Partial appropriations for 1902 and 1903. Supreme Court. Salary of marshal, who shall perform the duties of librarian and cataloguing Salary of first deputy marshal Salary of second deputy marshal Salary of stenographer, first division Salary of third deputy marshal Salary of porter Contingent expenses $2,500 1,200 1,000 1,200 1,000 600 300 Partial appropriations for 1902 and 1903. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Ohio Institution for Feeble-Minded Youth. Salaries of officers and teachers and trustees' ex penses Ordinary repairs and improvements 'Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. $8,000 7,000 2,000 250 500 $4,000 4,000 State Board of Medical Registration and Examination. Balances and receipts State Fire Marshal. Balances and receipts SECTION 2. The moneys appropriated in the preceding section shall not be in any way expended to pay liabilities or deficiencies existing prior to February 15, 1902, nor shall they be used or paid out for purposes other than those for which said sums are specifically appropriated as aforesaid. SECTION 3. No bills for clerk hire, for furniture or carpets, or for newspapers, shall be paid out of appropriations made for contingent expenses; no bills for carpets or furniture, or any expenses for officers attending state, interstate or national associations of benevolent institutions, shall be paid out of the appropriations made for current expenses of said institutions; and no money herein appropriated shall Partial appropriations for be drawn except on a requisition on the auditor of state, ap- W. S. MCKINNON, Passed February 28, 1902. [Senate Bill No. 3.] AN ACT To authorize the appointment of an interpreter by the court of common pleas in any county of the ninth judicial district of Ohio. Judges of com mon pleas court in 9th judicial district may ap point interpreter. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That the judges of the several courts of common pleas in the ninth judicial district may, when requested, or upon their own motion, appoint a suitable person or persons as interpreter, in any cause then pending in said courts, or to be thereafter commenced in said courts, who shall take an oath as such interpreter, and who shall under the direction of the court, or any judge thereof, interpret the testimony of witnesses, and translate any writing necessary to be translated in the court, or in any cause therein, and perform such other services as are required by the court, or any judge thereof. The interpreter shall receive for his Compensation. services not to exceed $3.00 per day for the time he is engaged; to be allowed by the court or judge, and the auditor of the county is authorized to draw his warrant upon the County treasurer therefor, who shall pay the same out of any fund not otherwise appropriated. SECTION 2. The clerk of the court in which such service is rendered shall tax in the cost bill in every case, to be collected as other costs, the sum of three dollars per day for the services of such interpreter, when his services are required, and the fees shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the county fund. SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. W. S. MCKINNON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Passed March 4, 1902. CARL L. NIPPERT, President of the Senate. 24 G Salary shall be taxed in bill. cost |