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for not less than par and accrued interest; the proceeds of such bonds to be applied and used exclusively for the same purposes and in the same manner as a levy of four-tenths of one mill provided for in said supplemental sections; and the interest of such bonds is to be paid from the said levy of four-tenths of one mill or any part of the same.

SECTION 2. That said sections 4836f and 4836h be and Repeals, etc. the same are hereby repealed and this act shall take effect

and be in force from and after its passage.

W. S. MCKINNON,

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To amend section 4799 Revised Statutes of Ohio.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

SECTION I. That section 4799 of the Revised Statutes One-mile asbe so amended as to read as follows:

Sec. 4799. All petitions to the county commissioners to appoint commissioners to lay out and establish free turnpike roads and to levy an extra tax for the construction thereof, and all remonstrances against either, shall only be signed by resident freehold taxpayers within the county in which the road is proposed or situated, owning lands within. the bounds of the road, as described in section four thousand and seven hundred and eighty-six; and in determining such majorities, minor heirs shall not be counted for or against the road or extra tax, unless represented by legal guardian, and the action of such guardian shall be binding upon such minor heirs, or owners, of an undivided estate, and such guardian shall only be entitled to one vote for or against such road or tax, and the name of any person who has acquired title to any real estate lying within the territory of such proposed road improvement by deed, gift, or in any other manner for the purpose of making such person a petitioner for or a remonstrator against such improvement, shall not be counted in favor of, or against the road, or tax.

sessment pikes:

Who may sign

petitions.

SECTION 2. That said section 4799 of the Revised Stat- Repeals. utes be and the same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force

from and after its passage.

W. S. MCKINNON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

F. B. ARCHER,

President pro tem. of the Senate.
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Passed February 24, 1902.

Appropriation to pay bonds and interest

on bonds issued by the Ohio state board of agriculture.

[House Bill No. 276.]

AN ACT

To provide for the payment of bonds and interest on bonds issued by the Ohio state board of agriculture.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That there be and is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury, to the credit of the general revenue fund, not otherwise appropriated, the following sums, for the purpose of paying the debt of the Ohio state board of agriculture, as herein named: To redeem bonds of said board authorized by act of the general assembly passed April 12, 1898, payable September 1, 1902, eight thousand ($8,000) dollars; to pay one year's interest on the total issue of bonds of eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars authorized by said act, due March 1 and September 1, 1902, four thousand ($4,000) dollars; to redeem bonds of said board, authorized by act of the general assembly, passed March 29, 1900, payable September 1, 1902, twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars; to pay one year's interest on the total issue of bonds of one hundred and twenty thousand ($120,000) dollars, authorized by said act, due March 1, and September 1, 1902, six thousand ($6,000) dollars; to redeem bonds of said board, authorized by act of the general assembly, passed April 12, 1898, payable September 1, 1903, eight thousand ($8,000) dollars; to pay one year's interest on seventy-two thousand ($72,000) dollars unpaid bonds, authorized by said act, due March 1, and September 1, 1903, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars; to redeem bonds of said board, authorized by act of the general assembly, passed March 29, 1900, payable September 1, 1903, twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars, and to pay one year's interest on one hundred and eight thousand ($108,000) dollars unpaid bonds, authorized by said act, due March 1, and September 1, 1903, five thousand four hundred ($5,400) dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

W. S. MCKINNON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

CARL L. NIPPERT,

Passed February 27, 1902.

President of the Senate. 18 G

Repair of improved roads:

[House Bill No. 87.]

AN ACT

To amend section 4902 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That section 4902 of the Revised Statutes be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 4902. In townships wherein such roads are located and placed under the control of turnpike directors, under the provisions of this chapter, the two days' labor of all those occupying lands whose general outlet is on such turnpikes, shall be performed under the control of the board of directors or their superintendents, subject to all the rules and regulations of law for its performance under the direction of road supervisors, except that such labor shall be performed at any time within the year when called upon by the directors or their superintendents.

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SECTION 2. Said original section 4902 is hereby re- Repeals. pealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force

from and after its passage.

W. S. MCKINNON,

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Making appropriations to pay deficiencies and liabilities authorized by the emergency board.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That the following sums be and are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund not otherwise appropriated to pay deficiencies and liabilities, as herein specified, to-wit:

Adjutant-General.

For salaries policemen, visitors, attendant and

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regular laborers

.$1,800 00

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Appropriation

to pay defieciencies and liabilities authorized by the emer

gency board.

Heating and Ventilating Commission.

For completing heating, ventilating and plumb-
ing in state house...

Supervisor of Public Printing.

..$10,800 00

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Ohio Hosiptal for Epileptics.

For furnishing and heating industrial building...$3,950 00

For completing boiler plant

For current expenses

For ordinary repairs

1,000 00

10,000 00

500 00

Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home.

For building water tower

.$10,318 65

1,481 35

2,000 00

For ordinary repairs
For interest on deficiencies at four per cent., to

be paid on approval of the auditor of state..

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force

from and after its passage..

W. S. MCKINNON,

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To make sundry appropriations for the general assembly.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

for general assembly.

SECTION I. That there be and is hereby appropriated Appropriations from any money in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of seventy-five thousand ($75,000) dollars for salaries and mileage of members, per diem of clerks, sergeant-atarms and other officers and employes of the general assembly; three thousand ($3,000) dollars for contingent expenses of the house; two thousand ($2,000) dollars for contingent expenses of the senate.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

W. S. MCKINNON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CARL L. NIPPERT,

Passed February 28, 1902.

President of the Senate.
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[House Bill No. 371.]

AN ACT

To make appropriations for the support of the common schools. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

for common

SECTION I. That there be and is hereby appropriated, Appropriations from any moneys raised or coming into the state treasury schools. for the support of common schools, for the fiscal year ending November 15, 1902, and for the fiscal year ending November 15, 1903, the sum of three million seven hundred thousand ($3,700,000) dollars, or as much as may come into the state treasury for that purpose at a rate not exceeding one dollar and fifty ($1.50) cents, for each enumerated school youth to be distributed and paid in the manner provided by -section 3956 of the Revised Statutes.

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