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ture, and other expenses deemed necessary by said court, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) per annum; and for the salary of the librarian of said court the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) per annum, payable monthly; and for the purchase of law books under the direction of the judges of said court, the sum of one thousand dollars per annum; to the second district, for stationery, fuel, lights, postage, expressage, repairs, furniture and other expenses deemed necessary by said court, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) per annum; to the third district for file case to be placed in the clerk's office the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200); the third district, and the fourth district, each, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum, for stationery, fuel, lights, postage, expressage, repairs, furniture and other expenses deemed necessary by the respective courts; these sums to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the clerks of the respective courts, upon the order of at least two of the judges of the respective court for which the expense was incurred. Also the sum of four hundred dollars ($400) per annum, each, to the second, third and fourth districts, for the pay of janitors, to perform such duties as shall be determined by the judges of the respective courts, to be paid upon the order of at least two of the judges in each district.

Twenty-ninth-For the salary of the curator of the Illinois. State Museum of Natural History, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum; for the salary of an assistant the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum; and for salary of a janitor the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700) per annum, all payable monthly, as provided by law. For the contingent and necessary expenses of the museum and scientific library, and for traveling expenses incurred on business connected with the office, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500) per annum, payable on bills of particulars duly certified to by the curator and approved by the Governor. Reports on investigations shall be prepared by, or under the direction of the curator, and be presented to the board of trustees of the museum for approval. The board shall then order such reports printed and the expense shall be paid out of the general fund appropriated for the public printing.

Thirtieth-To the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners for the incidental expenses of their office, including care, stationery, postage and telegraphing, extra clerk hire, and for the secretary's salary, and for all necessary expenditures, except those hereinafter provided for, a sum not to exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000) per annum. For any expenses incurred in suits or investigations commenced by authority of the State underany law now in force, or hereafter to be enacted, empowering or intrusting the board of commisioners, including the fees of experts employed and clerical help, the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000) per annum, or such part thereof as may be needed

for such purposes. For the printing and publication of schedules of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freights and cars, made or revised for any or all of the railroads of the State as provided by law, the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or so much thereof as may be needed for such purpose. For the printing and publication of railroad maps of Illinois to be bound with annual reports the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) per annum. For the purpose of fitting up their office with book cases the sum of five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the salary of a civil engineer to be employed by the commission in their discretion, the sum of $3,000 per annum, which said civil engineer when so employed shall do such engineering work, and make such inspections and reports, as the said commissioners may direct, for which he shall receive compensation to be fixed by the commission not exceeding the said sum of $3,000 per annum, to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the Railroad and Warehouse Commission and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-first-The sum of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350) per annum for the purchase of books for the library of the Southern Illinois Penitentiary at Chester, to be paid upon bills of particulars having the order of the Governor endorsed thereon.

Thirty-second-The sum of five hundred dollars ($500) per annum for the purchase and bin ling of books for the library of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, to be paid upon bills of particulars having the order of the Governor endorsed thereon.

Thirty third-To the Commissioners of Labor Statistics, for the purpose of procuring, tabulating and publishing statistics of labor as contemplated by law; for clerical services, the employment of canvassers and the incidental office expenses of the board, and for defraying the per diem and traveling expenses of the commissioners, the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,600) per annum, or so much hereof as may be necessary; and the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum for the salary of the secretary of the board.

Thirty-fourth-For paying damages for animals, diseased or exposed to contagion, slaughtered, for property necessarily destroyed, and for expenses of disinfection of premises, when such disinfection is practicable under the provisions of any law of this State for the suppression and prevention of the spread of contagious and infectious diseases among domestic animals, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary, and in addition to said sum of $25,000 any sums of money that may be received by the Board of Live Stock Commissioners as the net proceeds of the sales of the healthy carcasses of animals slaughtered under the provisions of law, and paid by them into the State Treasury, to

be paid only in the manner and on the conditions provided by said law. Also to the Board of Live Stock Commissioners the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) per annum, or ᏚᏅ much thereof as may be necessary, for the payment of the necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties as prescribed by law, including the per diem and traveling expenses of the members of the board, the State Veterinarian and Assistant State Veterinarians, and salary of secretary.

