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for the furnishing of the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, with proper facilities for the security of the records and files of the office.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED Feby. 23, 1893.

An Act Appropriating Money for the Purpose of Making a Display at the World's Fair Columbian Exposition.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: SECTION I. That the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to be used by the State Board of World's Fair Managers in collecting, forwarding and in a suitable manner exhibiting and advertising the material resources of the State of Montana.

SECTION 2. That the amount of money so appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used for the purposes hereinafter stated, and shall be applied by the World's Fair Commissioners of Montana in payment for the purposes named herein.

SECTION 3. For printing and advertising in regular pamphlet form, including statistics, and said printing to be done within the State of Montana, 5,000.00.

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SECTION 4. In case of a deficiency in any of the above mentioned items the Executive Commissioner can, at his discretion, transfer to such deficient fund from any other fund that may be in excess of the amount needed for the purpose: Provided, That in case of a deficiency in any of the above mentioned items, the Executive Commissioner can, at his discretion, transfer to such deficient fund from any other fund that may be in excess of the amount needed for the purpose, but no such transfer must be made to the fund for salaries of officers or per diem of members.

SECTION 5. One-half of the sum hereby appropriated is made available upon the passage of this Act, and the other half on May 1, 1893. SECTION 6. All bills contracted by said State Board of World's Fair Commissioners shall be audited and approved by the Auditing Committee of said Board before the same are paid.

SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED Feby. 23, 1893.

An Act Appropriating Money for the Payment of Services Rendered by the State Board of Arbitration.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana : SECTION I. That the sum of one hundred and ten and forty onehundredths dollars ($110.40), be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the following named persons:

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First. To the administrator or executor of the estate of W. Penrose, for services as member of the Board of Arbitration for the year 1890, ($53.80).

Second. For Charles F. Mussigbrod for services as member of the Board of Arbitration for the year 1890, $56.60.

And the State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer for the purposes herein named, and the sums hereby appropriated for said persons.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED Feby. 23, 1893.

An Act Appropriating Certain Moneys for Payment of Sundry Expenses of Code Commission.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana: SECTION 1. That the sum of seven hundred and forty-four and sixty-four one-hundredths ($744.64) dollars, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the following named persons:

First. For William A. Dobbins, for services as Janitor of the Code Commission, from May 1, 1891, to February 1, 1892, $50.00. Second. For W. G. Bailey, for rent of offices for Code Commission, from March 15, 1891, to February 4, 1892, $691.14.

Third. For the Helena Gas Light and Coke Company, for gas furnished to Code Commission for February, 1891, $0.75.

Fourth. For the Journal Publishing Company, for supplies furnished to Code Commission, September 21, 1891, $2.75.

And the State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the persons herein named and the sums hereby appropriated for said persons.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED Feby. 24, 1893.

An Act Appropriating Money for the Payment of Sheriffs for Serving Extradition Papers and Transporting Prisoners to the State Prison.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana : SECTION I. That the sum of seven thousand two hundred and sixty-five and ten one-hundredths ($7,265.10) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the following named persons;

First. For Joseph Hamilton, Sheriff of Cascade County, expenses on extradition papers and transporting convicts to the State Prison, in November and December, 1892, $209.75.

Second. For Joel Gleason, Sheriff of Dawson County, serving requisition papers in 1890, $62.40.

Third. For D. J. Heyfron, Sheriff of Missoula County, transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1889, $64.20.

Fourth. For W. H. Houston, Sheriff of Missoula County, transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890, $729.60.

Fifth. For Dodley Halford, Sheriff of Jefferson County for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890 and 1891, $345.20. Sixth. For Chas. M. Jefferis, Sheriff of Lewis and Clarke County, for transporting prisoner to the State Prison, in November, 1892, $34.50.

Seventh. For Edward J. Jones, Sheriff of Custer County, for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890, $1,111.20.

Eighth. For John E. Lloyd, Sheriff of Silver Bow County, for serving extradition papers in 1890, and for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1892, $1,058.65.

Ninth. For J. M. Ramsey, Sheriff of Yellowstone County, for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890 and 1892, $461.20.

Tenth. For James M. Robertson, Sheriff of Gallatin County, for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1892, $281.40.

Eleventh. For Charles T. Rader, for transporting prisoners to the State Prison, in 1890, $75.00.

Twelfth. For A. O. Rose, Sheriff of Beaverhead County, for transporting prisoners to the State Prison, in 1890 and in 1892, $372.90. Thirteenth. For Maurice Sullivan, Sheriff of Fergus County, for transporting prisoners to the State Prison, in 1890, $501.50.

Fourteenth. For O. P. Templeton, Sheriff of Park County, for transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890 and in 1892, $1,224.00. Fifteenth. For Eugine D. Sullivan, Sheriff of Silver Bow County, for serving extradition papers and transporting prisoners to State Prison, in 1890, $733.60.

And the State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State Treasurer for the persons herein named and the sums hereby appropriated for said persons.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED Feby. 24, 1893.

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