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APPROPRIATION-PENITENTIARY INVESTIGATION.

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(H. B. 252.)

AN ACT

TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF CERTAIN EXPENSES OF THE COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE AFFAIRS OF THE PENITENTIARY, APPOINTED IN PURSUANCE OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NUMBER TEN OF THE FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:

SECTION I. That the Auditor of State shall draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer for the sum of seven hundred and seventy-six ($776) dollars, payable out of any moneys in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, in favor of G. D. Sowers, the same being the sum due said Sowers for rooms and board furnished the committee to investigate the affairs of the penitentiary, appointed in pursuance of house concurrent resolution number ten of the Fourth General Assembly.

SEC. 2. That the Auditor of State shall draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer for the sum of four hundred and thirty-nine ($439) dollars and twenty-five (25) cents, payable out of any moneys in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, in favor of McOmber and Fulton, the same being the sum due said McOmber and Fulton for rooms and board furnished the committee mentioned in section one of this act.

SEC. 3. The Auditor shall not draw his warrants as provided in sections one and two of this act, until the claims, for the payment of which said warrants are to be drawn, shall have been properly certified and presented, and approved by the Governor and Attorney General, as provided in section 1382 of the General Statutes of the State of Colorado.

SEC. 4.

Whereas, in the opinion of the General Assembly an emergency exists; therefore, this act shall take effect from and after its passage.

Approved April 10, 1885.

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APPROPRIATION-INSPECTOR OF COAL MINES.

H. B. 355.)

AN ACT

TO APPROPRIATE THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO PAY CLERICAL
HELP RENDERED TO THE INSPECTOR OF COAL MINES, FROM THE
FUND HERETOFORE APPROPRIATED, AS SALARY FOR SUCH IN-
SPECTOR.

Appropriation.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
Colorado:

SECTION 1. That there be appropriated the sum of three hundred dollars to pay clerical help heretofore rendered to the Inspector of Coal Mines, from the fund appropriated by the Fourth General Assembly for salary for such Inspector, for which sum the Auditor of State shall draw his favor of Daniel warrant upon the Treasurer of State in favor of Daniel

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McNeil.

Emergency.

McNeil.

SEC. 2. Whereas, in the opinion of the General Assembly an emergency exists as to the subject matter of this act; therefore, the same shall take effect from and after its approval.

Approved March 31, 1885.

(H. B. 180.)

AN ACT

TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STATE FOR THE CALENDER YEARS 1885 AND 1886.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:

SECTION 1. That the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the expenses and salaries of the executive, legislative and judicial departments for the calendar years 1885 and 1886:

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Salaries, mileage and expenses of fifth general assembly.

Contingent and incidental

expenses of fifth

bly.

For the per diem and mileage of the members of the Fifth General Assembly, $50,865.

For the per diem of the officers, clerks, sergeant-at-arms, pages, janitors, interpreters, chaplains, doorkeepers, engrossing and enrolling clerks, or any other employé of the senate of the Fifth General Assembly, $24,500.

For the house of representatives, $29,700.

For the contingent and incidental expenses of the Fifth General Assembly, viz: Rent of halls and committee rooms, general assem- stationery, postage, papers, electric light, gas, water, towels, soap, matches, sponges, carpets, window shades, flags, decorations, ice, fitting up of legislative halls and committee rooms, furniture, the expenses incurred for inaugural ceremonies, and all expenses of contested elections allowed and investigations ordered by either branch of the Fifth General Assembly, and unpaid expenses in contested election case of Chatfield vs. Hall, and all expenses or vouchers authorized or provided for by resolution of either house of the Fifth General Assembly, fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars.

Contingent fund.

For the incidental expenses of the executive and judicial departments for the years 1885 and 1886, viz.: Coal,

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water, gas, soap, matches, furniture, stationery, brooms, dusters, carpets, window shades, chandeliers, plumbing, glass, repairing, calcimining, refitting, moving, help, drayage, pay of janitor and engineer, the sum of sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars, being $9,000 for the year 1885 and $7,000 for the year 1886.

For the general contingent expenses of the executive General continand judicial departments for the years 1885 and 1886, viz.: gent fund. Assistant counsel, expenses of State Board of Canvassers, State Board of Equalization, messengers, postage for all departments, postoffice box rent, rent of telephones, expense of superintendent of public instruction while visiting schools, telegraphing, rubber stamps, maps, expressage, the sum of seven thousand five hundred ($7,500) dollars, being $3,750 for the year 1885 and $3,750 for the year 1886.

For printing required by the General Assembly, viz.: House and senate bills, amendments, resolutions, lists, cards, blanks, the house and senate journals, the laws passed, message and inaugural of Governor, amendments to constitution, contested elections, reports of State officers, reports of investigations, the printing of acts or parts of acts and laws in Spanish, required by law or resolution, the sum of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars.

For incidental printing required by the executive and judicial departments, viz.: Letter heads, envelopes, blank books, blanks, reports, notices, advertising of all kinds, lithographing, catalogues, school records and blanks, examination questions, brief [briefs], dockets, warrants, etc., the sum of fifteen thousand ($15,000) dollars, being $7,500 for [the] year 1885 and $7,500 for [the] year 1886.

For copying, translating and indexing the laws of the Fifth General Assembly, preparing and indexing the house and senate journals, translating and preparing reports, messages, inaugural address and compilation of acts authorized by law, the sum of six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

For rent of executive and judicial departments, for the years 1885 and 1886, the sum of seventeen thousand ($17,000) dollars, being $8,500 for [the] year 1885 and $8,500 for [the] year 1886.

SEC. 2. All unexpended balances now remaining in any of the funds herein mentioned, are hereby transferred to the general fund.

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