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To pay the per diem of the doorkeeper, one hundred and 18 eighty dollars.

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To pay the per diem of the assistant doorkeeper, one hundred 20 and eighty dollars.

20 To pay the per diem of two gallery doorkeepers, three hun21 dred and sixty dollars.

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To pay the per diem of three cloak room attendants, one 23 hundred and thirty-five dollars each, four hundred and five24 dollars.

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To pay the per diem of the day watchman, one hundred and 26 eighty dollars.

27. To pay the per diem of the night watchman, one hundred 28 and eighty dollars.

29 To pay the per diem of the librarian, one hundred and 30 eighty dollars.

31

To pay the per diem of thirteen committee clerks, two thous32 and three hundred and forty dollars.

33 To pay the per diem of the clerk of the committee on taxa34 tion and finance, two hundred and seventy dollars.

35 To pay the per diem of the clerk of the judiciary committee, 36 two hundred and seventy dollars.

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To pay the per diem of ten floor pages, nine hundred dollars.

To pay the per diem of mailing and banking page, one hun

39 dred and thirty-five dollars.

40 To pay the per diem of four floor stenographers, seven 41 hundred and twenty dollars.

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To pay the per diem of four journal pages, three hundred 43 and sixty dollars.

44 To pay the per diem of the stenographer of the committee 45 on taxation and finance, two hundred and seventy dollars. 46 To pay the per diem of the stenographer of the committee 47 on the judiciary, two hundred and seventy dollars.

48 To pay the per diem of the private secretary to the speaker, 49 two hundred and seventy dollars.

50 To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the clerk, two 51 hundred and seventy dollars.

52

To pay the per diem of fifteen assistant clerks, four thousand 53 and fifty dollars.

Senate.

55 To pay the per diem of the members, five thousand four 56 hundred and ninety dollars.

57 To pay the mileage of the members, one thousand one hun58 dred and thirty-two dollars and ten cents.

59 To pay the per diem of the clerk, five hundred and fifty 60 dollars.

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To pay the per diem of the sergeant-at-arms, two hundred 62 and twenty-five dollars.

63 To pay the per diem of the assistant sergeant-at-arms, two 64 hundred and twenty-five dollars.

65 To pay the per diem of the reading clerk, two hundred and 66 seventy dollars.

67 To pay the per diem of the supervisor of printing, two hun68 dred and seventy dollars.

69

To pay

the per diem of the clerk to the committee on en70 grossed bills, two hundred and seventy dollars.

71 To pay the per diem of the clerk to the committee on en72 rolled bills, two hundred and seventy dollars.

73 To pay the per diem of the doorkeeper, one hundred and 74 eighty dollars.

75 To pay the per diem of two assistant doorkeepers, three hun76 dred and sixty dollars.

77 To pay the per diem of the librarian, one hundred and eighty 78 dollars.

79 To pay the per diem of the gallery doorkeeper, one hundred 80 and eighty dollars.

81 To pay the per diem of the day watchman, one hundred 82 and eighty dollars.

83 To pay the per diem of the night watchman, one hundred 84 and eighty dollars.

85

To pay the per diem of two cloak room attendants, two hun86 dred and seventy dollars.

87 To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the president, 88 two hundred and seventy dollars.

89

To pay the per diem of the clerk of the finance committee, 90 two hundred and seventy dollars.

91

To pay the per diem of the assistant clerk of the finance 92 committee, two hundred and seventy dollars.

93

To pay the per diem of the clerk of the judiciary committee,

94 two hundred and seventy dollars.

95 To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the judiciary 96 committee, two hundred and twenty-five dollars.

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98

To pay the per diem of the chaplain, ninety dollars.

To pay the per diem of seventeen committee clerks, three 99 thousand and sixty dollars.

100

To pay the per diem of supervisor of stenographers, one 101 hundred and eighty dollars.

102

To pay the per diem of five floor stenographers, one thous103 and one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

101

To pay the per diem of manager of pages, one hundred and 105 eighty dollars.

106 To pay the per diem of mailing and banking page, one hun107 dred and thirty-five dollars.

108 To pay the per diem of three journal and bill pages, four 109 hundred and five dollars.

110 To pay the per diem of eight floor pages, one thousand and 111 eighty dollars.

112

To pay the per diem of the page to the clerk, one hundred 113 and thirty-five dollars.

114

To pay the per diem of twenty assistant clerks, five thousand 115 four hundred dollars.

116 To pay the per diem of the stenographer to the clerk, two 117 hundred and seventy dollars.

Janitors.

119 To pay the per diem of the janitor, extra compensation dur120 ing the regular session of the legislature as provided by section 121 one of chapter eleven of the code, at three dollars per day, one 122 hundred and thirty-five dollars.

123 To pay the per diem of ten assistants to the janitor, during 124 the regular session of the legislature, as provided in section one 125 of chapter eleven of the code, at three dollars per day, one 126 thousand and three hundred and fifty dollars.

127 To pay the per diem of two charwomen, during the regular 128 session of the legislature, at one dollar and fifty cents per day 129 each, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.

130 To pay the per diem of the messenger to the finance com131 mittee of the senate and the committee on taxation and finance

132 of the house, one-half to be paid out of the senate contingent 133 fund and one-half out of the house contingent fund, one hun134 hundred and eighty dollars.

Section 2. The auditor of this state is hereby authorized and 2 directed to issue his warrants upon the treasury from time to time 3 for such amounts as are or may become due to the several members, 4 officers and attaches of the senate and the house of delegates and 5 janitor's help, upon the request of the clerk of the senate and 6 the sergeant-at-arms of the house of delegates, respectively. The 7 three items in regard to janitor and assistants to be paid one-half 8 out of the senate contingent fund and one-half out of the house 9 contingent fund.

CHAPTER 3.

(House Bill No. 286.)

AN ACT making appropriations of public moneys for salaries of the officers of the government, in pursuance of the forty-second section of the sixth article of the Constitution.

[Passed February 26, 1915. In effect from passage. Approved by the Governor February 28, 1915.]

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

Section 1. That there shall be and are hereby appropriated 2 out of the treasury for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth one 3 thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and the fiscal year ending 4 June thirtieth one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, re5 spectively, the following sums of money to pay the salaries of 6 the officers of the Government:

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To pay deficit in salaries of the Judges of
the Circuit Courts for 1914-15........ 25,575.00

Keeper of the Rolls.

To pay the salary of the Keeper of the Rolls $ 300.00
To pay the salary of the Janitor........ 1,500.00

300.00

1,500.00

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