An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Volume | 1906 |
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Law Number | 113 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 113.—An ACT appropriating the public revenue for the two fiscal year
ending, respectively, on the 28th day of February, 1907, and the 29th day
of February, 1908.
Approved March 9, 1906.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, ‘That the publi
taxes and arrears of taxes due prior to the first day of March, in the year
nineteen hundred and seven and nineteen hundred and eight, respectivels
as well as the revenue derived from all other sources, and all money no
otherwise appropriated which shall come into the treasury prior to th
first day of March, nineteen hundred and seven, and the first day o
March, nineteen hundred and eight, respectively, shall establish a genere
fund, and be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for the fiscal vears t
close on the twenty-eighth day of February, nineteen hundred and sever
and the twenty-ninth day of February, nineteen hundred and eight. re
spectively, in the following manner and for the following uses—to-wit:
For the fiscal year ending on the twenty-eighth day of February, nine
teen hundred and seven:
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars.
Governor’s secretary, salary of, eighteen hundred dollars.
CGovernor’s assistant secretary, who shall be the governor's messenge!
salary of, not excecding nine hundred dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of, three thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, assistant to, salary of, twenty-five hundred dollars
stenographer, salary of, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office. exclusive of mileag
not exceeding four hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, for mileage at ten cents per mile for every mile ¢
necessary travel on business of the State, a sum sufficient therefor.
To defray the expenses of defending any suif now pending or hereatte
brought involving the validity of the Constitution or the second artic!
thereof. The unexpended balance appropriated under chapters forty an
two hundred and two of the acts of nineteen hundred and two, three, an
four, or so much thereof as may be necessary, of three thousand nin
hundred and eleven dollars and forty-five cents, which may he expenge
during the two fiscal years ending on the twenty-ninth day of Februar
nineteen hundred and eight.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two thousand cight hur
dred dollars; all fees of office shall he paid into treasury.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in office, two thousan
nine hundred dollars.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, not ex
ceeding six hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, clerks in office, fourteen thousand one hur
dred and fifty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, receiving and forwarding clerk and me:
senger, one thousand four hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, not exceedin
one thousand dollars.
Auditor (second), salary of, seventeen hundred dollars, and commis
sions allowed by law.
Auditor (second), clerks in office, three thousand {wo hundred an
eighty dollars.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, not exceeding thre
hundred dollars, and the further sum of two hundred and fifty dollars fc
additional filing cases.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars, and commissions allowe
by law.
Treasurer, clerks in office, which shall include the compensation of th
funding clerk, under funding acts of eighteen hundred and eighty-tw
and exzhteen hundred and ninety-two, seven thousand one hundred an
thirty-five dollars, which shall include the salary of one additional clerk.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two hundre
dollars. and so much additional as may be necessary to purchase an a]
proved style of adding machine not exceeding two hundred and fift
dollars therefor.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousand five hu
dred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of clerk to, nine hundre
dollars.
Register of land office and superintendent of public buildings, salai
of, one thousand eight hundred dollars, which shall be his compensatio
for all his services, and all the fees received by him shall be paid into tk
treasury of the State.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office, one thousan
five hundred dollars, which shall be expended by said register with dt
regard to the walks, trees, grass and shrubbery of the capitol square, ar
the protection and the feeding of the squirrels.
And such addtional sum as may be neecssary for the due and prop
insurance of the property under his charge, an itemized report of whic
expenditure shall be made by said register to the general assembly.
Penitentiary :
Salarv of superintendent of penitentiary, one thousand six hundr«
dollars.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand two hundred dollar
Salary of assistant superintendent at penitentiary. one thousand ty
hundred dollars.
Salaries of four keepers at penitentiary, each seven hundred and twen
dollars.
Salaries of clerks at penitentiary, three thousand dollars.
Salary of matron at penitentiary, six hundred dollars.
Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the rate of three dollars
‘or every day's attendance on the board: provided, that no director shall
‘eceive more than two hundred dollars per annum.
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the penitentiary, not to
-xeeed fifty-one in number (not to be paid when absent on furlough
‘or more than ten days in any year, but substitute guards shall receive
he same pay when employed as the regularly employed guards), each six
vundred and sixty dollars, thirty-three thousand six hundred and sixty
lollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ae ;
For transportation of criminals to and from the penitentiary, six
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State farm: ;
Such guards as may be necessary at the State farm, not exceeding
twenty-two, to be appointed by the superintendent thereof, their compen-
sation to be, each twenty-five dollars per month and their board, each
“mard to be entitled to fifteen days’ vacation annually without deduction
of pay, six thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary. .
