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Proviso.

One half in 1884.

Labor of inmates to be

utilized.

Stone may be

Anamosa.

paid on the order of the trustees of said hospital, at such times as may be deemed necessary by said trustees; provided that any money remaining unexpended after the completion of the improvement for which the sum is herein appropriated may be used, as far as necessary for any other purpose specified in this act, and provided further that not more than one half the amount appropriated by this act shall be drawn from the treasury during the year 1884,-and the superintendent is hereby required and instructed to utilize the labor of the inmates of the institution in performing any and all of the work contemplated by this act, when the same can be done and is conducive to the health of the inmates.

SEC. 3. The trustees of said hospital may procure such limefurnished from stone as is required for repairs or improvements at said hospital from the quarry near Anamosa and if said trustees deem it advisable, all or a part of the stone-cutting on said stone, shall be Convicts may done at the additional penitentiary and the labor of quarrying and cutting such stone shall be performed by the convicts of said penitentiary.

be required to cut stone.

Duty o warden.

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SEC. 4. Whenever the trustees of said hospital make requisition for stone on the warden of the additional penitentiary, he shall soon as possible furnish the stone required on board the cars at said quarry or penitentiary free of expense to "the hospital, except that the warden shall be paid for any sum he may have expended for free labor in getting out said stone or for freight.

SEC. 5. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Iowa State Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 1, 1884.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the State
Register and in the Iowa State Leader April 4, 1884.
J. A. T. HULL, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 114.

FOR SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME.

AN ACT to Appropriate funds to Furnish Buildings Buy Land and H. F. 203. Make Improvements for the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, and Home

for Indigent Children at Davenport, Iowa.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

for various

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated for the sol- $57,250 diers' orphans' home and home for indigent children at Daven- appropriated port, Iowa, the following sums for the purposes designated purposes. to-wit:

Extension of dining hall and central building $35,000.

Two cottages $6,000.

Barn $2,000.

Land 18 acres $3,000.

Steam heating and water supply $2,500.

Sewerage $1,000.

Boiler house and stack $2,500.

Furniture $3,000.

General repairs $1,500.

Library $250.

For Contingent Fund $500.

order of

The money hereby appropriated shall be drawn and paid on Drawn on the order of the trustees of said home at such times as may by Trustees, one them be deemed necessary, provided no more than one half of half in 1884. this appropriation shall be drawn during the year 1884.

SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Davenport Daily Gazette, newspapers in Des Moines, Iowa and Davenport Iowa. Approved, April 1, 1884.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register April 4, and in the Davenport Daily Gazette April 8, 1884. J. A. T. HULL, Secretary of State.

H. F. 545.

$8,000 annually, appropríated.

Publication.

CHAPTER 115.

SUPPORT OF STATE UNIVERSITY.

AN ACT Making Appropriation for the Better Support of the State University in the Several Departments and Chairs and in Aid of the Income Fund and for the Development of the Institution.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. There be and is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated for the support of the state university in the several departments and chairs, and in aid of the income fund and for the development of the institution, the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) annually.

SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Iowa State Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 1, 1884.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa
State Register and Iowa State Leader April 4, 1884.
J. A. T. HULL, Secretary of State:

H. F. 199.

Trustees of Independence hospita' authorized to purchase.

Description.

CHAPTER 116.

AUTHORIZING HOSPITAL AT INDEPENDENCE TO PURCHASE LAND.

AN ACT to Authorize the Trustees of the Iowa Hospital for the
Insane at Independence, Iowa, to Purchase Eighty Acres of Land
Adjoining the Lands now Owned by the State for the Use of Said
Hospital.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

[SECTION 1. That the trustees of the Iowa hospital for the insane at Independence, Iowa, are hereby authorized to purchase and have conveyed to the state of Iowa for the use of the Iowa hospital for the insane at Independence, Iowa, the following described land, to-wit:

The south half of the south east quarter of section six in township eighty-eight north of range nine west of the fifth principal meridian, provided always that before the state shall pay

for the same the said board of trustees shall certify to the au- Proviso, requiring audiditor of state that they have caused the records of Buchanan tor of state to county to be examined and that the state will by such examine title. conveyance receive a full complete and perfect title to said land. SEC. 2. That on the receipt of such certificate the auditor of Auditor of state shall issue a warrant on the treasurer for the sum of two sue warrant: thousand six hundred and eighty dollars payable to the order when. of such person as the certificate of the trustees shall state has conveyed the title of said land to the state.

state shall is

priated.

SEC. 3. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in $2,680 approthe treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of two thousand six hundred and eighty dollars to pay for the land so authorized to be purchased.

SEC. 4. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall be in effect by its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa. Approved, April 1, 1884.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Iowa State Leader April 4, 1884.

J. A. T. HULL, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 117.

REFORM SCHOOL AT ELDORA.

AN ACT Making Appropriation for the Boys' Reform School at Eldora, Iowa.

H. F. 505.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money $24,190 apin the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the boys' re- propriated. form school at Eldora Iowa, the following sums for the purposes herein mentioned.

For family building and furnishing same ten thousand dol- $10,000 for famlars ($10,000). ily building. For changing mansard roof on main_building the sum of two $2,000 for roof. thousand dollars ($2,000).

For Sunday suits for the boys, twelve hundred dollars $1,200 for Sun($1,200).

day suits.

For contingent repair fund for two years, the sum of three $3,000 for rethousand dollars ($3,000).

pairs.

$400 for fenc

For fencing 240 acres of pasture, four hundred dollars ($400). ing pasture. For fence in front of grounds, one hundred and fifty dollars $150 for front ($150.)

fence.

For effecting exchange of land, two hundred and forty dol- $240 for exlars ($240).

change of

land.

$2,000 for engine.

$200 for library.

$5,000 for hospital.

How drawn.

One half in 1884.

Publication.

For new engine and steam heating, the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000).

For library, the sum of two hundred dollars ($200).
For hospital the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

SEC. 2. The money herein appropriated shall be drawn and paid on the order of the trustees of said reform school at such times as may be deemed necessary by said trustees, provided that not more than one half of this appropriation shall be drawn during the year 1884.

SEC. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the daily Iowa State Register and the daily Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 1, 1884.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa
State Register and Iowa State Leader April 4, 1884.
J. A. T. HULL, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 118.

TO PAY CLAIMS AGAINST PENITENTIARY AT FT. MADISON.

Sub. H. Fs. 57, AN ACT Making an Appropriation to Pay Certain Ascertained Claims for Supplies Furnished the Iowa State Penitentiary at Fort Madison, Iowa.

58, 60 and 318.

priated.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. That there be and is hereby appropriated from $20.000 appro- the state treasury of money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of the creditors of the Iowa penitentiary at Fort Madison Iowa.

Claims to be

days with Sec

SEC. 2. That within ninety days after this act takes effect filed within 90 all judgment creditors of said penitentiary desiring the benefit retary of state. of this act shall file their transcripts of judgment, and all other claimants not having judgments, shall file their claims with the secretary of state and any claims not so filed will be for ever barred.

Executive

SEC. 3. That when said claims are so filed it shall be the council shall duty of the executive council to give each of said claimants give notice of notice of the time and place of hearing and application of said hearing. claims, at which time the executive council shall hear such evidence as said council may deem proper for or against the allowance of said claims and shall require the assistance and Attorney General to assist. advice of the attorney general in so determining, but no claim of any bondman [bondsman] or the assignee of any bondsman of S. H. Craig shall recover from the state only such

Bondsmen shall only recover, when.

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