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80. To Levi Dumbauld, for telegraphing the U. S. secretary of the treasury, $1.60.

81. To M. H. Dutton, lunches, etc., as per itemized bill, $5.50.

82. To S. S. Hughes, for deficiency in mileage, etc., Botkin impeachment case, $16.80.

83. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw his warrants to pay vouchers certified to him in conformity with that part of the house and senate conference report upon senate bill No. 436, which report reads as follows: "We have further agreed to recommend that as to the pay of contestees in the house of representatives from the counties of Atchison, Doniphan, Coffey, Morris, Ness, Grant, McPherson, Reno, Jackson, Shawnee, and Linn, that Speaker Douglass and J. M. Dunsmore shall be a board of arbitration to determine what cases have been bona fide brought, and if in any case they cannot agree, they are to choose a third impartial person and a majority of three so selected shall determine the matter; and we further recommend that the senate and house provide for the pay of said contestors according to the report of the arbitrators herein before agreed to."

84. To expenses senate election of D. O. Markley vs. E. T. Metcalf: D. O. Markley, personal expenses, $40.00. D. O. Markley's attorney's fees, $25.00. August M. Hayes, stenographer, $18.75. John J. Schenck, commissioner, $60.00. E. T. Metcalf, personal expenses, $30.79. E. T. Metcalf, attorney's fees, $25.00. And to the following persons, the following amounts as witnesses: Mike Teddington, $1.50. J. E. Highley, $1.50. May McCarthy, $1.50. John Townsend, $2.10. W. H. Ambrose, $2.50. V. S. Collier, $1.50. J. K. White, $2.40. J. W. Kessinger, $3.50. S. S. Chroschesner, $3.50. J. Orton, $3.50. W. F. Cayott, $3.50. Philip Cayott, $3.50. A. F. Hatton, $3.50. Pat. Welsh, $3.50. C. E. Durall, $5.80. J. M. Mitchell, $2.80. V. Sisson, $3.30. J. H. Ronnolds, $3.30. Samuel Croner, $2.70. A. P. Caldwell, $3 30. H. E. Lombard, $3.30. J. W. Hurley, $3.50. S. S. Griffin, $3.30. J. W. Hale, $3.40. B. B. Bogers, $3.00. E. P. Simpson, $2.90. A. Wright, $2.10. W. H. Doggett, $2.90. C. C. Martin, $3.00. J. B. Findley, $1.50. John Anderson, $1.50. John Long, $2.50. E. W. Pomeroy, $4.00.

85. To Archie T. Black, for services as stenographer and

type-writer, and cash paid for supplies for use of legislature, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and seventy cents ($137.70); rent of type-writer for February and part of March, $7.00.

86. To Archie T. Black, for use of room, furniture and law books for house judiciary committee, $25.00.

87. To G. L. Collins, seven days' services as janitor in senate, $21.00.

88. To L. A. McDonald, for extra service in preparing printer's copy house journal of 1891, $30.00.

89. To the executive council for payment of salaries of superintendent of state house for the year ending June 30, 1894, $800.00; for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, $800.00; for deficiency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893, $235.00.

90. To S. B. Brett, additional stationery furnished the legislature, $376.96.

91. To regents of State Agricultural College for deficiency for fiscal year ending June 30, 1893, $282.00.

92. To Mrs. Vina North, washing towels for senate, session of 1893, $12.50.

93. To C. W. Campbell, services for senate committee of state affairs, session of 1893, $15.00.

94. To J. F. Myers, rent of eleven type-writers for the senate, $134.75.

95. To E. H. Snow, to pay extra wages for night work on legislative journals and calendars, $700.

96. To D. Shull, sergeant-at-arms of senate, ten days' extra pay for work after the session, $30.00.

97. To W. F. Rightmire, clerk of the senate elections committee, $10.00.

98. To A. B. Chaffee, docket clerk, ten days' extra services after close of session, $30.00.

99. To G. E. Hathway, clerk of senate ways and means committee, for extra services, $50.00.

100. To Ed. Stratford, clerk of senate judiciary committee, for extra services, $50.00.

101. To H. B. Mitchell, clerk of the house ways and means committee, extra services, $50.00.

102. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twentyfive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary

for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of "An act making appropriation for the legislative departments, including clerks, committee clerks and employés, mileage for members and delegates of both houses, lieutenant governor, and chaplain of both houses, and lieutenant governor, in the amount of ten dollars each, and state capitol employés and expenses to the general session of the legislature of 1893," approved March 10, 1893.

103. To F. Oliver, sergeant-at-arms, $150.

104. To Soldiers' Orphans' Home, at Atchison, for repairs on boiler for the year ending June 30, 1895, $1,000.

105. To D. Shull, mileage and expenses, serving subpoenas, etc., $155.30.

106. To James H. Pruett, for erroneous payment of principal and interest into school fund: Principal, $48; interest, $14.40.

107. For St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, at Leavenworth, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

108. Topeka Orphans' Home, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

109. St. Margaret's Hospital, Kansas City, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

110. Bethany Hospital, Kansas City, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

111. St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

112. City Hospital, Wichita, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00. 113. The Mercy Hospital of Fort Scott, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

114. Kansas Orphans' Asylum, at Leavenworth, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

115. Kansas State Protective Home Association, at Leavenworth, 1894, $900.00; 1895, $900.00.

116. W. L. Brown, postage, $25.

117. To Charles E. Gault, special services as clerk and stenographer, house committee on elections, $90.

118. To W. H. D. Moss, for rent of committee room, $15. SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw warrants upon the state treasury for the purposes and amounts specified in this act, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of all such claims as may be presented to him: Provided, That no account shall be allowed or audited

unless upon specified voucher, duly verified by the claimant or officer to whom the same is made.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the official state paper.

Approved March 13, 1893.

Published in the official state paper March 15, 1893.

Electric-light plant.

CHAPTER 15.

INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.

AN ACT making appropriations for the erection of an assembly-room, heating and furnishing the same and providing for an electric-light plant, for the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, at Olathe, Kas.

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

SECTION 1. That the sum of eighteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of erecting an assembly-room, and heating and furnishing the same, and for an electric-light plant, for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, at Olathe, Kas., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1894, to be expended under the control and direction of the state board of public works.

SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw his warrants upon the state treasurer for said sum, upon the order of the board of public works.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute book.

Approved March 10, 1893.

CHAPTER 16.

INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB-CURRENT EXPENSES.

AN ACT making appropriation for the current expenses of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1894 and 1895.

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 money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Institution of the Deaf and Dumb, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1894 and 1895:

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SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw his warrants on the treasurer of state for the sums herein appropriated, upon vouchers duly verified and approved by the board of trustees of the state charitable institutions.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute book.

Approved March 10, 1893.

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