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Chaplains.

Sergeant-at

arms.

First clerk.

Cashier.

Expenses.

Doorkeepers,

etc.

Assistant doorkeepers, etc.

Printing and binding.

Manual.

Senate stationery.

House stationery.

Sergeant-atarms, stationery, etc.

Contingent expenses.

Expenses of committees.

Advertising committee hearings.

For the compensation of the chaplains of the senate and house of representatives, six hundred dollars.

For the salary of the sergeant-at-arms, thirty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the office of the sergeant-at-arms, twenty-two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the cashier of the sergeant-at-arms, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses of the sergeantat-arms, and expense of mailing legislative bulletins, a sum not exceeding four hundred and fifty dollars.

For the salaries of the doorkeepers of the senate and house of representatives, and the postmaster, forty-two hundred dollars.

For the compensation of assistant doorkeepers, messengers and pages to the senate and house of representatives, a sum not exceeding twenty-nine thousand dollars.

For printing and binding ordered by the senate and house of representatives, or by concurrent order of the two branches, a sum not exceeding thirty-eight thousand dollars.

For printing and binding the manual for the general court, under the direction of the clerks of the senate and house of representatives, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For stationery for the senate, purchased by the clerk, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

For stationery for the house of representatives, purchased by the clerk, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For books, stationery, postage, printing and advertising, ordered by the sergeant-at-arms, a sum not exceeding twelve hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the senate and house of representatives, and necessary expenses in and about the state house, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For authorized expenses of committees of the present general court, to include clerical assistance to committees authorized to employ the same, a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars.

For expenses of advertising hearings of the committees of the present general court, to include expenses of preparing and mailing the advertisements to the various newspapers, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars.

etc.

For expenses of summoning witnesses, and for fees of Witness fees, such witnesses, a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars.

bulletin.

For expenses in connection with the publication of the Publication of bulletin of committee hearings, a sum not exceeding fortyfive hundred dollars. ·

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 9, 1908.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR DEFICIENCIES IN Chap. 2

APPROPRIATIONS FOR SUNDRY INSTITUTIONS FOR THE

YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

tions.

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appro- Appropriapriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for certain expenses in excess of appropriations therefor at sundry institutions. during the year nineteen hundred and seven, to wit:

For the maintenance of the state sanatorium, the sum State of twenty thousand five hundred seventy-eight dollars and sanatorium. fifteen cents.

For the maintenance of the Worcester insane hospital, Worcester inthe sum of nineteen thousand four hundred six dollars and

nine cents.

sane hospital.

For the maintenance of the Westborough insane hospital, Westborough the sum of fifteen thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars pital. and fifty cents.

For current expenses at the state farm, the sum of four- State farm. teen thousand one hundred seventy-six dollars and one cent.

For current expenses at the state hospital, the sum of State hospital. eleven thousand seven hundred sixty-seven dollars and thirty-seven cents.

state hospital.

For the maintenance of the Foxborough state hospital, Foxborough the sum of seven thousand seven hundred forty-five dollars and one cent.

sane asylum.

For the maintenance of the Worcester insane asylum, Worcester inthe sum of thirty-six hundred twenty-three dollars and eighty-five cents.

School for the

For the maintenance of the Massachusetts School for the Massachusetts Feeble-Minded, the sum of twenty-five hundred thirty dol- Feeblelars and sixty-eight cents.

Minded.

school for

For current expenses at the industrial school for girls, Industrial the sum of twenty-three hundred seventy-six dollars and girls. sixty-three cents.

Lyman school for boys.

Industrial

school for girls.

For current expenses at the Lyman school for boys, the sum of two thousand forty-one dollars and forty-four cents.

For expenses in connection with the erection of buildings at the state industrial school for girls, the sum of ninetyfour dollars and fifty cents.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 17, 1908.

Chap. 3 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES AND EX

Appropriations.

Governor.
Lieutenant

governor and
council.

Travelling expenses.

Private secre

tary to

governor.

Executive

secretary.

Executive stenographer.

Clerical

assistance.

Executive messenger.

Assistant messenger.

Expenses of the executive department.

Postage, printing, etc.

Expenses of the governor and council.

PENSES IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE COM

MONWEALTH.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, to wit:

For the salary of the governor, eight thousand dollars. For the compensation of the lieutenant governor, two thousand dollars, and for that of the executive council, sixty-four hundred dollars.

For travelling expenses of the executive council, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the private secretary of the governor, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the executive secretary, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the executive stenographer, a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars.

For clerical assistance for the executive department, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the executive messenger, twelve hundred dollars.

For the salary of the assistant executive messenger, eight hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the executive department, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.

For postage, printing and stationery for the executive. department, a sum not exceeding twelve hundred dollars.

For travelling and contingent expenses of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars.

For postage, printing and stationery for the executive Postage, council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

printing, etc.

expenses.

For the payment of extraordinary expenses, to be ex- Extraordinary pended under the direction of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars.

indexes to statutes.

For the preparation of tables and indexes relating to the Tables and statutes of the present year and previous years, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

For expenses incurred in the arrest of fugitives from Arrest of justice, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 22, 1908.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES AND EX

PENSES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURER AND
RECEIVER GENERAL.

fugitives.

Chap. 4

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

tions.

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appro- Appropriapriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, to wit:

For the salary of the treasurer and receiver general of Treasurer. the commonwealth, five thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the treasurer's depart- First clerk. ment, twenty-six hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the treasurer's de- Second clerk. partment, twenty-one hundred dollars.

For the salary of the third clerk in the treasurer's de- Third clerk. partment, eighteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the receiving teller in the treasurer's Receiving department, eighteen hundred dollars.

teller.

For the salary of the paying teller in the treasurer's Paying teller. department, eighteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the assistant paying teller in the treas- Assistant urer's department, one thousand dollars.

paying teller.

For the salary of the cashier in the treasurer's depart- Cashier. ment, twenty-two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the assistant bookkeeper in the treas- Assistant urer's department, fifteen hundred dollars.

bookkeeper.

For the salary of the fund clerk in the treasurer's de- Fund clerk. partment, fifteen hundred dollars.

Files clerk.

Stenographer.

Messenger.

Clerical assistance.

Contingent expenses.

Tax on collateral legacies, etc.

For the salary of the files clerk in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars.

For the salary of the stenographer in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars.

For the salary of the messenger in the treasurer's department, nine hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance in the treasurer's department as may be necessary for the despatch of public business, a sum not exceeding thirty-five hundred dollars.

For incidental and contingent expenses in the treasurer's department, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars.

For such expenses as the treasurer and receiver general may find necessary in carrying out the provisions of the act imposing a tax on collateral legacies and successions, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved January 22, 1908.

Chap. 5 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES AND EX

Appropriations.

Auditor.

First clerk.

Second clerk.

Additional clerks, etc.

Messenger.

State printing expert.

PENSES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE AUDITOR OF THE
COMMONWEALTH.

Be it enacted, etc., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and eight, to wit:

For the salary of the auditor, five thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the auditor's depart ment, twenty-five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the auditor's department, twenty-two hundred dollars.

For additional clerks, examiners, stenographers and such additional clerical assistance as the auditor may find necessary for the proper despatch of public business, a sum not exceeding fourteen thousand dollars.

For the salary of the messenger in the auditor's department, nine hundred dollars.

For the compensation of a state printing expert, a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars.

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