Surgeon at State farm, six hundred dollars, and in addition thereto
board for himself and horse. .
Superintendent at State farm, nine hundred dollars, and in addition
thereto board for himself. ;
Penitentiary—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, extra
cuards, and incidental expenses, seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
State farm.—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, extra
euards, and incidental expenses, eighteen thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
State corporation commission :
Salaries of three commissioners, cach the sum of four thousand dol-
lars, twelve thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the commission, two thousand five hundred
dollars.
Salary of the bailiff of the commission, who shall also perform clerical
duties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the commission, who shall also perform
clerical duties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the first assistant clerk of the commission, one thousand
eight hundred dollars: one additional clerk, one thousand two hundred
dollars; messenger to the commission, six hundred dollars; one assess-
ment clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars; additional stenographer.
nine hundred dollars; additional clerical services, one thousand two
hundred dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses of the commission, five thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and the further
sum of fifteen hundred dollars to meet a deficit for nineteen hundred
and five.
Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, the sum of two th
cight hundred dollars, which shall be in full for his services, but
of office and all fees accruing shall be paid into the treasury; hi
the sum of five hundred dollars; to the Virginia State horticulti
ciety, five hundred dollars, for the purposes now provided by law,
vided in an act entitled an act making an appropriation for the
of the Virginia State horticultural society, approved March four
nineteen hundred and four, which, with all other expenses of the
of agriculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected fre
tilizers, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be paid p
from said funds, but in no event shall any part of such sala
expenses be paid out of the public treasury, if in excess of such fe
taxes collected on fertilizers; should there be any excess from sai
and fees on fertilizers, the same shall be appropriated as provided |
five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to
partment of agriculture, to be used in the enforcement of the le
hibiting the sale of adulterated and misbranded food.
Superintendent of public instruction, the sum of two thousan
hundred dollars and his necessary travelling expenses while enga
the duties of his office (to be approved by the board of education,
exceed in the aggregate five hundred dollars. )
Commissioner of labor, salary of, one thousand five hundred d
and for the purposes of his office, four thousand five hundred doll:
Adjutant-general, salary of, two thousand four hundred dollars,
shall include the sum now allowed by law; and for the construc
a partition across the end of the hall adjoining the adjutant-ge
office (to give him additional room), and for file cases and furnitt
to be exepnded under his direction, the sum of eight hundred dollar:
State librarian, salary of, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Assistant State librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars.
Stenographer in State library, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Salaries of such other assistants and expenses necessary for tra
libraries, the sum of five thousand four hundred dollars, or so
thereof as may be necessary.
Doorkeeper, who shall also act as janitor to the library, seven h
and twenty dollars.
Two conductors at the library building for the clevator, one f
duty and one for night duty, six hundred dollars each.
One policeman at the library building, six hundred dollars.
One night watchman at the library building, seven hundred and
dollars.
One night watchman for court of appeals, seven hundred and
dollars.
Two janitors of library offices in library building, six hundred |
each.
Three engineers for the electric light and power plant, at ten’ hi
and twenty dollars each ; said enginecrs shall supervise and keep in
the engines and boilers and machinery under their charge.
Three firemen for the electric light and power plant, at six hundre
lars each, who, while on duty, shall be under the control and super
sion of the engineer in charge.
Stix capitol policemen (one of whom shall be clerk to the register of th
nd office), the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars each.
7 hree janitors at the capitol building, the sum of six hundred dollar
ich.
Two conductors of the elevator at the capitol, one for day duty and on
or night duty, who shall also act as guard, eight hundred and fort,
ollars each.
One janitor for the offices of the governor and the secretary of th:
commonwealth, six hundred dollars.
Telephones in public building, five hundred and forty dollars, or s
uch thereof as may be necessary.
Commissioner of State hospitals, salary of two thousand dollars.
For necessary travelling expenses of commissioner while engaged in th
uties of his office, not to exceed three hundred dollars, the same to be
aid on the approval of the general board for the State hospitals. N:
art of the annual appropriation for any hospital shall be used for an}
xpenses of the commissioner.
