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State
Controller.

State

Treasurer.

Attorney
General.

Surveyor
General.

Public

SEC. 7. For salary of the State Controller, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 8. For salary of Deputy State Controller, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

SEC. 9. For salary of State Treasurer, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 10. For salary of Deputy State Treasurer, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

SEC. 11. For salary of Attorney General, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 12. For salary of Surveyor General and State Land Register, six thousand ($6,000) dollars, payable out of the State School Fund.

SEC. 13. For salary of Deputy Surveyor General and State Land Register, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars, payable out of the State School Fund.

SEC. 14. For, salary of the Superintendent of Public InInstruction. struction, four thousand ($4,000) dollars, payable out of the General School Fund.

Supreme SEO. 15. For salaries of the Justices of the Supreme Court, thirty-three thousand ($33,000) dollars.

Court.

Clerk Su

SEC. 16. For salary of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, six

preme Court thousand ($6,000) dollars.

State
Printer.

Weather service. Public

SEC. 17. For salary of the Superintendent of State Printing, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 18. For salary of the Director of the State Weather Service, twelve hundred ($1,200) dollars.

SEC. 19. For salary of the Superintendent of Public InInstruction. struction, as ex-officio Curator of the State Museum and Secretary of the Board of Directors of the State Orphans' Home, eight hundred ($800) dollars.

Pay of
Bailiff.

Porters and watchman.

Clerks in

SEC. 20. For pay of Bailiff of the Supreme Court, five hundred ($500) dollars.

SEC. 21. For pay of porters and night watchmen for State Capitol, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 22. For pay of Draughtsman and Clerks in State Land Land Office. Office, five thousand ($5,000) dollars, payable out of the State School Fund.

Attorney at

SEC. 23. For pay of attorney at Washington, D. C., to Washington attend and represent the land interests of the State before the departments, one thousand ($1,000) dollars, payable out of the State School Fund.

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Insane
Asylum.

State Prison.

Orphans'
Home.

Deaf and

dumb.

SEC. 24. For transportation, care and support of the indigent insane of the State, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Commissioners, eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars. SEC. 25. For the support of the Nevada State Prison, including the salaries of Warden and Deputy Warden, sixty-five thousand ($65,000) dollars.

SEC. 26. For the support of the State Orphans' Home, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Directors, twenty-eight thousand ($28,000) dollars.

SEC. 27. For the support and education of the deaf and dumb and blind, and their transportation to and from the in

dumb.

stitution, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Deaf and Commissioners for the Care of the Insane, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

printing.

SEC. 28. For the support of the State Printing Office, in- State cluding printing of Nevada Reports, twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars.

SEC. 29. For the payment of rewards offered by the Gover- Rewards. nor, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

ing and

SEC. 30. For official advertising and book binding, includ- Book binding Supreme Court Reports, three thousand five hundred advertising. ($3,500) dollars.

expenses.

SEC. 31. For current expenses, telegraphic, postal and con- Contingent tingent for the State officers, Supreme Court and State Library, and for the transportation of books and documents and storage and transportation of State property, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

SEC. 32. For stationery, fuel and lights for State officers and Lights, fuel, the State Capitol building and grounds, four thousand ($4,000) stationery. dollars.

SEC. 33. For maintaining Capitol grounds and water works, Capitol three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

grounds.

SEC. 34. For furniture and repairs for the State Capitol and Furniture repairs for the State Printing building, one thousand five hun- and repairs. dred ($1,500) dollars.

plats.

SEC. 35. For the purchase of township plats, furnished from Township the United States Surveyor General's Office; provided, that the price per plat shall not exceed six ($6) dollars, five hundred ($500) dollars, payable out of the State School Fund.

Institute.

SEC. 36. For expenses of Teachers' Institute for eighteen Teachers' hundred and ninety-three and eighteen hundred and ninetyfour, four hundred ($400) dollars, payable out of the General School Fund.

SEC. 37. For traveling expenses of Superintendent of Public Public Instruction, six hundred ($600) dollars, payable out of the schools. General School Fund.

missioner.

SEC. 38. For the necessary expenses of the Fish Commis- Fish Comsioner in carrying out the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the preservation of fish in the waters of this State," approved March five, eighteen hundred and seventyseven, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

Weather

SEC. 39. For the purchase of instruments for and contingent service. expenses of Weather Service stations, two hundred ($200) dollars.

SEC. 40. For the support of the State University, twenty- state five thousand ($25,000) dollars, payable out of the Contingent University. University Fund and the Interest Account, Ninety ThousandAcre Grant, twelve thousand five hundred ($12,500) dollars from each.

SEC. 41. For insurance on State Library and Capitol build- Insurance. ing, to be expended only in case that such insurance can be effected for three years upon a valuation of one hundred and twenty-five thousand ($125,000) dollars, and within the limits of this appropriation, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

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Nevada
Reports.

Legislative halls.

State

SEC. 42. For the indexing and preparation of Nevada Reports for publication, seven hundred ($700) dollars.

SEC. 43. For furnishing lights and fuel and repairing legislative halls and furniture for the seventeenth session of the State Legislature, five hundred ($500) dollars.

