[Rev. 5/3/2022 7:58:41 PM]

INDEX TO STATUTES.

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ACCEPTANCE–

      Act to provide for the acceptance of land granted by the United States to the State of Nevada, 111.

ACTION–

      Parties aggrieved by decision of road viewers, may commence, 36.

      Civil action for recovery of grazing license money and damages, 54, 55.

      Civil action for bringing of diseased animals within this State, 91.

ADJUTANT-GENERAL. See National Guard.

ADMINISTRATOR. See Estates of Deceased Persons.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY–

      Appropriation to pay deficiencies of, 72.

AMENDMENT TO STATE CONSTITUTION–

      Proposed, 119.

ANIMALS–

      Act to prohibit bringing of diseased animals within this State, 90.

      Duties and powers of State Board of Health, 90, 91.

      Duties of county and township officers, 91.

      Duties of State Board of Health, 93.

ANSWER–

      In tax suit, 39.

ANTELOPE–

      Protected, 35.

APPEALS–

      Act regulating appeals to the Supreme Court, 58.

      Original papers may be sent up, 58.

      Original papers must be returned, 59.

      Parties aggrieved by decisions in road matters may appeal to the District Court, 76.

APPROPRIATIONS–

      For Legislative Fund, 11.

      For Legislative Fund, 11.

      For copying Assembly Journal, 13.

      For State University dormitories, 14.

      For relief of L. F. Dunn, H. P. Flannery and James Hearty, 18.

      For copying Senate Journal, 21.

      For refunding subscriptions in aid of Nevada Exhibit at Midwinter Fair, 27.

      For support of State government for years 1895 and 1896 (General Appropriation bill), 69.

      For branch hatchery at Elko, 92.

      For purchase of portrait of ex-Governor Colcord, 111.

ASSESSOR. See County Assessor.

ATTACHMENT–

      May issue in certain damage suits, 91.

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW–

      Court shall fix compensation in probate cases, 35.

      See Counsel.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL–

      Appropriation for, 70.

ATTORNEY, STATE–

      Appropriation for, at Washington, 70.

AUDITOR. See County Auditor.

B

BALLOTS. See Elections.

BITTERN–

      Protected, 56.

BIROTH, MISS IDA–

      Appropriation for copying Senate Journal, 21.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS–

      Register of State Boards and Commissions, 4-7.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, COUNTY–

      County Board of Examiners or Examination is, 29.

      In counties where high schools are established the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint, 30.

      High school buildings shall be deeded to, 30.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, STATE–

      List of members, 6.

      Duties of, in relation to school bonds, 15.

      May authorize special examinations by County Boards, 16.

      Who constitutes, 81.

      General powers and duties, 81, 82.

      May grant and revoke diplomas, 81, 82.

      Shall use an official seal, 82.

      Shall grant certificates to graduates of Normal School, 89.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS, OR EXAMINATION, COUNTY–

      Act relating to examinations, 15.

      County Board of Examiners shall be known as County Board of Education, 29.

      Duties of, as Board of Education, 29.

      County Superintendent shall appoint, 87.

      Powers and duties, 87, 88.

      Act relating to examinations, 110, 111.

      Shall not issue certificate to persons under sixteen years of age, 110.

      May renew certificates, 110.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS, STATE–

      List of members, 5.

      Duties in relation to Midwinter Fair claims, 28.

      Duties in relation to State Insane Asylum, 43.

      Shall not allow certain claims, 107.

BOARD OF HEALTH, STATE–

      List of members, 7.

      Duties in relation to diseased animals, 90, 91.

      Shall employ a competent veterinary surgeon, 91.

      Shall use means to prevent diseases, 92, 93.

      Shall issue certificates or bills of health, 93.

BOARD OF HONORARY VISITORS OF STATE UNIVERSITY–

      Board to be appointed, 40.

      Duties of Board, 40, 41.

      Notices to be given to Board, 41.

      Expenses of, paid, 41.

BONDS–

      Payable in gold or silver coin or other legal money, 13.

      State school bonds in aid of State University to issue, 15.

      Lovelock school bonds to issue, 24.

      General provisions relating to Lovelock school bonds, 24, 25.

      Douglas county, to issue for road purposes, 26.

      Esmeralda county, to issue, 31.

      General provisions relating to Esmeralda county bonds, 31-34.

      Nye county, Act relating to, 34.

      Lincoln county to issue railroad bonds, 44-47.

      Washoe County School District No. 10 to issue, 47.

      Humboldt county to issue, 57.

      Elko county high school, 59-61.

BRANT–

      Protected, 55.

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CAPITOL BUILDING–

      Sale of ardent spirits prohibited in, 17.

      Appropriations for care of, 71, 72.

CARIBOU–

      Protected, 35.

CARSON CITY–

      Powers of Board of Trustees, 37, 38.

      Board of Trustees to constitute a Board of Appraisers, 38.

CHURCHILL COUNTY–

      Act relating to county officers and salaries, 16.

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Relief of, 27.

CIVIL PRACTICE–

      Actions by parties aggrieved by road viewers, decision, 36.

      Answer in tax suit must be verified, 39.

      What answer may allege, 39.

      Civil action for recovery of grazing license money and damages, 54, 55.

      Act regulating appeals from District Court, 58.

      Original papers may be sent up on appeal, 58.

      Papers sent up must be returned, 59.

      Place of trial, 64.

      Place of trial, when changed, 64.

      Appeal from decision of County Commissioners in road matters, 76.

      Debtor’s earnings exempted from execution, 88.

      Civil action for bringing diseased animals within this State, 91.

      Attachment may issue, 91.

      When action must be commenced under Purity of Elections law, 101.

COIN–

      Bonds, undertakings, obligations of debt, judgments and executions are payable in gold or silver, 13.

COLCORD, EX-GOVERNOR–

      Appropriation for portrait of, 111.

COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS, STATE–

      Register of State Boards and Commissions, 4-7.

COMMON CARRIERS–

      Unlawful to transport trout or salmon during close season, 83, 84.

