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CHAP. 124-An act to amend sections three and four of an act entitled "An act consolidating certain county offices in Lyon County, and regulating the compensation of the county officers in said county," approved March 16, 1891, approved February 18, 1893, approved March 10, 1897, approved March 13, 1905, approved March 20, 1907.

[Approved March 20, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1.

Section three of said act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

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Section 3. On and after the first day of March, 1911, the Salary county clerk, as ex officio county treasurer, shall receive an of Lyon annual salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars, which County will be in full compensation for all services, both as county clerk and ex officio county treasurer. He shall make no charge for services performed for the county, but all fees authorized by law and collected by him shall be turned into the county treasury. He shall furnish the board of county commissioners, on the first Monday of each and every month, an itemized statement, under oath, of the amount of fees so collected and date of entry on the books of the treasurer's office when said fees were turned into the county treasury. The said county clerk shall have authority in cases of emergency, by and with the consent of the board of county commissioners of Lyon County, by order duly entered in its minutes, to appoint one or more deputies, at a salary not to exceed one hundred dollars per month each, to be paid out of the general fund of Lyon County, and who shall continue to be paid said salary only during the pleasure and consent of said board.

SEC. 2. Section four of said act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

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Section 4. On and after the first day of March, 1911, the Salary of county recorder, as ex officio county auditor of Lyon County, shall receive an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars, which shall be in full compensation for all services of every nature and kind performed by him for said county as county recorder and ex officio county auditor, or by virtue of each or either of said offices. He shall make no charge for services performed for the county, but all fees of every kind authorized by law, and by virtue of said office, shall be collected by him and paid to the county treasurer on the first Monday of each and every month, and he shall at the same time prepare and file with the county treasurer a full and accurate itemized statement, under oath, of all such fees legally collectible, or collected by him in his official capacity during the month previous, and also file a duplicate copy thereof with the board of county commissioners. The said county recorder shall have authority in cases of emergency, by and with the consent of

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the board of county commissioners of Lyon County, by order duly entered in its minutes, to appoint one or more deputies at a salary of one hundred dollars per month each, to be paid out of the general fund of Lyon County, and shall continue to be paid said salary only during the pleasure and consent of said board.

Potato

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CHAP. 125-An act authorizing the appointment of a professor in the University of Nevada to investigate alleged diseases of potatoes which prevent their being marketed in other states than Nevada, and making an appropriation for carrying out the provisions of this act.

[Approved March 20, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The governor of the State of Nevada is hereby authorized to appoint a professor of the University of Nevada disease to be to investigate any alleged disease of potatoes from various parts of the State of Nevada, which renders them unfit for market, or subjects them to condemnation, and report the results of his investigations to the governor, and, in a bulletin, to the farmers of this state.

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SEC. 2. The professor so appointed shall ascertain from the commissioner of California, or such other authority as is professor to responsible for the condemnation of Nevada potatoes in the various markets, why any such potatoes are rejected and not allowed to be sold in these markets.

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SEC. 3. The sum of five hundred dollars is hereby approAppropria- priated out of any money not otherwise appropriated out of the general fund of the State of Nevada, for the purpose of paying the expenses of such investigations of potatoes as prescribed by this act, and when such bills are approved by the state board of examiners, the state controller is authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the state treasurer, who is hereby directed to pay the same.

Residue reverts

SEC. 4. Any portion of the appropriation made according to this act that remains unexpended as of December 31, 1913, shall revert to the general fund of the State of Nevada.

CHAP. 126-An act amendatory of and supplemental to an act entitled "An act to provide for revising, compiling. annotating and publishing the laws of the State of Nevada. and the compiling, annotating and publishing therewith certain laws of the United States of particular interest to the State of Nevada, and other matters properly connected therewith, and making appropriation therefor," which became a law March 31, 1909; making an appropriation for the publishing of such laws and for the paying of erpenses heretofore incurred and to be hereafter incurred by the commission provided for in said above-entitled act.

[Approved March 20, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1.

Section six of said act is hereby amended so as

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to read as follows: Section 6. On or before the first day of September, 1911, Compilation the entire work of compiling, annotating and indexing the State of laws of this state, as they shall exist and be in force on the Nevada first day of January, 1912, and subsequent to the adjournment of the twenty-fifth session of the legislature, shall be completed and certified to by the said justices of the supreme court as such commissioners and deposited with the secretary of state; provided, that the justices of the supreme court, as such commissioners, may approve and certify such work in parts so as to enable the superintendent of state printing to commence the printing thereof at the earliest practicable date.

