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Show :ant pay hovey's salary. Homier Governor "Will Sua the State Treasurer for His Wages. m.vxtroi.is, Sept. o. Governor y sent to the treasurer of state to-for to-for an installment of his salary, but llicial replied that it could not be ;mil stated that ho was compelled ijw to hold the funds iu his ssion subject to tho demands i :ic benevolent institutions, there i only enough money now the treasury to pay their l ing expenses till funds were due Hie counties. Tho law was passed ue last legislature and was designed otiet the institutions in case the s should run so low, in the absenco '"mpt payment by the counties, as ndcr the payment, both of the ,n's of the institutions and :'state expenses, impossible. Tho irnor will make the refusal to pay ihiry the basis of a suit against the "ri'i-on the ground that tho law is 1 "titiilioiial and discriminates '-I other creditors of tho state and 'or uf the benevolent institutions quiring the treasurer to hold funds wt their expenses when other obli-""s obli-""s of the state are due and unpaid. . " |