      Penalty for violation of fish law, 84.

CONSTABLES–

      Salary and fees in Storey county, 19, 20.

      Duties in relation to diseased animals, 91.

CONSTITUTION–

      Proposed amendment to State, 119.

      Index to Nevada State, 189.

      Index to United States, 143.

      State of Nevada, 151.

      United States, 127.

CONTRACTS–

      Unlawful for County Commissioner to vote on contract extending beyond his term of office, 88.

CORPORATION–

      Penalty for bringing diseased animals within this State, 91.

      Violating Purity of Elections Act, shall forfeit charter, 106.

COUNSEL–

      Two on each side may argue when offense is punishable with death, 14.

      Court may restrict argument in other cases, 14.

      Counsel for people must open and close, 14.

      District Judge shall fix fees in probate matters, 35.

COUNTY ASSESSOR–

      Churchill county, Sheriff ex officio, 16.

      Salary in Churchill county, 16.

      Salary in Storey county, 19.

      Salary in Nye county, 41.

      Shall assess live stock at any time, 59.

      Salary in Eureka county, 62.

      White Pine county, Treasurer ex officio, 66.

      Lander county, Sheriff ex officio, 68.

COUNTY AUDITOR–

      Salary in Storey county, 19.

      Elko county, to draw warrant in favor of Thomas Giblin, 21.

      Douglas county, duties in relation to road bonds, 26.

      Esmeralda county, appointed a Funding Commissioner, 31.

      Lander county, to draw warrant in favor of L. Stiner, 42.

      White Pine county, duties in relation to Jurors Per Diem Fund, 49.

      Shall prepare grazing licenses, 55.

      Esmeralda county, salary of, 57, 58.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      Lyon county, to draw warrant in favor of Thomas P. Mack, 65.

      White Pine county, salary of, 66.

      Eureka county, salary after January, 1897, 67.

COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION–

      Created, 29.

      Duties of, 29, 30.

      After expiration of term of Superintendent of Public Schools, 30.

      High school building to be deeded to, 30.

      Duties and powers, 30.

COUNTY BOARDS OF EXAMINERS AND EXAMINATION–

      Act relating to teachers’ examinations, 15.

      Appointed County Board of Education, 29.

      Duties of, 29.

      Shall be appointed by Superintendent of Public Schools, 87.

      Powers and duties, 87, 88.

      Act relating to, 110, 111.

      Shall examine applicants for teachers’ certificates, 110.

      May renew certificates, 110, 111.

COUNTY CLERK–

      Churchill county, salary of, 16.

      Storey county, salary of, 19.

      Douglas county, duties relating to road bonds, 26.

      Nye county, salary, 41.

      Nye county, fees paid out of Salary Fund, 41.

      Shall issue exemption certificate to jurors living without jury bounds, when, 52.

      Shall deliver money received from exempt jurors to County Treasurer, 52.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      White Pine county, salary of, 66.

      Eureka county, salary of, after January, 1897, 67.

      Lander county, salary of, 68.

      Shall keep and furnish list of registered dentists, 85.

      Candidates’ statements of expenses, to be filed with, 95.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS–

      Storey county, salary of, 19.

      Elko county shall allow claim of Thomas Giblin, 21.

      Eureka county shall allow claim, for planting forest trees, 22.

      Shall levy county tax not exceeding two dollars on each one hundred dollars valuation, 22.

      Humboldt county, duties in relation to Lovelock school bonds, 25.

      Douglas county, duties in relation to road bonds, 26.

      Duties in relation to county high schools, 29, 30.

      Shall levy a special tax for high schools, 29, 30.

      Shall appoint a County Board of Education, 30.

      Esmeralda county, Chairman of Board appointed Funding Commissioner, 31.

      Powers and duties in relation to public roads and streets, 36.

      Shall appoint road viewers, 36.

      Power to open roads restricted, 36, 37.

      Elected by vote of entire county, 39.

      Misdemeanor to neglect to erect guide boards, 40.

      Nye county, salary of, 41.

      Lander county shall allow claim of L. Stiner, 42.

      Lincoln county shall issue railroad bonds, 45, 46.

      Lincoln county, duties of, in relation to railroad bonds, 45-47.

      Washoe county shall levy a special tax in School District No. 10, 48.

      White Pine county, duties in relation to Jurors Per Diem Fund, 49, 50.

      Shall estimate and select number of jurors required, 51.

      Humboldt county, authorized to issue county bonds, 57.

      Shall equalize assessments of live stock, 59.

      Elko county, duties in relation to county high school, 59-61.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      Eureka county, shall levy Fire Department tax, 63.

      Lyon county, shall allow claim of T. P. Mack, 65.

      White Pine county, salary of, 66.

      Duties in relation to opening roads, 75.

      Shall levy library tax, 80.

      Unlawful to vote on contract extending beyond term of office, 88.

      Violation is a misdemeanor, 88.

      Shall designate county official paper, 107.

      Shall not allow certain claims for printing, 107.

      Shall provide armory for National Guard, 109.

      Lyon county, salary and mileage, 112.

COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER–

      Recorder shall subscribe for, 107.

      Commissioners shall designate, 107.

      What papers may be selected, 107.

COUNTY OFFICERS–

      Act relating to Churchill county, 16.

      Act relating to Storey county, 19.

      Act relating to Nye county, 41.

      Act relating to Storey county, 57.

      Act relating to Esmeralda county, 57.

      Act relating to Eureka county, 61.

      Act relating to White Pine county, 66.

      Act relating to Eureka county, 67.

      Act relating to Lander county, 68.

      Act relating to Lyon county, 112.

COUNTY RECORDER–

      Storey county, salary of, 19.

      Nye county, salary of, 41.

      Esmeralda county, salary of, 57.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      White Pine county, compensation of, 66.

      Eureka county, salary after January, 1897, 67.

      Lander county, salary of, 68.

      Shall subscribe for a county newspaper, 107.

      See County Auditor.

COUNTY TREASURER–

      Eureka county, salary of, 13.

