J. R. No. 2. J. R. No. 3. Destruction of Paid Up Warrants. JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 JOINT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPOINTMENT OF A JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATURE, WHICH COMMITTEE IS EMPOWERED TO DESTROY ALL PAID UP WARRANTS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF DATE PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 1912. BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii that the Committee on Ways and Means of the Senate, and the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives, are hereby appointed a Joint Committee of the Legislature of the year 1915; said joint committee is hereby authorized and empowered to burn up or destroy all paid up warrants of the government which were paid on or before December 31, A. D. 1912; and all actions of said joint committee relating to the same are hereby approved by the Legislature. Approved this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1915. LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3 JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR OF THE TERRITORY TO APPOINT A COMMISSION of Five Members to be KNOWN AS THE TAX COMMISSION. Be it Resolved by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: That the governor of the Territory shall, as soon as practicable after the approval of this resolution, appoint a commission of five members, who shall be experienced and competent J. R. No. 3. Tax Commission. persons, to be known as the Tax Commission, which commission shall thoroughly examine and investigate systems of taxation and consider their legal operation and effect, the manner of their enforcement, and general adaptability with respect to existing conditions, and consider ways and means for the revision and improvement of existing laws as they shall deem necessary or advisable. The attorney general, the surveyor, and the tax assessors shall give any required assistance to the commission. Said commissioners shall serve without compensation. The com- · mission shall make report of their work to the governor not later than July 1, 1916, with their recommendations pertaining thereto, together with some bill or bills for the effectuation of such recommendations. Approved this 28th day of April, A. D. 1915. LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. ADULTERATED OR MISBRANDED FOOD AND DRUGS. Board of health, powers concerning Deputy food commissioners or analysts, appointment, 156 49, 50 50 50 49 ....... 85, 86 Operation without license from Governor prohibited when 86 86 AGENT. Heir may compei disclosure of deceased principal's prop- refusal to disclose-penalty AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Appropriation, biennial for department 234 Board-executive officer, appointment, powers, duties, Superintendent of Forestry, appointment, powers, duties, pay 168 Supervision of expenditures and records Territorial veterinarian, appointment, powers, duties.... 169 169 Entitled as dependents to benefits of Workmen's Compen- 327 Board of Health-fund for abatement of nuisances. 115 Decisions of U. S. District Court for Hawaii-for publica- 22 Digest of Supreme Court reports, for preparation and Elections for biennial period ending June 30, 1915.. Encouragement of immigration Entertainment of Congressional party.. 82 94 43 179 3, 213 APPROPRIATIONS-Continued. Entertainment of distinguished visitors, appropriation Page. for by counties authorized 179 First Circuit Court, by City and County, extra for 1914- 178 Hanalei landing, warehouse at 294 Harbor Commission-special appropriation for claims against .... 250 Homestead roads in Halekou-Waikalua-Kai and Kalua- 42 To be paid out of proceeds of sales of lots.. 42 Homestead roads, Hanalei . Homestead road-Kaimu lots Homestead roads, Kukuiopae and Olelomoana-Opihihali 5 193 Homestead roads through Waiohuli-Keokea lots. 21 239 Honolulu-to reimburse for construction by, of school Juvenile Court-expenses, for care and support of de- pendent children 333 93 Kahakuloa Valley-for constructing dam and repairing 36 Kalaupapa Store-to enable Board of Health to operate.. 15 Appropriation to be continuing fund..... Items for Hilo Wharf and for wharf approach re- |