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To Whom Paid.

Address. Premises Cleaned.

To W. M. Givler of Naperville, Ills....A. E. Wolsfeld ...
To Martin Bros. of Mazon, Ills.. . Martin Bros.
To Roy Morse of Thomas, Ills..

....

.Roy Morse

To Frank Frame of Milford, Ills.. Frank Frame
To Chas. A. Pierce of Elgin, Ills......H. P. Kenyon, H. J.

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15.94

77.26

44.87

80.25

25.00

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35.40

45.13

175.86

203.50

211.75

238.15

227.01

225.50

415.25

206.25

199.40

255.11

223.85

201.30

216.15

219.72

293.97

222.75

9.00

1,427.94

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To John A. Leonard of McDowell, Ills..R. Pflager
To Charles W. Lee of Elkhart, Ills.... Charles W. Lee
To Harry Brown of Tallula, Ills......Harry Brown
To R. C. McAtee of Greenview, Ills....R. C. McAtee
To H. J. Marbold of Greenview, Ills... H. J. Marbold
To Q. N. Spear of Tallula, Ills........
...Q. N. Spear
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Wm. Arens
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... A. J. Deuth
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Sameul Gerkey
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Hayes Bros.
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Henry W. Hey
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills...John Holzhauer
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Louis Keefer
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... W. Kruse
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... E. McMullen
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... D. W. Pollock
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Fred Schnulle
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... W. D. Sheely
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... A. P. Shoemaker
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Henry Stahler
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... D. E. Stauffer
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... F. B. Wilson
To E. S. Whiting of Peoria, Ills.. . . . . . Wm. Reick
To Morris & Co. of Chicago, Ills...... Distillery Barns, Peoria
To Sam Longman of Putnam, Ills..... Sam Longman
To R. B. Correll of Pleasant Plains,

Ills.

...

.R. B. Correll
To C. L. Jury of Washburn, Ills......C. L. Jury
To R. H. Dickinson of Rochelle, Ills... Wm. Acker
To Union State Bank of Dixon, Ills... Tobias Kroehler

...

DISINFECTANT ACCOUNTS.

Fifty per cent paid by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, leaving equal amounts to be paid by the State of Illinois.

50%

To Union Stock Yards & Transit Co., Chicago, Ills. (Compound Cresol)

.$ 392.00

To West Disinfecting Company of Chicago, Ills..
To West Disinfecting Company of Chicago, Ills..

1,039.45

447.50

$1,878.95

AMOUNTS DUE TO PARTIES HIRED TO ADJUST PROPERTY CLAIMS.

To W. H. Rinker of Monmouth, Ills., 6 days..
To August Swanson of Aledo, Ills., 2 days.
To J. W. Prescott of Joliet, Ills., 6 days..
To H. C. Rose of Dixon, Ills., 10 days...
To Paul Halverson of Creston, Ills., 13 days.

50%

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To M. J. Hungerford of Mt. Carroll, Ills., 23 days.
To Roy Lintner of Aurora, Ills., 3 days...
To Dunlap-Coleman Co. of Peoria, Ills., 2 days.

LIVE STOCK SLAUGHTERED WITHIN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS ON ACCOUNT OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, 50% TO BE PAID BY THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

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VALUATION OF PROPERTY DESTROYED OR DAMAGED IN DISINFECTING ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXISTENCE OF CONTAGIOUS FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

The following amounts have been paid by the United States Department of Agriculture and bring fifty per cent (50%) of the total accounts leaves equal amounts to be paid by the State of Illinois:

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RECAPITULATION.

CLAIMS TO BE PAID IN Full by the STATE OF ILLINOIS. Number of claimants for property destroyed. 729 $99,287.60 Number of claimants for miscellaneous ac

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50% CLAIMS TO BE PAID BY STATE OF ILLINOIS. Number of claimants for burial of animals. 36 $ 1,631.03 Number of claimants for cleaning and disinfecting

23

6,470.04

Number of claimants for disinfectants.. Number of claimants for amounts due parties hired to adjust property claims..... Number of claimants for live stock slaughtered ...