      Churchill county, salary of, 16.

      Elko county, shall pay warrant in favor of Thomas Giblin, 21.

      Humboldt county, duties in relation to Lovelock school bonds, 24, 25.

      Douglas county, duties in relation to road bonds, 26.

      Esmeralda county, appointed a Funding Commissioner, 31.

      Nye county, salary of, 41.

      Lander county, shall pay warrant of L. Stiner, 42.

      Washoe county, duties in relation to school bonds of District No. 10, 48.

      White Pine county, duties in relation to Jurors Per Diem Fund, 49.

      Shall place certain moneys in General Fund, 52.

      Elko county, duties in relation to high school, 60, 61.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      Lyon county, shall pay warrant of Thomas P. Mack, 65.

      White Pine county, is ex officio County Assessor, 66.

      Eureka county, County Clerk is ex officio, 67.

      Eureka county, salary of, 67.

      Lander county, salary of, 69.

CRANE, SANDHILL–

      Protected, 55.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE–

      Two counsel on each side may argue when offense is punishable with death, 14.

      Court may restrict argument in other cases, 14.

      Counsel for people must open and close, 14.

      Defendant may plead in bar of criminal action a recovery in civil action of grazing license money, damages and costs, 55.

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS–

      Declaring illicit carnal knowledge of females, 12.

      Selling ardent spirits in Capitol, 18.

      Violation of game law, 23.

      Violation of game law, 35.

      Neglect to erect guide boards on highways, 40.

      Interfering with guide boards, 40.

      Failure to procure grazing license, 54.

      Violation of game laws, 56.

      Malicious injury to buildings, 63.

      Attempting to prevent any person from procuring employment, 68.

      Violation of fish laws, 83, 84.

      Practice of dentistry by unregistered dentists, 85, 86.

      County Commissioner to vote on contract extending beyond term of office, 88.

      Bringing diseased animals within this State, 91, 92.

      Fenalty for filing or making false statement under Purity of Elections law, 96.

      Penalty of removal for neglect of duty by District Attorney, 101.

      Violations of Purity of Elections law amounting to felonies and their punishments, 102-105.

      Violation of Purity of Elections law amounting to misdemeanors and their punishments, 105, 106.

CURATOR OF STATE MUSEUM–

      Additional rooms placed at disposal of, 17.

      Salary of, office abolished, 76.

CURLEW–

      Protected, 55.

D

DAMAGES–

      Liquidated, for failure to procure grazing license, 55.

DEBTS–

      Payable in either gold or silver coin or other legal money, 13.

DEER–

      Protected, 35.

DENTISTRY–

      Act to regulate practice of, 84.

      Governor to appoint Board of Dental Examiners, 84.

      Powers and duties of Board, 84, 86.

      Board shall furnish list of registered dentists to County Clerks, 85.

      Penalties for violation of Act, 85, 86.

      Board must report annually, 86.

      Various penalties for violations of Act, 86.

DIPLOMAS. See Regents of State University and Board of Education, State.

DIRECTOR OF WEATHER SERVICE–

      Appropriations for, 72.

DISEASED ANIMALS. See Animals.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY–

      Storey county, salary of, 19.

      Nye county, salary of, 41.

      Fees of, in grazing license suits, 55.

      Eureka county, salary of, 62.

      White Pine county, is ex officio Public Administrator, 66.

      White Pine county, salary and compensation of, 67.

      Lander county, salary of, 69.

      White Pine county, salary of, 75.

      Shall be removed from office for refusing to perform duties imposed by Purity of Elections law, 101.

DISTRICT COURT–

      Shall fix attorneys’ fees in probate matters, 35.

      Parties aggrieved by decision of road viewers may commence action in, 36.

      Act concerning, 56.

      Held at least once every six months, 56.

      Act regulating appeals from, 58, 59.

      Papers sent up on appeal must be returned to, 59.

      Persons aggrieved by decisions in road matters may appeal to, 76.

      May allow payment of certain claims barred under Purity of Elections law, 97, 98.

      When action must be commended under Purity of Elections law, 101.

DISTRICT JUDGE–

      List of District Judges, 1.

      May restrict argument, 14.

      Shall allow attorneys compensation in probate matters, 35.

      Possess coextensive and concurrent jurisdiction and power, 56.

      Decisions may be written or signed at any place within the State, 56.

      Must hold court in each county at least once every six months, 56.

      Appropriation for traveling expenses, 71.

DOUGLAS COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      To issue road bonds, 26.

DUCK–

      Wild, protected, 55.

DUNN, L. F.–

      Relief of, 18.

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ELECTIONS–

      For establishing county high schools, 29.

      Special elections to be conducted in the same manner as general elections, 29.

      County Commissioners to be elected by entire county, 39.

      Appropriation for State’s election expenses, 71.

      Submission of certain questions to electors of Reno, 72.

      Act providing for purity of elections, 93.

      Certificate of nomination, how made and signed, 93.

      Appointment of Auditing Committee and its duties, 93, 94.

      Committee must file itemized and verified statement, 94, 95.

      How candidate may disclaim illegal payments, 95.

      Where statements are to be filed, 95.

      What vouchers must be filed, 95.

      Penalty for making false statement, 96.

      Penalty for neglecting to make statement, 96.

      Penalty when candidate is incumbent, 96.

      Legitimate expenses defined, 96.

      Amount that may be expended on behalf of candidate, 96, 97.

      Claims must be presented within ten days of election, 97.

      Misdemeanor to pay claim not so presented, 97.

      When District Court may allow payment of claims, 97, 98.

      Only candidate or committee permitted to expend money, 98.

      Room rent not allowed where liquor is sold, 98.

      What forfeits right to office, 98-100.

      Who may contest, 100.

      When candidate not liable for acts of others, 100.

      Where action must be commenced, 101.

      Candidate found guilty is ineligible to appointment, 101.

      Duty of District Attorney, 101.

      Removal of District Attorney for neglect of duty, 101.

      Unlawful acts amounting to felonies and their punishments, 102, 105.

