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CHAP. 167—An Act appropriating fifty dollars out of the legislative fund of the twenty-seventh session of the Nevada legislature, to be paid to James Reid, porter of the senate, and William Lear, porter of the assembly, for cleaning and putting in order the legislative chambers after adjournment of said twenty-seventh session.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

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SECTION 1. The sum of fifty dollars is hereby appropriated $50 for out of the legislative fund of the twenty-seventh session of the assembly Nevada legislature, of which twenty-five dollars is to be paid and senate to James Reid, porter of the senate, and twenty-five dollars to be paid to William Lear, porter of the assembly, for cleaning and putting in order the legislative chambers after adjournment of said twenty-seventh session.

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SEC. 2. The state controller is hereby directed to draw his Duties of warrant in favor of the persons above named for the amounts and specified in this act only upon the certificate of the secretary treasurer of state that the legislative chambers have been cleaned and put in order, and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.

CHAP. 168-An Act for the relief of Thomas J. Edwards.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

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Edwards

SECTION 1. The sum of seventy-one and 10 dollars is hereby Relief of T. J. appropriated, out of any funds not otherwise provided, for the $71.45 relief of Thomas J. Edwards, clerk of the United States district court for the district of Nevada, the said sum being for fees due to said Thomas J. Edwards, accrued in various cases in the said court, in which the railroad and public service commissions of Nevada were parties.

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SEC. 2. Upon presentation of claims for the above amount, Board of duly approved by the state board of examiners, the state con- approve troller is authorized and directed to draw his warrant for said amount, and the state treasurer is likewise authorized and directed to pay the same.

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CHAP. 169-An Act concerning minor inmates of the Nevada state prison.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

SECTION 1. The board of parole commissioners of this state is authorized, in its discretion, to transfer to the Nevada school may be sent of industry any minor persons who are now, or hereafter may be, inmates of the Nevada state prison.

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Raising salary of deputy controller, deputy

treasurer,

and deputy surveyorgeneral

Repeal

for tax

parties and sums named

CHAP. 170-An Act fixing the salaries and compensation of the deputy state controller, deputy state treasurer, and deputy surveyor-general, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

SECTION 1. From and after the passage of this act the deputy state controller shall receive a salary of twenty-four hundred ($2,400) dollars per annum; the deputy state treasurer shall receive a salary of twenty-four hundred ($2,400) dollars per annumn; and the deputy surveyor-general shall receive a salary of twenty-four hundred ($2,400) dollars per annum, payable out of the state school fund. All the foregoing salaries shall be paid in equal monthly installments, as the salaries of other state officers are paid.

SEC. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

CHAP. 171-An Act for the relief of sundry persons for expenses incurred by the Nevada tax commission during the years 1913-1914, under authority of the state board of examiners, by resolution dated April 2, 1914.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys Deficiencies in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of commission; three thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine dollars and thirtynine cents ($3,889.39), to be paid as follows: Will Knippenberg, $345; Thos. F. O'Brien, $400; W. T. Moran, $310; J. E. Monahan, $640.25; C. C. Taylor, $417.65; Nellie B. Milligan, $750; George D. Smith, $97.50; E. D. Bowles, $21.75: C. J.

Young, $25; J. A. Barry, $180; Western Union telegraph company, $114.07; Truckee River general electric company, $7; Nevada Consolidated telephone and telegraph company, $55.09; Mrs. K. A. Raftice, $21.15; theWhite company, $15.87; Nevada printing company, $17; F. L. Wildes, receiver, $180; C. H. Colburn, $8.60; Emmet D. Boyle, $154.05; Wells, Fargo & Co., $8.16; Erle R. White, $4; Southern Pacific company, $90; William M. Heidenreich, $1.50; Nevada Press company, $7.50; J. A. Muller, $2.10; Kitzmeyer's drug store, 90 cents; F. L. Winter, 25 cents; Green, Stalnaker & Lake, $3; Remington Typewriter company, $7; National tax association, $5.

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SEC. 2. The state controller is hereby directed to draw his Duties of warrant for the several amounts, payable to the several parties and named in section 1 of this act, and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.

