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New York

Grand
Army

of the
Republic.

and Chat

Commis

MISCELLANEOUS.

For the Department of New York Grand Army of the Republic, for incidental office expenses, including postage, printing, telegraph and telephone charges, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Gettysburg For the New York commission for the battlefields of Gettystanoogeld burg and Chattanooga, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars, sion, tray for the payment of the engineer and secretary and necessary emcontingent ployees and for such other expenses as may be required for the expenses. work of the said commission including actual and necessary trav

eling and

Owen L.
Potter.

Superintendent On

eling and other contingent expenses incurred by the said commis. sioners in the discharge of their duties and for compensation for their services, as provided for in section six of chapter three hundred seventy-one, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-four, and the provisions of chapter two hundred sixty-nine, laws of eighteen hundred eighty-seven.

For the New York monuments commission for the battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in addition to the amounts hereto fore appropriated for the purpose of erecting suitable monuments and memorial structures and markers to the memory of soldiers of the state of New York who were engaged in the military operations around Chattanooga, said money to be paid by the treasurer upon the warrant of the comptroller upon proper vouchers duly certified by the presiding officer of the board of commissioners.

For Owen L. Potter for preparing the table of laws amended and repealed by the laws of nineteen hundred three and which tables were published in the session laws of nineteen hundred three as a part of the index thereof, three hundred dollars.

For salary of superintendent of Onondaga salt springs, as proondaga salt vided by chapter twenty-seven, laws of eighteen hundred ninetyeight, fifteen hundred dollars.

springs.

Clinton
House.

Compensation and mileage of electors of president

and vicepresident.

For the care and improvement of the Clinton house at Poughkeepsie, two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the compensation and mileage of the electors of president and vice-president, and for other expenses incurred by them under

the provisions of the election law, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Home

For deficiency in the appropriation for the support and in- Albany struction of pupils at the Albany home school for the deaf, twelve School for hundred dollars.

the Deaf.

Clark Cen

For the governor for the purpose of providing for an exhibit Lewis and by the state of New York at the Lewis and Clark centennial ex- tennial. position, to be held at Portland, Oregon, during the year nineteen hundred five, including the expense of transportation to Portland, Oregon, and return therefrom, of so much of the exhibit to be made by the state of New York at the Louisiana purchase exposition as he may deem to be appropriate, thirty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

McKinley

The sum of one hundred thousand dollars, being the unexpended William balance of appropriation made by chapter five hundred thirty. monument. six, laws of nineteen hundred two, for the erection of a monument of the late president William McKinley, in the city of Buffalo, is hereby reappropriated for the same purposes.

for the

of unifor

legislation.

The sum of four hundred eighteen dollars and fifty cents, being commission the unexpended balance of appropriation made by chapter two promotion hundred three, laws of eighteen hundred ninety, and reappro- mity of priated by chapter four hundred nineteen, laws of nineteen hundred, and again reappropriated by chapter five hundred ninetyfour, laws of nineteen hundred two, for expenses of the commissioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation, is hereby reappropriated for the same purpose.

cottage.

For necessary repairs of the Grant cottage on Mount Mac- Grant Gregor, for the care of the grounds surrounding the same, two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to be paid under the direction of the state architect.

§ 2. No manager, trustee or other officer of any state, charitable or other institution receiving moneys under this act from the state treasury for maintenance and support shall be individually interested in any purchase, sale or contract made by any officer for any of said institutions.

In accounts for repairs or new work not done under contract provided for in this act the name of each workman, the number of days he is employed, and the rate and amount of wages paid to him shall be given. If contracts are made for repairs or new

work, or for supplies, duplicates thereof, with specifications, shall be filed with the comptroller.

Moneys herein appropriated or reappropriated for building or structural work, or for the repair, improvement or furnishing thereof, or for the purchase or improvement of grounds, or for labor, salaries or maintenance shall only be advanced to the proper authorities as the work progresses or the purchase is made and upon bills duly certified, rendered and audited. § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

Follett memorial library.

Chap. 730.

'AN ACT making an appropriation for certain expenses of gov ernment, and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations. Became a law May 11, 1904, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. The treasurer shall pay, on the warrant of the comptroller, from the several funds properly chargeable therewith, to the persons, and for the objects indicated in this act, the amounts named, or such part of those amounts as shall be sufficient to accomplish, in full, the purposes designated by the appropriations, which several amounts are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, but no warrants shall be issued, except in cases of salaries, until the amounts claimed shall have been audited and allowed by the comptroller, who is hereby authorized to determine the

same.

