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(HOUSE BILL No. 726. APPROVED JUNE 28, 1917.)

AN ACT to make appropriations for certain claims against the State of Illinois.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the Slate of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following sums be and the same are hereby appropriated to the persons named below, for claims as follows:

(1) To Albert Thies, as compensation for in

...$

750.51

juries received at the Northern Illinois Hospital for the Insane at Elgin, Illinois, on the 5th day of November, 1914, to meet balance of award made by the Industrial Board, the sum of..... *(2) To Louis B. Anderson, as damages for injuries received August 1, 1914, while in the discharge of his duties as a member of the Illinois National Guard at Camp Lincoln, the sum of.....

1,000.00 [Vetoed]

(3) To Fred Grant, for injuries received at the Lincoln State School and Colony, December 4, 1914, in conformity with an award made by the Industrial Board, the sum of.$ *(4) To the personal representative of the estate of Frank W. McGlenn, for the purpose of paying the loss on account of the death of Frank W. McGlenn, who was killed by reason of an unguarded dam located in the Illinois and Michigan Canal at the City of Joliet, the sum of.....

(5) To W. W. Looney, for personal injuries inflicted upon him by an inmate of the Chester State Hospital, on the 27th day of July, 1914, in payment of an award. made by the Industrial Board, the sum of *(6) To Henry Henke, for the payment of damages and compensation for permanent injuries received while working as a painter at Lincoln Park in the service of the State of Illinois, the sum of.....

(7) To William Kennedy, for cost and expenses as Deputy Sheriff of McLean County in returning Howard Campbell, a fugitive from justice, from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Bloomington, Illinois, upon a requisition issued by the Governor of Illinois but waived by said fugitive, the sum of..... *(8) To Sydney Glass, for injuries sustained on Douglas Boulevard, near Spaulding Avenue, in the West Park System in Chicago, under the control of the State of Illinois, the sum of......

*(9) To Amelia Appel, for loss sustained because of the drowning of her daughter Freida Reidel, in the public swimming pool or lagoon at Starved Rock Park, on July 6, 1916, the sum....

*(10) To Frank N. Hill, City Marshal of the City of Chenoa, McLean County, for injuries sustained on July 21, 1915, while engaged in the search for inmates who had escaped from the Illinois State Reformatory, the sum of.....

*(11) To David Deane, for personal injuries received while in the service of the state as a manual training instructor at the Illinois State Reformatory, on January 12, 1917, the sum of.

250.00

2,000.00 [Vetoed]

317.50

1,500.00 [Vetoed]

103.36

1,000.00 [Vetoed]

3,000.00 [Vetoed]

750.00 [Vetoed]

750.00 [Vetoed]

(12) To Andrew Holmes, for moneys expended in the discharge of his duties as a police officer, in returning a prisoner from the State of Connecticut to the State of Illinois, in accordance with the recommendation of the Court of Claims in an opinion filed in the October Term of such court, A. D. 1916, the sum of......

$
*(13) To Simon Berg, for compensation for in-
juries sustained while in the discharge of
his duties as Superintendent of Farms for
the Elgin State Hospital, the sum of....
*(14) To the duly appointed and qualified legal
representative of Harry M. Kistner, for
the death of Harry M. Kistner, through
scalding while an inmate of the Elgin
State Hospital, on February 14, 1917, the
sum of....

*(15) To James Shaughnessy and Lillian Shaugh-
nessy, on account of loss sustained through
the death on October 10, 1915, of Edward
Shaughnessy, a child between the ages of
8 and 9 years, who was injured on October
9, 1915, through the negligence of the
Board of Commissioners of Lincoln Park,
the sum of......
*(16) To May Davy, for damages resulting from
the death of her husband Harry Davy,
killed while in the performance of his duty
as a guard at the Joliet Penitentiary, the
sum of......

(17) To Eliza W. Baker, widow of Frank Baker,
for payment of salary of Frank Baker,
from July 9, 1916, until December 1, 1916,
the sum of...

*(18) To Frank J. Burns, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, on account of legal services and expenses in inheritance tax work from May 1, 1915, to November 1, 1916, the sum of...

*(19) To Thomas S. Hogan, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, on account of legal services rendered Illinois State Board of Health from July 1, 1915, to January 1, 1916, the sum of..

160.12

1,000.00 [Vetoed]

1,000.00 [Vetoed]

2,000.00 [Vetoed]

2,500.00 [Vetoed]

2,170.58

2,499.33 [Vetoed]

1,250.00 [Vetoed]

*(20) To Elijah N. Zoline, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for balance of attorney's fee in suit of People of the State of Illinois ex rel Edward F. Dunne, Governor, and Patrick J. Lucey, Attorney General, v. The Economy Light and Power Company, the sum of.......$ (21) To John Huenig, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of State Board of Examiners of Horseshoers from February, 1916, to March, 1917,-80 days @ $3.50 per day,the sum of..

*

*(22) To anthony Koechley, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of State Board of Examiners of Horseshoers from February, 1916, to March, 1917,-80 days @ $3.50 per day-the sum of.....

*(23) To C. F. O'Connor, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916, the sum of.....

*(24) To Henry L. Whipple, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914 and 1915, the sum of....

*(25) To E. F. Hazell, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, the sum of......

*(26) To W. F. Whalen, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, the sum of *(27) To C. P. Pruyn, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the year 1914, the sum of

*(28) To B. A. Smith, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of the Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914 and 1915 the sum of...

500.00 [Vetoed]

280.00 [Vetoed]

280.00 [Vetoed]

111.95 [Vetoed]

312.72 [Vetoed]

304.70 [Vetoed]

279.35 [Vetoed]

170.40 [Vetoed]

518.57 [Vetoed]

*(29) To N. W. Cox, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as member of Illinois State Board of Dental Examiners for the years 1914 and 1915, the sum of...

*(30) To John J. Coffey, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as Secretary of the State Board of Equalization from July 1, 1915, to January 1, 1916, 155 days @ $5.00 per day, the sum of.....

*(31) To Amos Sawyer, award of Court of Claims at December Term, 1916, for salary due as Secretary of the Illinois State Board of Health, from the death of James A. Egan until the appointment of C. St. Clair Drake, the sum of.....

*(32) To Hugh Cain, for injuries sustained while
employed at the University of Illinois,
the sum of....

*(33) To Charles Balsley, for permanent injuries
sustained while in the military service of
the State of Illinois, the sum of... . . . . .
*(34) To Mary Bince McMurray (formerly Mary
Bince) for personal injuries sustained in
February, 1914, while in the employment
of the State at the Kankakee State Hos-
pital, the sum of....

*(35) To Lewis Gurley, for damages sustained on
account of failure of veterinary board to
make inspection of hoof animals prior to
public sale. the sum of....

*(36) To William T. Joos, for loss of crops and damages sustained by reason of the location of the Camp Grant Rifle Range of the Illinois National Guard, adjacent to his premises, the sum of....

*(37) To Oscar S. Watkins, for severe and permanent injury received by him by reason of being poisoned while engaged in the performance of his duties as teacher of chemistry and field demonstrator of sprays in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Illinois, the sum of.......

.$

552.73 [Vetoed]

775.00 [Vetoed]

3,750.00[Vetoed]

500.00 [Vetoed]

2,500.00 [Vetoed]

500.00 [Vetoed]

300.00 [Vetoed]

1,587.10 [Vetoed]

5,000.00 [Vetoed]

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