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CONTRACT AND OPEN ORDER SERVICE-concluded.

For general repair ....

..$

4,000.00 per annum 750.00 per annum

For lectures, entertainments and concerts.

ADDITIONS AND BETTERMENTS

*For gymnasium [vetoed].

FIXED CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS

Fixed Charges

For money advanced to discharged and
paroled inmates

Contributions

For maintenance Y. M. C. A....

25,000.00

4,000.00 per annum

TOTAL Four hundred eighty-seven thousand,
seventy dollars ($478,770.00) [$462,770.00].

200.00 per annum seven hundred

RECAPITULATION:

To the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, Illinois, the sum of .....

[$651,727.00]

$702,327.00

To the Southern Illinois Penitentiary at Menard, Illi

nois, the sum of.....

[$409,771.16]

413,878.92

To the Illinois State Reformatory at Pontiac, Illinois,

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§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the sums hereby appropriated upon the presentation of itemized vouchers certified to by the respective boards of commissioners or managers of the institutions herein named, signed by the president and attested by the secretary with the seal of the institution, and approved by the Governor, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED (except as to amounts vetoed in my veto message of this date, June 29th, 1915.

*I hereby certify that the foregoing Act, as printed above, except the words and figures in brackets, is a correct copy of House Bill No. 951, as enrolled and submitted to the Governor for his approval. The items marked with a star (*), to wit: (Illinois State Penitentiary) "Fuel, $33,800.00 per annum;" "Equipment, $75,000.00;" Material, $29,000.00 per annum;" (Southern Illinois Penitentiary) "For tobacco, $3,053.88 per annum;" (State Reformatory) "For gymnasium, $25,000.00:" were vetoed or vetoed in part by the Governor as indicated above after each item, by which action the total appropriation for all of the institutions named in the Act is reduced from $1,603,975.92 to $1,524,268.16. LEWIS G. STEVENSON, Secretary of State.

GOVERNOR'S VETO MESSAGE.

STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, SPRINGFIELD, June 29, 1915.

To the Honorable, the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Illinois:

I return herewith, House Bill No. 951, "An Act making appropriations for the Illinois State Penitentiary, the Southern Illinois Penitentiary and the Illinois State Reformatory," and veto and withhold my approval from the following items and amounts therein contained:

In section 1, paragraph (A), item: "Fuel, $33,800.00 per annum," I approve this item in the sum of $25,000.00 per annum, and veto and withhold my approval of all of the sum in said item in excess of said sum of $25,000.00 per annum.

In section 1, paragraph (A), item: "Equipment, $75,000.00," I approve this item in the sum of $60,000.00 and veto and withhold my approval of all of the sum in said item in excess of said sum of $60,000.00.

In section 1, paragraph (A), item: "Material, $29,000.00 per annum," I approve in the sum of $20,000.00 per annum and veto and withhold my approval of all of the sum in said item in excess of said sum of $20,000.00 per annum.

In section 1, paragraph (C), I veto the item, "For gymnasium, $25,000.00.”

In section 1, paragraph (B), item: "For tobacco, $3,053.88 per annum," I approve in the sum of $1,000.00 per annum and veto and withhold my approval of all of the sum in said item in excess of said sum of $1 000.00 per annum.

Respectfully submitted,

E. F. DUNNE, Governor.

PENAL AND REFORMATORY-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, DEFICIENCY. {L. Appropriates $19,035.50. § 3. Emergency.

2 How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 586. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to meet a deficiency in the appropriation for the ordinary expenses of the Southern Illinois Penitentiary for the two years ending July 1, 1915, and declaring an emergency.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of nineteen thousand thirty-five and 50-100 ($19,035.50) dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to the Southern Illinois penitentiary to cover a deficiency in the appropriation made for the ordinary expenses of said penitentiary for the two years ending July 1, 1915, as follows:

Food supplies, eleven thousand, two hundred five and 35-100
dollars

Tobacco, one hundred twenty-eight and 70-100 dollars.
Stationery, five hundred eleven and 71-100 dollars..
Salaries, four thousand six hundred eighty-nine and 20-100
dollars

. $11,205.35

128.70

511.71

4,689.20

Soap, ninety-two and 55-100 dollars..

92.55

Hardware, three hundred twenty-two and 42-100 dollars...
Electrical supplies, one hundred thirty-five and 54-100 dollars

322.42

135.54

Telegraph and telephone, sixty-one and 86-100 dollars.....
Barber supplies, eight and 78-100 dollars. . . . .
Coal, eight hundred forty-six and 35-100 dollars..

61.86

8.78

846.35

Postage stamps, one hundred seventeen and 94-100 dollars..
Drugs, ninety-eight and 26-100 dollars..