LIBRARIES.

The sum of four hundred forty-three dollars and sixteen cents, being the unexpended balance of an appropriation made by chapter five hundred ninety-four, laws of nineteen hundred two, for the trustees of the Follett memorial library of the sixth judicial district for the purchase of additional statutes, digests, reports and law books, and for binding the unbound cases and points, is hereby reappropriated for the same purpose.

For the library of the supreme court, second judicial district,

at Newburgh, for maintenance and supplies, one thousand dol lars.

LEGISLATURE.

For the lieutenant-governor for extra stenographic and cleri- Lieutenantcal services, one thousand dollars.

governor, extra clerks, etc.

To the speaker of the assembly for extra stenographic and Speaker, clerical services, one thousand dollars.

extra clerks, etc.

means com.

For the ways and means committee for extra stenographic and Ways and clerical services, five hundred dollars, payable upon the certifi mitte, ar cate of the chairman of said committee.

tra clerks,

etc.

committee,

For the finance committee for extra stenographic and clerical Finance services, five hundred dollars, payable upon the certificate of the extra chairman of said committee.

clerks, etc.

senate,

expenses.

For the clerk of the senate thirteen thousand five hundred Clerk of dollars to be paid by the comptroller for contingent expenses of contingent the legislature of nineteen hundred four, and to be expended upon the approval of the temporary president of the senate. For the clerk of the assembly, twelve thousand dollars, to be Clerk of paid by the comptroller for the contingent expenses of the legis- contingent lature of nineteen hundred four and to be expended upon the approval of the speaker.

assembly,

expenses.

assembly nals and

For the preparation of supplementary indices of assembly Indexes of bills, journals and documents, under the direction of the clerk, bl, Jour thirteen hundred dollars, to be paid by the comptroller upon the documents. certificate of the speaker.

uals, etc.

For the assistant clerk of the assembly for services and dis. For manbursements in revising, reannotating and reindexing the clerk's manual and the committee clerk's manual and in revising, rearranging and preparing blank forms under and pursuant to a resolution of the assembly, adopted April thirteenth, nineteen hundred four, two thousand dollars.

digests.

For the clerks for the preparation of the session indices and Indices and digests for the legislative session of nineteen hundred four, thirty-two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces sary, to be paid upon the certificate of the temporary president of the senate or the speaker of the assembly.

expenses of

To the clerk of the senate, to defray the funeral expenses of Funera H. B. Whitbeck, late chief messenger of the senate, six hundred H. B.

Whitbeck.

William H.
Hughes.

dollars, to be paid on the certificate of the president pro tempore of the senate.

Widow, For the widow of the late William H. Hughes, member of assembly from the county of Washington, fifteen hundred dollars, to pay in full his salary for the session of nineteen hundred four; said amount to be paid from the appropriation made by chapter five hundred ninety-eight, laws of nineteen hundred three, for com pensation and mileage of officers and members of the legislature. For Charles E. Callahan, for personal expenses and counsel fees incurred in the contest by Edmond Redmond for the seat of the third assembly district of the county of Monroe, one thousand dollars, which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

Charles E.
Callahan.

W. M.
Spaulding.

Frank H.
Cothren.

Willis M.
Spaulding.

Enforce

ment of

cles law.

For W. M. Spaulding, counsel to the committee on privileges and elections, for counsel fees in the contest of Redmond versus Callahan, and in the contest of Lazansky versus Cothren, one thousand five hundred dollars, which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

For Frank H. Cothren, for personal expenses and counsel fees incurred in the contest by Edward Lazansky for the seat of the tenth assembly district of the county of Kings, two thousand five hundred dollars, which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

For Willis M. Spaulding counsel fee and services as counsel to the committee on privileges and elections in the contest by Edwin J. Chapman for the seat of the first assembly district of the county of Kings held by John Hill Morgan in nineteen hundred three, fifteen hundred dollars, which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of said committee.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

For the secretary of state, for clerk hire, purchase of badges, motor vehl printing and other necessary expenses in the enforcement of the act in relation to the registration and identification of motor vehicles and the use of the public highways for such vehicles, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the amount herein appropriated to be paid from the moneys received from registration of vehicles or otherwise.

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