      Unlawful acts amounting to misdemeanors, and their punishment, 105, 106.

      National Guard elections, 108, 109.

ELK–

      Protected, 35.

ELKO COUNTY–

      Notaries Public, 17.

      Relief of Thomas Giblin, 21.

      Relief of citizens of, 27.

      Act relating to high school, 59.

      Branch fish hatchery established at or near Elko, 92.

ERRATA–

      To statutes, facing 11.

ESMERALDA COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      County to issue bonds, 31.

      Board of Funding Commissioners, powers and duties, 31, 34.

      County Commissioners shall levy special tax, 33.

      Act relating to county officers, 57, 58.

ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS–

      Act requiring quarterly reports repealed, 18.

      Administrator to take possession, 34.

      Attorney’s compensation, how allowed, 35.

      Holographic wills made valid, 112.

      What are holographic wills, 112.

      How proved, 112.

EUREKA COUNTY–

      Salary of Treasurer, 13.

      Notaries Public in, 17.

      Act relating to payment of claims for planting forest trees, 22.

      Act relating to county officers, 61.

      Fire department tax to be levied, 63.

      Act relating to county officers, 67.

EXAMINERS. See Board of.

EXECUTIONS–

      Payable in gold or silver coin or other legal money, 13.

      Debtor’s earnings not exceeding fifty dollars per month exempt, 88.

EXECUTORS. See Estates of Deceased Persons.

EXPRESS COMPANIES–

      Unlawful to transport trout or salmon during close season, 83.

      Penalty for violation, 84.

F

FEES–

      Sheriff of Churchill county, 16.

      Township officers of Storey county, 63.

      Justices of the Peace, 20.

      Sheriff and County Clerk of Nye county, payable out of Salary Fund, 41.

      Jurors per diem in White Pine county, 49.

      County officers of Eureka county, 61.

      County officers of White Pine county, 66.

      Bailiff of Supreme Court, 66.

      County officers of Eureka county, 67.

      County officers of Lander county, 68.

      County Commissioners, mileage in Lyon county, 112.

FELONY–

      Violations of Purity of Elections law amounting to felonies and their punishments, 102-105.

FEMALES–

      Misdemeanor to declare illicit carnal knowledge of, 12.

FERRIS, G. W. G.–

      Joint Resolution acknowledging importance of services of, 116.

FISH–

      Act for protection of, 83.

      Branch hatchery at Elko, 92.

FISH COMMISSIONER–

      Appropriation for expenses of, 71, 72.

      May issue permit for removal of trout, ova or spawn, 84.

      Authorized to establish a branch hatchery, 92.

FLANNERY, H. P.–

      Act for relief of, 18.

FUNDING COMMISSIONERS–

      See Esmeralda county, 31-34.

FUNDS, STATE–

      Act authorizing certain, 78.

G

GAME, WILD–

      Act in relation to sage hen, 23.

      Act for preservation of, 35.

      Act for preservation of, 55.

GOAT, WILD–

      Protected, 35.

GOOSE, WILD–

      Protected, 55.

GOVERNOR–

      Appropriation for salary, 69.

      Appropriation for payment of rewards, 69.

      Member of State Board of Education, 81.

      To purchase portrait of ex-Governor Colcord, 111.

GROUSE–

      Protected, 56.

GUIDE BOARDS–

      To be erected on highways, 40.

      Misdemeanor to interfere with, 40.

H

HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC–

      Concurrent Resolution of sympathy with, 115.

HIGH SCHOOLS–

      Act permitting establishment of, county, 28.

      County Commissioners may order special election, 29.

      Election returns, how made and canvassed, 29.

      Board of Education shall locate school in suitable place, 29.

      Building to be deeded to County Board of Education, 30.

      County High School Fund created, 30.

      Admission of pupils, 30.

      Act relating to Elko county, 59.

HEARTY, JAMES–

      Relief of, 18.

HOLOGRAPHIC WILLS–

      Are valid, 112.

      What are, 112.

      How proved, 112.

HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES. See Insane Asylum; Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Lovelock School District bonds, 24.

      Relief of, 27.

      County bonds to issue, 57.

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INSANE ASYLUM–

      Official register of, 4.

      List of Commissioners, 6.

      Annex to be constructed and furnished, 43.

      Appropriation for, 43.

      Insane Asylum Annex Fund created, 43.

      Name of, changed, 44.

      See Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases.

J

JONES, HON. JOHN P.–

      Concurrent Resolution, relative to public services of, 115.

JOURNAL–

      Assembly, Act to provide for copying, 13.

      Senate, Act to provide for copying, 21.

JUDGES OF DISTRICT COURT–

      List of, 1.

      May restrict argument to one counsel on each side, 14.

      Shall fix compensation of attorneys in probate matters, 35.

      Possess coextensive and concurrent jurisdiction, 56.

      Shall hold court in each county at least once in six months, 56.

      Appropriation for traveling expenses, 71.

JUDGMENTS–

      Payable in either gold or silver coin or other legal money, 13.

      May be written or signed at any place in this State, 56.

      Debtor’s earnings to the amount of fifty dollars per month not to be taken in satisfaction of, 88.

      Shall be lien on personal property when damages are recovered for bringing diseased animals within this State, 91.

JURORS AND JURIES–

      County Commissioners to select number required, 51.

      Unregistered electors are qualified jurors, 51.

      Who are exempt from serving, 51, 52.

      Jury bounds fixed at sixty miles from county seat, 52.

      Jurors living without bounds may be exempt on payment of twenty-five dollars, 52.

      Disposition of exemption money, 52.

JURORS PER DIEM FUND–

      Created for White Pine county, 48.

      How maintained on cash basis, 49.

      What allowances shall be made against, 49.

      Transfers of money to and from, 49, 50.

L

LAND–

      Granted by United States accepted by State, 111.

LANDER COUNTY–

      Notaries public in, 16.

      Relief of, 27.

      Act for relief of L. Stiner, 42.

      Act relating to county officers, 68.

