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trol among such institutions as obtain the certificate mentioned in section 1 of this act, as follows:

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34. To the Park View Hospital and Training School, Manhattan, Kan.

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1911.

$500

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35. To the Clay Center Hospital Association, Clay Center. . .

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40. To the Sterling Hospital Training School for Graduate Nurses, Sterling, Kan.....

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41. Larned Hospital, Larned.

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Provided, that no hospital which has during the last year preceding refused to accept and care for indigent or destitute patients shall be entitled to receive the appropriation, or any part thereof, as above provided.

SEC. 3. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw his warrants on the treasurer of state in favor of said institutions for the amounts appropriated there, upon verified vouchers signed and sworn to by the president and secretary of such institutions receiving such aid and approved by the Board of Control.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute-book.

Approved, in part, March 12, 1909.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, March 12, 1909.

To the House of Representatives: In accordance with section 14 of article 2 of the state constitution, I have approved all portions of Senate bill No. 661 as above except item 39:

To the Arkansas City Hospital Association, Arkansas City, Kan., $500 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910; $500 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911." My objection to the said item 39 is that it is a duplication of item 29. This item 39 is undoubtedly a mistake, and the said item 39 is hereby formally disapproved. Respectfully submitted. W. R. STUBBS, Governor.

CHAPTER 2.

CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.

Senate bill No. 667.

AN ACT making appropriations to pay sundry claims against the state. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

SECTION 1. That the following sums, or so much thereof, as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated out of any morey in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the following amounts to the persons herein named for claims against the state:

No. 1. To the Crosby Brothers Company, for desks, chairs

and carpets furnished the house of representatives in 1909, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $6036.17.

No. 2. To Baxter D. McClain and Walter P. Hull, for moneys paid for hospital and medical fees on account of sickness of Rollin Waite, a private in company M, First regiment, Kansas National Guard, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $210.50.

No. 3. To W. I. Jamison, for witness fees assigned to him by witnesses in case In re C. C. Coleman, attorney-general of the state of Kansas vs. certain persons (Coal Trust case), as payment in full of all demands against the state, $43.

No. 4. To H. C. Cooper, to pay for money advanced for Kafir-corn used by forestry commissioner, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $8.73.

No. 5. To J. M. Wilkerson, to pay for transporting prisoners to the Penitentiary, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $101.47.

No. 6. To A. M. Story, regent of the State Agricultural College, attending board meetings and special meeting called by Governor Hoch, and for actual expenses incurred in looking up man for presidency of Agricultural College, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $206.40.

No. 7. To J. O. Tulloss, regent of the State Agricultural College, attending board meetings and special meeting called by Governor Hoch, and for actual expenses incurred in looking up man for presidency of Agricultural College, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $256.82.

No. 8. To A. Vester, for deficiency in salary of state-house electrician (salary raised by legislature and no appropriation made to pay it), as payment in full of all demands against the state, $29.16.

No. 10. To I. N. Barnett, for livery hire used by regents of State Agricultural College, in full of all demands against the state, $27.42.

No. 11. To J. B. Stolpzfus, for horse killed on grounds of School for the Deaf and Dumb at Olathe, in full of all demands against the state, $100.

No. 12. To the following-named persons, for moneys paid to the state of Kansas for school-land, which land the state was unable to furnish them title to (void school-land sales), and as payment to each of them in full of all demands against the

state:

Edmund C. Bastin, N1⁄2 of 36-2-37 W., Cheyenne county.
Bernard Hickert, S1⁄2 of 16-3-38 W., Cheyenne county.

H. E. Towns, SW4 of 16-17-28, Lane county..

E. T. Smith, SW of 16-8-31, Thomas county.

$532 48

353 60

211 32

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James M. Wilson, E1⁄2 of NW of 36-17-21, Ness county.

$10 00

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Fred T. McClaren, W1⁄2 of SE1⁄4 of 16-29-20, Kiowa county.
J. F. Nutt, N1⁄2 of NW and SW of NW of 16-17-28, Lane
county.

100 00

179 28

Albert Dunn, SW1⁄4 of 16-27-20, Kiowa county.

