[Rev. 5/3/2022 7:44:34 PM]

INDEX TO STATUTES.

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A

ABSENCE—

      Leave granted A. G. Dawley, 17.

ADVERTISING—

      Appropriation for official, 119.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, STATE—

      Act for relief of, 102.

      Act relative to, 178.

AMMUNITION—

      Appropriation for storing, 120.

APIARIES—

      Act relating to disease in, 40.

      Duties of Inspector, 40.

APPORTIONMENT—

      Of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

APPROPRIATIONS—

      For Legislative Fund, 17.

      For copying Senate Journal, 18.

      For payment of deficiencies for 1901-1902, 31, 99.

      For irrigation purposes, 30.

      For copying Assembly Journal, 32.

      For G. A. R. Cemetery, 32.

      For relief of T. V. Julien, 34.

      For relief of T. L. Oddie and W. Brougher, 70, 71.

      Regarding District Judges’ salaries, 73.

      For relief of Mrs. G. T. Davis, 77.

      For relief of William Kinney, 82.

      For relief of P. B. Ellis, 84.

      For relief of Wellington Bowen, 94.

      For display of Nevada products at St. Louis Exposition, 101.

      For relief of State Board of Agriculture, 102.

      For rebuilding Orphans’ Home, 112.

      For support of State Government for the years 1903-1904 (General Appropriation Bill), 117.

      For better water supply for Capitol and Orphans’ Home, 176.

      For providing against pollution of streams, 215.

      For cleaning Legislative Halls, 239.

ARID LANDS—

      Act providing for reclamation of, 18.

ASSEMBLYMEN—

      Apportionment of, 39, 40.

ASSEMBLY JOURNAL—

      Act to provide for copying, 32.

ASSISTANT STATE ENGINEER—

      Office created, 26.

      Salary, 26.

      Duties, 26.

      Expenses, 26.

ASSESSORS—

      Duties regarding transient stock, 68, 69.

      Salary of, in Humboldt county, 213.

ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY—

      Amending Act relative to, 95.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL—

      Salary of, 118.

B

BAILIFF OF SUPREME COURT—

      Salary of, 118.

BATTERY A—

      Act to reimburse, 177.

BERNING, AUGUST—

      Relief of, 239.

BELMONT—

      Resolution relative to mail route, 226.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—

      Relative to District Judges’ salaries, 73.

      Duties relative to Redemption Fund, 74.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS—

      Duties relative to admitting children to Orphans’ Home, 62.

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION—

      Duties relative to assessment in Reno, 110.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS—

      Shall allow claims relating to G. A. R. Cemetery, 32.

      Duties in regard to St Louis Exposition, 101.

      Duties in regard to portrait of ex-Governor Sadler, 179.

      Duties in regard to Indian war claims, 205, 206.

BOARD OF FUNDING COMMISSIONERS—

      Creation of, in Lincoln county, 103-106.

BOARD OF HEALTH—

      Relative to, in towns and cities, 57.

      Relative to contagious diseases, 86.

      Appropriation for, 120.

BOARD OF IRRIGATION. See State Board of Irrigation.

BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. See School Trustees.

BONDS—

      In Washoe county, for school purposes, 35.

      To be issued in Lyon county, 181.

      To be issued in Churchill county, 59.

      Amount and terms of surrender of, 60.

      Redemption of, 61.

      Relative to, in Lincoln county, 102, 105.

      Act to facilitate giving of, 63.

      Issued in Elko county for school purposes, 75.

      Time of payment of certain State bonds, 98.

BOOKBINDING—

      Appropriation for, 118.

BOOKMAKING—

      Act regulating same on prize fights, horse racing, etc., 90.

BOWEN, WELLINGTON—

      Relief of, 94.

BRIBERY—

      Declared felony, 202.

      What constitutes, 202, 203.

BROUGHER, W.—

      Relief of, 70.

BOUNDARIES—

      Relative to boundaries of Western Nevada, 38.

      Relative to towns and cities, 55.

      Relative to Reno, 184.

