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Postage and telegraphing, four hundred dollars, ($400.)

Contingent fund, five hundred dollars, ($500.)

Janitor, six hundred dollars,. ($600.)

Engineer, eight hundred dollars, ($800.)

Assistant engineer, four hundred dollars, ($400.)

Auditor of state's salary, one thousand five hundred Auditor of state.

dollars, ($1,500.)

Clerical force, two thousand four hundred dollars,

($2,400.)

Postage, two hundred dollars, ($200.)

Contingent fund, one hundred dollars, ($100).

And for shelving auditor's office, three hundred dol

lars, ($300.)

Treasurer of state's salary, one thousand five hundred dollars, ($1,500.)

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Postage, fifty dollars, ($50.)

Contingent fund, one hundred dollars ($100.)

Adjutant general's salary, one thousand dollars, Adjutant general ($1,000.)

Postage, fifty dollars, ($50.)

Contingent fund, one hundred dollars, ($100.)

Collecting state arms, two hundred and fifty dollars,

($250.)

Attorney general's salary, one thousand dollars, Attorney general ($1000.)

Postage, fifty dollars, ($50.)

Traveling expenses, four hundred dollars, ($400.)

Furniture for office, three hundred dollars, ($300.)

Superintendent of public instruction's salary, one thou- Superintendent

sand two hundred dollars, ($1,200.)

Assistant, eight hundred dollars, ($800.)

Traveling expenses, seven hundred dollars, ($700.)

Postage, two hundred dollars, ($200.)

of public instruction.

Judicial depart

ment.

Supreme court.

District judges.

JUDICIARY-SUPREME COURT.

Salary of judges, five thousand eight hundred dollars, ($5,800.)

Salary reporter supreme court, seven hundred dollars, ($700.)

Costs in state cases, one hundred dollars, ($100.)

Copying opinion, syllabi, etc., four hundred dollars, ($400.)

Per diem of clerk of court, three hundred dollars, ($300.)

Postage and expressage, two hundred and thirty dollars, ($230.)

DISTRICT JUDGES.

Salary of judge of first (1st) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of second (2d) judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars, ($2,500.)

Salary of judge of third (3d) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of fourth (4th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of fifth (5th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of sixth (6th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of seventh (7th) judicial district, fifteen hundred dollars, ($1,500.)

Salary of judge of eighth (8th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of ninth (9th) judicial district, fifteen hundred dollars, ($1,500.)

Salary of judge of tenth (10th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of cleventh (11th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of twelfth (12th) judicial district, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

Salary of judge of thirteenth (13th) judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars, ($2,500.)

Salary of judge of fourteenth (14th) judicial district, two thousand five hundred dollars, ($2,500.)

Salary of judge of criminal court of Leavenworth, two thousand dollars, ($2,000.)

STATE LIBRARIAN.

Salary of librarian, one thousand dollars, ($1,000.) Postage, freight and expressage, four hundred dollars, ($400.)

For alteration in shelving of library, sixty dollars, ($60.)

To be expended in the purchase of books, two hundred dollars, ($200.)

State librarian

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SEC. 2. In all cases in which appropriations are made obligations not to by provisions of this act, except salaries fixed by law, the tions. officer or person having charge of said 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 specially 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.

ized and verified.

SEC. 3. For the appropriations made in this act, except Accounts itemsalaries fixed by law, the officer having charge shall file with the auditor an itemized statement, under oath, that such expenditure was necessary and actually made, before the auditor shall be authorized to issue any warrant therefor. Any person to whom money is payable, out of such appropriation, shall file his account, verified by affidavit, with the auditor, and such account shall be approved by the officer having charge of such appropriations.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Kansas Weekly Commonwealth.

Approved March 2, 1872.

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 Kansas Weekly Commonwealth March 7, 1872.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

Governor to disburse.

CHAPTER XLVII.

RELIEF OF SETTLERS-WESTERN KANSAS.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 5, To appropriate three thousand dollars, ($3,000,) for the relief of settlers in the western part of Kansas.

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

SECTION 1. That three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may in the opinion of the Governor be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the relief of the sufferers among the settlers of western Kansas, and that the Governor is hereby authorized to disburse the same at his discretion for such necessaries of life as in his opinion will give the greatest relief; in all cases to require his agents in distributing the same to take the receipt of the parties receiving the same with plies; where filed. the certificate of a justice of the peace, or other town or county or state officer, that such relief is necessary; which officers shall receive no pay or fees for services rendered in giving certificates or in distributing such supplies, and return such receipts to the secretary of state, at Topeka, Kansas.

Receipts for sup

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Kansas Daily Commonwealth.

Approved February 16, 1872.

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 Kansas Daily Commonwealth February 18, 1872.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

CHAPTER XLVIII.

JAMES M. MATHENY.

AN ACT for the relief of James M. Matheny, sergeant-at-arms of the house of representatives.

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

SECTION 1. That the sum of one thousand, ($1,000,) dollars be and is hereby appropriated out of any money now in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the benefit of James M. Matheny, sergeant-at-arms of the house of representatives.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after one publication in the [Kansas] Daily Commonwealth.

Approved March 2, 1872.

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 Kansas Daily Commonwealth March 5, 1872.

W. H. SMALLWOOD,
Secretary of State.

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