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Warrant.

specifically appropriated, to pay the claims of Mrs. A. Whitford, and the State Controller is authorized and required to draw his warrant, in favor of Mrs. A. Whitford, for one hundred dollars, and the Treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Amendment

White Pine County Commissioners to levy special tax.

CHAP. LXXXIV.-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to create a Current Expense Fund for White Pine County," which became a law March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy

seven.

[Approved March 6, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. Section two of said Act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Section Two. At the time of levying the tax for general State and County purposes as now provided by law, the Board of County Commissioners of said White Pine County may and they are hereby authorized and empowered to levy a special tax Limit of tax not to exceed twenty (20) cents on each one hundred dollars valuation of all the taxable property in said County, including the tax on the proceeds of mines, to be known as the Current Expense Fund Tax. The proceeds of said special tax, together with fifteen per cent. of all other County revenues collected, shall go into and form the Current Expense Fund of said White Pine County.

Current
Expense
Fund
created.

Amendment

Money of Fund, how disbursed and for what purposes.

Proviso.

SEC. 2. Section three of said Act is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Section Three. Allowances shall be made by the Board of County Commissioners against said Current Expense Fund for the following purposes, and none other: repairs on the Court-house and Jail, for services of janitor and jailor, not to exceed seventy-five dollars per month, stationery, printing, fuel and lights, board, clothing, bedding and medicines for prisoners confined in the County Jail, and until all claims of warrants that have been or may be allowed against the indigent sick or Hospital Fund of said County prior to the approval of this Act, shall have been paid and liquidated. The necessary current expenses, including the wages of hospital steward, incident to the care and maintenance of the indigent sick of said County, may also be in the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners, paid out of said Current Expense Fund; provided, that no outstanding bills, claims or certificates, or any part thereof, that may have accrued against said County for any of the articles or purposes mentioned in this section, or for any purpose whatever, prior to the approval of this act, shall be aÏlowed against or paid out of said Current Expense Fund; and, provided further, that neither the fees nor salaries of county or other officers shall be allowed against or paid out of said fund.

SEC. 3. Section four of said Act is hereby amended so as to Amendment I read as follows:

moneys

distributed into other

Section Four. Whenever there shall be any surplus of moneys Surplus in the said Current Expense Fund, over and above all demands to be against the same, the Board of County Commissioners of said County may and they are hereby authorized and empowered funds. to transfer such surplus, or any portion thereof, to the several other funds, or either of them, of said county, in the manner and proportion best calculated in the judgment of said commissioners to subserve and protect the credit of White Pine County.

CHAP. LXXXV.-An Act to fix the salary of the District Attorney of Eureka County.

[Approved March 6, 1879.]

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

Eureka
County

Salary fixed.

SECTION 1. The salary of the District Attorney of Eureka District County is hereby fixed at eighteen hundred dollars per annum. Attorney's SEC. 2. Any part of any Act in conflict with this Act is hereby repealed.

Repealed.

CHAP. LXXXVI. An Act to provide for the purchase of portraits of Ex-Governors Henry G. Blasdel and Lewis R. Bradley.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

Portraits of

Ex-Gover

nors Blasdel and Bradley

purchased, priation made

and appro

therefor.

SECTION 1. The sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise specifically appropriated, for the purpose of purchasing the portraits of ex-Governors Henry G. Blasdel and Lewis R. Bradley, and the Controller of this State is hereby directed to draw his warrant for the sum of one thousand dollars in favor of Lussier and Hill, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same when the Secretary of State shall have certified How paid. to him (the Controller) that the aforesaid portraits have been deposited at his office.

In favor of.

Appropriation.

J. H. Matthewson, and

CHAP. LXXXVII.—An Act to pay J. H. Mathewson and others for extra and meritorious services as officers of the State Prison.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of one thousand and ten dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of paying for extra and meritorious services: To J. H. Mathewson, the sum of five hundred dollars; to Nelson Bruette, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars; to Privates Mitchell and Neisweinder, the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars each. The sum of two hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the State Board of State Prison CommisAppropria- sioners, for the purpose of purchasing a watch, and engraving a suitable inscription thereon, to be presented to Captain Gonnond on behalf of the State of Nevada.

others, at State Prison amount to each.

tion for Captain Gonnond.

