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To the Northern Trust Company, as trustee under the last will and testament of Samuel Lockwood Brown, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, sixty-five and 31/100 ($65.31) dollars.

To Herman Weller and Jacob E. Klick, as testamentary trustees of the estate of Mina Lorenz, on account of inheriatnce tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, one hundred eighty-eight and 9/100 ($188.09) dollars.

To Edward W. Eaton, Charlotte G. Gardiner, Marian A. Wade, Jessie M. Taylor and Ethel B. Gassneck, on account of inheritance tax erroneously collected and paid into the State treasury, two hundred forty-five and 45/100 ($245.45) dollars, together with interest at three per cent per annum from September 16, 1912, amounting to thirty-five and 28/100 ($35.28) dollars, making a total award of two hundred eighty and 73/100 ($280.73) dollars.

To Thomas McGuire, on account of services rendered the Department of the Auditor of Public Accounts, four thousand twenty-three and 20/100 (4,023.20) dollars.

To Alice P. Tapley, executrix of the estate of Anna S. Tapley, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, one thousand three hundred five and 71/100 ($1,305.71) dollars.

To the Western Limited Gas and Electric Company, on account of a refund of a license fee paid to the State Public Utilities Commission, seven hundred twenty and 00/100 ($720.00) dollars.

To Edwin H. Pease, executor of the last will and testament of John H. Pease, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, eight hundred twenty-seven and 33/100 ($827.33) dollars.

To William T. Stautz, on account of damages to a horse hired to the Illinois National Guard, one hundred ninety-five and 38/100 ($195.38) dollars.

To William B. Hale, William P. Sidley and Thomas W. Swan, executors and trustees of the estate of George W. Hale, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, ten thousand nine hundred seventy-eight and 89/100 ($10,978.89) dollars.

To Mary Sutter, on account of damages done to her property by blasting in a quarry at the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet, Illinois, seven hundred fifty and 00/100 ($750.00) dollars.

To Clara Darin Lozza, on account of damages done to her property by blasting in a quarry at the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet, Illinois, five hundred and 00/100 ($500.00) dollars.

To the county of Will, on account of costs and expenses in conducting trial and execution of prisoner for a crime committed within the confines of the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet, Illinois, two thousand eight hundred seventy-eight and 74/100 ($2,878.74) dollars.

To David Rutter Company, on account of extra labor and expenses required to complete a contract for the delivery of coal, to the Peoria

State Hospital, twelve thousand eight hundred seventy-three and 59/100 ($12,873.59) dollars.

To Charles W. O'Neill, on account of amount due under a contract with the State Board of Administration, three hundred [three] and 59/100 ($303.59) dollars.

To Charles W. O'Neill on account of amount due under a contract with the State Board of Administration, two hundred thirty-six and 00/100 ($236.00) dollars.

To Earl G. Howarth, on account of damages for injuries received while in the performance of his duties as a member of the Illinois Naval Reserve, eight hundred and 00/100 ($800.00) dollars.

To Hal C. Smith, on account of damages for injuries received while in the performance of his duties as a member of the Illinois Naval Reserve, four hundred and 00/100 ($400.00) dollars.

To R. C. English and E. C. English, co-partners, doing business. as English Brothers, on account of a refund of an amount forfeited to the State on a building contract with the State Board of Administration, four thousand five hundred and 00/100 ($4,500.00) dollars.

To Mary A. Cummings, on account of a refund of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, one thousand four hundred twenty-eight and 2/100 ($1,428.02) dollars.

To Fred C. Weis, on account of back salary due as clerk for the State Mining Board, on account of illegal removal by the State Civil Service Commission, one thousand five hundred thirty-eight and 42/100 ($1,538.42) dollars.

To Thomas L. Atkinson, on account of salary due as clerk for the State Board of Administration on account of illegal removal by the State Civil Service Commission, one thousand seven hundred thirty and 35/100 ($1,730.35) dollars.

To Julius C. Skoog, on account of salary due as clerk for the Insurance Department on account of illegal removal by the State Civil Service Commission, ninety-seven and 20/100 ($97.20) dollars.

To T. A. Broadbent, on account of money advanced for expenses as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners, one hundred twenty-four and 10/100 ($124.10) dollars.

To Marie D. Gaines, on account of an amount due for money advanced for expenses on the account of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners, during November, 1914, fifty-one and 35/100 ($51.35) dollars.

To O. H. Seifert, on account of expenses incurred in performance of duties as secretary of State Board of Dental Examiners, during November and December, 1914, one hundred nineteen and 20/100 ($119.20) dollars.

To Gideon M. Dempsey, on account of an amount due for money advanced for expenses for the account of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners during November and December, 1914, one hundred eighty-seven and 77/100 ($187.77) dollars.

To Walsh Construction Company, on account of balance due on contract in connection with construction of retaining wall at Cairo, Illinois. five thousand six hundred fifty-seven and 95/100 ($5,657.95) dollars. To city of Charleston, Illinois, on account of water furnished to Eastern Illinois State Normal School, four thousand two hundred ($4,200.00) dollars.

To Michigan Boulevard Building Company, on account of balance due for rent of rooms occupied by the Appellate Court of the First District, four thousand eight hundred three and 75/100 ($4.803.75) dollars.

To Richard M. Hoe, Tracy Dows, Thatcher T. P. Luquer, James L. Mitchell, United States Trust Company of New York, executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Ector Orr, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, one thousand three hundred forty-three and 84/100 ($1,343.84) dollars.

To Fred W. Smith, executor of the last will and testament of Thomas P. Smith, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, four thousand seven hundred fifty-three and 11/100 ($4,753.11) dollars.