General assembly :
To pay salaries of members, officers, clerks, assistant clerks, pages, em
loyees, and incidental expenses, and also for mileage of the members
fficers, and employees, twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereo
s may be necessary.
Judiciary department:
Supreme court of appeals:
Salary of the president of the court, four thousand two hundrec
ollars.
Salaries of four associate judges, at four thousand dollars each, six
een thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of court at Richmond, five hundred dollars.
Salary of the clerk of court at Staunton, three hundred and twent}
lollars.
Salarv of the clerk of court at Wytheville, three hundred and twenti
lollars.
Salary of the reporter of the court, one thousand two hundred dollars
Salary of the stenographer of the court, one thousand four hundre«
lollars.
Circuit courts:
Salaries of twenty-three judges, each two thousand five hundred dollar
| year, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, and for such othe
‘ircuit Judges as may be elected, so much as may be necessary to pa’
hem two thousand five hundred dollars each.
Salary, of the judge of the tenth judicial circuit, three thousand fiv
undred dollars a year.
City courts :
Salaries of judges of chancery court, law and equity court, and hus
ings court of the city of Richmond, and the law and chancery court anc
the corporation court of the city of Norfolk, each three thousand five
hundred dollars, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Salaries of the respective judges of the corporation courts of the
cities of Petersburg, Roanoke, Lynchburg, Newport News, Danville, and
Staunton, twenty-five hundred dollars each: provided, that the appropria-
tion for the salary of the judge of the corporation court of the city of
Staunton shall only become available from and after the proclamation
by the governor of that city’s having become a city of the first class.
Salary of the judge of the corporation court of the city of Alexandria,
two thousand and forty-one dollars and thirty-four cents; and the sala-
ries of the judges of the corporation or hustings courts of the cities of
Portsmouth and Manchester each two thousand dollars, six thousand and
forty-one dollars and thirty-four cents. Mileage of judges, five thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Contingent expenses of courts, thirty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
Civil contingent fund, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, and the further sum of eight thousand dollars for improve-
ments at the executive mansion; and the further sum of five thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated
for the purchase and installation of such equipment and material as may
be necessary to heat and light the first and second floor of the State
library building from the general heating, lighting and power plant, the
same to be expended under the direction of the governor.
Ice, fuel and lights in capitol, library building, executive mansion and
power plant, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
Criminal charges, including expenses of juries, witnesses, and soforth,
the prison association and the negro reformatory, three hundred and
twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, but
not more than five hundred dollars each per year shall be paid to the jail
physicians of Richmond and Norfolk.
Public »rinting, thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court of appeals, seven
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and soforth, three thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Ovsters :
Salaries and expenses of board of fisheries, four thousand dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ; and the further sum of five hundred
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the use of the board
of fisheries, to enable the said board to compensate clerks of courts for
services performed by them, under an act entitled an act to have plats of
oyster planting grounds endorsed abandoned under certain conditions,
and to authorize the renting of such ground, approved March fourteenth,
nineteen hundred and four; and in addition to said sum, to the unsalaried
members of the board of fisheries of Virginia—namely, George B. Keezel.
Henry M. Tyler, and R. J. Camp—be paid the sum of four hundred
dollars each for extraordinary services performed by them.
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Protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, twenty thousanc
lollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid out of the
yyster tax, and in no event is any portion of it to be paid otherwise thar
ut of said oyster tax.
To pay commissions to commissioners of revenue, examiners of records
yostage and express charges on land and property books, and soforth
me hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
To pay pensions, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so mucl
hereof as may be necessary.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private persons, eigh
housand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State hospitals for the insane:
Central State hospital, for support, one hundred and twenty thousand
ollars.
Eastern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support, ninety
housand dollars.
Western State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support. one
undred and ten thousand dollars.
Southwestern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support,
ixty-five thousand dollars.
Officers and employees of State hospitals for the insane, to be paid out
f the amounts appropriated to the institutions, respectively, as fol-
OWS :
Superintendent of the Western State hospital, two thousand two hun-
red and fifty dollars.
Superintendent of the Central State hospital, two thousand five hun-
red dollars.
Superintendent of the Eastern State hospital, two thousand dollars.
Superintendent of the Southwestern State hospital, two thousand
ollars.
And where they occupy buildings on the grounds of, or buildings be-
mging to, the respective institutions, they shall pay therefor such rental
s may be fixed by the board of the respective institutions.
