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Chas. J. Roberts,..

J. Q. Snedeker,.
A. H. Bogardus,..
John H. Richards,.
Robert Harper .
Tony Brucks,..
Philip R. Dunn,..
J. E. Gallivan..
R. B. Lytton...
Edward Holland,
W. J. Hamafom,.
Thomas A. Greeley,.
Wm. R. Price.
Neils Juul, Jr.,.
Geo. J. Byrnes,.

M. J. Durr,

Total....

74.50

87.97

98.87

33.45

32.52

75.70

54.32

56.13

33.43

80.78

27.94

27.67

21.91

28.97

39.08

28.07

.$ 63,263.77

2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State treasury for the aforesaid sums of money, payable to the respective parties for the several sums indicated in section 1 of this Act, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated except the sums appropriated for traveling expenses for the fire marshal and deputy fire marshals, which sums shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the Fire Prevention Fund.

Approved June 28, 1919.

RELIEF COURT OF CLAIMS.

§ 1.

Appropriates $6.775.42 and desig-
nates claimants.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 228. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1919.)

AN ACT entitled, "An Act making an appropriation for the payment of certain amounts awarded by the Court of Claims to certain persons."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby appropriated the sum of six thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars and forty-two cents ($6,775.42), to pay certain awards made by the Court of Claims during the session of 1916, to the following named

persons:

To C. F. O'Connor, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916, one hundred eleven dollars and ninety-five cents, ($111.95).

To Henry L. Whipple, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914 and 1915, three hundred twelve dollars and seventy-two cents. ($312.72).

To E. F. Hazell, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, three hundred four dollars and seventy cents, ($304.70).

To W. F. Whalen, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, two hundred seventynine dollars and thirty-five cents, ($279.35).

To C. P. Pruyn, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, one hundred seventy doilars and forty cents, ($170.40).

To B. A. Smith, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners, for the years 1914 and 1915, five hundred eighteen dollars and fifty-seven cents, ($518.57).

To N. W. Cox, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914 and 1915, five hundred fifty-two dollars and seventy-three cents, ($552.73).

To John J. Coffey, for salary due as secretary of the State Board of Equalization from July 1, 1915, to January 1, 1916, one hundred and fifty-five days at five dollars ($5.00) per day, seven hundred seventyfive dollars, ($775.00).

To Amos Sawyer, for salary due as secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, from the death of James A. Egan until the appointment of C. St. Clair Drake, three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars, ($3,750.00).

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State treasury in favor of said persons, respectively, for the amounts hereby appropriated, payable out of money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

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AN ACT entitled, "An Act to make appropriations for certain claims against the State of Illinois, in conformity with recommendations made by the Court of Claims to certain persons named therein."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby appropriated the sum of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000.00) to pay claims in conformity with recommendations made by the Court of Claims at its September term, 1918, to the following named persons: To the legal representative of the estate of James W. North,

deceased, damages resulting from the death of the said James W. North on the 4th day of December, 1913, while in the performance of his duties as curator in the medical department of the University of Illinois, where, by reason of a defective elevator, decedent was plunged to the bottom of the elevator shaft and killed, the sum of...

$ 3,500.00

To the legal representative of the estate of Helen Branstitter, deceased, damages resulting from the death of the said. Helen Branstitter on the 8th day of January, 1918, while in the performance of her duties as an attendant and night watch at the Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville by being choked to death by two insane patients, the sum of

...$ 2,500.0

To the legal representative of the estate of Minnie Schwab, deceased, damages resulting from the death of the said Minnie Schwab on the 29th day of July, 1915, by being scalded to death in a bath tub while an inmate of the Hospital for the Insane at Kankakee, Illinois, the sum of...$ 2,500.0 To the legal representative of the estate of Oscar Watkins, deceased, compensation and damages resulting from the injuries to and death of the said Oscar Watkins on February 19, 1919, by reason of being poisoned while engaged in the performance of his duties as teacher of chemistry and field demonstrator of sprays in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Illinois, the sum of....$ 7,500.0 To Jeanne Edgar, widow of Maxwell Edgar, deceased, damages resulting from the death of her husband by being kicked to death by an attendant, while he was an inmate at the Elgin Hospital for the Insane, the sum of........$ 2,000.00 To Frank J. Smith, an employee at the Reformatory at Pontiac, Illinois, for damages and compensation for permanent injuries received (resulting in the loss of one limb), August 1, 1914, while engaged in the search for an inmate who had escaped from said Illinois State Reformatory, the sum of

To Henry Henke, for damages and compensation for permanent injuries received while working as a painter in the service of the State at Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, for said park board, on the 29th day of September, 1902, the sum of.....