SEC. 2. The state printer shall furnish suitable proof sheets Proof sheets to the said commission, who shall carefully examine and cor- furnished rect the same.

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SEC. 3 The sum of $8,000 is hereby appropriated out of Appropriaany money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of defraying the expenses of printing and binding. said laws and the state board of examiners are authorized and directed to examine such bills as may be presented by the superintendent of state printing, and the state controller shall draw his warrants in favor of the said claimants, and the state treasurer shall pay the same.

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SEC. 4. The further sum of $1,000 is hereby appropriated Further ap out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of paying expenses heretofore incurred by said commission for assistance, material and miscellaneous expenses and for which the appropriation heretofore made has been exhausted; that of the said sum of $1,000, appropriated by this section, the sum of $650 shall be paid to Walter D. Cole, and $250 thereof shall be paid to E. T. Patrick; that other claims not exceeding $100 shall be approved by said commission, filed with the board of examiners, and upon the further approval of said board of examiners, the state controller shall

Assistance may be employed

draw his warrants, and the state treasurer shall pay the same. SEC. 5. To enable said commission to complete the work of revision, annotating and indexing the compilation of said statutes and for the reading of the proof furnished by the superintendent of state printing, the said commission is authorized to employ assistance from the first day of March, 1911, for a period not exceeding six months, the total expense of such assistance not to exeeed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars. For the purpose of paying for such assistance the additional sum of $1,500 is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. The state controller is hereby directed to draw warrants for the payment for such assistance, approved by said commission, and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.

Salaries of various justices of the peace and con

stables in Churchill County

CHAP. 127-An act fixing the salaries of justices of the peace and constables in and for Wonder, Fairview, Stillwater, and New River Township, in the county of Churchill, State of Nevada, and other matters relating thereto.

[Approved March 20, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. From and after the first day of April, A. D. 1911, the justices of the peace and constables of Wonder, Fairview, Stillwater, and New River Townships, in Churchill County, Nevada, shall be allowed salaries and fees as follows, to wit: The justice of the peace of Wonder Township, two hundred and forty dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty dollars each; the justice of the peace of Fairview Township, two hundred and forty dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty dollars each; the justice of the peace of Stillwater, two hundred and forty dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty dollars each; the justice of the peace of New River Township, two hundred and forty dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty dollars each; the constable of Wonder Township, three hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty-five dollars each; the constable of Fairview Township, three hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty-five dollars each; the constable of Stillwater Township, three hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twentyfive dollars each; the constable of New River Township, three hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of twenty-five dollars each.

SEC. 2. In addition to the salaries mentioned in the pre- Civil fees ceding section the said officers shall be entitled to collect and retained retain the fees, in civil cases only, as are now provided by law.

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SEC. 3. The county auditor shall, on the first Monday of Salaries payeach month, draw his warrant in favor of each of the officers named herein for the salary due said officer for the last preceding month, and the county treasurer shall pay said warrant.

CHAP. 128-An act to authorize the board of school trustees of Winnemucca school district number seven, Humboldt County, State of Nevada, to issue bonds for the purpose of building additional school rooms to the school building situated in the town of Winnemucca and owned by said district, furnishing and equipping said rooms, for purchasing and installing a heating plant in the said building, and matters properly connected therewith.

[Approved March 20, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1. The board of school trustees of Winnemucca Bonds for School District Number Seven, Humboldt County, State of school rooms Nevada, is hereby authorized and required to prepare and issue in Winnebonds of said school district in the amount of ten thousand trict dollars, exclusive of interest, for the purpose of providing funds for building additional school rooms to the school building situated in the town of Winnemucca and now owned by the said district, for furnishing and equipping the said rooms, and for purchasing and installing a heating plant in the said building.

SEC. 2. The bonds authorized under the provisions of sec- Denomination one of this act shall be issued in the sum of five hundred tion of bonds dollars each; shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed six per cent per annum; said bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty inclusive, and shall be signed by the president and the clerk of said board of school trustees and countersigned by the treasurer of Humboldt County. Coupons for interest shall be attached to each bond so that the same may be removed without injury to the bond, and each of such coupons shall be consecutively numbered and signed by the president and the clerk of said board of trustees and the county treasurer.

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SEC. 3. The board of school trustees of Winnemucca School Bonds to be District Number Seven are hereby authorized to negotiate the for sale; sold sale of said bonds by advertising for sealed bids, or by private for not less sale, as they may deem for the best interest of the school dis- value trict; provided, that no bonds shall be sold for less than their par value, and that the bonds shall be made payable in gold coin of the United States, and the interest thereon shall be payable in like gold coin.

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