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pended by him in securing a good and sufficient bond; the last above mentioned provision not to be available during the present term of office of the present incumbent. And the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars is hereby appropriated to the said Treasurer for the purchase of a fire-proof safe; Provided, That the said Treasurer is authorized to exchange the safe now used in his office as a part of the purchase price of a new safe if he deems it advisable so to do.

Attorney Gen

and Expense.

SECTION 6. To the Attorney General for his salary eral, Salary for the years 1901 and 1902, the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars per annum, and for the contingent expenses of his office, including assistant, clerk hire, light, rent, fuel, stationery, etc., the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars per annum. And the further sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars is hereby appropriated for the use and benefit of the Attorney General to re-imburse him for money expended for furniture heretofore purchased by him.

Salary and Ex

pense: Book

Purchase.

SECTION 7. To the Territorial Librarian for his sal- Librarian, ary, Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars for each of the years 1901 and 1902, and for the contingent expenses of his office including rent, light, fuel, insurance, etc., for the years 1901 and 1902, the sum of Five Hundred and Twenty Dollars per annum; and the further sum of Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars for an assistant librarian per annum; and for the purchase of books for said library, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Chief Justice of the Territory of Oklahoma. Also the further sum of Three Thousand Dollars to be applied on the indebtedness of the Territorial library, to be applied on the outstanding warrants in the order of their registration. The conducting and management of said library to be under the supervision

Enforcement of Criminal Laws.

Clerk of Su

Expense.

of the Chief Justice of the Territory of Oklahoma and board of directors.

SECTION 8. To the Governor of the Territory for the years 1901 and 1902, for the enforcement of the criminal laws of the Territory, Five Hundred Dollars per annum.

SECTION 9. For the expenses of the Clerk of the preme Court, Supreme Court of the Territory, for the purchase of office furniture, supplies and other contingent expenses, not provided for by the United States government, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the year 1901, and for contingent expenses for the year 1902, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, to be paid upon itemized accounts, approved by the Chief Jus tice of the Territory.

Superintendent of Board of Health, Salary.

Care of Insane; Deficiency Appropriation.

SECTION 10. For the salary of the Territorial Superintendent of Health for the years 1901 and 1902, a sum not to exceed Three Hundred Dollars per annum, to be paid upon itemized accounts duly verified, to be approved by the Governor.

SECTION 11. For the care of the insane of the Territory for the year 1901, the sum of Sixty-five thousand ($65,000) Dollars; and for the year 1902 the sum of Sixty-five Thousand ($65,000) Dollars; and for the deficiency due Oklahoma Sanitarium Company for caring for the insane of the Territory in 1900, the sum of Nineteen Thousand, Three Hundred and Seventeen and 9-100 ($19,317.09) Dollars; for the actual and necessary expenses of travel, and subsistence for the commitment of the insane, the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4,500.00) Dollars per annum, for the years 1901 and 1902; Provided, That the Governor shall appoint a committee of three competent, regularly practicing physicians who shall visit the insane asylum four times a year and who shall examine the patients contained therein and report upon their condition and the sanitary conditions of the asylum and they shall have the power to peremptorily discharge

all persons detained therein who are not actually in sane; And, Provided further, That each physician so appointed shall receive five dollars per day and actual expenses and that each visitation shall occupy not more than three days; it is also further provided, that the Governor of the Territory of Oklahoma shall have authority, and he is hereby directed, before the expiration of the present contract for the keeping and care of the insane of the Territory of Oklahoma, to make a new contract for the keeping and care of such insane until such time as an insane asylum for the Territory of Oklahoma may be so far completed that the officers thereof are ready to receive, treat and care for the insane of the Territory of Oklahoma, at which time the Governor of the Territory is hereby authorized and directed to transfer such insane from the place where they, at that time, are kept to the insane asylum for the Territory of Oklahoma; Provided, The contract price for the care of each person shall not exceed Two Hundred Dollars per annum.

victs: Deficiency

SECTION 12. For the care of persons sentenced to Care of Conthe penitentiary from the Territory for the years Appropri1901 and 1902, the sum of Twenty-eight Thousand ation. Dollars per annum; and for the actual and necessary expenses of travel for the commitment of persons the sum of Four Thousand Dollars per annum for the years 1901 and 1902; and for deficiency in the appropriation for 1900 for the care of prisoners, Five Hundred and Sixty-three Dollars and twenty cents. Provided, That whenever a penitentiary for the Territory of Oklahoma is SO far completed that the warden thereof is ready to receive, hold and care for prisoners of the Territory of Oklahoma, the Governor of said Territory is hereby authorized to transfer any prisoners who may be at that time in the penitentiary of the State of Kansas, at Lansing, Kansas, to the penitentiary of the Territory of Oklahoma. Provided,

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Election Sup-
plies and Proc-
lamations;
Quarantine
Inspectors;
Serving

Requsitions.

Printing,

lative

Assembly.

further, That the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be needed, is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of such transfer of pris

oners.

SECTION 13. For election supplies for the year 1902, the sum of One Thousand Dollars; for election proclamations to be published by the Governor as required by law for the year 1902, the sum of Three Hundred Dollars; for the salary and expenses of quarantine inspectors for the years 1901 and 1902, the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars per annum; for deficiency in appropriation for quarantine inspectors, as follows: Joe Sherman, the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-four ($124.00) Dollars; R. H. Hahn, the sum of twenty-four ($24.00) dollars; W. F. Cantelou, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars; W. E. Rogers, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) dollars; Sam Mathews, the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-five ($245.00) Dollars; and J. P. Gandy, the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. For listing deeded lands for the years 1901 and 1902, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars per annum; for the actual and necessary expenses of traveling and subsistence in serving Governor's requisitions, in felony cases only, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars per annum for the years 1901 and 1902; for printing proclamations of rewards offered by the Governor, and for the payment of such rewards, the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars for each of the years 1901 and 1902.

SECTION 14. A sum of money sufficient to pay any Sixth Legis deficit which may remain unpaid for the publication of the laws passed by the Sixth Legislative Assembly and for the publication of the legislative journals, legislative bills, calendars and miscellaneous printing of the said Legislative Assembly, after the appropriation made by Congress for this purpose has

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

raphers.

SECTION 16. For the purpose of defraying the ex- Court Stenogpenses of stenographic work in the Supreme Court 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; TW: 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 Hun dred and Forty Dollars; John Ewing, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; E. R. Baker, janitor, One Hundred and Eighty Dollars; Joseph Sharp,

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