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WHEREAS: It is eminently proper that a monument to the men of this illustrious citizen of Illinois should be erected as a token appreciation of his splendid services to his State and nation; I therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illir represented in the General Assembly: That a monument to the men of Honorable Richard Yates, former Governor of the State of Illin shall be constructed on the Capitol grounds. The Department of F lic Works and Buildings shall determine the location of the monum and shall have charge of the construction thereof.

§ 2. The sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000), or much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the p pose of carrying out the provisions of this Act.

§ 3. Upon the presentation of proper vouchers, certified to correct by the Director of Public Works and Buildings and approved the Director of Finance, the Auditor of Public Accounts shall draw warrants against the sum hereby appropriated.

APPROVED June 28, 1919.

MT. OLIVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO.

§ 1. Appropriates $1,200.00.

(SENATE BILL NO. 285.

§ 2. How drawn. APPROVED JUNE 16, 1919.)

AN ACT making an appropriation for the perpetuation and care burial place of deceased veterans of the Civil and other wars. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illino represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of twelve hundr dollars ($1,200.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary is here appropriated to the Mt. Olive Cemetery Association of Chicago, Co County, Illinois, the income from which to be used by said associati for the purposes of maintaining, caring for and perpetuating the buri place in Mt. Olive Cemetery, City of Chicago, county of Cook, of t deceased soldiers of the Civil and subsequent wars; conditioned, ho ever, that said cemetery association shall give a bond in the sum twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00), for the faithful carrying out of t provisions of this Act, said bond to be approved by the Auditor of Pu lic Accounts.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized an directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the amour herein appropriated upon presentation of proper vouchers certified by Adjutant General and approved by the Governor.

APPROVED June 16, 1919.

NATIONAL GUARD AND NAVAL RESERVE-ARMORY AT DANVILLE. § 3. Appropriates $165,000.00.

Department of Public Works and
Building to select site.

Department of Public Works and
Building to erect armory.

$ 4. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 150. APPROVED JUNE 21, 1919.)

AS ACT to authorize the purchase of a site for, and the erection of, an armory at Danville, Illinois, for the use of the military forces of the State of Illinois, and making an appropriation therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: The Department of Public Work and Buildings shall select a suitable site for the erection of an armory at Danville, Illinois, for the use of the military forces of the State of Illinois. Title to the site so selected shall be taken in the name of the State of Illinois and the deed or deeds thereto shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.

$2. After the title to the site so selected has been acquired, as provided in this Act, it shall be the duty of the Department of Public Works and Buildings to cause an armory to be erected or constructed

thereon.

$3. The sum of one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($165,(H) is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the

provisions of this Act.

$4. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer for the sum herein appropriated upon the presentation of proper vouchers, certified to by the Director of Public Works and Buildings and approved by the Director of Finance, and the State Treasurer shall pay the same out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED June 21, 1919.

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AN ACT making an

appropriation of an additional sum of money for the erection of an armory at Peoria, Illinois.

SECTION 1.

represented in the General Assembly:
Seventeen thousand two hundred dollars ($117,200.00) is hereby ap-
propriated for the construction and erection of the armory building
originally authorized by an Act entitled: "An Act in relation to
procuring of site and erection of armory building for the use of the
Illinois National Guard and Illinois Naval Reserve and making ap-
propriation there for," approved June 28, 1915, in force July 1, 1915.
2. Upon the presentation of proper vouchers certified to by
the Adjutant General and approved by the Director of Finance, the
Auditor of Public Accounts shall draw his warrants on the State
Treasurer against the sum hereby appropriated and the State Treasurer

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
That the sum of one hundred

shall pay the same out of any moneys in the State treasury not oth wise appropriated.

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(HOUSE BILL No. 601. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1919.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to the Penitentiary Commission building, equipment, improvements and other purposes inciden thereto and necessary for the building of a new Illinois State Pe tentiary and a new Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illino represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of $1,285,000. or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby appropriated to t Penitentiary Commission in accordance with and for the purpose carrying out the provisions of an Act entitled, "An Act creating commission and providing for the acquisition of land for the relocati of the Illinois State Penitentiary and the Illinois Asylum for Insa Criminals and for the building of a new Illinois State Penitentiary a a new Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals at or near the city Joliet, and making an appropriation therefor," approved June 5, 190 in force July 1, 1907, as amended by an Act entitled, "An Act makin an appropriation for the acquisition of land for the relocation of th Illinois State Penitentiary and the Illinois Asylum for Insane Crimina and for the building of a new Illinois State Penitentiary and a ne Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals at or near the city of Joliet approved June 11, 1909, in force July 1, 1909, and an Act entitled, “A Act making an appropriation for the acquisition of land and matter incidental and pertaining thereto, for the relocation of the Illinois Stat Penitentiary and the Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals, and for th building of a new Illinois State Penitentiary and a new Illinois Asylu for Insane Criminals, at or near the city of Joliet, and repealing a par of a certain Act therein named," approved June 7, 1911, and in fore July 1, 1911 and an Act entitled, "An Act making an appropriatio for the building of a new Illinois State Penitentiary and a new Illinoi Asylum for Insane Criminals and matters incidental and pertaining thereto, at or near the city of Joliet," approved June 25, 1913, in fore July 1, 1913; for building, equipment and improvements provided fo in said Act, approved June 5, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, and for al purposes incidental thereto and necessary to carry out the provisions of said last mentioned Act creating said commission, and providing for the building of a new Illinois State Penitentiary and a new Illinois Asylum for Insane Criminals.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the State Treasurer for the sum herein appropriated upon the presentation of itemized bills accompanied by

cachers signed by a majority of the Penitentiary Commission and proved by the Department of Finance.

