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hundred and seventy-eight, seventeen dollars and five cents. For deficiency from the fiscal year ending June 30, 1879.— Postage, one hundred dollars; telegraphing and express charges, fifty dollars; traveling expenses, two hundred dollars.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

society.

For the fractional portion of the fiscal year ending June State historical thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, one thousand dollars; for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, two thousand five hundred dollars; for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, two thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That not more than one-half of the appropriation of each year shall be expended for services rendered.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

department.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880.- For deficiency Insurance from the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, for printing copies of report, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and six cents; for deficiency from the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventynine, for printing copies of report, two hundred and twelve dollars and ninety-four cents; superintendent's salary, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk hire, one thousand eight hundred dollars; printing and binding blanks and reports, one thousand eight hundred dollars; stationery, printing blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous matter, two hundred and fifty dollars; postage, express and telegraphing, two hundred dollars; traveling and contingent expenses, two hundred dollars.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881.-Superintendent's salary, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk hire, one thousand eight hundred dollars; printing and binding blanks and reports, one thousand five hundred dollars; stationery, printing, blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous matter, two hundred and fifty dollars; postage, express and telegraphing, two hundred dollars; traveling and contingent expenses, two hundred dollars: Provided, That the amounts hereby appropriated to the insurance department shall be paid "out of the insurance fund, paid or to be paid into the treasury of the state through the insurance department, and not so paid for the benefit of the school fund."

State board of agriculture.

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880.-Salary of secretary, two thousand dollars; clerk hire, and additional office room and furniture, two thousand nine hundred dollars; postage, express, freight and telegraphing, one thousand dollars; statistical rolls and miscellaneous printing, one thousand three hundred dollars; taxidermical and botanical, two hundred dollars; expenses of members of the board, three hundred dollars; books of reference, one hundred dollars; for printing ten thousand copies of the biennial report of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and eighteen hundred and seventyeight, eleven thousand dollars; for printing ten thousand copies of emigration edition of the biennial report of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven and eighteen hundred and seventyeight, eight thousand dollars; for postage and expressage on agricultural reports to be distributed to members of the legislature, eight hundred dollars.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881.-Salary of secretary, two thousand dollars; clerk hire, additional office room and furniture, two thousand nine hundred dollars; postage, express, freight and telegraphing, one thousand dollars; statistical rolls and miscellaneous printing, one thousand three hundred dollars; taxidermical and botanical, two hundred dollars; expenses of members of the board, three hundred dollars.

For deficiency from the fiscal year ending June 30, 1879.— Clerk hire, five hundred and ninety-eight dollars and ninetyone cents; postage, expressage, freight and telegraphing, two hundred and fifty dollars; total, eight hundred and fortyeight dollars and ninety-one cents; together with the unexpended balances in the funds of said agricultural department: Provided, That it shall be the duty of the state board of agriculture to make a biennial report of its proceedings for the preceding two years, to each regular session of the legislature, which report shall consist of five thousand volumes, and shall be in lieu of the three thousand five hundred annual volumes now provided for by law: And provided further, That the monthly reports required to be made to and by the state board of agriculture, by virtue of existing provisions of law, shall hereafter be made quarterly, instead of monthly, except when the public interests require special reports.

JUDICIARY.

SUPREME COURT.

supreme court.

Fiscal year ending June 30, 1880.-Salary of judges, nine Judiciary— thousand dollars; salary of reporter of the supreme court, one thousand five hundred dollars; contingent fund for the court, three hundred dollars; to clerk, for copying opinions, etc., four hundred and fifty dollars; for cost of state cases, one hundred dollars.

Fiscal year ending June 30, 1881.—Salary of judges, nine thousand dollars; salary of reporter of the supreme court, one thousand five hundred dollars; contingent fund for the court, three hundred dollars; to clerk, for copying opinions, etc., four hundred and fifty dollars; for cost of state cases, one hundred dollars.

DISTRICT JUDGES.

Fiscal year ending June 30, 1880.-Salary of judge of District judges. first judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of second judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of third judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fourth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fifth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of sixth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of seventh judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of eighth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of ninth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of tenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of eleventh judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of twelfth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of thirteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fourteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fifteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881.-Salary of judge of first judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of second judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of third judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fourth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary

Same.

Not obligate state beyond appropriations.

Accounts to be

itemized and

verified.

of judge of fifth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of sixth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of seventh judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of eighth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of ninth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of tenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of eleventh judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of twelfth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of thirteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fourteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars; salary of judge of fifteenth judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars.

SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized to draw his warrants on the treasurer of state for the amounts specified in the first section of this act.

SEC. 3. In all cases in which appropriations are made by the provisions of this act, except salaries fixed by law, the officer or person having charge of such appropriation shall in no case, by any contract, act or proceeding, obligate the state of Kansas at any time to pay a larger sum than herein specifically appropriated, and no larger sum or sums shall ever be audited by the auditor, or allowed or paid for the purposes herein mentioned, than herein appropriated.

SEC. 4. Any person to whom money is payable out of the appropriation provided for in this act, except salaries fixed by law, shall file with the auditor of state an itemized account, verified by his affidavit that such account is just, correct, is due, and the expenditure was necessary and actually made. Such account shall be approved by the officer having charge of the appropriation: Provided, That the unexpended balance of the appropriation made to the state board of agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, may be carried forward and expended in the fiscal year next ensuing.

SEC. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Commonwealth.

Approved March 11, 1879.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office,

and that the same was published in the Commonwealth, March
14, 1879.
JAMES SMITH, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER XXXVIII.

KANSAS INSTITUTION-EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND

DUMB.

AN ACT making appropriations for the erection of extensions to the buildings of the Kansas institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, and for the furnishing of such extensions to said buildings, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1880.

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

buildings to be

SECTION 1. That the sum of fourteen thousand five hun- Extensions to dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and erected. the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the erection of extensions to the buildings of the Kansas institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, at Olathe, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty; and that the further sum of one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated as aforesaid, for the furnishing of such extension to said buildings, during the fiscal year heretofore mentioned.

which warrants

SEC. 2. The auditor of state is hereby authorized and re- Condition on quired to draw his warrants on the treasurer of state for the may be drawn. purposes and amounts specified in the first section of this act, on the presentation to him of itemized bills and estimates, verified by affidavit of the claimant, and certified by the superintendent of construction, and approved by the board of trustees of the charitable institutions of the state, at their regular monthly meeting at said institution: Provided, That said appropriations shall be in full, and shall include all expenses incurred in making the estimates and plans, and the superintendence, of the erection of the lateral east wing of the building of the deaf and dumb institution, and the furnishing of said lateral building: And provided further, That the offi- Not obligate the cers or persons having charge of the disbursement of the appropriation.

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