4. Providing for payment of reward for the arrest and conviction of assassins of Col. J. Francisco Chaves. C. J. R. No. 4... 5. To secure publicity through the public press of the proceedings of the 36th legislative assembly. H. J. R. No. 2..... 6. Thanking the senate of the state of Colorado for passage of resolutions favor- separate statehood for New Mexico and Arizona. C J. R. No. 6.......... 372 7. Authorizing joint committees to inspect and report upon affairs of territorial offices and territorial institutions. C. S. to A. H. S. for H. J. R. No. 4.... 373 8. Protesting to U. S. senate and H. of R. of U. S. against establishment of leper 9. Providing for the distribution of the statutes of New Mexico to public officials 10. Authorizing the printing of bills and other documents. C. J. R. No. 8....... 11. Making an appropriation for pay of officers and clerks for ten days after 12 Providing for additional pay for the regular capitol employes. H. J. R. No. 6. 376 13. Providing for the purchase of a bust of Hon. J. Francisco Chaves, and an appropriation therefor. C. J. R. No. 10 14. Commending the action of President Roosevelt and his cabinet officers for their good work in regulating the trusts. A. H. J. R. No. 4. 1. Protesting to the senate of the U. S. against the passage of statehood bill with clause providing for the admission of New Mexico and Arizona as one 2. Protesting to the president of the United States against the creation of the Rio de Jemez forest reserve. C. J. M. No. 2.. 3. Protesting against the passage, in its present form, by the senate of the United States, of H. R. No 17939, relating to the construction of a dam and reservoir on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, and for other purposes. 4. Petitioning the legislative assembly of the State of Illinois to urge represent- 5. Protesting to the commissioner of the general land office against the with- drawal of lands from public entry in San Juan county. H. J. M. No. 5.... 384 6. To the Congress of the United States, requesting the passage of H. B. No. 7269, relative to the Pajarito Cliff Dwellers' National Park. H. J. M. No. 2. 387 7. Petitioning the Senate and H of R. of the U. S. to pass legislation regulating interstate commerce in the matter of adulterated foods, etc. A. C. J. M. Petitioning for establishment of land office district with headquarters at 9. To the secretary of the interior, office of Indians affairs, asking that the Na- vajo Indians having reservations and residing within the Territory of New Mexico, be required to stay within the limits of their reservations and cease violating game laws of the territory. A. C. J. M. No. 6......... 389 10. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Petition- ing for establishment of seventh judicial district with headquarters at ......... AN ACT PROVIDING FUNDS AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE DISTRICT JUDGE AND THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Sec. 1. Appropriation for salary and expenses of the judge of the sixth judicial Sec. 2. Appropriation for salary of clerk of district court of the sixth judicial dis- Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Section 1. That there be and hereby is appropriated out of any dred and thirty-four ($4,534.00) dollars for the salary of the clerk of the district court of the sixth judicial district of the territory of New Mexico from July first, A. D., 1904, to the first day of De- cember, A. D., 1905; the same to be paid as follows: The accrued salary from July first, 1904, to January first, 1905, to be paid im- mediately upon the passage and approval of this act, and the au- ditor of the territory is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the treasurer of the territory in favor of the clerk of the said sixth judicial district for the amount so accrued; the re- mainder to be paid as is now provided by law for the payment of the salaries of the clerks of the district courts of the other judicial AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO CREATE THE COUNTY OF TORRANCE AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE Sec. 1. Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, creating County of Torrance amended. Section 1, Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, fixing boundaries of Torrance county, Sec. 3. Section 2, Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, fixing county seat at Progreso, amended. Sec. 4. Section 7, Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, attaching Torrance county to second judi- cial district, re-enacted. Transfer of causes from Valencia county to Tor- Sec. 5. Section 9, Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, providing bond issue to pay indebtedness Act not to affect any section of Chapter 70, Laws of 1903, unless expressly Sec. 7. Transfer from Valencia county to Torrance county of records relating to Sec. 8. Treasurer of Valencia county to turn over moneys belonging to Torrance Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Section 1. That the act of the Legislative Assembly entitled government thereof," approved March 16th, 1903, being Chapter 70 of the Acts of 1903 be, and the same is hereby, amended as follows: Sec. 2. That Section 1 of said Act is hereby amended to read: "That a county which shall be known as Torrance county is hereby created out of that portion of the Territory of New Mexico included within the following boundaries, as indicated by the United States. surveys, to-wit: "Commencing at the standard corner to sections No. 33 and No. 34, township one north, range five east of the New Mexico principal base line, and running thence north through the center of townships one, two and three north to the line between townships three and four north; thence west on the said township line to the southwest corner of township four north, range five east; thence north on the range line between ranges four and five east, to the southwest corner of township eight north, range five east; thence east on the township line between townships seven and eight north, to the southeast corner of township eight north, range seven east; thence north on the range line between ranges seven and eight east, to the northwest corner of township eight north, range eight east, on the second standard parallel north; thence west on the second standard parallel north to the southwest corner of township nine north, range seven east; thence north on the range line between ranges six and seven east to the northwest corner of township nine north, range seven east; thence east on the township line between townships nine and ten north, to the northeast corner of township nine north, range fifteen east; thence south on the range line between ranges fifteen and sixteen east, to the New Mexico principal base line; and thence west on said New Mexico principal base line, to the place of beginning." Sec. 3. That Section 2 of said Act is amended to read: "The county seat of the said County of Torrance shall be, and the same. is hereby located at the town of Estancia, in said county," upon the condition that the necessary land and site for a court house and jail at said town of Estancia shall be donated to said county by the owner or owners of the town site at said town. Sec. 4. And, whereas, the said County of Torrance has been included in the sixth judicial district of the Territory of New Mexico, to the great inconvenience of the people of said county, there fore, be it further enacted, that Section 7 of the said Act be reenacted in the same words as are used in the original act, that is to say: "The said County of Torrance is hereby attached to the second judicial district for judicial purposes, and the district |