First and second assistant physicians of each hospital shall receive each
salary not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.
Third assistant physician of each hospital shall receive each a salary
ot exceeding nine hundred dollars per annum.
Stewards of the Western and Central State hospitals shall each receive
salary not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum.
Stewards of the Eastern and Southwestern State hospitals shall each
ceive a salary not exceeding eight hundred dollars per annum.
The clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding seven
undred and fifty dollars per annum. Tach clerk shall perform the
uties of secretary to the board of the hospital of which he is a clerk.
The engineer of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding seven
andred dollars per annum.
The officers (except superintendents) of the hospitals shall receive in
Idition to the salaries specified above their board and lodging at their
spective hospitals, but shall not receive any additional perquisites or
noluments.
Institutions of learning:
Medical college of Virginia, at Richmond, for support, five thousand
dollars.
State female normal school, for support, forty thousand dollars.
Vniversity of Virginia, for support, seventy-five thousand dollars,
which shall include the ten thousand dollars provided for by an act ap-
proved January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six (chapter
one hundred and thirty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ninety-
six), upon condition that the University of Virginia shall give instruc-
tion to properly prepared white students from Virginia without charge for
tuition or University fee in the academic department of more than ten
dollars, which ten dollars shall cover all the items covered by the present
University fee of forty dollars, but this shall not interfere with the re-
quirement of the ten dollar contingent deposit.
Virginia military institute, for support, thirty-five thousand dollars,
which shall include the expenses of the board of visitors, except the ad-
jutant-general and the superintendent of public instruction, whose ex-
penses shall be paid as provided by law, and which shall also include
repairs to buildings, and soforth.
Virginia school for the deaf and the blind, for support, forty-five thou-
sand dollars, and the further sum of one thousand five hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the treatment of such per-
sons as the superintendent may contract for at the Richmond eye in-
firmary. .
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college and polytechnic institute
at Blacksburg, Virginia, sixty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars, which shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars paid undet
chapter four hundred and twenty-five, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-
tive and six, and six thousand dollars paid under chapter seven hundred
and eighty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen hun-
dred.
Virginia normal and industrial institute, for support, fifteen thousand
dollars.
William and Mary college, for support, thirty-five thousand dollars.
Public schools:
such sum as will be sufficient to pay the amount required by sectior
tiftcen hundred and seven, Code of Virginia, to be applied to the suppor
of the public free schools, and the further sum of four hundred thousanc
dollars, this latter sum to be turned over to the State board of education
and by that board apportioned, as prescribed by the Constitution, to the
public free schools of the several counties and cities of the Commonwealth
except, however, five thousand dollars thereof, which said board is au
thorized to expend in the maintenance of summer normal institutes.
Confederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, thirty thousand dollars, undc
act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and the further sun
of five thousand dollars, making a total of thirty-five thousand dollars.
To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the acts approve:
February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, February twenty
eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, January thirty-first, cightee
hundred and ninety-four, and January twenty-third, eighteen hundred
and ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum sufficient for that pur-
pose is appropriated, not exceeding eight hundred and seventy-eight
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Sinking fund.—For the sinking fund, one hundred and sixteen thou-
sand dollars, as provided by the act approved February seventh, nineteen
hundred and six.
Cattle quarantine, seven hundred and fifty dollars, or s0 much thereof
as may be necessary.
Crop pest commissioners, all moneys received into the treasury from
certificates of registration for selling nursery stock, as provided in sec-
tion twelve, chapter two hundred and. seven, acts nineteen hundred and
two and nineteen hundred and three, and the sum of six thousand dollars,
which shall include and be in lieu of the appropriation made in said act
to be used exclusively for the purposes of the commissioners.
State board of health, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
he necessarv, to be applied as prescribed by law.
Commissioners to promote uniformity of legislation, expenses of, one
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Delinquent lands.—To pay expenses of sales of and fees to clerks, six
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Erroneous assessments of taxes.—An amount sufficient to pay amounts
to be refunded under orders of courts.
Expenses of registration of marriages, four hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary.
Military fund:
That proportion of the receipts into the State treasury that is provided
by chapter two hundred and ninety-three, acts nineteen hundred and two
and nineteen hundred and three.
Military contingent fund:
To pay the military forces when aiding the civil authorities, as pre-
scribed by section three hundred and five of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient therefor.
