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To pay the per dollars ($180.00.)

diem of the night watchman, one hundred and eighty

To pay the per diem of the librarian, one hundred and eighty

dollars ($180.00.)

To pay the salary of the chaplain for the session, one hundred dollars ($100.00.)

To pay the per diem of sixteen committee clerks, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars ($2,880.00.)

To pay the per diem of the clerk of the committee on taxation and finance, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of the clerk of the judiciary committee, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of nine floor pages, eight hundred and ten dollars ($810.00.)

To pay the per diem of mailing and banking page, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00.)

To pay the per diem of five journal pages, nine hundred dollars ($900.00.)

To pay the per diem of six floor stenographers, one thousand and eighty dollars ($1,080.00.)

To pay the per diem of the stenographer of the committee on taxation and finance, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of the stenographer of the committee on the judiciary, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay, the per diem of the private secretary to the speaker, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the speaker, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of Harry W. Hays, special clerk, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of two desk clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.)

To pay the per diem of the reading clerk, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of two assistant journal clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.) To pay the per diem of two printing clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.)

To pay the per diem of two assistant printing clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.)

To pay the per diem of the bill record clerk, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of two engrossing clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.)

To pay the per diem of two enrolling clerks, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.) To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the clerk, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

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To pay dollars ($270.00.)

diem of one journal clerk, two hundred and seventy

To pay the per diem of one assistant bill record clerk, two hundred. and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

Senate.

To pay the per diem of the members, five thousand four hundred and ninety dollars ($5,490.00.)

To pay the per diem of the clerk, five hundred and fifty dollars ($550.00.)

To pay the per diem of the sergeant-at-arms, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225.00.)

To pay the per diem of the doorkeeper, one hundred and eightydollars ($180.00.)

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diem of the assistant doorkeeper, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00.)

To pay the per diem of the gallery doorkeeper, one hundred and thirty-five dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of two cloak room attendants, one hundred and thirty-five dollars each, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of one day watchman, one hundred and thirtyfive dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of one night watchman, one hundred and thirtyfive dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of one librarian, one hundred and thirtyfive dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of ten committee clerks, one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800.00.)

To pay the per diem of the clerk to the committee on finance, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of the clerk to the committee on the judiciary, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of seven floor pages, nine hundred and fortyfive dollars ($945.00.)

To pay the per diem of the mailing and banking page, one hundred and thirty-five dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of three journal and bill pages, four hundred and five dollars ($405.00.)

To pay the per diem of six expert stenographers, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350.00.)

To pay the per diem of one chief stenographer, two hundred and seventy dollars ($270.00.)

To pay the per diem of two desk clerks, expert stenographers, two hundred and seventy dollars each, five hundred and forty dollars ($540.00.)

To pay the per diem of one stenographer in the clerk's office, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225.00.)

To pay the per diem of two journal clerks and two assistant journal clerks, nine hundred dollars ($900.00.)

To pay the per diem of two bill record clerks, four hundred and. fifty dollars ($450.00.)

To pay the per diem of two printing clerks and two assistant printing clerks, nine hundred dollars ($900.00.)

To pay the per diem of two engrossing clerks and two enrolling clerks, nine hundred dollars ($900.00.)

To pay the per diem of one warrant clerk and bookkeeper, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225.00.)

To pay the per diem of one bill editor and one assistant bill editor, four hundred and fifty dollars ($450.00.)

Janitors.

To pay the per diem of the janitor, extra compensation during the regular session of the legislature, as provided by section one of chapter eleven of the code, at three dollars per day, one hundred and thirtyfive dollars ($135.00.)

To pay the per diem of ten assistants to the janitor during the regular session of the legislature, as provided in section one of chapter eleven of the code, at three dollars per day, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350.00.)

To pay the per diem of two charwomen during the regular session. of the legislature, at two dollars per day each, one hundred and eighty dollars ($180.00.)

Sec. 2. The auditor of this state is hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrants upon the treasury from time to time for such amounts as are or may become due to the several members, officers and attaches of the senate and the house of delegates and janitors' help, upon the request of the clerk of the senate and the sergeant-atarms of the house of delegates, respectively. The three items in regard to jaintor and assistants to be paid one-half out of the senate contingent fund and one-half of the house contingent fund.

(House Bill No. 100.)

CHAPTER 6.

AN ACT making appropriations of public money on account of the contingent expenses of the legislature of one thousand nine hundred and thirteen.

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Sec. 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of the public treasury the following sums of money on account of the contingent expenses of the present session of the legislature:

For contingent expenses of the senate, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for said purpose. For contingent expenses of the house of delegates, two thousand. dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for said purpose.

Sec. 2. No supplies shall be purchased for either house, except upon resolution, or upon an order signed by the president of the senate and the clerk thereof, or by the speaker of the house and the clerk thereof. Sec. 3. The auditor is hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrants upon the treasurer for such amounts as may be necessary and may be authorized or directed by the resolution of either house to be paid.

(House Bill No. 379.)

CHAPTER 7.

AN ACT making appropriation of moneys out of the treasury to pay charges and expenses incurred in suppressing insurrection and executing the laws in the Kanawha valley in the year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, under the proclamation of the governor.

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Sec. 1. There is hereby appropriated out of moneys now in the treasury the sum of one hundred and ninety thousand dollars ($190,000.00) to pay notes of the state executed by the governor for the purpose of raising money to pay the militia and other charges and expenses in suppressing insurrection and executing the laws in the Kanawha valley in the year one thousand nine hundred and twelve; and the further sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the interest on said notes; which said notes are fully set out and described in the report and audit made to the governor by the state tax commissioner as chief inspector under chapter thirty-three of the acts of one thousand nine hundred and eight, and all the expenses incurred thereby; and the further sum of thirty-eight thousand dollars ($38,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of paying the outstanding indebtedness and unpaid bills and accounts so incurred and outstanding, as shown by said report and audit to the governor; and the further sum of ten thousand, forty-four and forty-two one-hundredths dollars ($10,044.42) to reimburse the civil contingent fund for sums expended therefrom for said purpose.

The auditor is hereby directed to pay said sums upon the requisition of the governor.

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