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For salary of Clerk (State Auditor) eighteen hundred dollars.

Office and traveling expense account and furniture, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For office expense, traveling expenses and furniture, five hundred dollars.

For office expenses of State Board of Education, three hundred dollars.

For salary of Chief Clerk of State Board of Education, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of Veterinary Surgeon, three thousand dollars. Office and traveling expense account, one thousand dollars. Salary of Boiler Inspector, two thousand four hundred dollars. Salary of Assistant Boiler Inspector, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For office rent, and office expense of the Boiler Inspector, five hundred dollars.

For traveling expense of Inspector and Assistant, two thousand dollars.

For printing report, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

For salary of Inspector of Mines, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Salary of Deputy Inspector of Mines, six hundred dollars.
For traveling and office expense, two thousand dollars.

For salary of Mineral Land Commissioner, three thousand dollars. For expense account of Mineral Land Commissioner, three thousand dollars.

For salary of Commissioner of Agriculture, Labor and Industry, three thousand dollars.

For salary of Chief Clerk of Commissioner of Agriculture, Labor and Industry, fifteen hundred dollars.

For office and traveling, expenses of Commissioner of Agriculture, Labor and Industry, fifteen hundred dollars.

For Custodian of State Arsenal and other State property, six hundred dollars.

For salary of Custodian of the Fort Ellis Reservation, six hundred dollars.

For salary of Adjutant General, National Guard of Montana, five hundred dollars.

For salary of Ordnance Officer, three hundred dollars.

For office expenses of Regimental Headquarters, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Expense of Regimental Band, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For annual appropriation of eleven companies at five hundred dollars each, five thousand five hundred dollars.

Contingent expenses of the National Guard, three thousand two hundred dollars.

For encampment of National Guard, twelve thousand five hundred. dollars.

For insurance purposes (State Law Library) three hundred and. sixty dollars.

For the purchase of books, one thousand dollars.

For salary of Librarian, one thousand and eighty dollars.

For office expense account, three hundred and twenty dollars."
For salary of State Land Agent, three thousand dollars.

For salary of Clerk of Board of State Land Commissioners, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For traveling and office expenses (members of State Board of Land Commissioners) fifteen hundred dollars.

Selecting, platting, leasing, conveying and procuring the patent to lands granted to the State by Congress for educational purposes, ten thousand dollars.

For salary of Clerk of Board of Equalization, fifteen hundred dollars.

Office expense account, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Traveling expense of members of State Board of Equalization, two hundred dollars.

For salary of Clerk of the State Board of Pardons, twelve hundred dollars.

For publishing notices of application for pardon and restoration to citizenship, four hundred dollars.

Office and traveling expense account (State Board of Commissioners for the Insane) one hundred dollars.

For salary of Clerk of State Board of Commissioners for the Insane, twelve hundred dollars.

For care and keeping of patients in the Insane Asylum, one hundred thousand dollars.

Office and traveling expense account (Board of State Prison Commissioners), one hundred and fifty dollars.

Salary of Clerk of Board of State Prison Commissioners, twelve hundred dollars.

Office supply account, one hundred dollars.

Care and keeping of convicts in the State Prison, one hundred and ten thousand dollars,

Newspapers for convicts, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For cash and clothing for discharged convicts, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of Librarian of the Historical Society, twelve hundred dollars.

For printing and binding books and pamphlets and other necessary expenses, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For expense in transporting convicts from County Jails to Penitentiary, ten thousand dollars.

For expense of stationery and office supplies for State officers, one thousand dollars.

For rent of State offices, three thousand dollars.

For salary of Janitor for State offices, one thousand dollars.

For rewards offered by Governor, one thousand dollars.

For requisitions, one thousand dollars.

For care, keeping, transportation and education of the' deaf and dumb and feeble minded, seven thousand dollars.

For bounty on stock destroying animals, twenty thousand dollars. For public printing of all kinds, fifteen thousand dollars.

For salary of Clerk of the Board of Examiners, twelve hundred dollars.

Stationery and office supplies of the Board of Examiners, one hundred and fifty dollars.

Total amount appropriated for the Executive Department, three hundred and eighty-three thousand eight hundred and eighty-five dollars.

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For salary of three Justices of the Supreme Court, twelve thousand dollars.

For salary of Stenographer for Justices of the Supreme Court, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For office supplies, six hundred dollars.

For salary of twelve District Judges, at three thousand five hun (dred?) dollars each, forty-two thousand dollars.

For one-half of salary of twenty County Attorneys, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars.

For salary of Clerk of the Supreme Court, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For office supplies and furniture, two hundred dollars.

For salary of Marshal of the Supreme Court, one thousand dollars.

Total amount appropriated for the Judiciary Department, seventysix thousand two hundred dollars.

Total amount appropriated for the several departments, for the fiscal year ending December 1st, 1894,four hundred and sixty thousand and eighty-five dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED Mch. 2, 1893.

Except the clause reading as follows: "For bounty on stock destroying animals, twenty thousand dollars," which is hereby disapproved.

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An Act Appropriating Money for the Relief of Mary McEvily, Otto Zoeckler, J. F. Mercer, Clara Bullard, A. W. Botkin, C. F. Reardon, J. G. Simpson, Lelah Bullard, Frank Garrett, David Marks and P. J. Gilligan for Services Rendered the State of Montana.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five hundred and twenty-five dollars ($525) for the payment of Mary McEvily, Otto Zoeckler, J. F. Mercer, Clara Bullard, A. W. Botkin, C. F. Reardon, J. G. Simpson, Lelah Bullard, Frank Garrett, David Marks, and P.J. Gilligan, for services rendered the State of Montana,. as follows:

Mary McEvily, sixty dollars.

Otto Zoeckler, sixty dollars.
J. F. Mercer, twenty dollars.
Clara Bullard, fifteen dollars.
A. W. Botkin, ten dollars.

C. F. Reardon, (clerk hire) one hundred and twenty dollars.

J. G. Simpson, (clerk hire) one hundred and twenty dollars.

Lelah Bullard (use of typewriter), ten dollars.

Frank Garrett, ten dollars.

David Marks (for filing papers, et cetera, with Secretary of State), fifty dollars.

P. J. Gilligan, (for filing papers, et cetera, with Secretary of State) fifty dollars.

APPROVED Mch. 2, 1893.

An Act to Provide for the Payment of Joseph Hogan for Office and Traveling Expenses as Mine Inspector:

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: SECTION 1. That the sum of sixty-seven ($67.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay Joseph Hogan, for office and traveling expenses as Mine Inspector.

SECTION 2. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Joseph Hogan for the sum named in section 1 of this Act, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same. APPROVED Mch. 2, 1893.

An Act to Provide for the Payment of Barnard Brown for Services Rendered the State as an Expert in Examining the Books of the State Treasurer and State Auditor.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

SECTION I. That the sum of six hundred ($600.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay Barnard Brown for services rendered the State as an expert in examining the books of the State Treasurer and State Auditor.

SECTION 2. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Barnard Brown for the sum named in section 1 of this Act, and the State Treasurer is directed to pay the

same.

APPROVED Mch. 2, 1893.

An Act to Provide for the Payment of G. C. Swallow for Office and Traveling Expenses as Mine Inspector.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: SECTION 1. That the sum of forty-three and seventy-five onehundredths ($43-75) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay G. C. Swallow for office and traveling expenses as Mine Inspector.

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