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priated out of the Territorial Treasury, to be paid on accounts approved by the Secretary and on warrants drawn therefor by the Territorial Auditor.

For board of SECTION 12. To carry out the provisions of chapter nine, statutes of Oklahoma, creating a board of health and regulating the practice of medicine, for the years 1897 and 1898, the sum of one thousand and eight hundred dollars.

For expenses of board of regents of agricultural college.

Expenses of Fourth legislative assembly.

SECTION 13. For expenses of the Board of Regents of the Agricultural and Mechanical college the sum of one thousand dollars for the years 1897 and 1898.

SECTION 14. For clerk hire of the committee on education of the House and for the committee on approiations of the House of the Fourth Legislative Assembly, the sum of three hundred dollars to be divided equally between the clerks of the two committees herein named: Provided, There shall be allowed to L. E. Walker for six days' service as assistant chief clerk from the 16th to the 21st of January inclusive eighteen dollars; and to J. L. Hammers for like.services, eighteen dollars; Manlius Boon, a janitor, for the 12th and 13th days of January, four dollars. To E. Lacey, as assistant sergeant at arms from January 12th to 21st, 10 days, forty dollars. To the several janitors for extra work, two hundred dollars. To John Rollins, as door keeper five days, twenty dollars. To J. A. Baker, for extra services as reading clerk, fiftyone dollars. To J. Flem Smith, for extra services as stenographer, the sum of fifty dollars. To Albine Stevens the sum of twenty dollars for extra services as stenographer for the first five days of session. To R. J. Bell, for services as night watchman of the Fourth Legislative Asssembly, thirty-one dollars. To William H. Taylor, clerk of the committee on education of the Council, not otherwise provided for, the sum of of one hundred and fifty-three dollars. To John Rollins, for services as night watchman of the Fourth Legislative Assembly, thirty-one dollars. To the chaplain of each house the sum of one dollar per day each in addition to their salary heretofore provided for by law. The sum of nine dollars to each of the ten pages of the Council and House. To George W. Martin, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the

House, six days, eighteen dollars; to Kate L. Collar, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the House, six days, eighteen dollars; to Maude Davis, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the House, six days, eighteen dollars; to Stella Wisby, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the House, six days, eighteen dollars; to Blockie Jamison, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the House, six days, eighteen dollars; to Alice S. Payne, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the House, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Lulu Miller, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Lurella Graupner, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Oma Bowden, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Fannie Ballard, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Ida Smith, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to Mrs. Walker, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars; to J. E. Baggett, for services as extra enrolling clerk of the Council, eight days, twenty-four dollars.

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SECTION 15. For election proclamation to be pub- For governlished by the Governor, as required by law, the sum mation and of three hundred dollars for the year 1898; for election supplies for the year 1898, the sum of one thousand and four hundred dollars.

governor's

SECTION 16. For serving the Governor's requisi- For serving tions the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars per requisition. year, in accordance with section 5415 of the Statutes

of 1893.

deeded lands.

SECTION 17. For listing deeded lands for the yeais For listing 1897 and 1898, the sum of nine hundred dollars, in accordance with section 5674, statutes of Oklahoma and U. S. Statutes, 22 page 484.

expense of

inspector.

SECTION 18. For the salary of the inspectors created salary and by the quarantine act, the sum of twenty-four hund- quarantine red and fifty-seven dollars per year for the years 1897 and 1898. For expenses of the quarantine inspectors incurred in the discharge of their duties, the sum of five hundred dollars per year for the years 1897 and

Supreme court expenses.

Railroad committee.

Vouchers

presented

1898. For deficiency in appropriations of the Quarantine Inspector for the year 1896, the sum of sixtysix dollars for Jake Cantillou.

SECTION 19. For the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Supreme Court, not payable by the United States, including records, books, stationery, lights, fuel, blanks, printing and incidental expenses, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars per year for the years 1897 and 1898.

SECTION 20. To special railroad committee, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be required to pay expenses and per diem of the members of the legislature to carry into effect House Concurrent Resolution No. 9, relating to committee on railroads to co-operate with like committee from Kansas and Texas.

SECTION 21. Each of the Territorial officers herein and audited. named and every person having claims against any of the funds herein appropriated, shall furnish vouchers, containing an itemized statement of the amount claimed, to the Auditor, who shall audit the same and issue his warrant for the amount he shall find to be a just claim against the Territory.

Librarian's salary.

For historical society.

Adjutant gen

eral's salary.

SECTION 22. For the salary of the Librarian of the Oklahoma library for the years 1897 and 1898, the sum of two thousand dollars, and twelve hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of books.

SECTION 23. That there is hereby appropriated to the Oklahoma Historical Society out of any money in the territorial treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand dollars, and the Territorial Auditor shall draw warrants or give orders by territorial script, for such portion thereof as may be by him found due upon auditing the respective claims thereof in favor of persons to whom such claims are allowed, and the further sum of two hundred dollars to the Oklahoma State Poultry Association to make a display of its exhibits during the years 1897 and 1898.

SECTION 24. There is also appropriated as aforesaid the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars per year for the years 1897 and 1898 for the salary of the Adjutant General of Oklahoma Territory, and the sum of

two hundred dollars per year for the years 1897 and 1898 for office expenses of the Adjutant General.

SECTION 25. This act shall be in force from and after its passage and approval. Approved March 12, 1897.

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AN ACT making appropriations to cover deficiencies in appropriation
made by the Third Legislative Assembly.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of
Oklahoma:

visions.

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out General proof any money in the territorial treasury, not otherwise appropriated, an amount sufficient to pay the following sums; and the territorial auditor shall draw warrants or give orders upon the territorial treasurer for such portion thereof as may be by him found due upon auditing the respective claims therefor, in favor of the person to whom such claims were allowed: Provided. That the drawing of any warrant upon any fund after the appropriation therefor is exhausted is hereby made a misdemeanor and punishable accordingly

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SECTION 2. To the territorial secretary for defici. Deficiency for ency in appropriation for office expenses for the years secretary. 1895 and 1896, the sum of one hundred and ninetyseven dollars and seventy-five cents.

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SECTION 3. For deficiency in appropriation for the Expenses atcomittment and care of prisoners for the years 1895 victs. and 1896, the sum of five thousand and two hundred dollars.

Salary of territorial librarian.

Expenses of territorial library.

Expense of election com

SECTION 4. For deficiency in appropriation for the salary of the territorial librarian for the years 1895 and 1896, the sum of five hundred dollars.

SECTION 5. For deficiency in appropriation for books, freight, insurance and incidental expenses of the territorial library for the years 1895 and 1896, five hundred and thirty-six dollars and ten cents.

SECTION 6. To Otto G. Bekemeyer for clerical sermissioners. vices for board of election commissioners, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty five cents.

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SECTION 7. For deficiency in appropriation for incidental expenses of the governor for the year 1896, the sum of four hundred and ninety-six dollars and fifty cents.

SECTION 8. For deficiency in appropriation for clerk hire for the third legislative assembly, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars.

SECTION 9. For deficiency in appropriation for election supplies for the year 1896, the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars.

SECTION 10. For deficiency in the appropriation for defraying expenses of the supreme court, not payable by the United States, for the years 1895 and 1896, the sum of two hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-five cents.

SECTION 11. All persons having claims against the territory under this act, shall furnish vouchers and receipts for the amounts claimed, to the Territorial Auditor, who shall audit the same before warrants shall issue therefor.

SECTION 12.

This Act shall be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 12, 1897.

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