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CHAPTER III.

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FINANCIAL TABLES.

AMOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF BOARD OF CONTROL OF STATE INSTITUTIONS.

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1.-Soldiers' Home, Marshalltown.

II.-Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Davenport.
III.-College for the Blind, Vinton.

IV. School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs.

V.-Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Glenwood.
VI.-Industrial School for Boys, Eldora.

VII.-Industrial School for Girls, Mitchellville.

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VIII.—Hospital for the Insane, Mt. Pleasant.

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IX.-Hospital for the Insane, Independence.
X.-Hospital for the Insane, Clarinda.
XI.-Penitentiary, Ft. Madison.
XII.-Penitentiary, Anamosa.

XIII. Per capita Cost of state institutions.

XIV.-Disbursements for the biennial period ending June 30, 1899, and June 30, 1901, compared.

XV.-Summary. Amount expended for support.

XVI. Summary. Amount expended for salaries.
XVII-Summary. Special appropriations.

XVIII.-Summary. Total institution expenditures

XIX-Inventory summary. Value of property on hand June
30, 1901.

XX.-Itemized statement of amount and cost, total and per
capita of disbursements in state institutions from June
30, 1899, to July 1, 1901, farm products included.
XXI.—Expense account of Board of Control for biennial period
ending June 30, 1901.

It appears in the following tables that the per capita cost exceeds the per capita allowance at several of the state institutions. In such cases the cost in excess of the allowance has been paid chiefly from accumulations or from products of gardens and farms, including live stock. The salaries of officers and employes of the penitentiaries, and of officers, teachers, and employes of the School for the Deaf and the College for the Blind are paid from appropriations made for that purpose by various provisions of the

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AMOUNT AND MANNER OF DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS AS SHOWN BY REPORTS OF THE INSTITUTION AND BOOKS OF THE BOARD.

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14.00 $ 162, 813. 25

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a The Twenty-second General Assembly, chapter 121, amended by the Twenty-third General Assembly, chapter 58, in addition to per capita, granted the Prior to May 16, 1890, the sum of $6,000. co per annum was allowed for this item. sum of $1,050. co per month for salaries and wages.

The Twenty-sixth General Assembly, Code section 2608, grante d $13,000.00 per annufor salaries and wages of officers and employes, to take effect October 1, 1897. This was amended by the Twenty-seventh General Assembly, chapter 72, fixing the per capita allowance at $14 00 per month, to take effect July 1, 1898. This allowance now includes salaries and wages, the $13,000.00 per annum appropriation mentioned above having been repealed.

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SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, DAVENPORT.

AMOUNT AND MANNER OF DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS, AS SHOWN BY THE REPORTS OF THE INSTITUTION AND BOOKS OF THE BOARD.

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a Code of 1873, section 1630.

$214.78 $24, 528.02 8104, 296.03 217.93 15,040.61 104, 302.73 222.70 12, c26.79 107, 899. II 226.71 26, 138.48 134,795.20 220.46 7,149. 12 III, 980.48 254.41 41,476.68 155,320.75

6 Prior to July 1, 1898, by a ruling of the trustees of the home, county children paid $8.33% per month, but at present are charged the same as soldiers' orphans.

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AMOUNT AND MANNER OF DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS AS SHOWN BY THE REPORT OF THE INSTITUTION AND BOOKS OF THE BOARD.

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*The Nineteenth General Assembly, chapter 166, section a, in addition to the per capita allowance, granted $10,000 per annum for the support of the college and to meet ordinary expenses

The Twenty-seventh General Assembly, chapter 82, made a reduction July 1, 1898, and continued the appropriation of $10,000 per annum.

The amounts given in this column will not agree with published reports of institution, as the salaries of the secretary and treasurer of the board of trustees are here deducted; the same are included under total expenditures.

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