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JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued.

APPENDIX A.-CONTAINS,

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ACTS OF 1901.

(House Bill No. 328.)

CHAPTER 1.

AN ACT making appropriations of public money to pay general charges upon the treasury.

[Passed February 22, 1901. In effect from passage. Approved February 23, 1901.]

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

tions to pay

1. There shall be and are hereby appropriated out Appropriaof the State fund for the fiscal year ending September general thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and one, the fol- charges upon lowing sums for the purposes as follows:

Penitentiary.

For salary of the warden, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the clerk and commissary, one thousand dollars.

For salary of the physician, six hundred dollars.
For salary of chaplain, one hundred and fifty dol-

lars.

For salary of matron, six hundred dollars.

The board of directors of the penitentiary are hereby authorized and directed, to pay over and cover into the State treasury, from time to time, all money and income arising from the hiring of inmates under the control of the said board, over and above the

the treasury for fiscal year ending September 30. 1901, including deficien

cies.

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sum of twenty thousand dollars, which said board of directors are to retain and use to meet the current and other expenses of the penitentiary.

Criminal Charges.

For criminal charges, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars.

For extradition of criminals, two thousand dollars.

Lunatics in Jail.

For support of lunatics in jail, three thousand dollars.

Historical Society.

For the West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society, twelve hundred dollars, for salary of librarian and for purposes of collecting, purchasing and preserving relics, books, printing and stationery, et cetera; the articles which may be collected by said fund to be and remain the property of the State, and to be held in trust by said society for the State

Normal Schools.

For the support of the Normal School and its branches, to be paid according to the provisions of sections ninety-six and ninety-seven, of chapter fortyfive of the Code, as amended by the Acts of the Legislature of one thousand eight hundred and ninetynine, thirty thousand dollars.

For additional expense for the support of the Normal School and its branches, twelve thousand dollars. For traveling expenses of the board of regents, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of secretary, two hundred dollars.

For the education and normal school training of colored teachers, to be paid according to the provisions of section ninety-six of chapter forty-five of the Code, fifteen hundred dollars.

Marshall College.

For library and apparatus, one thousand dollars.
For furniture, six hundred dollars.

tions to pay

For furniture for dormitory, four hundred dollars. AppropriaFor furniture for commencement hall, two hundred general dollars.

For contingent expenses, seven hundred dollars. For painting building, tinting walls and repairs, five hundred dollars.

For fuel, water and lights, one thousand dollars.
For janitor, six hundred dollars.

For sewer, grading and improving grounds, five hundred and fifty dollars.

For deficiency for opera chairs, four hundred and twenty dollars.

For fire escapes, two hundred dollars.

For physical apparatus for laboratory, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For hose connections and plumbing for fire extin guishers, hand grenades, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For deficiency for fuel for the year nineteen hundred, one hundred and fifty-eight dollars.

For deficiency for plumbing and gas fixtures, seven hundred and seventy-three dollars and sixty cents. For deficiency for furnishing dormitory, three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

West Liberty Normal School.

For library and apparatus, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For furniture, three hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses, six hundred dollars.

For fuel and light, four hundred dollars.

For janitor, three hundred and fifty dollars.

For repairs to buildings, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For tower clock, four hundred dollars.

For wall and fence, four hundred dollars.

For electric clock, one hundred dollars.

For painting and papering, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Concord Normal School.

For library and apparatus, one thousand dollars. For repairs to buildings, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses, six hundred dollars.

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