117.94

98.26

Disinfectants, fifty dollars

50.00

446.13

222.75

97.96

Oil and compounds, four hundred forty-six and 13-100 dollars
Footwear, two hundred twenty-two and 75-100 dollars....
Freight, ninety-seven and 96-100 dollars.

Total

..$19,035.50

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants for the sum hereby appropriated, upon the presentation of itemized vouchers, certified to, by the board of commissioners of said penitentiary, signed by the president and attested by the secretary, with the seal of the institution attached, and approved by the Governor.

3. WHEREAS, The appropriation above recited is necessary to meet the deficiency above mentioned, therefore, an emergency exists and this Act shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED June 28th, 1915.

PENAL AND REFORMATORY-STATE PENITENTIARY, DEFICIENCY.

§ 1. Appropriates $125,000 for purposes named.

§ 2. How drawn.

3. Emergency.

(SENATE BILL No. 316. APPROVED MAY 27, 1915.)

AN ACT to make an appropriation to provide for emergency expenditures at the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet; to cover deficit in ordinary expenses caused by increase in population, and to rehabilitate industrial plant and procure materials to take the place of those destroyed by fire; and declaring an emergency.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($125,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting emergency expenditures made necessary by the increase in population and by fire los [s]es at the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet for the fiscal year 1915:

For ordinary expenses to cover increase in population to-wit: Salaries and food, officers, thirty thousand nine hundred dollars

...$30,900.00

Food, inmates, twenty-three thousand one hundred dollars.. 23,100.00 Clothing room, three thousand dollars...

3,000.00

Discharge clothing, transportation, eighteen hundred dollars..
Upkeep cell houses, and tobacco, twelve hundred dollars.
Shops, guard boxes, incidentals, fifteen hundred dollars...

1,800.00

1,200.00

1,500.00

Power, coal and light, ten thousand, five hundred dollars.... 10,500.00

Hospital and sanitary, six hundred dollars..

Supplies, eighteen hundred dollars

600.00 1,800.00

300.00

Traveling expense, three hundred dollars..

Teaming and stables, three hundred dollars.

Total

300.00

$75,000.00

As the appropriations for the years 1913 and 1914 were based upon a daily average of population of fourteen hundred prisoners at an annual cost of $187.20 per prisoner, and whereas the daily average count has steadily increased until it has reached eighteen hundred and twenty prisoners, therefore, on this basis, it will cost to maintain the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet for the year 1915, the sum of..$340,000.00 Amount appropriated was

Deficiency

265,000.00

$75,000.00

To rehabilitate the industrial plant, and supply materials to replace same lost by fire, to wit:

For the fire of June 3rd, 1914, for materials and manufactured stock totally destroyed; machinery and equipment damaged beyond repair, and damages to building, the sum

of For the fire of December 21st, 1914, for materials and manufactured stock totally destroyed; machinery and equipment damaged beyond repair and damages to buildings, the sum of...

$15,000.00

35,000.00 $50,000.00

Total, One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand ($125,000.00)

dollars.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed, upon a presentation of itemized vouchers certified to by the Board of Commissioners of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, signed by the President and attested by the Secretary, with the seal of the institution attached, and approved by the Governor, to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer for the sums herein appropriated; and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the sums out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, said sums are immediately required; therefore, an emergency exists, and this Act shall take effect from and after its passage and approval.

APPROVED May 27th, 1915.

POWER PLANT-INSTALLATION AND EXTENSION OF EQUIPMENT.

1. Appropriates $140,000.

2 How drawn.

§ 3. Emergency.

(HOUSE BILL No. 694. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1915.)

AN ACT to provide for the installation and extension of equipment in the light, heat and power plant and in the Capitol building at Springfield, Illinois, and making an appropriation therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of one hundred and forty thousand dollars ($140,000.00) be and hereby is appropriated for the installation and extension of equipment in the light, heat and power plant and in the Capitol building at Springfield, Illinois, under the direction of the Secretary of State.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the funds hereby appropriated, upon the filing of bills of particulars certified to by the Secretary of State and approved by the Governor; and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, the appropriation hereinbefore provided is absolutely necessary to place said plant and Capitol building in operative efficiency at the earliest possible time, therefore an emergency exists and this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

APPROVED June 28th, 1915.

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION-DEFICIENCY.
§ 3. Emergency.

L Appropriates $35,000 for purposes named.
2 How drawn.

(SENATE BILL No. 159. APPROVED JUNE 11, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to meet a deficiency in appropriations for the Illinois State Public Utilities Commission and to provide the necessary funds to carry on the business of said commission, including the amount necessary to carry on the business of the State Grain Inspection Department, until the first day of July, 1915, and declaring an emergency.

"SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of thirty-five thou

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