SEC. 44. For the aid of the State Agricultural Society for Agricultural the years eighteen hundred and ninety-three and eighteen hundred and ninety-four, five thousand ($5,000) dollars.

Society.

Clerk State
Library.

District Judges.

State
Laboratory.

Manner of

Constitu

tional amendments.

SEC. 45. For pay of clerk in State Library, from January sixteen to March six, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one hundred and sixty-six and twenty-five hundredths ($166.25) dollars.

SEC. 46. For traveling expenses of District Judges, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

SEC. 47. For the support and maintenance of the State Laboratory for the free analysis of soils, mineral ores and water at the State University, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

CHAP. LXXXIII.-An Act to provide for the submission of the proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State, as proposed by the Legislature of eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and adopted and agreed to by the Legislature of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, to the qualified electors at the next general election to be held A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four.

[Approved March 6, 1893.]

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

SECTION 1. The Legislature of the State of Nevada at its submitting fifteenth session, commencing on the nineteenth day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, having by the required constitutional majority proposed certain amendments to the Constitution of this State, and the same having been referred to the present Legislature, and having been published for three months next preceding the general election of eighteen hundred and ninety-two, as required by the Constitution of this State, and said amendments having been agreed to by all the members elected to each House of the Nevada Legislature at its sixteenth session, commencing on the sixteenth day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-three. Now the Legislature of the State of Nevada does hereby submit to the voters of the State of Nevada, at the general election to be held A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, said proposed constitutional amendments at the time and in the manner as provided in this Act and the election laws of this State.

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SEC. 2. The Secretary of State is hereby authorized and retary State. directed to cause to be printed in the State Printing Office of the State of Nevada, fifteen thousand copies of said proposed constitutional amendments, and said amendments shall be

printed in such manner and form as is most expedient for giving Duties Secinformation to the voters of the State.

SEC. 3. The said Secretary of State shall send to the County Clerk of each county in this State, not less than ninety days before said general election in eighteen hundred and ninetyfour, as many copies of said proposed constitutional amendments as there were registered voters in said county or counties for the general election of eighteen hundred and ninety-two.

retary State.

Clerks.

SEC. 4. The County Clerk of each county in this State is Duties hereby authorized and directed, not less than thirty days before County said general election in eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to mail to every registered voter within his county, as shown by the registry list for eighteen hundred and ninety-two, a copy of the said proposed constitutional amendments, as sent to him by said Secretary of State.

manner of

SEC. 5. Said proposed constitutional amendments shall be Time and submitted to the voters of this State at the general election to submission. be held A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, in manner and form complying with the provisions and requirements of "An Act relating to elections, and to more fully secure the secrecy of the ballot," approved March thirteen, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto.

canvassed.

SEC. 6. The votes cast for and against said proposed amend- How votes ments shall be counted and returns thereof made and canvassed are to be in the same manner as is provided by law for the canvass and return of votes for State officers, and if it shall appear that a majority of all the votes cast upon the question of such amendment or amendments at said next general election, to be held A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-four, are in favor of such amendment or amendments as a part of the Constitution of this State, then the Governor shall issue his proclamation declaring such fact, and the said amendment or amendments thus adopted shall become and be a part of the Constitution of this State.

vitiate.

SEC. 7. Any informalities, omissions or defects in the publi- Informalication, proclamations, notices, or in making the same, as herein ties not to provided, or in the other proceedings by the officers thereof under which said election shall be held, shall not be so construed as to render invalid the adoption by a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature voting thereon of any proposed amendment or amendments to the Constitution submitted to the people at said election; provided, it can be ascertained with reasonable certainty, from the official returns transmitted to the office of the Secretary of State, what amendment or amendments were adopted or rejected by a majority of such elector's voting thereon at said election.

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Licenses to be posted.

Deputy

State officers, salaries of.

CHAP. LXXXIV.-An Act defining the duties of Sheriffs in relation to the filing and posting of licenses.

[Approved March 6, 1893.]

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

SECTION 1. The Sheriff of each county in the State shall, on the first Mondays of April, July, October and January, file with the Board of County Commissioners and post up in his office a statement showing the names of all persons, firms and corporations doing business in the county from whom licenses are collected, the nature and kind of said business, and the amount of license so paid.

CHAP. LXXXV.--An Act reducing and regulating the salaries and compensation of certain attaches of the government of the State of Nevada.

[Approved March 6, 1893.]

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

SECTION 1. From and after the first Monday of January, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-five, the following salaries shall be paid to the following named attaches of the State government: To the Governor's Private Secretary and ex-officio Adjutant General, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and he shall act as Clerk of the Board of Pardons without further compensation. To the Deputy Secretary of State, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and he shall act as Clerk of the Board of Examiners and of the State Prison Commissioners without further compensation. To the Deputy State Controller, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and he shall act as Clerk of the Board of State Printing Commissioners without further compensation. To the Deputy in the Surveyor General and State Land Register's office, twelve hundred dollars per annum, payable out of the State School Fund. To an additional clerk in the Land Register's office, when his employment is authorized by law, twelve hundred dollars per annum, payable out of the State School Fund. To the Deputy State Treasurer, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and he shall act as the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners for the Care of the Indigent Insane without further compensation.

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