LAWS–

      Mining to be compiled, 18.

      Sheets containing session laws to be printed and distributed, 50.

LEGISLATURE–

      List of members, officers and attaches, 2, 3.

      Fund appropriated for, 11.

      Fund appropriated for, 11, 12.

      Act relating to certain committee rooms, 17.

      Act relating to duration of sessions, 42.

LIBRARY–

      Secretary of State may appoint a State Librarian, 68.

      Appropriation for State Librarian, 72.

      Free public, how established, 80.

      County Commissioners to levy tax, 80.

      Trustees to be appointed, 80.

      Powers and duties of Trustees, 80.

LICENSES–

      Not required for stallions, 23.

      Grazing for sheep, 53.

      Grazing licenses classified, 53.

      Who must procure, 53.

      Who exempt, 54.

      Sheriff to collect, 54.

      Penalty for not procuring, 54.

      Civil action for recovery of license money and damages, 54, 55.

      Auditor to issue, 55.

      Not required from residents or citizens of this State for the sale of their own agricultural products, pork and beef by the quarter, fruits, eggs and poultry, 92.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR–

      Act concerning residence of, 30.

      Appropriation for mileage and per diem, 69.

LIVE STOCK–

      Running or herded on uninclosed public lands, may be assessed at any time, 59.

      Taxes on, how equalized, 59.

      See Sheep.

LINCOLN COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 17.

      Act to encourage construction of railroads, 44.

      Duties of County Commissioners, 44-47.

      Railroad bonds not negotiable, 45.

LOVELOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT–

      To issue bonds, 24.

      Duties and powers of Trustees, 24.

      Special tax levied, 25.

      Bonds, how redeemed, 25, 26.

LYON COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16

      Act for relief of Thomas P. Mack, 65.

      Salary of County Commissioners, 112.

M

MACK, THOMAS P.–

      Act for relief of, 65.

MAIL ROUTES. See Resolutions and Memorials.

MEMORIALS. See Resolutions and Memorials.

MIDWINTER FAIR–

      Act to refund subscriptions paid in aid of Nevada Exhibit, and to pay the indebtedness incurred in making exhibit, 27.

MILITARY AUDITORS–

      List of, 7.

      See National Guard.

MILITARY ENCAMPMENT–

      Act relating to, 87.

MILITIA. See National Guard.

MINERAL ANALYSIS–

      State University shall make, 76.

      Any citizen may send mineral for analysis, 77.

      Record shall be kept and returns sent, 77.

      Assays for gold and silver shall not be made, 77.

      Act to encourage the development of the mineral resources of this State, approved March 14, 1891, repealed, 77.

MINING LAWS–

      To be compiled and printed, 18.

MIRBACK, COUNT VON–

      Concurrent Resolution relative to, 121.

MISDEMEANORS–

      Declaring illicit carnal knowledge of females, 12.

      Selling ardent spirits in Capitol building, 17.

      Violation of game law, 23, 35, 56.

      Failure to erect guide boards, 40.

      Defacing or interfering with guide boards, 40.

      Failure to procure grazing license, 54.

      Malicious injury to certain buildings, 63.

      Attempt to prevent any person from procuring employment, 68.

      Violation of fish law, 83, 84.

      Practice of dentistry by unregistered persons, 85.

      Any violation of Act regulating practice of dentistry, 85, 86.

      For County Commissioner to vote on contract extending beyond his term of office, 88.

      Bringing of diseased animals within this State, 91, 92.

      Paying claims made improper by Purity of Elections law, 97.

      Neglect of District Attorney to perform duties imposed by Purity of Elections law, 101.

      Violations of Purity of Elections law, amounting to, 105, 106.

MONEY–

      Act concerning payments in, 13.

      Act directing transfer of certain State, 78.

N

NATIONAL GUARD–

      Act relating to encampments, 87.

      Act relating to, 108.

      Term of office of field officers, 108.

      Officers, how elected, 108.

      Notice of election, how given, 108.

      Elected officers to pass examination, 108.

      On failure to pass election shall be void, 108.

      Examining Board, how constituted, 109.

      Terms and appointment of non-commissioned officers, 109.

      Date of election, 109.

      Company, how constituted, 109.

      County Commissioners to provide armory, 109.

      Monthly expense not to exceed seventy-five dollars, 109.

NEVADA HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES–

      Official register of, 4.

      List of Commissioners, 6.

      Act changing name of Insane Asylum, 44.

      Appropriations for support of, 71.

      See Insane Asylum.

NEWSPAPERS, COUNTY OFFICIAL–

      County Commissioners shall designate an official county newspaper, 107.

      County Recorder shall subscribe for, 107.

      What papers may be selected, 107.

NICARAGUA CANAL–

      Joint Resolution relative to construction of, 117.

NORMAL SCHOOL–

      Graduates entitled to diplomas of graduation, 89.

      Graduates entitled to teachers’ certificates, 89.

      Graduates required to report to Regents, 89.

NOTARIES PUBLIC–

      Appointment of, 16.

      Terms of office, 17.

      Number in each county, 16, 17.

NYE COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Act relating to county bonds, 34.

      Act relating to county officers and their compensation, 41.

O

OFFICIAL SUPPLIES–

      When School Trustee may furnish, 27.

      Purchase must be authorized, 107.

      Claims for unauthorized purchases not to be allowed, 107.

OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER–

      Recorder must subscribe for, 107.

      County Commissioners shall designate, 107.

      What papers may be selected, 107.

ORMSBY COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Relief of, 27.

      Act concerning Carson City, 37.

      Sheriff of appointed Bailiff of Supreme Court, 65.

ORPHANS’ HOME–

      Official register of, 5.

      List of Commissioners, 6.

      Appropriation for support of, 71.

      Appropriation for dormitory and repairs, 71.

P

PARTRIDGE–

      Protected, 56.

PENALTIES–

      For declaring illicit carnal knowledge of females, 12.

      For selling ardent spirits in Capitol building, 18.

      For violation of game laws, 23, 35, 56.

