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19. Executive council-water, lights, etc. There is hereby appropriated the sum of twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars to be expended under the direction of the executive council, under the provisions of section one hundred sixty-four (164) of the code.

20. Postmaster. There is hereby appropriated for the payment of postmaster, for the capitol, for the period ending June 30, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars.

21. Mail carrier. There is hereby appropriated for the payment of the mail carrier for the capitol, who shall act as janitor for the office of secretary of the executive council and the supply department, for the period ending June 30, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00).

22. Secretary of executive council. For the office of secretary of executive council, for the period ending June 30th, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of eleven thousand dollars ($11,000.00).

23. Freight, express and drayage. There is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying express, freight, and drayage, for the period ending June 30th, 1909, the sum of seventeen thousand five hundred ($17,500.00) dollars, two thousand five hundred ($2,500.00) dollars of which shall be available at once.

24. Members of executive council for extra services. To the members of the executive council for extra services, for the period ending June 30th, 1909, the sum of one thousand six hundred ($1,600.00) dollars each, and warrants shall be issued monthly therefor at the end of each month.

25. Advertising laws. There is hereby appropriated for the purpose of advertising laws, to be expended under the provisions of section thirty-six (36) of the code, the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars.

26. Library commission. For the library commission, for salaries and expenses for the period ending June 30, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of three thousand two hundred forty dollars ($3,240.00).

27. State board of health. To the state board of health for extra clerical assistance, for the period ending June 30, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of eighteen hundred ($1,800.00) dollars.

28. Bureau of labor statistics. For the office of the bureau of labor statistics, for the period ending June 30, 1909, as per joint resolution No. 6, the sum of eighteen hundred ($1,800.00) dollars.

SEC. 4. Vouchers. Each of the foregoing named officers shall furnish vouchers therefor, containing the items of such expenditures, to the auditor of state before any warrants shall issue therefor, and the amounts thereof, and to whom paid, shall be reported to the next General Assembly.

SEC. 5. Lieutenant governor. To Warren Garst, lieutenant governor, as president of the senate, the sum of one thousand one hundred ($1,100.00) dollars.

SEC. 6. Speaker of the house. To N. E. Kendall, as speaker of the house of representatives, the sum of five hundred fifty ($550.00) dollars, which shall be in addition to his salary as member of the house.

SEC. 7. Chaplains. For chaplains of the senate and of the house of the Thirty-second General Assembly the sum of six hundred fifty-five ($655.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, warrants therefor to be drawn in favor of the persons entitled thereto, who shall be determined by the auditor of state upon the certified statement of the president of the senate and the speaker of the house.

SEC. 8. Publication of notices of pardon applications. For the payment of the claims due sundry parties for the publication of notices of application. for pardon under the provision of section five thousand six hundred twentysix (5626), of the code, the sum of three hundred eighty-seven dollars and

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fifty-nine cents ($387.59), to be paid on a statement approved by the governor. SEC. 9. Warden's support fund. For the support fund of the wardens of the penitentiaries at Anamosa and Fort Madison, the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable quarterly, during the period ending June 30th, 1909.

SEC. 10. Indexing journals. To the secretary of state for indexing journals for the house and senate of the Thirty-second General Assembly, in addition to the amount provided by law, the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars.

SEC. 11. Expenses of superintendent of weights. For expense of state superintendent of weights and measures for attending national convention of state sealers of weights and measures, the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars.

SEC. 12. Desk and chairs. To S. Davidson & Brothers for desk and two chairs, the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars.

SEC. 13. Rent of chairs. To Des Moines Tent & Awning Company for use of one hundred fifty chairs in house chamber, occasion of W. J. Bryan meeting, the sum of three dollars and seventy-five cents ($3.75).

SEC. 14. Badges. To Des Moines Rubber Stamp Works for badges for the house and senate of the Thirty-second General Assembly, the sum of sixty-six dollars and seventy-five cents ($66.75).

SEC. 15. Gavels. To Baker-Trisler Company for two gavels, the sum of two dollars and seventy cents ($2.70).

SEC. 16. Clay county farmer's institute. To Clay county to pay for farmer's institute held in that county, the institute funds being charged off before vouchers were filed in the office of auditor of state, the sum of seventyfive ($75.00) dollars.

SEC. 17. Additional draftsman for board of control. To the board of control for additional draftsman in that department, the sum of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars.

SEC. 18. Expenses of W. C. Tompkins. To W. C. Tompkins, as member of Andersonville Monument Commission, for expenses, the sum of fourteen dollars and seventy-eight cents ($14.78).

SEC. 19. Code and session law annotations. To the secretary of state for the purchase of one hundred sixty complete sets of the annotation to the laws of Iowa for the use of the Thirty-third General Assembly, the sum of one hundred sixty ($160.00) dollars.

SEC. 20. Printing. To The Kenyon Printing & Manufacturing Company, for printing, contracting, in preparing the proceedings of the Inter-state Senatorial Amendment Convention, the sum of two hundred nineteen dollars and thirty cents ($219.30).

SEC. 21. Stenographic work and postage. To Luella Nash, general stenographer, for stenographic work, and postage, contracted, in preparing and distributing the proceedings of the Interstate Senatorial Amendment Convention, the sum of fifty-one dollars and twenty-three cents ($51.23).

SEC. 22. Rent of storage rooms. For the rent of storage rooms for the adjutant general for the period ending July 1, 1909, the sum of two thousand ($2000.00) dollars.

SEC. 23. Rent of typewriter. To the Remington Typewriter Company for the rent of typewriter for the senate for the Thirty-second General Assembly, the sum of eight ($8.00) dollars.

