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and twenty-five ($125) dollars; Edmund M. Allen, warden, four_hundred sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents ($416.66); Lawrence Ryan, deputy warden, eighty-five dollars and fifty-five cents ($85.55); William Walsh, deputy warden (8 days), fifty-three dollars and thirty-two cents ($53.32); Reverend A. J. Patrick, chaplain, one hundred and twentyfive ($125) dollars; Reverend P. Crumbley, chaplain, one hundred and twenty-five ($125) dollars; George W. Brock, 'physician, one hundred eighty-three dollars and thirty-four cents ($183.34); D. C. Fleming, steward, one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars; P. A. Erickson, turnkey, seventy-five ($75) dollars; C. M. Rodgers, turnkey, seventy-five ($75) dollars; F. J. Sullivan, turnkey, seventy-five ($75) dollars.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants on the State treasury in favor of said persons, respectively, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED June 23, 1917.

SECRETARY OF STATE-DEFICIENTY TO JULY 1, 1917.

§ 1. Appropriates $24,500.00 for certain purposes.

§ 2. How drawn.

§ 3. Emergency.

(HOUSE BILL No. 53. APPROVED FEBRUARY 9, 1917.)

AN ACT to make an appropriation to the Secretary of State to provide funds necessary to carry on the business of the State to July 1, 1917.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of twenty-four thousand five hundred.dollars ($24,500), be and the same is hereby appropriated to the Secretary of State, to provide funds necessary to carry on the business of the State to July 1, 1917, for the purposes herein named: For the contingency fund.....

Telephone and telegraph service...

Light and telephone, Chicago office.
Postage, automobile department..

Typewriters

Desks, chairs, files, equipment.

Fuel at the power plant..

Machinery and repairs.

Electrical fixtures..

Water

Extra help, automobile department..

Two additional elevator operators..

$ 3,500.00

400.00

200.00

7,000.00

700.00

300.00

1,000.00

500.00

500.00

1,000.00

6,000.00

900.00

For incidental expense, care, custody and maintenance of State
House and grounds during the sessions of the Fiftieth
General Assembly of the State of Illinois. . . .

Total

2,500.00

$24,500.00

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed, upon the presentation of proper vouchers, to draw his warrants for the sum appropriated, and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized

and directed to pay the same out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, the moneys above appropriated are immediately required; therefore, an emergency exists, and this Act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval.

APPROVED February 9, 1917.

APPROPRIATION TO SECRETARY OF STATE TO MEET SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN CITY OF SPRINGFIELD.

§ 1. Appropriation of $23.418.04 for spec- § 2.
ial assessments on account of
paving and street lighting.

Warrants to be drawn upon vouchers of Secretary accompanied with certificate of Attorney General-estimate of cost.

(HOUSE BILL No. 868. APPROVED JUNE 26, 1917.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to pay the State's portion of assessments for local improvements in and along certain streets in the city of Springfield upon which the State's property abuts.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there is hereby appropriated to the Secretary of State the sum of twenty-three thousand, four hundred eighteen and four one-hundredths dollars ($23,418.04), or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the State's portion of special assessments for local improvements made by the city of Springfield in, upon and along certain streets upon which property of the State abuts in the city of Springfield, namely:

For paving as follows:

South one-half of Monroe street, Spring street to Second street; West one-half of Second street, Monroe street to south line of Capitol avenue;

North one-half of Monroe street, First street to Second street; East one-half of First street, Monroe street to Adams street; South one-half of Adams street, First street to Second street; West one-half of Second street, Adams street to Monroe street; and South one-half of Capitol avenue, Second street, east to the east property line of the site of the Supreme Court building, together with court costs, levying and spreading assessments, inspection fees, and all necessary and legal expenses attending the same pursuant to law.

Also for electric street lighting in, upon and along the following named streets:

South side of Monroe street, Spring street to Second street;
West side of Second street, Monroe street to Edwards street;
North side of Edwards street, Second street to Spring street;
East side of Spring street, Edwards street to Monroe street;
East side of First street, Monroe street to Adams street;
North side of Monroe street, First street to Second street;
West side of Second street, Monroe street to Adams street;
South side of Capitol avenue, Second street east to the east line of

the site of the Supreme Court building; and

East side of Second street, Capitol avenue, south to the south line of the site of the Supreme Court building, together with court costs,

levying and spreading assessments, inspection fees, and all necessary and legal expenses attending the same pursuant to law.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants against said appropriations in favor of the treasurer of the city of Springfield, or other officer entitled to receive. the same, upon vouchers duly executed by the Secretary of State, accompanied by a certificate of the Attorney General to the liability of the State for the amount of such voucher or respective vouchers, and that the amount or amounts specified in said voucher or vouchers is or are legally due under the laws of the State, the ordinances of the city of Springfield authorizing said improvements, and the legal proceedings pursuant thereto.

Estimate of the cost assessed to the State of Illinois for the wood block pavement to be laid in Monroe street, from Spring street to Second street; in First street from Monroe street to Adams street; in Adams street from First street to Second street; in Second street, from Adams street to the south line of Capitol avenue; in Capitol avenue from Second street east to the east line of the Supreme Court building grounds; all in the city of Springfield, Illinois, including labor, material and the lawful expenses attending the same is the sum of $12,924.05 itemized as follows:

South one-half of Monroe street, Spring street to Second street

....800 square yds.

West one-half of Second street, Monroe street to south line of Capitol ave.....