To Michael Chambers, on account of damages to property caused by erection of Second Regiment Armory in Chicago, twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars.

To American Missionary Association, a corporation, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, one thousand seven hundred three and 34/100 ($1,703.34) dollars.

To Merrit Starr, on account of money advanced for postage, express, etc., in the suit of People ex rel. v. Economy Light & Power Company. ten and 84/100 ($10.84) dollars.

To Barnard & Miller, a corporation of Chicago, Illinois, on account of balance due for printing abstracts and briefs in the case of People ex rel v. Economy Light & Power Company, two hundred fifty-six and 92/100 ($256.92) dollars.

To W. M. Wilkinson, on account of back salary due as clerk at the Jacksonville State Hospital, on account of illegal removal by the State Civil Service Commission, six hundred ninety-four and 00/100 ($694.00) dollars.

To Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, executor of the last will and testament of Maria DeWitt Jesup, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, nine thousand seventy-eight and 30/100 ($9,078.30) dollars.

To Carl P. Dennett and George F. Griffin, executors of the last will and testament of Thomas A. Griffin, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury, forty-one thousand eight hundred sixty-five and 2/100 ($41,865.02) dollars.

To Eugene Warfel, on account of damages for injuries received while in the performance of his duties as a member of the Illinois National Guard, six thousand five hundred ($6,500) dollars.

To Clarence A. Burley, as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Elizabeth J. Whitney, deceased, on account of inheritance tax collected erroneously and paid into the State treasury.

one hundred ninety and 00/100 ($190.00) dollars, together with interest at three per cent per annum from March 30, 1911, amounting to thirty-five and 64/100 ($35.64) dollars, making a total award of two hundred twenty-five and 64/100 ($225.64) dollars.

To Patrick H. Giblin, on account of damages for injuries received at Camp Lincoln, while in the performance of his duties as Commissary Clerk in Adjutant General's Department five hundred eighty and 80/100 dollars ($580.80).

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer in favor of said persons, respectively, for the amounts hereby appropriated, payable out of money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED June 28, 1917.

REPAIRS TO STATE ARSENAL AND EQUIPMENT AT STATE RIFLE RANGE, CAMP LOGAN.

§ 1. Appropriates $26,950.00.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 659. APPROVED JUNE 4, 1917.)

AN ACT to make an appropriation for necessary repairs at State Arsenal, Springfield, Illinois, and necessary repairs, installation target machines, and additions to equipment at State rifle range, Camp Logan, near Zion City, Illinois.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of $26,950 or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to pay for the necessary repairs at State Arsenal, Springfield, Illinois, and necessary repairs, installation target machines, and additions to equipment at State rifle range, Camp Logan, near Zion City, Illinois, as follows: State Rifle Range:

Mess hall improvement..

Toilet and septic tank system.

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State Arsenal, Springfield:

$ 6,500.00

6,000.00

500.00

400.00

550.00

500.00

2,500.00

Re-flooring, cutting partitions, re-roofing, radiation, repairs.

to skylights, windows and doors...

..$10,000.00

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the Treasurer for the sum herein specified, upon the presentation of proper vouchers, certified to by the Adjutant General and approved by the Governor, and the Treasurer shall pay the same out of the money hereby appropriated.

APPOVED June 4, 1917.

RURAL POST ROADS-APPROPRIATION.

§ 1. Acceptance of Federal Act approved July 11, 1916, for the building of rural post roads.

§ 2. State pledged.

(HOUSE BILL No. 578.

APPROVED JUNE 27, 1917.)

AN ACT in relation to the construction and maintenance of rural post roads under and in accordance with an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the states in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes," approved July 11th, 1916, and known as the Federal Aid Road Act.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the General Assembly, constituting the Legislature of the State of Illinois, hereby assents to the provisions, terms, conditions and purposes of the Act of Congress, approved July 11th, 1916 (39 Stat. 1. 355), entitled, "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the states in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes," known as the Federal Aid Road Act.

§ 2. The good faith of the State is hereby pledged to make available, funds sufficient to equal the sums apportioned to this State by the United States for each of the five years in which Federal funds are appropriated by the said Act of Congress, and to maintain the roads. constructed under the provisions of said Act, and to make suitable and adequate provision for maintenance of such roads.

§ 3. The Department of Public Works and Buildings is hereby authorized and instructed to enter into all agreements with the Secretary of Agriculture relating to the selection, construction and maintenance of rural post roads under the provisions of the said Act of Congress, to submit such scheme or project of selection, construction and maintenance as may be required by the Secretary of Agriculture, and to do all things necessary fully to carry out and make effective the co-operation contemplated and provided for by said Act. All such rural post roads shall be known as Federal Aid Roads.

§ 4. All sums of money which may have accrued or may hereafter, before the 1st. day of July, A. D. 1919, accrue to the State of Illinois, under the provisions of said Act of Congress, are hereby appropriated to the Department of Public Works and Buildings to be paid out only for the construction of Federal Aid Roads in accordance with the provisions of said Act, and whenever any portion of said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be placed to the credit of a fund to be known as the Federal Aid Road fund to be paid out only for the construction of Federal aid roads in accordance with the provisions of said Act upon order or certification of the Department of Public Works and Buildings.

§ 5. There is hereby appropriated to the Department of Public Works and Buildings the sum of six hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars ($663,000.00) to be available July 1st, 1917, and the sum of six hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars ($663,000.00) to be available July 1st 1918, to be known as the Federal Aid Road Fund, for the purpose of meeting the apportionment which has been made to the State of Illinois under the said Act of Congress, and to be used only in

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