      Relative to Tonopah, 163.

C

CADETS, STATE UNIVERSITY—

      Act to commission, 207.

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION FOR DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND—

      Appropriation for, 119.

CAPITOL BUILDING—

      Appropriation for lights and fuel, 119.

      Appropriation for insurance of, 120.

      Act relative to better water supply, 176.

CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD—

      Ratification of deed to, by Insane Commissioners, 46.

CENSUS MARSHAL—

      When to take census of school children, 79.

CERTIFICATES—

      Required for transient stock, 66, 67.

      Relative to Redemption Fund in Lincoln county, 74, 75.

CHURCHILL COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

      Relative to moving county seat, 47.

      Regulating salaries of officers, 54.

      Commissioners shall issue bonds in, 59.

CITY COUNCIL—

      Duties of, in City of Tonopah, 163.

CITY OFFICIALS—

      Qualifications and duties of, in the City of Tonopah, 165, 166.

      Compensation of, 165, 166, 167.

      Duties of, in Reno, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 196.

      Salary of, in Reno, 197.

CIVIL PRACTICE—

      Act relating to costs, 41.

      Mechanics’ liens, 51.

      Act relating to salaries, between principals and deputies, 46.

      Non-judicial days, 88.

      Relative to estates, 30, 209, 218, 219.

      Guardians, 211.

      Distribution of estates, 218.

      Election contests, 219.

CLERKS IN LAND OFFICE—

      Salary of, 118.

CLERK OF SUPREME COURT—

      Salary of, 118.

COAL—

      Resolution relative to abolition of duty on, 223.

COAL LANDS—

      Resolution relative to, 227.

COMMISSIONERS—

      Appointed by Governor for display at St. Louis Exposition, 100.

      Duties of, 100.

COMMISSIONERS FOR CARE OF INDIGENT INSANE—

      Repeal of Act granting S. P. R. R. right of way, 39.

      Ratifying deed to C. P. R. R., 46.

CONSTITUTION—

      Of the State of Nevada, 267–320.

      Of the United States, 243–266.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS—

      How certified, 204.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES—

      Act preventing spread of, 85.

      Act relating to spread of, among live stock, 99.

CORPORATION LAW—

      Section 1-Purposes for which corporations may be formed, 121.

      Section 2-Companies operating out of the State, 121.

      Section 3-Formation of corporation; how accomplished, 121.

      Section 4-What articles or certificate shall set forth, 121, 122.

      Section 5-When corporate existence begins, 123.

      Section 6-Evidence of incorporation, 123.

      Section 7-Powers, 123.

      Section 8-Banking powers denied, 124.

      Section 9-Additional powers, 124.

      Section 10-Preferred and other special stocks, 124.

      Section 11-Special rights and powers that may be given creditors to vote, etc., 125.

      Section 12-First meeting for organization, etc., 126.

      Section 13-Election of Directors, etc., 126.

      Section 14-Meeting of stockholders and principal office, 126.

      Section 15-Banks and certain corporations may act as resident agents, 127.

      Section 16-Maintaining principal office, and appointing agents, 127.

      Section 17-Voting power of stockholders, 127.

      Section 18-Elections of Directors to be by ballot, 128.

      Section 19-Qualifications of Directors, 128.

      Section 20-Cumulative voting, 128.

      Section 21-By-laws; how made, 128.

      Section 22-Officers, 129.

      Section 23-Meeting of Directors, Executive Committee, quorum, etc., 129.

      Section 24-Vacancies by failure to elect or qualify, 129.

      Section 25-Vacancies generally in Board of Directors, 130.

      Section 26-Revisory power of Court, 130.

      Section 27-Stock; personal estate; transfer of, 131.

      Section 28-Payment of subscribed capital stock, assessments or calls, 131.

      Section 29-Sale for non-payment of calls, etc., 132.

      Section 30-When corporation may buy its stock, 132.

      Section 31-Stockholders liable until subscriptions are fully paid, 133.

      Section 32-Trustees not personally liable, 133.

      Section 33-Liabilities under laws of other States not enforced here, 133.