..870 square yds.

North one-half of Monroe street, First street to Second street ...

...500

East one-half of First street, Monroe street to Adams street ...

..700

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South one-half of Adams street, First street to Second street ..

...700

West one-half of Second street, Adams street to Monroe street ...

...800

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South one-half of Capitol avenue, Second street east to
the east property line of the Supreme Court grounds..507

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Total

4,877 4,877 square yards of creosoted wood block pavement, including the removing of the present wearing surface, excavating, grading, necessary creosoted wood blocks, sand, gravel and cement for six inch concrete foundation, sand and cement one inch in thickness for cushion, asphalt filler for interstices between the wood blocks, bitumen for expansion joint and labor at $2.50 per square yard.... Cost to cover court cost, levying and spreading assessment, inspecting fees, and all necessary and legal expenses attending the same pursuant to law....

Total

$12,192.50

731.55

$12,924.05

I do further certify that in my opinion the said estimate does not exceed the probable cost of said improvement and the lawful expenses attending the same.

APPROVED June 26, 1917.

WADE D. SEELY, City Engineer.

SITES AND ERECTION OF ARMORY BUILDINGS AT KEWANEE AND MORRISON.

§ 1. Reappropriates unexpended balance.

(SENATE BILL No. 400. APPROVED JUNE 26, 1917.)

AN ACT to reappropriate the unexpended balance of appropriations made by an Act entitled "An Act in relation to procuring of sites and erection of armory buildings for the use of the Illinois National Guard and making appropriation therefor and for the purchase of sites and armory buildings at Kewanee and Morrison, Illinois" approved June 28, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, and a further Act entitled "An Act making appropriation of additional sum for the completion of armories now under construction" approved June 29, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, and a further Act entitled “An Act in relation to the procuring of site and erection of an armory for the use of the Illinois National Guard at Kankakee," approved June 29, 1915 and in force July 1, 1915, and a further Act entitled "An Act in relation to the procuring of site and erection of armory for the use of the Illinois National Guard and making appropriation therefor" filed June 19, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, and a further Act entitled “An Act in relation to procuring of site and erection of armory building for the use of the Illinois National Guard and Illinois Naval Reserve and making appropriation therefor" approved June 28, 1915, in force July 1, 1915.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby appropriated the unexpended balance on May 16, 1917, the respective amounts of which are hereinafter specified, of appropriations made for the several purposes specified in 'An Act in relation to procuring of sites and erection of armory buildings for the use of the Illinois National Guard and making appropriation therefor and for the purchase of sites and armory buildings at Kewanee and Morrison, Illinois,' approved June 28, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, the unexpended balances thereof being on May 16, 1917: First Cavalry $114,197.74, 6th Infantry, Galesburg, $1,071.47, and a further Act entitled, "An Act making appropriation for the additional sum for the completion of armories now under construction," approved June 29, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, the unexpended balance thereof being on May 16, 1917, $53.80 and a further Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to the procuring of site and erection of an armory for the use of the Illinois National Guard at Kankakee,' approved June 29, 1915, and in force July 1, 1915, the unexpended balances thereof being on May 16, 1917, $75,000, and a further Act entitled, "An Act in relation to the procuring of site and erection of an armory for the use of the Illinois National Guard and

making appropriation therefor,' filed June 19, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, the unexpended balance thereof being on May 16, 1917, $49,027.04; and a further Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to procuring of site and erection of armory building for the use of Illinois National Guard and Illinois Naval Reserve and making appropriation therefor,' approved June 28, 1915, in force July 1, 1915, the unexpended balance thereof being on May 16, 1917, $33,000; the appropriation hereby made being for the several purposes expressed in said Acts, to be paid out of State treasury for said purposes and in the manner in said Acts provided. The appropriations hereby made shall be in addition to any appropriation heretofore made or hereafter made for said purposes respectively.

APPROVED June 26, 1917.

1. Appropriates $1,100,000.00.

STATE AID ROADS.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL NO. 1005. APPROVED JUNE 26, 1917.)

AN ACT making an appropriation from the road fund for the building and maintaining of State aid roads in the several counties of the State.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That there be and is hereby appropriated from the road fund to the Department of Public Works and Buildings for the purpose of building and maintaining State aid roads in the several counties of the State for the year beginning July 1, 1917, and ending June 30, 1918, the sum of one million one hundred thousand dollars (1,100,000.00), and for the year beginning July 1, 1918, and ending June 30, 1919, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), or so much of such sums as may be required: Provided that any unexpended balance which may remain to the credit of the Department of Public Works and Buildings at the close of the year ending June 30, 1918, shall extend over and be subject to the order of the Department of Public Works and Buildings for the purpose of building and maintaining State aid roads in the several counties of the State during the year beginning July 1, 1918; and also that any unexpended balance which may remain to the credit of the Department. of Public Works and Buildings at the close of the year ending June 30, 1919, shall extend over and be subject to the order of the Department of Public Works and Buildings for the purpose of building and maintaining State aid roads in the several counties of the State during the period beginning July 1, 1919, and ending with the close of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the Fifty-first General Assembly.

2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and required to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the aforesaid sums of money upon the order of the Department of Public Works and Buildings, signed by the Director of said Department, and approved by the Director of Finance: Provided, said order shall be accompanied by a detailed statement showing the amounts expended, specifying and purpose of such expenditure and clearly distinguishing amounts expended for the building from those of maintaining State aid roads and

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