To pay for lithographing stamps and seals to be used by notaries and
clerks of courts, seventy-five dollars.
For furnishing vault in clerk’s office of the house of delegates with
steel cases, etcetera, to be paid upon the certificate of the clerk of the
house of delegates, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
he necessary.
For cleaning, binding and labelling enrolled bills and parchment not
already bound, to be paid upon the certificate of the clerk of the house of
delegates, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
For indexing enrolled bills and parchments not already indexed, to be
done by the clerk of the house of delegates after the completion of the
work of the present session of the general assembly, as provided by law, the
sum of six dollars per day for two hundred and fifty days, in addition to
the compensation now provided by law.
For the fiscal year ending on the twenty-ninth day of February, nineteen
hundred and eight.
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars.
Governor’s secretary, salary of, eighteen hundred dollars.
Governor's assistant secretary, who shall be the governor’s messenger,
salary of, not exceeding nine hundred dollars.
Labor at executive mansion, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, salary of, three thousand five hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, assistant to, salary of, twenty-five hundred dollars ;
stenographer, salary of, nine hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, contingent expenses of office, exclusive of mileage,
not exceeding four hundred dollars.
Attorney-general, for mileage at ten cents per mile for every mile
of necessary travel on business of the State, a sum sufficient therefor.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two thousand eight hun-
dred dollars ; all fees of office shall be paid into treasury.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in office, two thousand
nine hundred dollars.
Secretarv of the Commonwealth, contingent expenses of office, not ex-
ceeding six hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thousand dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, clerks in office, fourteen thousand one hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, receiving and forwarding clerk and mes-
senger, one thousand four hundred dollars.
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding
one thousand dollars.
Auditor (second), salary of seventeen hundred dollars, and commis-
sions allowed by law.
Auditor (second), clerks in office, three thousand two hundred and
eighty dollars.
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office, not exceeding three
hundred dollars.
Treasurer, salary of, two thousand dollars, and commissions allowed
by law.
Treasurer, clerks in office, which shall include the compensation of the
funding clerk, under funding acts of eighteen hundred and eighty-two
and eighteen hundred and ninety-two, seven thousand one hundred
and thirty-five dollars, which shall include the salary of one additional
clerk.
Treasurer, contingent expenses of office, not exceeding two hundred
dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of, one thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
Superintendent of public printing, salary of clerk to, nine hundred
dollars.
Register of land office and superintendent of public buildings, salary of,
one thousand eight hundred dollars, which shall be his compensation for
all his services, and all the fees received by him shall be paid into the
treasury of the State.
Register of the land office, contingent expenses of office, one thousand
five hundred dollars, which shall be expended by said register with due
regard to the walks, trees, grass and shrubbery of the capitol square, and
the protection and the feeding of the squirrels.
And such additional sum as may be necessary for the due and proper
insurance of the property under his charge, an itemized report of which
expenditure shall be made by said register to the general assembly.
Penitentiary.
ey of superintendent of penitentiary, one thousand six hundred
dollars.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand two hundred dollars.
‘Salary of assistant superintendent at penitentiary, one thousand two
hundred dollars.
Salaries of four keepers at penitentiary, each seven hundred and twenty
dollars.
Salaries of clerks at penitentiary, three thousand dollars.
Salary of matron at penitentiary, six hundred dollars.
Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the rate of three dollars
for every day’s attendance on the board: provided, that no director shall
receive more than two hundred dollars per annum.
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the penitentiary, not to ex-
ceed fifty-one in number (not to be paid when absent on furlough for
more than ten days in any year, but substitute guards shall receive the
same pay when employed as the regularly employed guards), each six
hundred and sixty dollars, thirty-three thousand six hundred and sixty
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
For transportation of criminals to and from the penitentiary, six thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State farm:
Such guards as may be necessary at the State farm, not exceeding
twehty-two, to be appointed by the superintendent thereof, their com-
pensation to be, each twenty-five dollars per month and their board, each
guard to be entitled to fifteen days’ vacation annually without deduction
of pay, six thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
Surgeon at State farm, six hundred dollars, and in addition thereto
board for himself and horse.
Superintendent at State farm, nine hundred dollars, and in addition
thereto board for himself.
Penitentiary.—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, extra
guards, and incidental expenses, seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
State farm.—For supplies of food, clothing, ordinary repairs, extra
guards, and incidental expenses, eighteen thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.
