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two thousand dollars; for expenses, five hundred dollars: For fox bounties, sixty-two hundred dollars: For the state forester, two thousand dollars.

Approved, June 13, 1907.

[Senate Bill No. 229.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 266.]

An Act making Appropriations for Educational Purposes for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For the support of the common schools of the several towns, per capita allowance, one million seventy-seven thousand dollars; for the state board of education, for normal schools, for salaries and running expenses, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars; for normal school building at Willimantic, for changes and repairs, two thousand dollars; for paying expenses of special agents to enforce the laws relating to the employment of children and laws relating to attendance at school, twenty thousand dollars; for school libraries and apparatus, fifteen thousand dollars; for public libraries, seventeen thousand dollars; for expenses of public library committee, fifty-five hundred dollars; for teachers' meetings, six thousand dollars; for salary of secretary, seven thousand dollars; for salaries of clerks, seventyfour hundred dollars; for salary of agent, three thousand dollars; for office expenses, eleven thousand dollars; for expenses of secretary, twelve hundred dollars; for expenses of agent, fifteen hundred dollars; for expenses of board, five hundred dollars; for tuition of children in high schools, fifty-five thousand dollars; for transportation of children to high schools, twenty-two thousand dollars; for evening schools, fourteen thousand dollars; for support of common schools, average attendance grant, ninety-five thousand dollars; for supervision of schools, eighteen thousand dollars.

Approved, June 13, 1907.

[Senate Bill No. 239.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 284.]

An Act making Appropriations for Sundry Civil Purposes for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For the temporary examiner of public records, for salary, four thousand dollars; for expenses, two thousand dollars: For insane elsewhere than at Middletown and Norwich, nine thousand dollars: For Connecticut School for Imbeciles, sixty-five thousand dollars: For The Connecticut Children's Aid Society Corporation, fourteen thousand dollars: For Connecticut Humane Society, four thousand dollars: For salaries and expenses of county health officers, Hartford county, four thousand dollars; New Haven county, four thousand dollars; New London county, fifteen hundred dollars; Fairfield county, two thousand dollars; Windham county, fifteen hundred dollars; Litchfield county, eighteen hundred dollars; Middlesex county, twelve hundred dollars; Tolland county, fourteen hundred dollars: For state geological and natural history survey, three thousand dollars. Approved, June 14, 1907.

[Senate Bill No. 243.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 298.]

An Act making Appropriations for Judicial Expenses for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For salary and expenses of the chief justice of the supreme court of errors, sixteen thousand dollars; for salaries and expenses of four associate judges, sixty thousand dollars; for salaries and expenses of nine judges of the superior court, one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas

court, Hartford county, eight thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, New Haven county, civil side, six thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, New Haven county, criminal side, six thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, New London county, civil side, five thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, New London county, criminal side, one thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, Fairfield county, civil side, eight thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, Fairfield county, criminal side, four thousand dollars; for salary of judge of common pleas court, Litchfield county, six thousand dollars; for salary of judge of the district court of Waterbury, six thousand dollars; for salary of deputy judge of the district court of Waterbury, three thousand dollars; for expenses of the judges of the courts of common pleas and the district court of Waterbury, two thousand dollars; for salary and expenses of state referee, seven thousand dollars; for salary of reporter of judicial decisions, twelve thousand dollars; for salary of clerk of reporter of judicial decisions, three thousand dollars; for office expenses of reporter of judicial decisions, two hundred dollars.

Approved, June 21, 1907.

[Senate Bill No. 244.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 299.]

An Act making Appropriations for Judicial Expenses for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For salary of prosecuting attorney for the court of common pleas, New Haven county, four thousand dollars; for salary of prosecuting attor ney for the court of common pleas, New London county, twentyfour hundred dollars; for salary of prosecuting attorney for the court of common pleas, Fairfield county, three thousand dollars; for salary of prosecuting attorney for the district court of Waterbury, New Haven county, three thousand dollars; for expenses of prosecuting attorney, sixteen hundred dollars. Approved, June 21, 1907.

[Senate Bill No. 230.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 307.]

An Act making Appropriations for Certain Commissions and for the State Police Department.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereihafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For pharmacy commissioners, for salaries of commissioners, eighteen hundred dollars; for clerk hire, four hundred dollars; for expenses of commissioners, eight hundred dollars: For the dairy commissioner, for salary of commissioner, thirty-six hundred dollars; for expenses of commissioner, twenty-four hundred dollars; for salary of deputy dairy commissioner, three thousand dollars; for expenses of deputy commissioner, twenty-four hundred dollars: For the commissioner on domestic animals, for salary of commissioner, thirty-six hundred dollars; for office and traveling expenses and veterinarian services, fifty-five hundred dollars; for cattle condemned, nine thousand dollars: For the state police department, for salaries of superintendent, assistant superintendent, and policemen, twenty-four thousand dollars; for office and commissioners' expenses, four thousand dollars; for traveling expenses, eight thousand dollars; for deputy sheriffs and other officers specially employed, fourteen thousand dollars: For the commission of sculpture, for decoration and completion of exterior of the capitol building, fifteen thousand dollars.

Approved, June 27, 1907.

[House Bill No. 765.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 308.]

An Act making Appropriations for Judicial Expenses for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For salary of state's attorney for Hartford county, eight thousand dollars;

for salary of state's attorney for New Haven county, eight thousand dollars; for salary of assistant state's attorney at Waterbury, thirty-six hundred dollars; for salary of state's attorney for New London county, five thousand dollars; for salary of state's attorney for Fairfield county, eight thousand dollars; for salary of state's attorney for Windham county, thirty-four hundred dollars; for salary of state's attorney for Litchfield county, four thousand dollars; for salary of state's attorney for Middlesex county, thirty-four hundred dollars; for salary of state's attorney for Tolland county, three thousand dollars; for expenses of state's attorneys, thirty-six hundred dollars.

Approved, June 27, 1907.

[House Bill No. 773.]

[SPECIAL LAWS No. 319.]

An Act making Appropriations for Hospitals for the Two Years ending September 30, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:

The following sums are hereby appropriated to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the objects hereinafter specified for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1909: For Bridgeport Hospital, ten thousand dollars; for The Danbury Hospital, ten thousand dollars; for The Day-Kimball Hospital of Windham County, six thousand dollars; for The General Hospital Society of Connecticut, twenty thousand dollars; for Grace Hospital Society, ten thousand dollars; for Hartford Hospital, twenty thousand dollars; for The Litchfield County Hospital of Winchester, six thousand dollars; for The Meriden Hospital, six thousand dollars; for The Middlesex Hospital, six thousand dollars; for The New Britain General Hospital, ten thousand dollars; for Memorial Hospital of New London, ten thousand dollars; for Norwalk Hospital of Norwalk, ten thousand dollars; for The St. Francis Hospital of Hartford, fifteen thousand dollars; for The St. Vincent's Hospital, of Bridgeport, ten thousand dollars; for The Waterbury Hospital, ten thousand dollars; for The Stamford Hospital, ten thousand dollars. Approved, June 28, 1907.

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