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decedents' estates, and the apprenticeship of minors and all necessary powers conferred by law on courts of probate.

SEC. 9. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act, in so far as they relate to Frio county, are herey repealed. SEC. 10. Whereas, the county court of Frio county is without the jurisdiction necessary for the just and proper administration of the laws, and the want of such jurisdiction is causing delay of justice in said county, creates an emergency and imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several days, and said rule is therefore suspended, and it is enacted that this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[NOTE. The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing act passed the House of Representatives by a two-thirds vote, yeas 95, nays 0; and passed the Senate by a two-thirds vote, yeas 29, nays 0.]

Approved March 18, 1907.

Became a law March 18, 1907.

APPROPRIATIONS-TO COVER DEFICIENCIES FOR
THE YEARS 1904, 1905, 1906 AND 1907.

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An Act making appropriations for deficiencies in the appropriations heretofore made for the support of the State government for the fiscal years ending August 31, 1903; August 31, 1904; August 31, 1905; August 31, 1906; August 31, 1907, being for claims registered in the Comptroller's office in accordance with law, and for outstanding claims not registered, and to make additional appropriations for the support of the State government for the years ending August 31, 1905; August 31, 1906, and August 31, 1907, and declaring an emer

gency.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:

SECTION 1. That the following sums or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same are hereby appropriated out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, for deficiencies incurred in the support of the State government for the period beginning August 31, 1902, and ending August 31, 1907, and contracted under the provisions of Chapter 46, Acts of the Twenty-fifth Legislature, and of Articles 1089 and 1093, of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

For the year ending August 31, 1905:

Public Buildings and Grounds

For water, fuel, light and contingencies..

Attorney General's Department

Contingent expenses

750 00

35 00

Adjutant General's Department—

Ranger force in suppression of lawlessness and crime....

1,800 00

State Lunatic Asylum

Support and maintenance, groceries, fuel, light and water,

etc.

2,500 00

Southwestern Lunatic Asylum

Support and maintenance, groceries, fuel, light, water, etc..

6,500 00

Public Health and Vital Statistics

Traveling expenses and office expenses and maintenance of quarantine stations, etc.

10,000 00

To pay the salary of Judge W. C. Wear, judge of the Sixtysixth Judicial District, from July 15, 1905, to August 31, 1905

Refund to liquor dealers their portion of unexpired license for the year ending August 31, 1905..

326 48

1,000 00

For the year ending August 31, 1906:

Public Health and Vital Statistics

For traveling and office expenses and maintenance of permanent quarantine stations, etc..

10,000 00

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To pay fees, county judges, justices of the peace, sheriff's and constables in examining trials for the year ending August 31, 1903, registered $31.00, estimated $50.00....$ To pay fees and costs of sheriffs, clerks and attorneys in felony cases for the year ending August 31, 1905, registered $55.13, estimated $444.87. . .

To pay witness fees for the year ending August 31, 1905, registered $1581.66, estimated $1000.00.

To pay fees and costs of sheriffs, clerks and attorneys in fel-
ony cases, year ending August 31, 1906, registered
$8250.48, estimated $5000.00

To pay witness fees for year ending August 31, 1906, regis-
tered $8758.04, estimated $5000.00.
To pay fees of county judges, county attorneys, justices of
the peace, sheriffs and constables, in examining trials, for
the year ending August 31, 1906, registered $4380.25,
'estimated $2500.00

81 00

500 00

2,581 66

13,250 48

13,758 04

6,880 25

To pay special judges for two years, ending August 31, 1907 Supplement to appropriation for the year ending August 31, 1907:

7,500 00

Fees and costs of sheriffs, clerks and attorneys in felony
cases, year ending August 31, 1907....
Expenses of subpoenaed and attached witnesses for the year
ending August 31, 1907.....

15,000 00

15,000 00

Fees of county judges, county attorneys, justices of the peace, sheriffs and constables in examining trials, for the year ending August 31, 1907.

7,500 00

Total

$ 82,051 43

Confederate Home

Medical supplies and instruments, year ending August 31, 1905, John H. Chiles.....

730 55

Maintenance and support, groceries, fuel, light, water, etc.,

year ending August 31, 1905:

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Water Works, Electric Light and Power Plant...$100 95
Water Works, Electric Light and Power Plant... 159 76—
Robertson Bros.

260 71

378 22

Armour & Co., year ending August 31, 1906....$151 19
Armour & Co., year ending August 31, 1906.... 154 17-
Fisher Bros.

Total

Live Stock Sanitary Commission

Maintenance and support for year ending August 31, 1906,

John Cash ....

305 36

221 30

$ 4,929 29

J. W. Thornberry.

C. W. Frost.

Dave Thorp
J. G. Merritt.
J. E. Gardner.
E. D. Hunt...
J. C. Ferguson.
T. H. Benson.

Total

Southwestern Insane Asylum-

General repairs an painting for year ending August 31,

1905:

The Jayne Electrical Co...

Dela Vergue Machine Co..

Holmes Metallic Packing Co..

Tips Hardware Co.....

Eclipse Paint and Manufacturing Co.

Total

State Insane Asylum

Maintenance year ending August 31, 1906: Armour & Co....

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State Orphan Home

General maintenance for the year ending August 31, 1905:

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Slayden-Kirksey Woolen Mills.

440 78

General maintenance for year ending August 31, 1906:

Armour Packing Co....

227 96

General maintenance, etc., for year ending August 31,

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Water, fuel, light and contingencies for year ending
August 31, 1905:

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For dry goods, beds and bedding for the year ending
August 31, 1904:

Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co..

W. B. Smith..

W. B. Smith.

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