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per annum; for two stationary engineers, $1,200 each per annum, $2,400 per annum; for nine firemen, $900 each per annum, $8,100 per annum; for weigher, $1,000 per annum; for chief electrician, $1,600 per annum; for electrician, $1,200 per annum; for stationary engineer, $900 per annum; for extra help in Corporation department in busy season, $1,500 per annum; for extra help in Automobile department in busy season, $3,500 per annum; for extra clerical services, $1,500 per annum; for having copied the Laws, Journals and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly as required by law, $300.00; for editing the Blue Book, $2,000.00; for postage for Executive office, including that for mailing laws and journals, $6,500 per annum; for postage for Automobile department, $19,000 per annum; for office equipment, $200 per annum; for ice, towels and water, Chicago office, $200 per annum; for fuel for State Power Plant, $12,000 per annum; for oil for State Power Plant, $1,200 per annum; for typewriters, $500 per annum; for adding machines, folding, printing, dating fastening and stamping machines $300 per annum; for steel case and filing cabinet, $200.00; for desks, tables, chairs, file cases, letter files and cases $500 per annum; for filing and index system $300.00; for steel furniture for Executive and Index departments, $1,000; for flags for Capitol Building, $200; for boiler, engine, pump, machinery and elevator repair parts $750 per annum; for fixtures, electrical, $1,000 per annum; *for improvement of lavatories and closets in Senate and House, $10,000; [vetoed]; for plumbing repairs, $1,000 per annum; for rent, Chicago office, $1,200 per annum; for light and telephone, Chicago office, $250 per annum; for expenses, chauffeur examiners, Chicago office, $1,000 per annum; for traveling expenses of two automobile investigators, $1,800 per annum; for traveling expenses of chauffeur examiner, $800 per annum; for expressage on laws, journals, joint resolutions and other State reports and documents, $2,000 per annum; for freight and drayage for shipping reports, stationery, printed matter to Boards, Institutions and members of the General Assembly, $500 per annum; for telephone toll for members of the General Assembly, $2,500.00 for installation of hose, piping and fire fighting apparatus in the State House, $1,500.00; for freight and drayage on automobile plates, $3,000 per annum; for water for power plant and State House, $1,500 per annum; for telephone and telegraph, $1,000 per annum; for vault expenses, $500; *for painting and decorating House of Representatives, Senate Chamber and offices of the Secretary of State, $12,000 [vetoed]; for payment of premiums on surety bonds for employees, $1,000 per annum; for contingency fund, $6,000 per annum; for automobile number tags, aluminum tags, plate numbers, discs, badges, chauffeurs' licenses, and certificates of registration, and for other necessary file cases required in connection with the registration of automobile licenses, $75,000 per annum; for purchase of Supreme Court Reports, $6,000 per annum; for purchase of Appellate Court Reports, $5,000 per annum.

EIGHTH To the Secretary of State, for the State library, for the purchase of books and periodicals, the sum of $2,000 per annum; for postage, $200 per annum; for library supplies, $200 per annum; for shelving and furniture, $1,000; payable upon bills of particulars certified to by the Board of Commissioners of the State Library. To the Secretary of State, for salary of assistant librarian, $1,300 per annum; for

second assistant librarian, $1,200 per annum; for third assistant librarian, $1,100 per annum; for fourth assistant libarrian, $1,000 per annum; for fifth assistant librarian, $900 per annum; for sixth assistant librarian, $900 per annum; for janitor State Library, $900 per annum; *for contingency fund, $500 per annum [vetoed].

NINTH-To the Superintendent of Printing, for the purchase on contract, as required by law, and other necessary expenses connected therewith, of printing paper and stationery for the use of the General Assembly and the executive departments, the sum of $90,000 per annum.

TENTH-To the Superintendent of Printing, for public printing, lithographing, copper and steel plate printing, the sum of $100,000 per annum, or so much thereof as may be required; for public binding, the sum of $45,000 per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary; the public printing and binding to be paid according to contract; the unexpended balances of any appropriations heretofore made by the Forty-ninth General Assembly to the Board of Commissioners of State Contracts.

ELEVENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, for necessary clerk hire in his office, the following sums: For chief clerk, $6,000 per annum; for warrant clerk, $3,000 per annum; for assistant warrant clerk, $2,000 per annum; for seven assistant warrant clerks, $1,800 each per annum, $12,600 per annum; for bookkeeper, $1,800 per annum; for assistant bookkeeper, $1,500 per annum; for revenue clerk, $2,000 per annum; for assistant revenue clerk, $1,500 per annum; for land clerk, $1,800 per annum; for journal clerk, $1,600 per annum; for file and index clerk, $1,500 per annum; for two stenographers, $1,200 each per annum, $2,400 per annum; for messenger and clerk, $900 per annum; for janitor, $800 per annum; for extra clerk hire, $3,200 per annum; for chief clerk, Building and Loan department, $3,000 per annum; for building and loan clerk, $2,500 per annum; for building and loan clerk, $2,250 per annum; for two building and loan examiners, $3,000 each per annum, $6,000 per annum; for building and loan examiner, $2,400 per annum; for building and loan examiner, $2,300 per annum; for building and loan examiner, $1,800 per annum; for chief clerk, Banking department, $6,000 per annum; for two clerks in Banking department, $1,800 each per annum, $3,600 per annum; for two department stenographers, Chicago office, $1,200 each per annum, $2,400 per annum; for two stenographers, $1,200 each per annum, $2,400 per annum; for clerk and messenger, $1,200 per annum; for extra clerk hire and examiners in Banking Department, $5,000 per annum; for two bank examiners in Chicago, $5,000 each per annum, $10,000 per annum; for two assistant bank examiners in Chicago, $3,600 each per annum, $7,200 per annum; for two assistant bank examiners in Chicago, $2,500 each per annum, $5,000 per annum; for five bank examiners, outside Chicago, $4,000 each per annum, $20,000 per annum; for security clerk, $2,500 per annum. For amount to pay for services and expenses of examiners for making examinations of books and accounts of the various departments of the State as required by section three and four of "An Act in relation to the payment of public money of the State into the State treasury," the sum of $20,000 per annum; for taking and compiling inventory of State property, the sum of $2,500

per annum; *for publication of decisions of the Court of Claims, the sum of $2,500 per annum ["per annum" vetoed]. *For postage, the sum of $4,500 per annum [$1,000 per annum vetoed]; for typewriter supplies, $200 per annum; for printing and stationery, $250 per annum; for towels, $75 per annum; for ice and water, $250 per annum; *for furniture, $1,500 [$1,000 vetoed]; for electric fans, $100; for typewriters, $175; for subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals, $250 per annum; for traveling expenses of building and loan examiners, $4,000 per annum; for traveling expenses of bank examiners, $8,000 per annum; for traveling expenses of Auditor and employees, $1,500 per annum; for rent, Chicago office, $1,560 per annum; for telephones, $1,250 per annum; for light, Chicago office, $60 per annum; for express, $400 per annum; for telegraph, $200 per annum. For expenses in the levying, collecting, completing and keeping an account of the interest and principal on registered bonds, the sum of $2,000 per annum. contingency fund, the sum of $750 per annum.

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*TWELFTH—To the Auditor of Public Accounts, a sum not to exceed $8,000 per annum [$2,000 per annum vetoed], or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the conveying of female offenders to the State Training School for Girls, and also the sum of $15,000 per annum [$4,000 per annum vetoed], or so much thereof as may be necessary, for conveying of delinquent boys to the St. Charles School for Boys, such payments in each case to be ascertained and paid in the same manner as required by law for the conveying of prisoners to the penitentiary.

*THIRTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, a sum not exceeding $20,000 per annum [$2,500 per annum vetoed], or so much thereof as may be necessary, for conveying convicts to the penitentiary, and from and to the penitentiary in cases of new trials, or when used as witnesses in cases, to be paid by the Auditor in the manner now provided by law: Provided, that when more than one person is convicted at the same term of court and is committed to the penitentiary, the sheriff shall take all of said persons so convicted at one trip, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall refuse payment to any sheriff who shall fail to comply with this provisions.

*FOURTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, the sum of $10,000 per annum [$2,500 per annum vetoed], or so much thereof as may be necessary, for conveying offenders to the State Reformatory at Pontiac, and from and to the reformatory in cases of new trial, or when used as witnesses in cases, to be paid by the Auditor in the manner now provided by law, to be ascertained and paid in the same manner as in cases of conveying prisoners to and from the penitentiary: Provided, that when more than one person is convicted at the same term of court, and is committed to the reformatory, the sheriff shall take all of said persons so convicted at one trip, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall refuse payment to any sheriff who shall fail to comply with this provision.

*FIFTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, for the payment of the expenses provided by law for the apprehension and delivery of fugitives from justice, $30,000 per annum [$10,000 per annum vetoed], or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid on the evi

dence required by law, certified to and approved by the Governor; and the sum of $2,000 for rewards for arrests of fugitives from justice, to be paid on bills of particulars having the approval of the Governor indorsed thereon.

SIXTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, a sum not exceeding $500 per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary for costs and expenses of State suits.

SEVENTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, the sum of fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000) per annum, or so much as may be necessary, to pay the interest on school fund, distributed annually in pursuance of law, said amount to be payable from the State Revenue Fund.

EIGHTEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, for the payment of the expenses of the transfer of any insane person or persons to the Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals, either from any other of the State institutions or upon the order or mittimus of any of the several State courts, the sum of $1,000 per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

NINETEENTH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, the sum of $4,000,000 annually, out of the State School Fund, to pay the amount of the Auditor's orders for the distribution of said fund to the several counties, and for the payment of the salary and expenses of county superintendents of schools as now provided by law, and for the amount to be paid into the Illinois State Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to an Illinois State Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund, approved May 27, 1915, in force July 1, 1915." The Auditor shall issue his warrants to the State Treasurer on the proper evidence that the amount distributed has been paid to the county superintendents.

TWENTIETH-To the Auditor of Public Accounts, the sum of $250 per annum, out of the Common School Fund, for refund of taxes paid in excess; the sum of $250 per annum, out of the University Fund, for refund of taxes paid in excess; and the sum of $750 per annum, out of the Revenue Fund, for refund of taxes paid in excess.

TWENTY-FIRST-To the State Board of Equalization, for paying expenses, the following sums: For necessary clerk hire, $8,500 per annum; for shorthand reporter, $1,000 per annum; for postage, $750 per annum; for stationery and printing, $200 per annum; for typewriters, $200 per annum; for express, $100 per annum; for telepraph, $100 per annum; for contingency fund, $150 per annum.

TWENTY-SECOND-To the Attorney General, for the regular and ordinary work of his office, the following: One chief assistant, $7,500 per annum; Assistant Attorney General, $5,000 per annum; two assistant Attorneys General, $4,500 each per annum, $9,000 per annum ; two assistant Attorney General, $3,500 per annum; assistant Attorney General, $3,000 per annum; brief maker, $3,000 per annum; one inheritance tax assistant, $2,400 per annum; one law clerk, $2,000 per annum; one docket and filing clerk, $1,500 per annum; one private secretary and stenographer, $1,800 per annum; one court reporter, $1,800 per annum; five stenographers, $1,200 each per annum, $6,000 per annum; one mes

senger and index clerk, $1,200 per annum; one telephone operator, $600 per annum; one janitor, $800 per annum; for postage and office supplies, including books and upkeep of Attorney General's library, the sum of $4,800 per annum; for rugs and office furniture, $1,000; for telegraph, telephone and express, $1,200 per annum; for traveling expenses, $2,000 per annum; for costs and expenses in disbarment, $2,000 per annum.

TWENTY-THIRD-To the Attorney General, for employment of special assistants, brief writers, and extra help, for court costs in United States courts, expenses of conducting investigations, preparation and trial of suits and appeals, and all necessary and lawful expenses incident thereto, the sum of $60,000 per annum; for special works, collection of evidence and expenses and other necessary assistance in the matter of investigation and litigation relative to submerged and made lands in connection with the navigable waters of the State of Illinois, the sum of $17,500 per annum; for the purpose of employing special counsel, traffic experts, accountants, stenographers, clerks, and other necessary assistants in the litigation betweeen the State of Illinois or the People of the State of Illinois and the Illinois Central Railroad Company, in the courts of this State or in the courts of the United States, including court costs and the pro rata share of commissioners' fees now due or that may hereafter accrue and for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of an accounting in such litigation, and for the preparation, hearing and completion of such litigation, the sum of $75,000 per annum; and for necessary expense incurred by former State officers (Governors, Auditors and Treasurers) in defending themselves in the case of Charles W. Spaulding, the sum of $1,000.

*To the Attorney General for aiding the Board of Pharmacy, Chief Inspector of Private Employment Agencies, and the Fish and Game Commissioners, in prosecution of violation of law, the sum of $5,000 per annum [vetoed].

TWENTY-FOURTH-To the Attorney General, for the expense, work and maintenance of the Inheritance Tax office, in counties of the third class, one assistant Attorney General in Charge of inheritance tax office, $5,000 per annum; two other assistants, $4,000 each per annum, $8,000 per annum; one other assistant, $3,500 per annum; one clerk, $1,800 per annum; two assistant clerks, $1,200 each per annum, $2,400 per annum; two court reporters, $1,500 each per annum, $3,000 per annum; four stenographers, $1,200 each per annum, $4,800 per annum; one telephone operator, $600 per annum; for special investigations, $15,000 per annum; for postage and stationery, $3,000 per annum; for desks and office furniture, $1,000 per annum; for rent, $4,800 per annum; for light, $450 per annum; for telephone and telegraph, $1,000 per annum; and for telephone (deficiency), $900.

TWENTY-FIFTH-To the State Treasurer, for assistant State Treasurer, $6,000 per annum; for chief clerk, $4,000 per annum; for fiscal secretary, $2,500 per annum; for cashier, $3,000 per annum; for assistant cashier and clerk, $1,800 per annum; for bookkeeper and clerk, $2,000 per annum; for assistant bookkeeper and clerk, $1,500 per annum; for record clerk, $1,800 per annum; for assistant record clerk, $1,200 per annum; for stenographer and clerk, $1,500 per annum; for

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