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Thirteen District Attorneys, salaries

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10,400 10,400 20,800 Section 28. To pay salaries and expenses of the Court of Appeals for two years the following sums are hereby appropriated: Office and incidental expenses, $1,500 (Note-See governor's veto at the end of this act.) judges, salaries, $50,000; clerk, salary (in addition to salary as clerk of Supreme Court), $2,000; reporter, salary (in addition to salary as reporter of Supreme Court), $2,000; deputy clerk, salary, $7,000; bailiff, salary, $2,400; and five stenographers, salaries, $12,000, said salaries to be paid monthly at the end of each month.

District
Attorneys.

Court of
Appeals.

of Fees.

It is hereby provided that all fees received for copies Disposition of opinions or other papers by the employes of the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals, shall be paid into the General Fund, unless otherwise provided by law.

Section 29.

TEACHER OF ADULT BLIND.

Teacher of Adult Blind, salary.$ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 2,000 Teacher Teacher of Adult Blind, ex

Adult Blind.

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Printing
Reports.

Incidental and Contingent Expenses.

Above Clerk to act as clerk to
State Auditing Board with-
out additional compensation.
Section 32.

Secretary's salary and office ex-
penses of the Wage Commis-
sion for Women and Mi-
nors

$ 500 $1,000 $1,500

Section 33. For printing annual and biennial reports of the various officers, bureaus, boards and departments as provided by law the sum of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00).

Section 34. To provide for the incidental and contingent expenses, including printing, postage, stationery, supplies, telephone, express and miscellaneous items of the several officers and departments herein mentioned, there is hereby appropriated the sum of $71,800 (SeventyOne Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars), as follows: Governor

Secretary of State...

.$ 1,000.00

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To provide for an emergency fund available for any or all of the Departments of the State Government

3,000.00

Section 35. There is hereby appropriated, in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, rendered January 12, 1912, the sum of $7,629.72 to adjust the claim of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company against Timothy O'Connor, for corporation taxes paid by said Railway Company to Timothy O'Connor as Secretary of State, and which sum ́ was turned over by said O'Connor to the State Treasurer; said sum to be paid by the State Treasurer upon voucher approved by the Governor and the Attorney General.

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

Claim of Atch

ison, Topeka

& Santa Fe Railway

Company.

Per diem ex penses of

General

Section 36. For the per diem and actual and necessary traveling expenses of members of the Nineteenth General Assembly, the per diem of officers, clerks, ser- Nineteenth geant-at-arms, pages, janitors, chaplains and other em- Assembly. ployes of the Nineteenth General Assembly, there is hereby appropriated the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000).

To Speaker O. C. Skinner, of House of Representatives, 19th General Assembly, for incidental expense, $300.

Speaker.

Legislative

Section 37. For all the printing required by the Nineteenth General Assembly for the years 1913 and printing.

House and
Senate
Journals.

Session Laws.

Indexing, etc.
Journals and
Session Laws.

All money paid out for fiscal year indicated.

As provided by law.

Contingent expenses subject to State Auditing Board.

Emergency.

1914, including House and Senate Bills, Calendars, Journals, Roll Calls, Reports, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Rules, Bill Covers and Engrossing Blanks the sum of TwentyFive Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($25,500.00).

Section 38. For printing House and Senate Journals of the Nineteenth General Assembly the sum of Five Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00).

Section 39. For printing Session Laws of the Nineteenth General Assembly the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00).

Section 40. For checking, copying, indexing and compiling House and Senate Journals and Session Laws of the Nineteenth General Assembly, there is hereby appropriated the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00).

Section 41. All moneys appropriated under this Act for the fiscal year 1913 shall be paid out only for expenses of the fiscal year 1913, and all moneys appropriated under this Act for the fiscal year 1914 shall be paid out only for expenses of the fiscal year 1914, and in case of appointive offices requiring confirmations, no salaries shall be allowed or paid until the appointee shall have been duly confirmed, except in cases of appointments to fill vacancies caused by death, resignation or removal for cause.

Section 42. All moneys hereby appropriated shall be paid out as provided by law and not otherwise.

Section 43. All appropriations herein made for the several Executive and Judicial Departments and State Boards and Bureaus, except appropriations for salaries and services, annual and biennial reports, and funds of the Governor, shall be deemed and held to be appropriations for the contingent and incidental expenses of such departments, boards and bureaus, and as such shall become subject to all the terms and provisions of an act entitled "An act creating a State Auditing Board and defining the powers and duties thereof," approved March 17th, 1911.

Section 44. In the opinion of the General Assembly an emergency exists; therefore, this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

April Twenty-eight Nineteen Thirteen. I hereby approve of all of House Bill No. 741 entitled "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF

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THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 1913 and 1914, EXCEPT

(1) the item contained at the beginning of Section 8 of said bill on page 4 as follows:

"Members of State Board of Land Commissioners (3) salaries, $9,000, $9,000, $18,000", which I disapprove; and EXCEPT

(2) all of Section 13 of said bill on page 5, which I disapprove; and EXCEPT

(3) the item contained in line 13 of.Section 15 of said bill on page 6 as follows: "Chemist, salary, $2,000, $2,000, $4,000", of which I approve only $1,000 for the year 1913 and $1,000 for the year 1914, making a total of $2,000 for the biennial period, and I hereby disapprove of $1,000 of the aforesaid appropriation for 1913 and $1,000 of the aforesaid appropriation of $2,000 for 1914, or a total of $2,000 for the biennial period; and EXCEPT

(4) all of Section 20 A of said bill on page 7, which I disapprove; and EXCEPT

(5) the item contained in line 12 of Section 23 on page 8 as follows: "Inheritance tax clerk, salary, $1,800, $1,800, $3,600" of which I approve only $1,200 for the year 1913 and $1,200 for the year 1914, making a total of $2,400 for the biennial period, and I hereby disapprove of $600 of said appropriation of $1,800 for 1913 and $600 of said appropriation of $1,800 for 1914, or a total of $1,200 for the biennial period; and EXCEPT

(6) the item contained in line 2 of section 28 of said bill as follows: "Office and incidental expenses, $1,500", which I disapprove.

My reason for disapproving the first item above referred to is that said item is not a proper item in a general appropriation bill, being payable from a special fund created for that purpose.

My reason for disapproving the second item above referred to is that the appropriations contained in said section are already contained in a special act.

My reason for disapproving the third item above referred to is that in my judgment one-half of said appropriation is unnecessary.

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