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Reporter.

Secretary of chief justice.

Servant.

supernumera

cellors.

Solicitors.

each year. 15. For compensation of the reporter of the supreme court decisions, nine hundred dollars for each volume reported and published. 16. For compensation of the secretary of the chief justice, fifteen hundred dollars for each year. 17. For compensation of one servant in the supreme court to be employed by the court and paid by the warrant on the order of the chief justice, three hundred dollars for each year. Circuit judges, 18. For compensation of thirteen circuit judges, ry judge, chan-and supernumerary judge, two thousand and five hundred dollars each, for each year, and for the expenses of the supernumerary judge, five hun dred dollars for each year to be paid monthly. 19. For compensation of five chancellors, twenty-five hundred dollars each, for each year. 20. For compensation of solicitors for the first, second third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth. tenth, eleventh, and twelfth judicial circuits, twenty-four hundred dollars each, for each year, and for compensation of solicitor for the thir teenth judicial circuit, six hundred dollars for each year, compensation of solicitor for Calhoun county, two thousand dollars for each year. 21. For compensation of the chief mine inspector, fifteen hundred dollars for each year, and for compensation for two associate mine inspectors, twelve hundred dollars each, for each year. Stationery and For stationery, post-office box rent and postage for the executive and supreme court offices, seven thousand five hundred dollars for each year. 25 For fuel, lights and water used in the capitol for the year ending September 30th, 1907, three thousand dollars, and for the years ending September 30th, 1908, 1909 and 1910, fifteen hundred dollars for each year. 24. For insurance on the capitol building, furniture therein and for the library, thirty-two hundred dollars. 25. For public printing and binding, including the reports of the heads of the departments, supreme court decisions, acts and journals of the legislature, advertisements and proclamations done in pursuance of law for the year ending September

Mine inspectors.

postage.

Fuel and lights

Insurance.

Printing and binding.

year. 26. Absconding thousand

felons.

Removal of

Feeding pris

Interest on

loans.

Distribution.

30th, 1907, thirty thousand dollars, and for the years ending September 30th, 1908, 1909 and 1910, ten thousand dollars for each For arrest of absconding felons, two five hundred dollars for each year. 27. For removal of prisoners, six thousand dollars for each prisoners. year. 28. For feeding prisoners in county jails, one hundred and ten thousand dollars for each prisoners. year. 29. For incidental and contingent expen ses to be disbursed on the order of the governor, Contingent. four thousand dollars each year. 30. 30. For interest on and cost of effecting temporary loans and other arrangements for maintaining the public credit, to be disbursed on the order of the gov ernor, one thousand dollars for each year. 31. For distributing acts and journals of the legis lature of 1907, and other public documents for the year ending September 30th, 1907, seven hundred and fifty dollars, and for the years ending September 30th, 1908, 1909, and 1910, five hundred dollars each. 32. For the maintenance of the department of archives and history, three thousand dollars for each year to be used and history. expended as provided by the law governing said department. 33. For interest on the Agricul- A. and M. coltural and Mechanical College bonds, twenty lege. thousand two hundred and eighty dollars for each year. 34. For interest on the sixteenth School land sections fund, valueless sixteenth section funds, fund interest. surplus revenue fund and school indemnity land fund for the public schools, one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars for each year, and for the interest on the fund arising on the sale of the land of the Alabama Girls' Industrial School for each year, ten thousand dollars; provided, that no interest shall be paid to the Alabama Girls' Industrial school on any amounts except such sums as are actually received from funds belonging to said school derived from the sale

Archives and

of its lands. 35. For interest on bonded debt of Interest on the State, three hundred and sixty thousand dol- bonded debt. lars for each year. 36. 36. For compensation of

the secretary of the senate and clerk of the house

Secretary sen

of house.

Secretary of State.