      For failure to erect guide boards, 40.

      For interfering with guide boards, 40.

      For failure to procure grazing license, 54.

      For malicious injury to church, school or other buildings, 63, 64.

      For attempting to prevent any person from procuring employment, 68.

      For violation of fish law, 83, 84.

      For violation of law regulating practice of dentistry, 85, 86.

      For County Commissioner voting on a contract extending beyond his term of office, 88.

      For bringing diseased animals within this State, 91, 92.

      For making false statement under Purity of Elections law, 96.

      For neglecting to make statement, 96.

      When candidate is incumbent, 96.

      For paying claims presented after time, 97.

      Removal of District Attorney for neglecting to enforce Purity of Elections law, 101.

      For felonies provided by Purity of Elections law, 103-105.

      For misdemeanors provided by Purity of Elections law, 101, 105, 106.

PHEASANT–

      Protected, 55.

PLOVER–

      Protected, 55.

PUBLIC PRINTING–

      Act authorizing use of Union Label, 58.

      Act relating to official newspaper, 107.

PRISON. See State Prison.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS–

      Act relating to purchase of supplies, 26.

      School districts, how created, changed or abolished, 43.

      New district not to exceed sixteen miles square, 44.

      School in new district to be commenced within one hundred and twenty days, 44.

Q

QUAIL–

      Protected, 56.

R

RAILROAD–

      Act to encourage construction of in Lincoln county, 44.

      Unlawful to transport trout or salmon during close season, 83.

      Penalty for violation, 84.

      Resolution concerning payment of indebtedness of Pacific railway companies, 116.

REGENTS OF STATE UNIVERSITY–

      Register of, 6.

      Shall grant diplomas to Normal School graduates, 89.

      May require graduates to report, 89.

      May revoke diploma, 89.

      Shall grant diplomas to those who complete full course in any development, 90.

RENO–

      Act submitting certain questions to electors of, 72.

REPEAL–

      Act to create a Legislative Fund, approved January 26, 1895, 12.

      Act relating to military encampment, approved March 9, 1893, 12.

      Act consolidating certain county offices in Churchill county, approved March 2, 1893, 16.

      Act to authorize the County Commissioners of Washoe county to issue bonds for the purpose of paying the outstanding indebtedness of the General Road Fund of said county, and of improving the roads therein, and to provide a fund for the payment of said bonds, approved March 6, 1893, 17.

      Act requiring payment of licenses for compensated services of stallions, approved March 14, 1891, 23.

      Act for the better protection of the estates of deceased persons, approved March 6, 1893, 18.

      Act limiting the duration of sessions of the Legislature of the State of Nevada, approved February 19, 1891, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved February 24, 1893, 42.

      Section 9 of an Act to redistrict the State of Nevada, prescribe the number and salaries of District Judges and fix the places of holding courts, approved March 4, 1885, 56.

      Section 4 of an Act to abolish the office of State Mineralogist and provide for the care and preservation of the State Museum, approved February 1, 1877, 76.

      Act to encourage the development of the mineral resources of the State of Nevada, approved March 14, 1891, 77.

      Sections 36 and 41 of “An Act relating to the National Guard and the enrolled militia,” approved March 6, 1893, 109.

RELIEF OF–

      Aitkin, J. F., 28.

      Ash Bros., 78.

      Armstrong & De Guerre, 28, 79.

      Brown, H. K., 79.

      Briggs, G., 78.

      Bradley, J. R., 27.

      Bigelow, R. R., 27.

      Bliss, D. L., 27.

      Bierke, F. A., 27.

      Bell, Frank, 27.

      Bank of California, Agency, 28.

      Bank of Nevada, 28.

      Bray, Miss Olie, 28.

      Bray, Chas. E., 28, 79.

      Bender, D. A., 28.

      Brambila, M. G., 79.

      Bell, G. H., 79.

      Bell, L. H., 79.

      Calm, C. E., 27.

      Cheney, A. E., 27.

      Clarke, Mrs. R. M., 28.

      Coffin & Larcombe, 78.

      Crocker & Co., H. S., 78.

      California Institution for Deaf, Dumb and Blind, 78.

      Carter, Rice & Co., 79.

      Carson-Tahoe Lumber and Flume Co., 78.

      Carson Water Co., 27.

      Churchill county, 27.

      Colcord, R. K., 27.

      Deal, W. E. F., 28.

      Davis, S. P., 28.

      Dixon Bros., 78.

      Dunn, L. F., 18.

      Earl, D. W., 28.

      Ernst, J. D., 28.

      Ernst, Mrs. J. D., 28.

      Flannery, H. P., 18.

      Foley, M. D., 27.

      First National Bank, 27, 28.

      Fruman, J. W., 28.

      Fulton, R. L., 28.

      Fox, J. G., 78, 79.

      Grayson & Co., 27.

      Gerlach & Co., 27.

      Giblin, Thomas, 21.

      Horton, R. L., 27, 28.

      Horton, R. M., 78, 79.

      Henderson Banking Company, 27.

      Humboldt county, 27.

      Hawes, A. G., 28.

      Harris, H. 28.

      Holland, M. L., 78.

      Helm, A., 78, 79.

      Hearty, James, 18.

      Hanford, W. T., 78, 79.

      Illustrated Publishing Company, 28.

      Jones, J. E., 28.

      Jones, J. P., 27.

      Jones, J. T., 28.

      Koppe, Gus, 78.

      Keating, R. P., 27.

      Lee, John, 27.

      Lyman, D. B., 27.

      Lovelock Commercial Company, 28.

      Mack, Thos. P., 65.

      Mahoney Brothers, 28.

      Mackay, J. W., 27.

      Martin, W. O. H., 27.

      Mills, D. O., 27.

      Miller & Lux, 27.

      Mallon, J. B., 27.

      Morrow, R. W., 27.

      Middour & Frey, 78.

      Morris & Levy, 78.

      Meacham, Mrs. R. S., 28.

      McClellan, E. C., 28.

      McCullough, F. J., 78, 79.

