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been exhausted, is hereby appropriated out of the Territorial Treasury to be paid on accounts approved by the Secretary, and on warrants drawn therefor by the Territorial Auditor; Provided, The amounts drawn against this appropriation shall not exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars.

Laws and
Preparing

SECTION 15. For codifying the laws enacted by the Codifying Sixth Legislative Assembly and indexing the same, Journals. and preparing the journals of both Houses for publication the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars. Said work to be performed by a committee of two members of the House and one member of the Council, with a clerk from each House, which clerks and members of committee shall receive a salary of four dollars per day each. Said work to be finished in thirty days.

Supreme

SECTION 16. For the purpose of defraying the ex- Court Stenog penses of stenographic work in the Supreme Court raphers. of the Territory in preparing and completing opinions of the judges thereof the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars per annum for the years 1901 and 1902, or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby appropriated.

SECTION 17.

For clerk hire for the various com- Employes of House, Sixth mittees and for the employes of the House of Repre- Assembly. Legislative

sentatives of the Sixth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oklahoma as follows: A. R. Museller, reading clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; A. L. H. Street, minute clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; T. W. Crowley, journal clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; J. R. Russell, docket clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; J. E. Carson, assistent sergeant-at-arms, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; J. A. Nichols, assistant sergeant-at-arms, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; John Ewing, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; E. R. Baker, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Joseph Sharp,

janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; W. R. Claybourn, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; B. F. Jackson, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; L. O. Harper, page, sixty dollars; Coy Watkins, page, sixty dollars; Harry Gilman, page, sixty dollars; Harry Naylor, page, sixty dollars; Dick Cassel, page, sixty dollars; Percy Welch, page, sixty dollars; I. F. Norris, watchman, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; S. G. Morgan, enrolling and engrossing clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; M. H. Peebles, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; E. M. Bailey, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Mamie Rice, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; M. A. Leohner, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Leda Sniggs, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Lulu Rison, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; John W. Savage, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; W. B. Smith, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; M. R. Hartshorn, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Tot Hebron, clerk Committee on Public Buildings, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Trevelyn VanKirk, clerk Committee on Education, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Peter Becker, clerk Committee on Appropriations, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; D. C. Smith, clerk Committee on Railroads and Criminal Jurisprudence, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; E. H. Lookabaugh, clerk Committee on compensation of Public Officers, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Mabel E. Leach, clerk Committee on Judiciary, One Hundred and Twenty Dollars; J.E.Roush,clerk Committee on Ways and Means, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; W. T. Judkins, clerk

Committee on Municipal Corporations, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; George B. Robberts, secretary to the speaker, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Ocie Kedash, clerk Judiciary Committee, One Hundred and Twenty Dollars; Rev. Cohagan, chaplain, ninety dollars; Mabel E. Leach, rent of typewriter, six dollars; Ocie Kedash, rent of typewriter, six dollars; George B. Robberts, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; J. E. Roush, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; H. F. Ardery, chief clerk, postage, etc., twenty dol lars.

Assembly.

SECTION 18. For clerk hire for the various commit- Employes of Council, Sixth tees and employes for council of the Sixth Legislative Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oklahoma as follows: R. Q. Blakeney, first assistant clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Pearl Hutchinson, assistant clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; C. C. Gray, assistant sergeant-at-arms, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; R. J. Nesbit, assistant sergeant-at-arms, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; A. R. Rhodes, assistant clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Edith Holland, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Nora Dawson, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; C. T. Barnes, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Mrs. F. Boyer, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; J. F. Ferguson, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; J. D. Lydick, enrolling and engrossing clerk, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; R. C. Echols, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; S. R. Springer, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; I. O Diggs, enrolling and engrossing clerk, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; A. Jacobs, assistant clerk, fifty-two dollars; Warren P. Gill, assistant watchman, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; J. R. Carter,

Bank Ex

aminer, Salary

assistant watchman, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; C. J. Hess, assistant watchman, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; J. N. Willett, janitor, Eighty Dollars; Gabriel Burdette, janitor, forty dollars; William English, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; T. F. Hensley, secretary to president, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Wight Woolsey, page, sixty dollars; Willie Knight, page, sixty dollars; Cliff Caldwell, page, sixty dollars; Roy Miller, page, sixty dollars; Estella Miller, clerk of Committee on private corporations, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; John L. Mitch, clerk of Committee on Ways and Means, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; W. A. Parker, clerk of Committee on Railroads, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; S. O Chesney, clerk of Committee on County and County Affairs, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Louie Thomas, clerk of Committee on Judiciary, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Lowa Wray, clerk of Committee on Municipal Corporations, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; C. O. Pitman, clerk of Committee on Public Land, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; E. Madison, clerk of Committee on Quarantine Regulations, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; J. E. Quein, clerk of Committee on Education, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; Louie Thomas, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; J. D. Lydick, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; C. O. Pitman, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; J. E. Quein, rent of typewriter, fifteen dollars; J. L. Ferguson, rent of typewriter, six dollars; Willie Dickens, janitor, forty-eight dollars.

SECTION 19. For the Bank Examiner of the Terriand Expense. tory of Oklahoma for the years 1901 and 1902, the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars per annum for salary and Five Hundred Dollars per annum for expenses and clerk hire.

Specific Deficiency Appropriation.

SECTION 20. For the following specific deficiencies, to-wit: To John Golobie, for services at Omaha Ex

position, Two Hundred and Forty Dollars; to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, cash advanced to Omaha Exposition fund, Seven Hundred Dollars; the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, cash advanced to Omaha Exposition fund, Seven Hundred Dollars; to Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company, cash advanced to Omaha Exposition fund, Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars; D. J. Wallace, labor and material furnished the Langston University, One Hundred and Fifty Dollars; H. E. Straughen, county clerk witness fee, six dollars; A. J. Hartenbower, county clerk witness fee, six dollars; M. J. Wallace, sergeantat-arms, fees, twenty dollars and seventy-five cents. Deficiency in election proclamations, for the year 1900, as follows: The Weatherford Democrat, three dollars and seventy-five cents; R. B. Quinn, four dollars and fifty cents; Stillwater Gazette, four dollars and fifty cents; Alva Pioneer, four dollars and fifty cents; Southwestern Progress, one dollar and seventy-four cents; Minnie Miller, clerk of the election commissioners, five dollars; Libbie Soward, rent for library, thirty-three dollars and forty-seven cents; W. S. Search, expenses of Bank Examiner, $504.96; The State Capital Printing Company, the sum of $750.00, deficiency in printing and supplies furnished various boards and officers of the Territory; C. G. Jones, the sum of $104.50, for money advanced to expert bookkeeper, investigating committee for 1899; H. A. Platt, for warrants allowed different clerks on Codifying Committee, Legislative Assembly, 1897, the sum of $235.00; to Dick T. Morgan, the sum of $1,056.00 for 704 copies Morgan's Digest authorized to be purchased by Act of of Legislative Assembly 1899; to the School Land Board, the sum of $15.00; to John M. Pugh, deficiency expenses and salary as Bank Commissioner for the years 1897, 1898, 1899 and

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