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Number of claimants for property destroyed. 2

94.19

TOTAL

75

$ 13,738.06

$124,124.97

TOTAL TO BE PAID BY STATE OF ILLINOIS. § 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed, upon presentation of proper vouchers approved by the Governor, to issue his warrants upon the State treasury for the aforesaid sums of money, payable to the said respective parties for the several sums as indicated in section one (1) of this Act to each respective claimant or to his or their respective legal representatives, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, An emergency exists; therefore, this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

June 2, 1915.

We, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing list of claims. incident to the eradication of foot-and-mouth disease under the direction of State and Federal authorities, is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.

Information covering all of the items embodied in this bill, aggregating $124,124.97, is now on file in and forms a part of the records of the offices of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, and the

Illinois State Board of Live Stock Commissioners, and the same is

hereby approved for payment.

B. J. SHANLEY,

Chairman.

R. M. PATTERSON,

Member.

For the State Board of Live

Stock Commissioners.

C. A. LOWERY,

Secretary.

State Board Live

Stock Commissioners.

APPROVED June 29th, 1915.

O. E. DYSON, State Veterinarian.

RELIEF-FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE, CLAIMS (4).

1. Appropriates $100,000 to pay losses incurred in suppression of foot and mouth disease.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 980. APPROVED JUNE 29, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation for the payment to the owners of live stock for fifty per cent (50%) of the loss or damage suffered by the slaughter of animals belonging to said owner, also for the payment of such other claims by the State equal to the amount paid by the United States Government, to suppress the foot and mouth disease, 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 two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), *[$100,000] or as much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of making payment to the owners of live stock to the extent of fifty per cent (50%) of all loss, or damage suffered by the slaughter of animals belonging to said owner, also for the payment of such other claims by the State to an amount equal to the amount paid by the United States government.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State treasury, upon the presentation of properly itemized vouchers certified to by the chairman and secretary of the board of live stock commissioners, and approved by the Governor; and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same.

§ 3. All claims for losses, similar in nature to those allowed by the proper officials of the United States Government, shall likewise be allowed and immediately paid: Provided, however, the amount of such payment shall not exceed that as paid by the Federal authorities.

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 figures in brackets, is a correct copy of House Bill No. 980, as enrolled and submitted to the Governor for his approval. The Govenor vetoed all of the sum contained in said Act in excess of $100,000, by which action the appropriation for the purpose stated in the Act is reduced from $200,000.00, as printed above, to $100,000.00.

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. 980, "An Act making an appropriation for the payment to the owners of live stock for fifty per cent (50%) of the loss or damage suffered by the slaughter of animals belonging to said owner, also for the payment of such other claims by the State equal to the amount paid by the United States Government, to suppress the foot and mouth disease, and making an appropriation therefor."

I approve in the sum of $100,000.00 the item of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) therein contained and veto and withhold my approval of all of the sum in said item in excess of said $100,000.00. I am advised by the State Veterinarian, Dr. O. E. Dyson, that in his judgment $100,000.00 will be a sufficient amount to defray the expenses of any costs arising under the provisions of this Act. Respectfully submitted,

E. F. DUNNE, Governor.

RELIEF-NATHAN E. GRAY-INJURIES.

Preamble.

§ 1. Appropriates $2,000-how drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 398. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation for the relief of Nathan E. Gray. WHEREAS, Nathan E. Gray, while in obedience to the orders of his superiors in the lawful and faithful discharge of his regular duties as a guard in the Southern Illinois Penitentiary at Menard, Illinois, on the twenty-sixth day of October, 1912, by reason of the wilful act of prisoners of the said penitentiary substained [sustained] permanent injuries, resulting in the loss of one of his legs, therefore

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the Auditor of Public Accounts be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of the said Nathan E. Gray for the sum two thousand dollars out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated and said Treasurer is authorized and directed to pay said sum to the said Nathan E. Gray.

APPROVED June 28th, 1915.

RELIEF-THRESA GUPPY, INJURIES.

§ 1. Appropriates $2,000-how drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 554. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1915.)

AN ACT making an appropriation of the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) for the payment of damages for injuries suffered by and as compensation for injury to Thresa Gupmy and providing for the payment of said amount out of the State treasury.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) be, and the same is hereby appropriated and directed to be paid from any fund not otherwise appropriated in the State treasury of the State of Illinois, for the payment of damages for injuries. suffered by Thresa Guppy, and as compensation for said injuries received at the Peoria State Hospital at South Bartonville, Illinois, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1913.

The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of the said Thresa

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