print paper, typewriters and supplies, blue print machine supplies, adding machines and supplies, paste, and all other necessary articles for the proper conduct of the office, drinking water, books, subscriptions to public service periodicals, which deal with technical subjects, filing cases, desks, carpets and other furniture and fixtures, and employment of temporary emergency clerical force in cases such as express refunds, or freight rate refunds, or litigation in the courts--For the enforcement of the oil and gas laws, and any other special duties conferred upon the commission by this Legislature STATE REPORTS, FISCAL PERIOD 1915-17. For printing Supreme Court Reports and Crimi: nal Court Reports For re-printing three volumes Oklahoma Territorial Reports, 500 copies of each $ 5,000.00 2,250.00 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 10,000.00 -$ 14,000.00 $ 14,000.00 Salaries of officers and employes__ and compiling reports, printing agricultural statistical blanks, stationery and supplies___ Expense of live stock inspection, including salaries of inspectors, when needed, at not more than $3.00 per day and their traveling expenses Expense of State Veterinarian Animals killed by order of State Veterinarian. Expense of inspecting orchards 2,500.00 2,500.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 For collecting exhibits, transportation and expenses incident to placing said exhibits in dry farming congresses, to be expended under the direction of the State Board of Agriculture, and claims to be approved by the President of said board STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Salary State Commissioner of Health Asst. State Commissioner of Health Asst. Register Vital Statistics For the purchase and distribution of biological products known as curatives and preventives in the treatment of diphtheria and meningitis and for the Pasteur treatment for hy 1.000.00 1,000.00 drophobia and for vaccine for smallpox and typhoid fever, to be distributed to the indigents of the state upon application made to the State Commissioner of Health upon blanks prescribed by the State Board of Health, distribution to be made through at least one drug store in each county.. Contingent expenses, cantagious and infectious Salaries, traveling expenses and office expenses $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 For equipment and maintenance of laboratory to be in the office of the State Public Health Department, and under the direction of the State Commissioner of Health 5,000.00 5,000.00 STATE LIBRARIAN. Salary of State Librarian and Marshal Contingent, covering stamps, express, freight, Purchase of books, and for preparing, printing and distributing 1,000 copies of a library catalogue Contingent, Oklahoma City Employment Bureau CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR'S DEPARTMENT. Salary of Chief Mine Inspector $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 Salary of three assistant Mine Inspectors, at $1, Traveling and maintenance expenses for the Chief Salary of Chief Deputy Oil and Gas Wells and Per diem ($5.00) for deputies 7,200.00 7,200.00 Traveling and maintenance for all deputies__ For compiling, publishing and distribution of dry hole records STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. 1916 1917 Salary of chairman of State Industrial Commission Salary of member of State Industrial Commission STATE RENT. For the payment of rent on quarters occupied $ 41,000.00 10,000.00 Salaries of eight farm loan appraisers, at $1,500 Salary of night watchman The following items contained in the foregoing bill (House Bill 451) are disapproved, to-wit: Under sub-head "Geological Survey," salary of Field Geologist, 1916, $1800; 1917, $1800; Educational Work, 1916, $2000; 1917, $2000, under sub-head "State Auditor," Assistant to above (Railway and Public Service Corporation Clerk) 1916, $1500, 1917, $1500, Assistant to Gross Revenue, income, inheritnace, and' graduated land Tax Clerk, 1916, $1800, 1917, $1800; under sub-head "Superintendent of Public Instruction," Salary of Assistant Chief Clerk, 1916, $1200, 1917, $1200; under sub-head "Chief Mine Inspector's Department" for compiling, publishing and distribution of dry hole records, $2500; under sub-head "State Librarian" purchase of books and for pre paring, printing, and distributing 1,000 copies of library catalogue, 1916, $5,000 (but I approve the 1917 $5,000 item). In all other respects and as to all other items, this bill is approved. Approved April 5, 1915. CHAPTER 221. APPROPRIATION-UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL CLARE MORE. (HOUSE BILL No. 626.) AN ACT making an appropriation for the support and maintenance of the Eastern University Preparatory School located at Claremore, Oklahoma, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1916, and June 30, 1917. Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oklahoma: Appropriations-Support and Maintenance. Section 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following sums, or so much thereof as my be necessary for the support and maintenance of the Eastern University Preparatory School, located at Claremore, Oklahoma, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1916 and June 30, 1917, to be apportioned as follows: For support and maintenance, including repairs and perma- For support and maintenance, including repairs and perma- -$ 30,000.00 30,000.00 10,000.00 Approved (with the exception of the item for heating plant $10,000.00 which item is disapproved, otherwise the bill is approved). This 5th day of April, 1915. R. L. WILLIAMS, Governor of the State of Oklahoma. This heating plant can be put in out of the other two items. CHAPTER 222. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ATt Tulsa. (SENATE BILL No. 117.) AN ACT authorizing the Commissioner of Labor to establish a branch of the Oklahoma Free Empolyment Bureau at Tulsa, Oklahoma, providing for an attendant and fixing salary thereof, and declaring an emergency. 'Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oklahoma: Free Employment Bureau at Tulsa. Section 1. That the Commissioner of Labor is hereby authorized to established at Tulsa, Oklahoma, a branch of the Oklahoma free employment bureau, and to appoint an attendant for said agency whose salary shall not exceed the sum of $900.00 per annum, and all necessary expenses incurred in the conducting of said agency; provided, said expenses shall not exceed $300.00 per year. Emergency. Section 2. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist by reason whereof this Act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and apDroval. Approved April 3, 1915. |