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I hereby certify that the above bill originated in the Seriate, and passed 

 that body February 27, 1909. 



W. J. FITZGERALD, 



President of the Senate. 



Z. E. WYANT, 



Secretary of the Senate. 



Passed the House March 8, 1909. 

 J. N. DOLLEY, 



Speaker of the House. 



C. H. BRILHART, 



Asst. Chief Clerk of the House. 

 Approved March 12, 1909. W. R. STUBBS, Governor. 



STATE OF KANSAS, 

 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. 



I, C. E. Denton, secretary of state of the state of Kansas, do hereby 

 certify that the above and foregoing is a correct copy of the original en- 

 rolled bill now on file in my office. 



IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and 

 affixed my official seal, this 13th day of March, 1909. 



[SEAL.] C. E. DENTON, 



Secretary of State. 



In accordance with the foregoing provisions of the act of 

 the state legislature, the state forester will gladly give all 

 possible assistance to those desiring his services. We are espe- 

 cially anxious to get in touch with all who intend to plant 

 shelter belts and groves of forest trees, and when warranted 

 in doing so we will prepare planting plans for such work. 

 Special attention is given to the preparation of planting plans 

 for city and town parks, court house and school yard plant- 

 ings. This work is in charge of an expert landscape gardener. 



The only charge made for services from this office is the 

 actual expense incurred by the work, such as car fare, board 

 and lodgings, and incidental expenses. 



Section 3 of the above act specifies that the person for whom 

 such work is done must bear the expense. The amount of such 

 expenses will depend entirely upon the distance the work is 

 located from Manhattan or Hays, Kan. Whenever convenient 

 two or more projects will be handled on one trip and the ex- 

 penses prorated. 



Applications for assistance should be made direct to the 

 State Forester, Manhattan, Kan., and all applications should be 

 made as early as possible, so that the plans can be prepared 

 and returned in time to allow orders for planting stock to be 

 made by January 1. 



On account of the work at the Dodge City, Ogallah and 