      Morning News, 78.

      Millard, H. B., 89.

      Newlands, F. G., 27.

      Nevada Salt and Borax Company, 28.

      Nevada Cash Dry Goods Store, 78.

      Overland Freight Transfer Company, 28.

      Pacific Borax Company, 28.

      Reno Mill and Lumber Company, 77.

      Ring, Orvis, 78, 79.

      Reno Gazette, 79.

      Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 27.

      Smith, W. T., 27.

      Sharon, W. E., 27.

      Sharon, F. W., 28.

      Stoddard, C. H., 28.

      State Board of Agriculture, 28.

      Stiner, L., 42.

      Steinmetz, F. J., 78.

      Talbot, G. F., 27.

      Thoma, G. H., 27.

      Turritin, G. F., 28.

      Thurston, C. A., 28.

      Taylor, L. H., 28.

      Tassell Bros., 78.

      Thyes, J. H., 78.

      Thaxter’s Drug Store, 79.

      Union Mill and Mining Company, 27.

      United Carriage Company, 28.

      Vanderlieth, E. D., 78, 79.

      Virginia and Truckee Railroad Company, 78, 79.

      Wells, Fargo & Co., 28, 78, 79.

      Wheeler, Hall & Co., 28.

      Wilder, Fred, 78.

      Winters, Theo., 27.

      Williams, E., 27.

      Westerfield, W. J., 27.

      Woodbury, J. P., 28.

      Yerington, J. A., 28.

RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS–

      Assembly Joint Resolution relative to increased service on Mail Route No. 75,465, from Pioche to DeLamar, 118.

      Assembly Joint Resolution relative to extension of service on Mail Route No. 75,167, from Pioche to Osceola, 118.

      Assembly Concurrent Resolution relative to the interests of the silver producing States and Territories, 118.

      Assembly Concurrent Resolution relative to the redemption of currency and other National obligations in silver coin, 120.

      Assembly Concurrent Resolution relative to the financial system of the United States, 120.

      Assembly Concurrent Resolution expressive of the appreciation of the people of Nevada of the valiant silver work inaugurated by Count von Mirback, 121.

      Assembly Concurrent Resolution relative to the adjournment of the Legislature, 123.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution of sympathy with the Hawaiian Republic, 115.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution relative to the public services of Hon. John P. Jones, 115.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution concerning the payment of the bonded indebtedness of the Pacific railway companies to the United States, and other matters pertinent thereto, 116.

      Senate Joint Resolution acknowledging the importance of the services heretofore rendered the people of the State of Nevada by G. W. G. Ferris, 116.

      Senate Joint Resolution relative to the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, 117.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution relative to the carrying of the United States mails in the several States and Territories, 119.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution-Proposal to amend State Constitution, 119.

      Senate Joint and Concurrent Resolution relative to a weekly mail from Pahrump valley, Nye county, Nevada, to Lida valley, Esmeralda county, Nevada, 119.

      Senate Concurrent Resolution relative to recent address of the American Bimetallic League, 122.

REVENUE. See Licenses; Taxes.

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS–

      How opened, 36.

      Powers of County Commissioners, 36.

      Road viewers to be appointed, 36.

      Road viewers, their powers and duties, 36.

      Parties aggrieved by decision of road viewers may commence action in the District Court, when, 36.

      Opening of, restricted in certain cases, 37.

      Act relating to guide boards, 40.

      Powers of County Commissioners in opening, 75.

      Road viewers, their appointment, powers and duties, 76.

      Appeal to District Court from decision of Board of County Commissioners, 76.

S

SAGE HENS–

      Protected, 23.

SALARIES AND COMPENSATION OF STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS–

      Eureka county, 13.

      Churchill county, 16.

      Storey county, 19.

      Nye county, 41.

      Esmeralda county, 57.

      Eureka county, 61.

      White Pine county, 66.

      Eureka county, 67.

      Clerk in State Library, 68.

      Lander county, 68.

      Appropriations for State officers, 69-72.

      None allowed Curator of State Museum, 76.

SALMON–

      Protected, 83.

SATISFACTION. See Execution; Judgment.

SCHOOLS. See Public Schools.

SCHOOL TRUSTEES–

      Lovelock, Humboldt county, to issue bonds, 24.

      May furnish school supplies, 27.

      District No. 10 of Washoe county to issue bonds, 47.

      See Public Schools.

SECRETARY OF STATE–

      Duties in relation to Assembly Journal, 13.

      Duties in relation to Senate Journal, 21.

      Duties in relation to printing and indexing Statutes, 50.

      May appoint a State Librarian, 68.

      Appropriation for salary, 69.

      Appropriation for salary of deputy, 70.

      Appropriation for clerk in State Library under Secretary of State, 72.

      Expense statement of candidates for offices greater than a county, to be filed with, 95.

      Expense statement of State Senators and Assemblymen, to be filed with, 95.

SESSION–

      Laws, how distributed, 50.

      Act relating to duration of Legislature, 42.

SHEEP–

      Persons owning, raising, herding or pasturing must procure grazing license, 53.

      Grazing licenses classified, 53.

      Who are exempt from license, 54.

      Penalty for not procuring license, 54.

      Sheriff as ex officio License Collector, to collect licenses, 54.

      Action for recovery of license money and damages, 54, 55.

      County Auditor to prepare license, 55.

SHERIFF–

      Churchill county, compensation of, 16.

      Storey county, compensation of, 19.

      Nye county, compensation of, 41.

      Nye county, fees payable out of Salary Fund, 41.

      Shall collect grazing licenses, 54.

      Fee for collecting grazing license, 55.

      Costs allowed in civil suit for recovery of grazing license money, 55.

      Eureka county, compensation of, 62.

      In Ormsby county is Bailiff of Supreme Court, 65.

      White Pine county, compensation of, 66.

      Lander county, compensation of, 68.

      Duties in relation to diseased animals, 91.

SIBLEY, HON. JOS. G.–

      Electoral vote of State pledged to, 123.

SNIPE–

      Protected, 55.