State corporation commission :
Salaries of three commissioners, each the sum of four thousand dollars,
welve thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of the commission, two thousand five hundred
ollars.
Salary of the bailiff of the commission, who shall also perform clerical
uties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the stenographer of the commission, who shall also perform
erical duties, twelve hundred dollars.
Salary of the first assistant clerk of the commission, one thousand eight
undred dollars; one additional clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ;
essenger to the commission, six hundred dollars; one assessment clerk,
1e thousand five hundred dollars: additional stenographer, nine hun-
ed dollars; additional clerical services, one thousand two hundred
lars.
For incidental and contingent expenses of the commission, five thou-
ind dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, the sum of two thou-
ind eight hundred dollars, which shall be in full for his services, but all
es of office and all fees accruing shall be paid into the treasury; his
erk. the sum of five hundred dollars. To the Virginia State horticul-
ral society, five hundred dollars for the purposes now provided by law,
provided in an act entitled an act making an appropriation for the
nefit of the Virginia State horticultural society, approved March four-
enth, nineteen hundred and four, which, with all other expenses of the
ard of agriculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected from
rtilizers, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be paid pro rata
om said funds, but in no event shall any part of such salaries or
penses be paid out of the public treasury, if in excess of such fees
id taxes collected on fertilizers; should there be any excess from said
xes and fees on fertilizers, the same shall be appropriated as provided
law: five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
the department of agriculture, to be used in the enforcement of the
w prohibiting the sale of adulterated and misbranded food.
Superintendent of public instruction, the sum of two thousand eight
dred dollars and his necessary travelling expenses while engaged in
e duties of his office, to be approved by the board of education, not to
ceed in the aggregate five hundred dollars in one year.
Commissioner of labor, salary of, one thousand five hundred dollars;
d for the purposes of his office, four thousand five hundred dollars.
Adjutant-general, salary of, two thousand four hundred dollars, which
all include the sum now allowed by law. .
State librarian, salary of, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Assistant State librarian, one thousand six hundred dollars.
stenographer in State library, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
Salaries of such other assistants and expenses necessary for travelling
raries, the sum of five thousand four hundred dollars, or so much
-reof as may be necessary. -
Doorkeeper, who shall also act as janitor, to the library, seven hundred
d twenty dollars.
Two conductors at the library building for the elevator, one for day
duty and one for night duty, six hundred dollars each.
One policeman at the library building, six hundred dollars.
One night watchman at the library building, seven hundred and twenty
dollars.
One night watchman for court of appeals, seven hundred and twenty
dollars.
Two janitors of library offices in library building, six hundred dollars
each.
Three engineers for the clectric light and power plant, at ten hundred
and twenty dollars each. Said engineers shall supervise and keep in
order the engines and boilers and machinery under their charge.
Three firemen for the electric light and power plant, at six hundred
dollars each, who, while on duty, shall be under the control and super-
vision of the engineer in charge.
Six capitol policemen (one of whom shall be clerk to the register of the
land office), the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars each.
Three janitors at the capitol building, the sum of six hundred dollars
each.
Two conductors of the elevator at the capitol, one for day duty and one
for night duty, who shall also act as guard, eight hundred and forty
dollars each.
One janitor for the offices of the governor and the secretary of the
Commonwealth, six hundred dollars.
Telephones in public building, five hundred and forty dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary.
Commissioner of State hospitals, salary of, two thousand dollars.
For necessary travelling expenses of commissioner while engaged in
the duties of his office, not to exceed three hundred dollars, the same to
be paid on the approval of the general board for the State hospitals.
No part of the annual appropriation for any hospital shall be used for
any expenses of the commissioners.
General assembly :
To pay salaries of members, officers, clerks, assistant clerks, pages, em-
ployees and incidental expenses, and also for mileage of members, officers
and employees, thirty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.
Clerk of house of delegates, two dollars per day for each day the said
clerk does not receive ten dollars per day, a sum sufficient.
Document clerk and librarian of the senate, salary of, two dollars per
day, seven hundred and thirty dollars.
Judiciary department:
Supreme court of appeals:
Salary of the president of the court, four thousand seven hundred
dollars.
Salaries of four associate judges, at four thousand five hundred dollars
each, eighteen thousand dollars.
Salary of the clerk of court at Richmond, five hundred dollars.
Salary of the clerk of court at Staunton, three hundred ar
dollars.