SEC. 24. Rent of typewriter. To Underwood Typewriter Company for rent of typewriter for enrolling bills in house of representatives, the sum of eleven dollars and fifty cents ($11.50).

SEC. 25. Deficits in salary accounts. To cover the deficit in the salary account of the attorney general, secretary of state, as secretary, and as mem

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ber of the executive council, treasurer of state, and as member of the executive council, the sum of one hundred eighty-four dollars and eighty-eight cents ($184.88).

SEC. 26. Interest due permanent school fund. For the purpose of paying 'the interest of the indebtedness of the state to the permanent school fund, the sum of one thousand three hundred twelve dollars and fifty cents ($1,312.50), which is to be in full of such interest on such indebtedness, and the auditor of state shall draw warrants for the above appropriations as said interest shall become due.

SEC. 27. Printing. To the Register and Leader for joint resolutions of the Interstate Senatorial Amendment Convention, the sum of four ($4.00) dollars. SEC. 28. Deficit-state entomologist. To the state entomologist department, the sum of one hundred sixty-nine dollars and seventeen cents ($169.17) to cover deficiency in per diem and expenses authorized by section twentyfive hundred seventy-five (2575) of the supplement to the code.

SEC. 29. President of the senate. To John Herriott, lieutenant governor, as president of the senate, six days at ten ($10.00) [dollars] per day, sixty ($60.00) dollars.

SEC. 30. House and senate employes. To the employes of the house and senate for services required after adjournment two hundred ($200.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

SEC. 31. Wardens' house fund. For the wardens' house fund at the penitentiaries at Ft. Madison and Anamosa two hundred ($200.00) dollars each, for the period ending July 1, 1909.

SEC. 32. Custodian-removal of snow. For the custodian the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, to pay for shoveling snow and other necessary work, warrants for same to be drawn upon certificate of the custodian.

SEC. 33. Executive council-necessary expenses. To the executive council, to meet necessary expenses, for which no appropriation is made, the sum of three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars, and for clerical assistance in the office of the secretary of the executive council, not provided for in joint resolution number 6, the sum of twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars, to be disbursed on claims approved by the executive council, and the auditor of state shall draw warrants therefor.

SEC. 34. Secretary of state-extra clerk hire. To the secretary of state for extra clerk hire during the Thirty-second General Assembly, the sum of four hundred forty-four ($444.00) dollars.

SEC. 35. Executive council to audit and approve certain expenditures. All allowances made herein to any of the foregoing named departments for additional assistance; extra or additional clerical assistance, assistant help in janitor service; contingent fund, extra stenographic or messenger service, shall be made upon verified pay rolls, or bills, to be audited and approved by the executive council.

SEC. 36. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Capital, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa. Approved April 10, A. D. 1907.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Capital, April 12, 1907.

W. C. HAYWARD,
Secretary of State.

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CHAPTER 202..

REPAIR OF CAPITOL WALKS AND STEPS.

H. F. 312.

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AN ACT authorizing the executive council to build walks and steps and make necessary repairs around the capitol building and grounds and making an appropriation therefor.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Repairs authorized-appropriation. The executive council is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to repair and re-build, if necessary, the cement walks around and upon the capitol grounds and the steps at the east entrance to the capitol building and to make necessary repairs to all stairways, steps and retaining walls on and around the capitol building and grounds and to floors in the sub-basement therein; for such purposes, there is hereby appropriated the sum of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to be paid out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated.

SEC. 2. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Capital, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. Approved March 20, A. D. 1907.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader, and the Des Moines Capital, March 23, 1907.

W. C. HAYWARD,
Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 203.

NEW BOILER AND ADDITIONAL STEEL EQUIPMENT FOR THE POWER AND STORAGE HOUSE; CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL STORAGE HOUSE.

S. F. 367.

AN ACT authorizing the executive council to install an additional boiler and additional equipment in the power and storage house, and to erect an additional storage house, and to make appropriation therefor.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. New boiler, steel cases and fixtures-amount to be expended. The executive council is authorized and empowered to equip the power and storage house on the lot north of the capitol building with a new boiler for the capitol power and heating plant, and steel cases and fixtures for the storage of documents where blank paper is now stored, and is authorized to expend for said boiler and equipments not to exceed twelve thousand dollars ($12,000.00).

SEC. 2. New storage house-amount to be expended. Said executive council is further authorized and empowered to erect upon the lot north of the capitol building and directly north of the present power and storage house, an additional storage building at an expense not to exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).

SEC. 3. Appropriation. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes set forth in this act.

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SEC. 4. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Capital, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. Approved April 10, A. D. 1907.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Des Moines Capital, April 15, 1907, and the Register and Leader, April 17, 1907.

W. C. HAYWARD,
Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 204.

SWINE PAVILION.

H. F. 75.

AN ACT making an appropriation for a swine barn with show ring upon the state fair grounds.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Appropriation. That there is hereby appropriated to the Iowa department of agriculture out of any money in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated; the sum of seventy-five thousand (75,000) dollars, to be used in the erection, furnishing and completing of a swine barn with show ring, upon the state fair grounds near the city of Des Moines, Iowa.

SEC. 2. How drawn. All money appropriated by this act shall be drawn from the state treasury upon the order of the state board of agriculture.

SEC. 3. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and Des Moines Capital, newspapers published in the city of Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved March 27, A. D. 1907.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader, and the Des Moines Capital, March 29, 1907. W. C. HAYWARD, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 205.

INVESTIGATION OF FREIGHT RATES.

S. F. 224.

AN ACT making an appropriation to enable the state railroad commission to make an investigation of railway freight rates.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Appropriation-purpose. There is hereby appropriated out of the funds in the state treasury and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000), the same to be expended by the state railway commission in making a special investigation of the subject of railway freight

rates.

SEC 2. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Des Moines

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