Total

.$ 3,000.00

.$ 2,000.00

$ 23,000.00

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State treasury for the aforesaid sums of money, payable to the respective parties for the several sums indicated in section 1 of this Act, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED June 28, 1919.

RELIEF COURT OF CLAIMS.

1. Appropriates $4.240.33 and desig- § 2. How drawn. nates claimants.

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AN ACT entitled, “An Act making an appropriation for the payment of certain amounts awarded by the Court of Claims to certain persons." SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, presented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby propriated the sum of four thousand two hundred and forty-nine lars and thirty-three cents ($1,240.33) to pay awards made by the Court of Claims during the session of 1916, to the following named

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To Frank J. Burns, on account of services and expenses in inheritce tax work from May 1, 1915, to November 1, 1916, two thousand four hundred and ninety-nine dollars and thirty-three cents, ($2,99.33).

To Thomas S. Hogan, on account of services rendered Illinois State Bard of Health from July 1, 1915, to January 1, 1916, one thousand so hundred fifty and 00/100, ($1,250.00).

To Elijah N. Zoline, on account of services rendered in suit of People of the State of Illinois ex rel Edward F. Dunne, Governor, and Patrick J. Lucey, Attorney General, vs. The Economy Light and Power mpany, five hundred and 00/100, ($500.00).

$2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and irected to draw his warrants on the State treasury in favor of said sins, respectively, for the amounts herein appropriated, payable out f any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED June 28, 1919.

RELIEF-CHARLES BALSLEY.

1. Appropriates $3,500.00.

(SENATE BILL No. 87. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1919.)

AN ACT for the relief of Charles Balsley and making an appropriation therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, Tepresented in the General Assembly: The sum of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500.00) is hereby appropriated for the relief of Charles Balsley, who was seriously and permanently injured while engaged in the military service of this State.

APPROVED June 28, 1919.

RELIEF-CHICAGO SERUM COMPANY

§ 1. Appropriates $5,053.29.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 695. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1919.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Chicago Serum Company, to reimburse said company for serum taken and destroyed by the State of Illinois during the foot and mouth disease epidemic in the year

1915.

WHEREAS, The Chicago Serum Company, in the year A. D. Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen, was engaged in distributing and selling a serum known as Anti-Hog Cholera Serum, among the hog raisers and breeders of this State; and

WHEREAS, On or about said time an epidemic among domestic animals, known as the foot-and-mouth disease, became prevalent in said State; and

WHEREAS, The Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States, in conjunction and cooperation with the Board of Live Stock Commissioners of the State of Illinois, in order to suppress the further spread of the foot-and-mouth disease in said State, entered into a contract or agreement with said Chicago Serum Company, under and by which said Chicago Serum Company turned over to said Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States and to said Board of Live Stock Commissioners of the State of Illinois, all of said serum on hand at said time, at an appraised valuation of ten thousand one hundred six dollars and fiftyeight cents, with the understanding that the United States Government would refund to said Chicago Serum Company one-half of said sum of ten thousand one hundred six dollars and fifty-eight cents, and the State of Illinois would refund to said company the other one-half thereof; and

WHEREAS, The United States did, on or about the twenty-third day of November, A. D. Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen, pay to the said Chicago Serum Company the sum of five thousand and fifty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents, the said sum being the one-half thereof so agreed to be paid as aforesaid; and

WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has not paid to said Chicago Serum Company its one-half share of the appraised value of the serum so taken as aforesaid, nor any part thereof; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of five thousand and fifty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents is hereby appropriated to the Chicago Serum Company, to reimburse the said Chicago Serum Company, on account of one-half of the appraised value of serum taken by the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States and the Board of Live Stock Commissioners of the State of Illinois, in order to suppress the further spread of the foot-and-mouth disease among domestic animals.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall draw his warrant in favor of the Chicago Serum Company, in the sum of five thousand

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