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Section 9. For chaplains of the Senate and of the House for the Thirty-first General Assembly the sum of six hundred ninety-five dollars ($695.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary; warrants therefor to be drawn in favor of the persons entitled thereto, who shall be determined by the Auditor of State upon the certified statement of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House.

Section 10. For the payment of the claims due sundry parties for the publication of notices of application for pardon under the provision of section five thousand six hundred twenty-six (5,626), of the code, the sum of two hundred sixteen dollars and ninety-five cents ($216.95), to be paid on a statement approved by the governor.

Section 11. For the support fund of the wardens of the penitentiaries at Anamosa and Fort Madison, the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) each, payable quarterly, during the period ending July 1, 1907.

Section 12. For the wardens house fund at the penitentiary at Fort Madison one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) for the period ending July 1, 1907.

Section 13. To the employes of the House and Senate for services required after adjournment two hundred and four dollars ($204.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Section 14. To the Mutual Telephone Company for telephones in the House and Senate cloak rooms for the Thirty-first General Assembly, the sum of sixty dollars ($60.00).

Section 15. To the Secretary of State for extra clerk hire during the Thirty-first General Assembly the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.00); for compiling vital statistics, registrar's fees, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00), which sum shall be available at once.

Section 16. To the following counties to pay for farmer's institutes, held in those counties, the institute funds being charged off before vouchers were filed in the office of the auditor of state, sums are appropriated as follows:

To Humboldt county for the year ending June 30, 1904, $75.00 To Palo Alto county for the year ending June 30, 1905, $47.00 To Van Buren county for the year ending June 30, 1905, $56.67

Section 17. To N. N. Jones, warden of state penitentiary at Fort Madison, fifteen dollars ($15.00), for railroad transportation and expenses in appearing before claims committee.

Section 18. For expenses incurred by the state in connection with the funeral of Honorable David B. Henderson, the sum of two hundred ten dollars and sixty-nine cents ($210.69), to be disbursed as follows: To George J. Feige, manager Hylo Male Quartette... To Byrne Brothers, for carriages .

.....

To C. E. Wales Company, for hotel expenses
To Alfred G. Lozier, for six dozen cut flowers

$20.00

32.00

16,65

12.00

To W. A. Harkett, for floral design....

130.00

Section 19. To B. F. Swanson Company for repairs on typewriters for Thirty-first General Assembly seven dollars ($7.00).

Section 20. To Langan Brothers, for two gross shoe laces for bill and journal files, the sum of one dollar and twenty cents ($1,20). Section 21. To Drysdale & Hall for badges for the house and senate of the Thirty-first General Assembly, the sum of forty dollars and fifty cents ($40.50).

Section 22. For the rent of storage rooms for the adjutant general for the period ending July 1, 1907, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).

Section 23. To Lydia E. Krueger for engrossing memorial resolutions for the Thirty-first General Assembly, the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Section 24. To the executive council, to meet necessary expenses for which no appropriation is made, the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00), to be disbursed on claims approved by the executive council, and the Auditor of State shall draw warrants therefor.

Section 25. To the secretary of state for indexing journals for the House and Senate of the Thirty-first General Assembly, in addition to the amount provided by law, the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00).

Section 26. For expense of state superintendent of weights and measures for attending national convention of state sealers, of weights and measures, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00).

Section 27. For the custodian, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) to pay for shoveling snow, and work of a similar character, warrants for same to be drawn upon certificate of the custodian.

Section 28. To the state board of medical examiners the sum of five hundred fifty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents ($557.25), to cover a deficit on per diem as allowed by section twenty-five hundred eighty-three (2583) of the supplement to the code, and by the executive council.

Section 29. To Williams & Patterson, for 151 complete sets of annotations to the laws of Iowa for the Thirty-first General Assembly, the sum of one hundred fifty-one dollars ($151.00).

Section 30. To the state board of health to cover an expense deficit, the sum of one hundred forty-six dollars and thirty-two cents ($146.32).

Section 31. To S. Davidson & Brothers for two desks and one table for the house of representatives, the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00).

Section 32. To J. B. Copper, for additional janitor services in the historical department during the Thirty-first General Assembly, the sum of one hundred thirty four dollars ($134.00).

Section 33. To the Secretary of State for the purchase of 151 complete sets of the annotations to the laws of Iowa for the use of the Thirty-second General Assembly, the sum of one hundred fifty-one dollars ($151.00).

Section 34. To the attorney general, the sum of three hundred dollars and eighty cents ($300.80), to be disbursed as follows:

Balance of witness fees incurred by state in case of State of
Iowa vs. McFarland....

Witness fees in case of State vs. LaFayette Young
Witness fees and other costs in case of State vs. James
Colligan

$229.25

66.30

5.25

Section 35. To Remley & Remley for trying cases of Bone, ex rel. State of Iowa vs. Hunter, Warden, and Jorday vs Hunter, Warden, the sum of eighty dollars ($80.00).

Section 36. To James H. McKenney as clerk of United States Supreme Court in cases of state vs. Adams Express Company and State vs. American Express Company, the sum of fifteen dollars and seventy cents ($15,70).

Section 37. To Anamosa Eureka for printing abstract in case State vs. Bone, the sum of ten dollars and eighty cents ($10,80).

Section 38. To E. W. Burgitt for survey, plan and report of West Twin Lake, Hancock county, Iowa, in case of State vs. Ole Thompson, the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00).

Section 39. To Blaise & Blaise for copy of deposition of G. L. Dobson in case of state vs. LaFayette Young, the sum of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50).

Section 40. To the Remington Typewriter Company for the rent of typewriter for the Senate for the Thirty-first General Assembly the sum of one dollar ($1.00).

Section 41. To the State Food and Dairy Commissioner for the equipment of a laboratory for use in the enforcement of the pure food law, the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be expended under the directions of the executive council.

Section 42. To Freeman Thorpe of Galveston, Texas, for balance of purchase price on portrait of Frederick Douglas for the historical, memorial and art building, the sum of one hundred thirty-five dollars ($135.00).

Section 43. To Baker Trisler Company for six dozen file boxes, two walnut gavels, one national postal scale, and for framing portrait of Frederick Douglas, the sum of forty-two dollars and forty-five cents ($42.45).

Section 44. For the services of an assistant curator for the historical department for editorial services, the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00), to be drawn by authority of the board of trustees.

Section 45. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Read first and second time.

Senator Hayward moved that the Senate do now adjourn.
Carried.

Senate stood adjourned.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

1906. }

DES MOINES, lowa, Friday, April 6, 1906.

Senate met in regular session at 9 o'clock A. M., President Her

riott presiding.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. Bishop Joseph C. Hartzell of Africa.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE.

The following messages were received from the House:

Mr. PRESIDENT-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House file No. 432 a bill for an act to legalize an administrators deed to certain real estate situated in Allamakee County, Iowa.

C. R. BENEDICT,

Chief Clerk.

Also:

MR. PRESIDENT—I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House file 430, a bill for an act to legalize the submission to the electors of Webster City of the question of granting a franchise for a gas plant. C. R. BENEDICT,

Also:

Chief Clerk.

MR. PRESIDENT-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House file 429 a bill for an act to legalize the submission to the electors of Marshalltown of the question of granting a franchise to Petersen Heat, Light and Water Company, for the construction and operation of a heating plant in said city.

C. R. BÉNÉDICT
Chief Clerk.

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