Twenty-five dollars.

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