Warrants.

SEC. 2. The Controller of State is hereby directed to draw his warrant on the State Treasurer, in conformity with section one of this Act, in favor of J. H. Mathewson, Nelson Bruette and Messrs. Gonnond, Mitchell and Neisweinder, for the sums named respectively for each in section one of this Act, and the State Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same.

Portrait of
Ex-Senator

J. W. Nye

CHAP. LXXXVIII.-An Act to provide for the purchasing of the portrait of Ex-Senator James W. Nye.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of five hundred dollars is hereby appropurchased, priated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated specifically for the purchase of the portrait of ExSenator James W. Nye, painted by Pebbles and Baldwin.

and appro

priation therefor.

Warrant.

SEC. 2. On the deposit of the portrait mentioned in section one of this Act with the Secretary of State, said Secretary of State shall certify the same to the State Controller, who is hereby authorized and required to draw his warrant in favor of In favor of. Messrs. Pebbles and Baldwin for the sum of five hundred dollars, and the State Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the

same.

CHAP. LXXXIX.—An Act to pay the claim of F. H. Harmon.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the General Fund of this State not otherwise appropriated, to pay the claim of F. H. Harmon, Ex-Clerk of Eureka County, for services rendered for making up the Militia Rolls of Eureka County in triplicate form, for the years eighteen hundred and seventy-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and eighteen hundred and seventyeight.

F. H. Har

mon, appropria

tion for

relief of.

Services.

SEC. 2. The State Controller is hereby required to draw his Warrant, warrant in favor of F. H. Harmon, for the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars, as herein provided, and the State Treasurer is directed to pay the same.

CHAP. XC.-An Act for the relief of Benjamin F. Wallace.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. The State controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the General Fund of the State, in favor of Benjamin F. Wallace, in the sum of fifty-nine dollars and forty cents, for thirty-three poll-tax receipts, lost on or about the twenty-fourth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, by the said Benjamin F. Wallace, and not recovered, and which were accounted for and paid by him as Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of Storey County, to the County Treasurer of said county.

B. F. Wal

lace, appropria

tion for

relief of.

For Blank receipt lost by him

Poll Tax

SEC. 2. The State Treasurer is hereby directed and required Warrant. to pay said warrant on the State Treasurer upon the presentation thereof, out of any money in the said General Fund not otherwise specifically appropriated.

Certain

copying into

appendix dispensed with.

Printed

reports to be filed.

CHAP. XCI. An Act repealing all matters relating to copying into an appendix the Annual Reports of the State offcers and other documents, and providing for the deposit of printed copies with the Secretary of State.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. So much of the Act entitled an Act fixing the number of officers and employees of the Senate and Assembly, to define their duties, and to establish their pay, approved March seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, as provides for the copying of Reports of State officers, and other documents into an appendix, is hereby repealed.

SEC. 2. In lieu of the written appendix heretofore required, printed copies of State officers' Reports, and other documents, shall be deposited with the Secretary of State, and it shall be his duty to properly file and preserve the same for future reference.

C. M. Bennett, appropriation for

relief of.

Services

Duties of officers of Eureka County in connection

therewith.

CHAP. XCII. -An Act entitled an Act authorizing the County
Commissioners of Eureka County, to pay the claim of C. M.
Bennett.

[Approved March 7, 1879.]

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

SECTION 1. The County Commissioners of Eureka County are hereby authorized and empowered to allow and order paid to C. M. Bennett, the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars for services rendered to said county by said C. M. Bennett, in preparing and furnishing plans and specifications for a Court-house building for said county in accordance with the advertised bids of said Board of Commissioners, soliciting plans and specifications for said Court-house building.

SEC. 2. The County Auditor of said county is hereby authorized and directed to audit said claim when so allowed by said Board of Commissioners, and the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of the General Fund of said County of Eureka.

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