Montevallo school.

of representatives, filing and arranging papers of ate and clerk the respective houses in the secretary of State's office, and for copying and indexing the journals of the respective houses, four hundred and fifty dollars each. 37. For compensation of the secretary of State for preparing copies of the acts for the public printer and notes thereof for the same, ten cents for every hundred words. 38. For the support and maintenance of the Alabama Girls' Industrial School for white girls located at Montevallo, Alabama, fifteen thousand dollars for each year. 39. For compensation of the assistant to the librarian and marshal of the supreme court, one thousand dollars for each year. Adjutant Gen 40. For compensation of the adjutant general, fifteen hundred dollars for each year. 41. For the compensation of the State tax commissioner, twenty-four hundred dollars for each year. 42. For the compensation of the commissioner of Commissioner agriculture and industries, twenty-one hundred Agriculture dollars for each year; for compensation of two 'clerks in the office of the commissioner of agriculture and industries, one at fifteen hundred dollars for each year and one at twelve hundred doilars for each year.

Assistant librarian.

eral.

Tax Commissioner.

and Industries, and clerks.

Appropria

in force.

Sec. 2. That the appropriations herein before made in this act for the year ending September tions continued 30th, 1910, be and the same are hereby renewed and continued in force until and including the first day of March, 1911;.provided, that not more than half of the several sums appropriated hereinbefore for the year ending September 1910, shall be expended.

Legislature.

30th,

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that the per diem and mileage of senators and representatives and for the payment of the officers and employes of the senate and house of representatives, and for the incidental expenses of the regular session of the legislature, fifty thousand dollars are hereby appropriated, and no appropriation herein made shall be construed to be an addition to the appropriation for the same purpose or purposes made by separate act heretofore passed, or that

may hereafter be passed at this session; and provided further, that the appropriation for the same purposes, or any of them in section 1, of the general approproiation act, approved Feb. 13, 1903, shall be construed to be embraced in the appropriations herein before made in section 1 of this act, and shall not be deemed an addition thereto.

Approved February 8, 1907.

No. 25.)

AN ACT.

(H. 357.

To authorize the secretary of State to employ a stenographer for the office of secretary of State and insurance commissioner, and to fix compensation therefor.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of Alabama, That the secretary of State may employ a stenographer who shall receive $900 per

annum.

Sec. 2. That the sum of $900 per annum be and the same is hereby appropriated as compensation for said stenographer.

Stenographer.

Compensation.

Sec. 39. Said stenographer shall in addition to the work in the office of the secretary of State Duties of stedo the stenographic work of the insurance de- ncgrapher. partment under the direction of the secretary of

State.

Sec. 4. The provisions of this act shall take

effect upon its approval by the governor.

Approved this 9th day of February, 1907.

Act in effect 60

Rate charged

not to exceed

2 1-2 cents per

N. 30.)

AN ACT.

(S. 5 To prescribe and regulate passenger rates on all railroads other than street railroads carrying passengers between points within the State of Alabama.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of Alabama, That from and after sixty days after days after ap- the passage and approval of this act, the owners proval. and operators of steam railroads in this State engaged in carrying passengers shall not charge exceeding two and one-half cents per mile per passenger for carrying any passengers from one point to another in Alabama, and shall keep and sell at their regular stations tickets at a price not exceeding two and one-half cents per mile or fraction of a mile; but not be required to ac cept a single fare for less than five cents, and in case of odd miles the passenger shall pay three cents for the last mile or fraction of a mile. Provided that this act shall apply to all lines over one hundred miles in length and their branches operating in this State; and provided further that the rate on all lines not over one hundred miles long in this State shall be fixed by the railroad commission.

mile.

Penalties.

Sec. 2. Any corporation, partnership, association or person owning or operating such railroad; or officer, servant or agent of any such who shall knowingly charge or accept fare at a higher rate than prescribed by this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction be fined not less than fifty dollars for each of fense.

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That this act shall go into effect after its passage and approv al.

Approved February 14, 1907.

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