CHAP. 172-An Act to transfer to the state general fund sundry items now standing to the credit of various other funds on the books of the state controller.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and

Assembly, do enact as follows:

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transferred

SECTION 1. The state controller is hereby directed to transfer Certain sums to the state general fund the amounts set opposite the following to state special funds, as they now appear upon his books: Nevada state general fund police, horses, $2,462; state prison, buildings, $73,945.80; state prison, repairing walls, $11,856.70; state prison, new building and grounds, $99,089.65; state prison, machinery, $43,396.25; state land office, filing-cases, $2.73; concrete floor, basement of library, $8.22; governor's mansion, additional lands, $1,000; Carey act, support, $100; mine inspector, helmets, $388.19; hydrographic surveys, $5,000; Lincoln County, relief, $4,486.90.

CHAP. 173-An Act to create a fund to be known as the "University Revolving Fund," and appropriating money therefor.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

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

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SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the money University coming into the treasury of the State of Nevada, which by fund force of statute, tax, or otherwise, is intended for the support created of the University of Nevada or any of its departments, the sum of $20,000, to be known as the "University Revolving Fund? Upon the written request of the board of regents of the University of Nevada, the controller of the State of Nevada is hereby directed and authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the

$20.000

appropriated

expenses of

university

only

board of regents of the University of Nevada for said sum of $20,000, and upon presentation of the same to the treasurer of the State of Nevada the said treasurer of the State of Nevada is hereby directed and authorized to pay said sum of $20,000 to said board of regents.

SEC. 2. Said "University Revolving Fund" shall be used by For current said board of regents for the purpose of paying the current expenses of maintaining and conducting the said university, and for no other purpose; and all bills or demands paid by said board of regents from said fund shall, after payment . thereof, be passed upon by the state board of examiners in the same manner as other claims against the State of Nevada, and when approved by said board of examiners the controller shall draw his warrant for the amount of such claim or claims, in favor of the university revolving fund, to be paid to the order of the board of regents.

Preamble

Appropriation, $40

CHAP. 174-An Act for the relief of the Nevada printing company, publishers Carson City Daily Appeal.

[Approved March 18, 1915]

WHEREAS, The Nevada printing company, publishers of the Carson City Daily Appeal, did in the month of March, 1914, under orders of Geo. B. Thatcher, attorney-general of the State of Nevada, print one twenty-eight-page brief and eighty additional copies thereof for the use of the said attorney-general in the case entitled Johannes Anderson v. State Engineer of the State of Nevada;

WHEREAS, The said claim has been examined and allowed by the board of examiners of the State of Nevada in the amount of forty ($40) dollars; and

WHEREAS, The said claim is a just and legal claim against
the State of Nevada, and should be paid: now, therefore,
The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The state controller is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the said Nevada printing company in the sum of ($40) dollars, and the state treasurer is directed to pay the same.

CHAP. 175-An Act for the relief of the board of school trustees of school district No. 1 of Storey County, in Gold Hill, Nevada.

[Approved March 19, 1915]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of three hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the general fund of the

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trustees

state not otherwise appropriated, for the relief of the board of $300 for school trustees of school district No. 1 of Storey County, in Gold Hill Gold Hill, Nevada. The controller is hereby directed to draw school his warrant for said sum of three hundred dollars in favor of said board of school trustees, and the state treasurer is directed to pay the same.

CHAP. 176-An Act to provide for the maintenance and operating of the state agricultural experiment farm, situated at Logan, Clark County, Nevada, for the years 1915 and 1916.

[Approved March 19, 1915]

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

Logan

SECTION 1. For the purpose of maintaining and operating $10,000 for the state agricultural experiment farm, located at Logan, Clark experiment County, Nevada, for the years 1915 and 1916, the sum of ten farm thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the general fund not otherwise appropriated.

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SEC. 2. The state controller is hereby directed to draw his Duties of warrants upon the state treasurer in favor of the claimants and under this appropriation, when their claims have been approved by the board of control and by the state board of examiners, and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.

CHAP. 177-An Act making appropriations for the support of the civil government of the State of Nevada for the years

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

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SECTION 1. The following sums are hereby appropriated for General the purpose hereinafter expressed, and for the support of the tions for government of the State of Nevada for the years 1915-1916: 1913-1914

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