Salary of the clerk of court at Wytheville, three hundred ar
dollars.
Salary of the reporter of the court, one thousand two hundre
Salary of the stenographer of the court, one thousand four
dollars.
Circuit courts:
Salaries of twenty-three judges, each two thousand five
dollars a year, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, and
other circuit judges as may be elected, so much as may be ne
pay them two thousand five hundred dollars each.
Salary of the judge of the tenth judicial circuit, three thov
hundred dollars a year.
City courts:
Salaries of judges of chancery court, law and equity court
tings court of the city of Richmond, and the law and chancery «
the corporation court of the city of Norfolk, each three thou
hundred dollars, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Salaries of the judges of the corporation or hustings cour
cities of Petersburg, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, Alexandr:
mouth, Staunton, and Newport News, each two thousand five
dollars, twenty thousand dollars.
Salary of ‘the judge of the corporation court of the city
chester, two thousand dollars.
Mileage of judges, five thousand dollars, or so much thereo
be necessary.
Contingent expenses of courts, thirty thousand dollars, or
thereof as may be necessary.
Civil contingent fund, ten thousand dollars, or so much there:
be necessary.
Ice, fuel and lights in capitol, library building, executive mai
power plant, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
sary.
Criminal charges, including expenses of juries, witnesses, anc
the prison association, and the negro reformatory, three hun
twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be nece:
not more than five hundred dollars each per year shall be paid t
physicians of Richmond and Norfolk.
Public printing, twenty-eight thousand dollars, or so mucl
as may be necessary.
Printing records of criminal cases in supreme. court of appe:
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessar’
Virginia reports, to pay printing, binding, and soforth, th
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Oysters :
Salaries and expenses of board of fisheries, four thousand d
so much thereof as may be necessary.
Protection of, maintenance of steamers and vessels, twenty thousand
ollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid out of the
yster tax, and in no event is any portion of it to be paid otherwise
han out of said oyster tax.
‘To pay comniissions to commissioners of revenue, examiners of re-
ords, postage and express charges on land and property books, and
pforth, one hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
ecessary.
To pay pensions, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much
iereof as may be necessary.
Support of lunatics in jail and in charge of private persons, eight thou-
ind dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
State hospitals for the insane:
ventral State hospital, for support, one hundred and twenty thousand
ollars. °
Kastern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support, ninety
wousand dollars.
Western State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support, one
undred and ten thousand dollars.
Southwestern State hospital, in addition to pay patients, for support.
xty-five thousand dollars.
Officers and employees of State hospitals for the insane, to be paid out
‘ the amounts appropriated to the institutions, respectively, as follows:
Superintendent of the Western State hospital, two thousand two hun-
red and fifty dollars.
Superintendent of the Central State hospital, two thousand five hun-
red dollars.
Superintendent of the Eastern State hospital, two thousand dollars.
Superintendent of the Southwestern State hospital, two thousand dol-
T's.
And where they occupy buildings on the grounds of or buildings be-
nging to the respective institution they shall vay therefor such rental as
ay be fixed by the board of the respective institutions.
First and second assistant physicians of each hospital shall receive each
salary not exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.
Third assistant physician of eacn hospital shall receive each a salary
t exceeding nine hundred dollars per annum.
Stewards of the western and central State hospitals shall each receive a
Jary net exceeding one thousand dollars per annum.
Stewards of the eastern and southwestern State hospitals shall cach
ceive a salary not exceeding cight hundred dollars per annum.
The clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding seven
indred and fifty dollars per annum. Fach clerk shall perform the
ities of secretary to the board of the hospital of which he is a clerk.
The engineer of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding seven
indred dollars per annum.
The officers (except superintendents) of the hospitals shall receive, in
dition to the salaries specified above, their board and ledging at their
respective hospitals, but shall not receive any additional perquisites or
moluments.
Institutions of learning:
Medical college of Virginia, at Richmond, for support, five thousand
ollars.
State female normal school, for support, forty thousand dollars.
University of Virginia, for support, seventy-five thousand dollars,
hich shall include the ten thousand dollars provided for by an act ap-
roved January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-six (chapter
ne hundred and thirty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ninety-
xX, upon condition the University of Virginia shall give instruction to
roperly prepared white students from Virginia without charge for
ition or university fee in the academic department of more than ten
vllars, which ten dollars shall cover all the items covered by the present
niversity fee of forty dollars, but this shall not interfere with the re-
uirement of the ten dollar contingent deposit.