$ 3. Whereas, the funds heretofore appropriated have been, or vill be, exhausted before July 1, 1919, and it is important that the onstruction of the new prison be continued without delay, therefore an mergency exists and this Act shall take effect and be in force from and

fter its passage.

APPROVED June 28, 1919.

PUBLICATION NOTICES FOR DELINQUENT CORPORATIONS.

1. Appropriates $3,341.42, as itemized.

§ 2. How drawn.

(SENATE BILL NO. 192. FILED MAY 28, 1919.)

AN ACT to provide for the payment of the expense of publication notices in chancery proceedings had in pursuance of an Act passed by the Fiftieth General Assembly of the State of Illinois entitled, "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act requiring corporations to make annual report to the Secretary of State, and providing for the cancellation of the articles of incorporation for failure to do so, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved May 10, 1901, in force July 1, 1901, and amendments thereto in force July 1, 1903, by amending section seven (7) thereof."

WHEREAS, Under the provisions of "An Act to amend an Act entitled. An Act requiring corporations to make annual report to the Secretary of State, and providing for the cancellation of the articles of incorporation for failure to do so, and to repeal a certain Act therein Tamed, approved May 10, 1901, in force July 1, 1901, and amendments thereto in force July 1, 1903, by amending section seven (7) thereof,” the Secretary of State certified the names of a large number of corporatons that had failed to file in the office of the Secretary of State an application for re-instatement within one (1) year from the date of default of making annual reports as prescribed by the corporation laws of the State of Illinois to the Attorney General; and

WHEREAS, The Attorney General, acting under the provisions of said law, passed by the Fiftieth General Assembly, which law is described in the title of this Act, transferred to the State's attorneys of the several counties of the State of Illinois the said certificates so delivered by the Secretary of State to the Attorney General, and the said Attorney General called the attention of the said several State's attorLeys of the State of Illinois to the provisions of said law passed by the aid Fiftieth General Assembly of the State of Illinois, and which said law directed the State's attorneys to file bills in chancery for the purpose of dissolving the said several corporations for failure to make reports as prescribed by the corporation laws of the State of Illinois; and.

WHEREAS, The State's attorneys of a number of counties of the State of Illinois filed bills in chancery and caused publication notices to be made in newspapers in their several counties for service of process

on said corporations, as provided by the chancery laws of the State of Illinois; and,

WHEREAS, No provision was made by the Fiftieth General Assembly, nor is there any provision in the laws of Illinois for the payment of the publishers of the several newspapers who published the said chancery notices; and,

WHEREAS, Said publication notices were made by the publishers of said newspapers under the provision of the said law passed by the Fiftieth General Assembly, and were made by said publishers with the expectation that the State of Illinois would reimburse them, the said publishers, for making said publications as directed by the said law passed by the Fiftieth General Assembly;

Now, therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of three thousand three hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-two cents ($3,341.42), or so much thereof as shall be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the State treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay the publishers of the several newspapers in the State of Illinois who published publication notices in chancery under the provisions of "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act requiring corporations to make annual report to the Secretary of State, and providing for the cancellation of the articles of incorporation for failure to do so, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved May 10, 1901, in force July 1, 1901, and amendments thereto in force July 1, 1903, by amending section seven (7) thereof,", which said payments shall be made to the following named persons, firms and corporations making said publications for the several and respective sums stated after the name of each of them, towit: The Greenville Advocate, Greenville, Illinois,. Robinson Constitution, Robinson, Illinois,... The Argus Printing House, Robinson, Illinois,. N. E. Stevens Printing Company, Paxton, Illinois,. Republican-Record, Lewiston, Illinois,..

$102.75

35.50

34.00

140.00

Galesburg Printing Company, Galesburg, Illinois
The Lawrence County News, Lawrenceville, Illinois..

681.50

840.00

The Staunton Leader, Staunton, Illinois,...

The Star-Times Publishing Company, Staunton, Illinois.

35.00

140.00

The Pike County Democrat, Pittsfield, Illinois.

255.75

The Daily Gazette, Sterling, Illinois,.

12.00

Twin City Publishing Company, Sterling, Illinois,.
Whiteside Sentinel, Morrison, Illinois,.

236.25

168.00

Fulton Journal, Fulton, Illinois,.

The Tampico Tornado, Tampico, Illinois,.
The Prophetstown Echo, Prophetstown, Illinois,.
The Erie Independent, Erie, Illinois,...

The Shelby County Leader...

161.69

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is authorized and hereby directed, upon presentation of proper vouchers approved by the Attorney General, to issue his warrants upon the State treasury for the

125.75

108.75

88.00

106.48

70.00

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