200 00

P. H. Young, NE1⁄4 of 16-28-21, Ford county..

817 56

390 00

D. L. Sweeney, N1⁄2 of NW of 16-28-21, Ford county.
H. L. Humphrey, SW 4 of 36-16-29, Lane county..

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No. 14. To D. A. Valentine, in payment of costs incurred in cases brought by the attorney-general of the state of Kansas, vs. National Burial Association, amount $69.85, and Wilcox, mayor of Coffeyville, amount $352.81, as payment in full of above items and all demands against the state of Kansas, $422.66; above sums to be paid out of the attorney-general's contingent fund.

No. 15. To Harry Parks, in payment of pension allowed under chapter 189 of the Session Laws of 1895, for the period beginning July 1, 1909, and ending June 30, 1910, $300; for the period beginning July 1, 1910, and ending June 30, 1911, $300; as payment in full of all demands against the state.

No. 16. To the state treasurer, for reimbursement of the endowment fund of the State Agricultural College, account of compromise of certain bonds held to the credit of said fund, which compromise was authorized by an act of the legislature, the sum of $12,666.67, as payment in full of all demands against the state.

No. 17. To Francis H. Ridgeway, in payment of money advanced to Ora Cruson for labor in shingling house at the Ogallah Forestry Station, and in full of all demands against the state, $22.

No. 18. To the city of Parsons, on account of macadamizing, curbing, guttering, in front of Parsons Hospital grounds, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $1364.54.

No. 19. To the city of Rosedale, Kan., for the cost of grading, sewering, curbing and paving in front of the school of medicine of the University of Kansas, located in Rosedale, and in full of all demands against the state, $2922.46.

No. 20. To Abbott & Cosgrove, for curbing and paving in front of the School for Deaf and Dumb at Olathe, and in full of all demands against the state, $206.59.

No. 21. To the following-named persons, on account of railroad fare to Topeka and return, or Leavenworth and return, in visiting penal institutions, and in full of all demands against the state: H. G. Kyle, $8.24; F. J. Merrill, $14.35; J. M. Davis, $4.36; Cliff Matson, $4.36; J. J. Kerauss, $4.36; Louis Banker, $14.35.

No. 22. To the Western Union Telegraph Company, on account of sundry telegrams on behalf of the house of representatives, and in full of all demands against the state, $17.79.

No. 23. To Fred P. Nelson, for transporting prisoners to Penitentiary, as payment in full of all demands against the state, $46.33.

No. 24. To Southwestern Grain and Flour Journal, on account of publishing grain inspection rules, and in full of all demands against the state, $122.40.

No. 25. To Anna K. Kimball, for one week's rental of typewriter, in full of all demands against the state, $1.

No. 26. To the Crosby Brothers Company, for duck and rubber laid on the floor of the house of representatives, and in full of all demands against the state, $40.

No. 27. To the state treasurer, to reimburse the permanent school fund on account of worthless investments, $21,750 and the state treasurer is hereby authorized to cancel the said bonds and coupons belonging thereto, and the state auditor is hereby authorized to credit the state treasurer with the unpaid coupons belonging to the said bonds.

No. 28. The Board of Control of the state of Kansas is hereby authorized to make an equitable settlement of [with] Bailey & Waugh, on account of drilling the deep-water well at the Parsons State Hospital, and to pay the same out of any funds of the said institution, said settlement to be as payment in full of all demands against the state.

No. 29. To the following-named persons, for moneys paid as expenses while acting as members of the house of representatives committee on charitable institutions, and as payment to each of them in full of all demands against the state: W. M. Moore, $14.45; W. A. Clark, $14.45; J. B. Wood, $14.45; John Hannon, $2.90.

No. 31. To Joseph Bromich, on account of repairs to the state heating plant, and in payment in full of all demands against the state, $102.24.

No. 32. To W. T. Osborne & Company, on account of repairs to state power plant and electrical supplies and material furnished and used, and as payment in full of all demands against the state, $776.22.

No. 33. To the English Iron Works, for pump for statehouse, and as payment in full of all demands against the state, $87.

No. 34. To M. Council, on account of lumber and work used in house of representatives document room, and as payment of all demands against the state, $24.70.

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