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seven of the acts of nineteen hundred and three, five thousand dollars.

Erroneous Assessments.

For refunding taxes assessed, collected and paid into the treasury, to be paid out of the fund into which the taxes were paid, such amount as may be necessary for such purpose.

Insurance.

For premiums on insurance of public buildings, to be drawn and paid out on the order of the board of public works, ten thousand dollars.

Every board in control of any of the public buildings of the state shall cause the buildings under their control respectively to be insured and kept insured, and the premiums to be paid out of said fund.

Before any insurance is taken, the board in control of the building shall report the amount of insurance proposed to be taken and the rate of insurance, and the same shall be approved by the board of public works before the insurance is written. Each board shall report biennially to the governor insurance carried, and the time the same will expire. The insurance on the penitentiary shall be paid out of the money under the control of the board of directors thereof.

Emergency Fund.

For state emergency fund ten thousand dollars. No part of this fund shall be expended except on the unanimous vote of all the members of the board of public works.

State Law Library.

For purchasing and binding books for the state law library, two thousand five hundred dollars, to be drawn on the order of the supreme court of appeals and expended under the direction of said court; and all books furnished or purchased by this appropriation shall be the property of the state.

Erroneous Payments into the Treasury.

For refunding moneys erroneously paid into the treasury, such

sum is hereby appropriated as may be erroneously so paid, payable out of the same fund into which paid.

For the Distribution of General School Fund.

For the distribution of the general school fund such amount is hereby appropriated as may be duly apportioned by the state superintendent of free schools to each county, payable out of the general school fund.

For the payment of the county superintendents of schools to be paid out of the general school fund, according to the provisions of section fifty-three of chapter forty-five of the code, forty-two thou sand dollars.

For Refunding County, District and Municipal Taxes.

For refunding to counties, districts and municipal corporations, county, district and municipal taxes, paid into the treasury for redemption of lands, such amount is hereby appropriated as will be necessary to refund to the counties, districts and municipal corpor ations entitled thereto, the taxes so paid into the treasury.

For refunding county, district and municipal taxes paid into the treasury by railroad and other companies, such sum is hereby appropriated as will be necessary to refund to each county, district and municipal corporation the amount of such taxes as may be paid into the treasury to the credit of such county, district or muni cipal corporation.

Overpaid Taxes.

For refunding overpayments made at the treasury, on the account of taxes, licenses, fines and commissions to be paid out of the fund into which they were paid, such amount as may be necessary for such purpose.

Delinquent Taxes.

The auditor shall credit all delinquent taxes due the state to the fund to which they belong, and the cost of certification and publication of sale shall be paid out of the fund to which they are credited, and so much as may be necessary is hereby appropriated for the payment of the same.

Game and Fish Warden.

For the salary of game and fish warden, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, three hundred dollars.

Pardon Attorney.

To pay salary of pardon attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars.

To pay expenses of pardon attorney, including stenographer, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

West Virginia Humane Society.

For current expenses, eight thousand dollars.

State Geological and Economic Survey.

For geological survey in co-operation with the United States geological survey, fifteen thousand dollars.

For salaries of geological staff, five thousand dollars.

For preparation and publication of report, five thousand dollars. For assistants and other expenditures, two thousand dollars.

The Militia.

To carry into effect the provisions of chapter sixty-one of the acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, as amended by the act of 1905, relating to the militia, forty-five thousand dollars, which amount shall cover all expenditures for the militia, for the fiscal year; provided, that the sum shall be disbursed under the direction of the governor, adjutant general and paymaster general upon requisition made upon the auditor. This appropriation includes six hundred dollars to be paid equally to the chief musicians of each of the regimental bands of the first and second regiments.

Department of Archives and History.

For salary of state historian and archivist, stenographer, purchase of books and records, binding books, erecting shelves, and incidental expenses, the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars.

Printing, Binding and Stationery.

For public printing, binding and stationery, including militia, thirty thousand dollars.

For printing, binding and stationery for the office of the state

superintendent of free schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, nine thousand dollars.

There is hereby appropriated out of the revenues of the year beginning October first, nineteen hundred and eight, to pay assistant superintendent of public printing in editing, preparing and reading proof on the biennial reports and other matter required to be printed for the legislature, and to assist during the session of the legis lature of nineteen hundred and nine, to be paid on orders of the superintendent of public printing, the sum of five hundred dollars.

Capitol Building and Grounds.

For water, one thousand dollars.

For lighting and heating, three thousand dollars.

For repairs and contingent expenses, four thousand dollars.

Governor's Mansion and Grounds.

For repairs and maintenance, twelve hundred and fifty dollars.

Civil Contingent Fund.

For civil contingent fund for the governor, nine thousand dollars.

Contingent Fund Executive Department.

For contingent expenses of the auditor's office, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the treasurer's office, seven hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the attorney general's office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For purchase of library and books for the office of the attorney general, three hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of the state superintendent of free schools' office, to be paid out of the general school fund, two thousand dollars.

For purchase of books for the office of the state superintendent of free schools, to be paid out of the general school fund, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For expenses to be incurred under the provisions of article 12, section two of the constitution, five hundred dollars, or so much

thereof as may be necessary, to be paid out of the general school fund.

For contingent expenses secretary of state's office, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of adjutant general's office, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses and clerk hire of state librarian's office, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses commissioner of banking's office, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Salaries of Clerks.

For salary of governor's private secrtary, four thousand dollars.

For other clerk hire. and stenographers, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk of secretary of state, two thousand dollars.

For salary of clerk to secretary of board of public works, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For other clerks in office of secretary of state, five thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars.

For salary of stenographer of secretary of state's office, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in treasurer's office, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For salary of assistant clerk in treasurer's office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of stenographer of treasurer and other clerk hire, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For salary of chief clerk in the auditor's office, two thousand dollars.

For salary of other clerks in the auditor's office sixteen thousand dollars.

For salary of stenographer for auditor, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For the auditor of state there is hereby appropriated so much as may be necessary to pay the additional expenses of his office occasioned by the extra work made necessary by act of the regular ses

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