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CHAP. 153

Chapter 153.

G. W. Irving, in favor of.

Resolve in favor of G. W. Irving, Chairman of the Committee on
Education.

Resolved, That the sum of two hundred dollars and eighty cents be and is hereby appropriated to reimburse G. W. Irving, chairman of the committee on education, for money paid by him. to defray the expense of the committee visiting, in their official capacity, the several normal schools, and the University of Maine.

Approved March 24, 1905.

C. O.

Purinton,

in favor of.

Chapter 154.

Resolve in favor of C. O. Purinton, Secretary of the Committee on
Agriculture.

Resolved, That the sum of fifteen dollars be paid to C. O. Purinton for expenses as secretary of the committee on agriculture.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 194.

amended.

Chapter 155.

Resolves to amend Chapter one hundred ninety-four of the Resolves of eighteen hundred ninety-three, relating to Industrial Exhibits.

Resolved, That chapter one hundred ninety-four of the resolves, 1893, resolves of eighteen hundred ninety-three be and is hereby amended by inserting in the first line the words 'five hundred' between the word "thousand" and the word "dollars," so that said chapter as amended shall read as follows:

Industrial exhibits, appropria

tion for.

-for money advanced heretofore.

'Resolved, That the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated to the Maine State Fair Agricultural Society in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated for the purpose of encouraging the exhibition of the industrial products of Maine, as well as increasing the premiums in stock and agricultural classes, and also to provide further for pomological exhibits, apples, pears, plums, grapes and canned goods; and said society may draw said appropriation from the state treasury upon its voucher that such amount has been paid out each year for said purposes.'

And be it further resolved that the sum of fifteen hundred dollars be paid to said society before the first day of August, nineteen hundred and five, to be used by said society to reimburse it for money advanced heretofore in payment of premiums on agricultural exhibits.

Approved March 24, 1905.

CHAP. 156

Chapter 156.

Resolve in favor of James Chase, Mail Carrier of the House.

in favor of.

Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated to be paid James Chase, to James A. Chase the sum of thirty dollars for expenses as mail carrier of the House.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 157.

Resolve in favor of Sereno T. Kimball, Secretary of the Joint Select
Committee on State Printing.

Resolved, That the state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Sereno T. Kimball, secretary of the joint select committee on state printing, created by joint order passed January five, nineteen hundred and five, the sum of one thousand three hundred forty-nine dollars, the same being for expenses incurred by said committee under a joint order of the Senate and House, passed January nineteen, nineteen hundred and five.

Approved March 24, 1905.

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Chapter 158.

Resolve in favor of the Secretary of Committee on Insane Hospitals.

C. C.

in favor of.

Resolved, That the sum of twenty-three dollars and fifty cents be appropriated and paid to C. C. Morrison, secretary of the Morrison, committee on insane hospitals for disbursements made for expenses of said committee.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 159.

Resolve in favor of Moses Moon, a Civil War Veteran.

in favor of.

Resolved, That there be paid to Moses Moon a state pension Moses Moon, of six dollars per month from January first, nineteen hundred and five, until such time as he shall receive an increase in his United States pension.

Approved March 24, 1905.

CHAP. 160

Chapter 160.

Chapin
Lydston,

in favor of.

Resolve in favor of the Clerk of the Committee on Telegraphs and Telephones, Pensions, State Prison and Manufactures.

Resolved, That there be appropriated and paid to Chapin Lydston, clerk of the committee on telegraphs and telephones, pensions, state prison and manufactures, one hundred and fifty dollars for services to said committees.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Widow's island,

to furnish

buildings on.

Chapter 161.

Resolve in favor of Widow's Island.

Resolved, That the state accept the offer made by the United States of America of the marine hospital property known as Widow's island with the buildings thereon and that it be utilized as a summer home for such of the patients of the Maine insane hospital and Eastern Maine hospital as would be in the judg ment of the superintendents of the two institutions benefited thereby and that an appropriation of six thousand dollars be made to furnish the buildings, same to be expended under direction of the board of trustees for insane hospitals.

Approved March 24, 1905.

State house employees, in favor of.

Chapter 162.

Resolve in favor of State House employees.

Resolved, That the sum of twenty-five dollars be paid to each of the State House employees, serving under the superintendent of public buildings, for extra services rendered during the session, as follows: W. L. Thompson, D. W. Pettingill, J. M. Libby, J. A. McDonald, Josiah Weymouth, W. L. Stevens, Charles B. Pettingill, E. A. Weston, Fred Brown, William George, A. B. Perkins, B. C. Friend, O. I. Stone, O. O. Stetson, Fred B. Worthing, C. C. Richmond, Peter Breen, P. O. Carpenter, Benjamin Lapham, Oral Chandler, John C. Honey. Twenty-one in number, amounting to five hundred and twentyfive dollars.

Approved March 24, 1905.

CHAP. 163

Chapter 163.

Resolve in favor of Eugene Thomas, Secretary of the Committee on

Education.

Thomas,

Resolved, That the sum of twenty-five dollars be paid to Eugene Eugene Thomas to reimburse him for expenses paid for stenog- in favor of. rapher and messenger of the Committee on Education.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 164.

Resolve in favor of Secretary to Committee on Sea and Shore Fisheries.

T. W.
Baldwin,

Resolved, That the sum of twenty-five dollars be paid to T. W. Baldwin for expenses of stenographer and hearings of meetings in favor of. of committee on sea and shore fisheries.

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 165.

Resolve in favor of Samuel A. Hill.

Resolved, That there be paid to Samuel A. Hill, chairman of the committee on towns, the sum of two dollars and thirty-five cents, the amount paid by him for typewriting the reports of the committee.

Samuel A. favor of.

Hill, in

Approved March 24, 1905.

Chapter 166.

Resolve in favor of towns for reimbursements for money spent on State
Roads in the year nineteen hundred and three, under the provisions of
Chapter twenty-three, Revised Statutes.

Resolved, That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of four thousand four hundred thirty-eight dollars to be paid to the several towns in amounts as per schedule annexed.

State roads, ment for

reimburse

money spent on, by certain towns.

Lisbon

ANDROSCOGGIN.

$100

$100

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