Thirty-fifth-The sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) per annum, or so much of it as may be necessary, to the Fish Commissioners of the State, to be used by them in pursuance of law. The sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the personal and traveling expenses of the Fish Commissioners, and for the service and expense of such persons as may be employed by them, including fish wardens while performing services for which no fees are allowed, in enforcing the laws relative to fishways over dams, and for the protection of fish. All expenditures to be upon bills of particulars, certified to by a majority of the commissioners and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-sixth-To the State Board of Health, for salary of secretary, the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum; for necessary office expenses, including expenses incurred in attending meetings of the board, and in making sanitary inspections, and for services of janitor the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per annum; for salary of assistant secretary and additional clerk hire, four thousand dollars ($4,000) per annum. Also the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) as a contingent fund, to be used only with the consent and concurrence of the Governor, upon the recommendation and advice of the board, in case of the outbreak or threatened outbreak of any epidemic or malignant disease such as Asiatic cholera, small-pox, yellow fever, or to defray the expense of preventing the introduction of such diseases or their spread from place to place within the State, and in suppressing outbreaks which may occur, and in investigating their causes and their methods of prevention, also, special investigations, when required by the sanitary necessities of the State; and any necessary expenditures from this sum shall be paid on the order of the president of the board, attested by the secretary and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-seventh-To the Lieutenant-Governor, for postage, telegraphing, stationery, and other incidental expenses, the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per annum; payable upon his order.

Thirty-eighth-The sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much as may be necessary, to pay the expenses of committees of the Thirty-ninth General Assembly; such expenses to be certified as may be provided by resolution of either house.

Thirty-ninth-To the trustees of the Lincoln Homestead, for the salary of a custodian, the .sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum, and for repairs and improvements, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per annum; to be expended by said trustees as provided in the act of 1887 creating said trust.

Fortieth-To the Illinois State Historial Library, for the continuation, care and maintenance thereof, the sum of one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) per annum; of which the sum of six hundred dollars ($600) per annum, shall be paid as a salary to the librarian, to be expended under the provisions and in the manner specified in the act of 1889 establishing said library.

Forty-first-To the State Inspectors of Coal Mines, for defraying traveling expenses while in the discharge of their public duties, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid on itemized vouchers approved by the Governor.

Forty-second-To the State Board of Examiners for Mine Inspectors and Mine Managers for the per diem and expenses of the board in conducting examinations as to the qualifications of those holding or desiring positions as managers of coal mines and of those desiring appointments as State inspectors of mines, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) per annum or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable upon proper vouchers approved by the Governor.

Forty-third-the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,00) or so much thereof as may be necessary, for repairing furniture and for refitting and refurnishing committee rooms in the State house for the use of the General Assembly, said sum to be paid to the Secretary of State upon proper vouchers approved by the Governor.

Forty-fourth-There is hereby appropriated out of the money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, a sum sufficient to to have painted and framed a portrait of ex-Governor Joseph W. Fifer, to be hung in the executive mansion: Provided, said amount shall not exceed the sum of one thousand dollars, to be paid on order of the Secretary of State and approved by the Governor.

$ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the State Treasurer, for the sums herein specified, upon the presentation of proper vouchers; and all sums herein appropriated for the pay of clerks, secretaries, porters, messengers, janitors, watchmen, policemen, laborers, engineers, firemen, stenographers, curators and librarians shall, when not otherwise provided by law, be paid upon monthly pay-rolls, duly certified to, respectively, by the heads of departments, bureaus or boards of commissioners and trus

tees requiring the services of such employés; and the State Treasurer shall pay the same out of the proper funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Said warrants shall be drawn in favor of and payable to the order of the persons entitled thereto.

APPROVED June 15, 1893.

UNIVERSITIES, ILLINOIS.

§ 1. Appropriates to the University of Illinois the moneys due from the United States and accruing under the act of 1890.

§ 2. How drawn.

AN ACT appropriating to the University of Illinois the money granted in an act of congress approved August 30, 1890, entitled "An act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an act of congress approved July 2, 1862."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum or sums of money which may have accrued or may hereafter, before the first day of July, 1895, accrue to the State of Illinois, under the provisions of an act of the congress of the United States, approved August 30, 1890, entitled "An act to apply a portion of the proceeds of public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an act of congress, approved July 2, 1862," are hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois, and whenever any portion of the said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be due and payable into the treasury of the said university.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the treasurer for the sums hereby appropriated upon the order of the president of the board of trustees of said university, countersigned by its secretary and with the corporate seal of the said university.

APPROVED June 5, 1893.

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