STALLIONS–

      Act requiring license repealed, 23.

STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS–

      Register of, 4-7.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. See Board of Education, State.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. See Board of Examiners, State.

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. See Board of Health, State.

STATE INSTITUTIONS–

      Official register of, 4, 5.

STATE CONTROLLER–

      Shall draw warrants on Legislative Fund, 11.

      Shall draw warrants on Legislative Fund, 12.

      Shall draw warrant for Miss Nellie Sweeney, 13.

      Duties concerning State school bonds, 15.

      Shall draw warrants in favor of L. F. Dunn, H. P. Flannery and James Hearty, 18.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of Miss Ida Biroth, 21.

      Shall draw warrants to refund certain subscriptions to Midwinter Fair, 28.

      Shall draw warrants on Insane Asylum Annex Fund, 43.

      Appropriations for, 70.

      Shall draw certain warrants for deficiencies, 78.

      Shall transfer certain State moneys, 78.

      Shall draw certain warrants for deficiencies, 79.

      Shall draw certain warrants for Nevada National Guard, 109.

STATE INSANE ASYLUM. See Insane Asylum; Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases.

STATE LIBRARY–

      Secretary of State may appoint a Librarian, 68.

      Salary of Librarian, 68.

      Appropriation for, 72.

STATE MUSEUM–

      Relative to certain rooms in State Printing building, 17.

      No salary allowed Curator, 76.

STATE PRINTING–

      Committee rooms in, building placed at disposal of Curator State Museum, 17.

      Mining laws shall be printed, 18.

      Printing and distribution of session laws, 50.

      Use of Union Label authorized, 58.

      Appropriations for, 70, 71.

      Report of State Board of Education, 82.

STATE PRISON–

      Official register of, 4.

      List of Commissioners, 5.

      Appropriations for, 71.

STATE TAX–

      Levy for, apportioned, 43.

STATE TREASURER–

      Legislative Fund, to pay warrants drawn on, 11.

      Shall pay warrants drawn on Legislative Fund, 12.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of Miss Nellie Sweeney, 13.

      Duties in relation to State school bonds, 15.

      Shall pay warrants in favor of L. F. Dunn, H. P. Flannery and James Hearty, 18.

      Shall pay warrants refunding certain subscriptions to Midwinter Fair, 28.

      Shall pay warrants drawn on Insane Asylum Annex Fund, 43.

      Appropriations for office of, 70.

      Shall pay certain warrants for deficiencies, 78.

      Shall transfer certain State moneys, 78.

      Shall pay certain warrants for deficiencies, 79.

      Shall not pay certain claims, 107.

      Shall pay certain warrants for Nevada National Guard, 109.

STATE UNIVERSITY–

      Official register of, 5.

      List of Regents, 6.

      Act providing for additional dormitories, 14.

      Relative to purchase of additional land, 14.

      Appropriation for, 14.

      Purchase of additional land, 37.

      Honorary Board of Visitors, 40.

      Duties of Board, 40, 41.

      Appropriations for, 73.

      Shall make analysis, 76, 77.

      Shall not assay for gold and silver, 77.

      Act to encourage development of the mineral resources of the State of Nevada, approved March 14, 1891, repealed, 77.

      President of is member of State Board of Education, 81.

      Act relating to graduates, 89.

STATUTES OF NEVADA–

      Act to provide for printing and distributing, 50.

STOREY COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Act relating to county officers, 19.

      Act relating to county officers, 57.

      Act to incorporate, 73.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION–

      Additional rooms for State Museum, 17.

      Shall compile mining laws, 18.

      Appropriations for salary and traveling expenses, 70.

      No salary allowed as Curator of Museum, 76.

      Member of State Board of Education, 81.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. See District Attorney.

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING–

      Duties in relation to session laws, 50.

      Appropriations for, 70.

SUPREME COURT–

      Official register of, 1.

      Act regulating appeals to, 58.

      Bailiff of, 65.

      Appropriation for, 70.

SUPPLIES–

      Act relating to purchase of school, 27.

      Act relating to purchase of official, 107.

SWAN–

      Protected, 55.

SWEENEY, MISS NELLIE–

      Appropriation for copying Assembly Journal, 13.

T

TAXES–

      State University Interest and Sinking Fund, 15.

      County purposes, 23.

      Limit for all purposes, 23.

      Lovelock School District, Humboldt county, 25.

      County High School Fund, 29.

      Esmeralda County Interest and Sinking Fund, 33.

      Apportionment of State, 43.

      School District No. 10, Washoe county, 48.

      Jurors Per Diem Fund, White Pine county, 49.

      Live stock, may be levied and collected at any time, 59.

      Elko county high school, 61.

      Eureka Fire Department, 63.

      Town or school district library, 80.

TAX SUITS–

      Answer must be verified, 39.

      What may contain, 39.

TEACHERS. See Board of Education, State; Board of Examination, County; Public Schools.

TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE–

      Appropriation for, 70.

TREES–

      Forest, in Eureka county, 22.

TROUT–

      Protected, 83.

TRUSTEES, CITY. See Carson City.

TRUSTEES, LIBRARY. See Library.

TRUSTEES, SCHOOL. See School Trustees.

U

UNION LABEL–

      Authorized on State printing, 58.

UNIVERSITY. See State University.

V

VETERINARY SURGEON–

      State Board of Health shall employ a competent, 92.

VISITORS OF STATE UNIVERSITY. See Board of Honorary Visitors of State University.

W

WASHOE COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 16.

      Repeal of Act authorizing issue of bonds for road purposes, 17.

      School District No. 10 to issue bonds, 47.

      Submission of certain questions to voters of Reno, 72.

WHITE PINE COUNTY–

      Notaries Public in, 17.

      Jurors Per Diem Fund created, 48.

      Act relating to county officers, 66.

      Act relating to District Attorney, 75.

WILLS–

      Act relating to holographic, 112.

WOODCOCK–

      Protected, 55.

Y

YELLOWHAMMER–

      Protected, 56.