Virginia military institute, for support, thirty-five thousand dollars,
hich shall include the expenses of the board of visitors, except the ad-
utant-general and the superintendent of public instruction, whose ex-
nses shall be paid as provided by law, and which shall also include re-
airs to buildings, and soforth.
Virginia school for the deaf and the blind, for support, forty-five
housand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and the fur-
her sum of one thousand five hundred dollars for the treatment of such
ersuns as the superintendent may contract for at the Richmond eye
nfirmary. "
Virginia agricultural and mechanical college and polytechnic institute
t Blacksburg, Virginia, sixty-one thousand seven hundred and _ fifty
olars, which shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars paid under
hapter four hundred and twenty-five, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-
we-six, and six thousand dollars paid under chapter seven hundred and
ighty-six, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-nine-ninetcen hundred.
Virginia normal and industrial institute, for support, fifteen thousand
allars.
William and Mary college, for support, thirty-five thousand dollars.
Public schools :
Such sum as will be sufficient to pay the amount required by section
{teen hundred and seven, Code of Virginia, to be applied to the support
{ the public free schools, and the further sum of four hundred thousand
lollara, this latter sum to be turned over to the State board of education,
nd by that board apportioned, as prescribed by the Constitution, to the
ublic free schools of the several counties and cities of the Common-
‘ealth, except, however, five thousand dollars thereof, which said board
‘authorized to expend in the maintenance of summer normal institutes.
Confederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, thirty thousand dollars, under
ct of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and the further
ns of five thousand dollars, making a total of thirty-five thousand
ollars.
To pay the interest on the public debt, funded under the acts approved
February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, February twenty-
cighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, January thirty-first, eighteen
hundred and ninety-four, and January twenty-third, eighteen hundred
and ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum sufficient for that
purpose is appropriated, not exceeding eight hundred and seventy-eight
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Sinking fund.—For the sinking fund, one hundred and sixteen thou-
sond dollars, as provided by the act approved February seventh, nineteen
hundred and six.
Cattle quarantine, seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.
Crop pest commission, all moneys received into the treasury from
certificates of registration for selling nursery stock, as provided in section
twelve, chapter two hundred and seven, acts nineteen hundred and two-
nineteen hundred and three, and the sum of six thousand dollars, which
shall include and be in lieu of the appropriation made in said act to be
used exclusively for the purposes of the commissioners.
State board of health, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, to be applied as prescribed by law.
Commissioners to promote uniformity of legislation, expenses of, one
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Delinquent lands.—To pay expenses of sales of and fees to clerks, six
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Erroneous assessments of taxes—An amount sufficient to pay amounts
to be refunded under orders of courts.
Expenses of registration of marriages, four hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary.
Military fund:
That proportion of the receipts into the State treasury that is provided
by chapter two hundred and ninety-three, acts nineteen hundred and two
and nineteen hundred and three.
Military contingent fund:
To pay the military forces when aiding the civil authorities, as pre-
scribed by section three hundred and five of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient therefor.
To pay for lithographing stamps and seals to be used by notaries and
clerks of courts, seventy-five dollars.
2. So much of the public revenue as may be received into the treas-
ury, and the surplus of all other appropriations made previous to this
date, unexpended within the two fiscal years hereinbefore provided for,
and all other moneys not otherwise appropriated by law, shall constitute
a general fund to defray all such expenses authorized by law as are not
herein particularly provided for.
3. The annuities to the public institutions of the State and to the State
hospitals for the insane shall be paid in monthly installments.
4. It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to pay the
State hospitals, or any other institutions, any money except as is pro-
vided for in this act, or in pursuance of some act making a special appro-
ion therefor. And the proper officer of each public institution of the
, for which appropriation is hereby made, shall in his annual re-
give an itemized account of the expenditures of such appropriation
uch institution ; and every officer of the State for whose department
opriations are hereby made shall make annually a report covering an
zed account of the expenditures of such appropriations, and of all
‘sums received by such institution, department or officers from any
e, and such reports and accounts shall embrace the expenditure of all
s appropriated, including the interest on bonds held by such institu-
and hereinbefore directed to be paid to them; which reports shall
rwarded to the general assembly and laid before both houses thereof
¢ first day of each session thereof.
All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
This act shall be in force from its passage.