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For salary of Supreme Court Reporter, Fifteen Hundred Dollars. For salary of Marshal of Supreme Court, Twelve Hundred Dollars. For salary of attendant to justices of the Supreme Court, Nine Hundred and Thirty-nine Dollars.

For contingent expenses of Clerk's office, Three Hundred Dollars.

For salary of thirteen District Judges, Three Thousand Five Hundred each, Forty-Five Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars.

For salary of County Attorneys, Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-Four Dollars.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

For completing Orphans' Home Building Ten Thousand Dollars. For maintenance of Orphans' Home Twelve Thousand One Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars.

For maintenance of Reforin School, Sixteen Thousand, Eight Hunddred and Seventy-five Dollars.

For School of Mines, Ten Thousand Six Hundred Dollars.

For maintenance and furnishing of Agricultural College, Ten Thousand Five Hundred Dollars.

For maintenance and furnishing State Normal School, Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars.

For maintenace Missoula University, Nineteen Thousand Dollars.

For Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-three Dollars.

For maintenance of Soldiers' Home, Five Thousand Dollars.

For maintaining Prison, Fifty Thousand Dollars.

For maintenance of Insane, One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars.

Approved March 6, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 35.

An Act to appropriate moneys for the payment of mileage and per diem for the members of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana, also for the payment of per diem of the officers and attaches thereof.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

Section 1. That the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any funds not otherwise appropriated for the payment of mileage and per diem for the members of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana.

Section 2. That the sum of seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated for the payment of the per diem of the officers and attaches of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana.

Approved January 15th, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 241.

An Act to appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for sundry expenses incurred by the House of Representatives and Senate of the Fifth Legislative Assembly.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

Section 1. That the sum of Five Thousand Dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay for supplies, stationery, books, and furnishings required by the said Fifth Legislative Assembly, and services rendered to the State in the equipment thereof.

Section 2. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants in favor of the persons, companies or corporations furnishing such supplies and services and the State Treasurer is directed pay the same.

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Section 3. This Act shall be effective from and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 4, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 20.

An Act appropriating to J. D. Taylor, Fred Foster and E. S. Stackpole the sums of money respectively herein named for services rendered the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

That there is hereby appropriated to J. D. Taylor the sum of forty-five and 20-100 dollars ($45.20) per diem and mileage for services rendered as Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana in accordance with the provisions of Section 162 of the Political Code of the State of Montana.

That there is also hereby appropriated to E. S. Stackpole the sum of thirty-two dollars ($32.00) per diem and mileage for services rendered as Sergeant-at-Arms for the Senate of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana, pursuant to the provisions of Section 162 of the Political Code of the State of Montana.

That there be also appropriated to Fred Foster the sum of one hundred and five and 60-100 dollars ($105.60) for services rendered as Secretary of the Senate of the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana, pursuant to the provisions of Section 162 of the Political Code of the State of Montana.

Said appropriations to be made out of any moneys in the General Fund not otherwise appropriated.

The Auditor shall issue a warrant for the respective amounts to the respective parties.

Approved January 13th, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 299.

An Act to pay employees of the Senate and House, as provided in Section 209, Part III, Title I, Chapter II, Article IV, and as provided for in Section 223, Part III, Title I, Chapter II, Article V, of the Political Code of the State of Montana.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

Section 1. That the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to pay, in accordance with Section 209, Part III, Title I, Chapter II, Article IV, and as provided for in Section 223, Part III, Title I, Chapter II, Article V, of the Political Code of the State of Montana, as follows, to-wit:

John Bloor, Secretary of the Senate.
David Marks, Chief Clerk of House.

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$ 50 00

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.$100 00

Section 2. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of the said John Bloor and David Marks for the sum of fifty dollars respectively, and the State Treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Section 3. This act shall be effective from and after March 5, 1897. Approved March 5, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 310.

An Act to appropriate money for the payment of the claim of H. B. Gibson for services as stenographer to the Capitol Commission Investigation Committee and for transcript of testimony.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

Section 1. That the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and is hereby appropriated out of any monies in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay H. B. Gibson for services rendered as stenographer to the Capitol Investigating Committee and for testimony transcribed.

Section 2. That the State Auditor is hereby directed to draw his warrant for the amount, and in favor of the person named in Section 1 of this Act, and the State Treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Approved March 6, 1897.

HOUSE BILL NO. 107.

An Act appropriating money for the payment of claims of certain persons for services rendered to and supplies furnished for the Orphans' Home, during the year 1896.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana:

Section 1. That the sum of six hundred, forty-eight dollars, ($648.00) or so much thereof, as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the following named persons for services rendered to and supplies furnished for the Orphans' Home in the year 1896:

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Section 2. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants in favor of the persons named and for the amounts set opposite their names, as shown in Section 1 of this Act, and the State Treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Section 3. This Act shall be effective from and after its passage.
Approved March 4, 1897.

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