      Section 34-Filing certificate on payment of capital, 133.

      Section 35-Penalty for failure to file same; penalty on demand, 134.

      Section 36-Conversion of preferred stock into bonds; issue of convertible bonds, etc., 134.

      Section 37-Incorporators may amend certificate before organizing, 135.

      Section 38-Surviving incorporators may designate others for organization, 135.

      Section 39-Errors, etc., in articles cured by amendment, 135.

      Section 40-Amendments and changes after organization, 136.

      Section 41-Amendments by corporations formed under other Acts, 137.

      Section 42-Method of decrease of capital stock, 137.

      Section 43-Merger, 137.

      Section 44-Agreement of merger, 139.

      Section 45-Payment of stock of dissatisfied stockholders, 139.

      Section 46-Pending actions not affected, 140.

      Section 47-Liability not affected by merger or decrease of capital, 140.

      Section 48-Bonds, etc.; power of consolidated company, 140.

      Section 49-Sale of franchise, 140.

      Section 50-Manner of sale, 141.

      Section 51-Forfeiture of charter for failure to commence business, 141.

      Section 52-Incorporators cannot be attacked collaterally, 141.

      Section 53-How sale of stock below par may be made, 142.

      Section 54-May issue stock for labor or property, 142.

      Section 55-Such stock is paid up, 142.

      Section 56-Certificate of stock, 142.

      Section 57-Exemptions from taxation of stock held by non-residents, 143.

      Section 58-Voting list of stockholders and stock ledger, 143.

      Section 59-Stock ledger to determine who may vote; proxies to be filed, 143.

      Section 60-Stock held by executor, etc., how voted, 144.

      Section 61-Pledge of stock and voting power of pledger, 144.

      Section 62-Treasury stock not to be voted, 144.

      Section 63-Lost certificate, 144.

      Section 64-Proceedings in Court to get new certificate, 144.

      Section 65-Security on transfer of stock not fully paid up, 145.

      Section 66-Dividends, 145.

      Section 67-Subdividing capital stock, 145.

      Section 68-Change in capital stock; decrease forbidden, save under instructions, 145.

      Section 69-Removal of place of business without amendments, 146.

      Section 70-Filing copy of articles in other county, 147.

      Section 71-Book for names of members; stock ledger, 147.

      Section 72-Information for creditor of stockholder, 147.

      Section 73-Publishing false statements, and misdemeanors, 148.

      Section 74-Officers liable for damage caused thereby, 148.

      Section 75-Penalty for making false entry, 148.

      Section 76-Keeping fraudulent accounts by officers or Directors a crime, 148.

      Section 77-Wilful destruction of books; false entries, etc., 149.

      Section 78-Removal of a Director by two-thirds vote, 149.

      Section 79-Proceedings for removal of officers in certain cases by majority vote in Court, 149.

      Section 80-Proceedings to organize such meeting, 150.

      Section 81-Removal of officers and Directors in certain cases by majority vote in Court, 150.

      Section 82-Last three sections optional with companies hereafter formed, 151.

      Section 83-Incorporation need not be proven, 151.

      Section 84-Validity of articles of incorporation, 151.

      Section 85-Report of election to Secretary of State within thirty days after every election, 151.

      Section 86-Lien of employees, 152.

      Section 87-Service of legal process, 152.

      Section 88-Surrender of corporate rights before organization, 152.

      Section 89-Dissolution of a company, 153.

      Section 90-Continuation after dissolution, 154.

      Section 91-Trustee after dissolution, 154.

      Section 92-Powers of Trustee after dissolution, 154.

      Section 93-Appointment of Receivers, 154.

      Section 94-Receivership and dissolution by the Court, 155.

      Section 95-Proceedings on appointment of Receiver, 155.

      Section 96-Sale of property and franchise, 156.

      Section 97-Sale of deteriorating property, 156.

      Section 98-Compensation to Receivers, 156.

      Section 99-Mining companies’ capital consisting of mining ground, 157.

      Section 100-Mining companies governed by district mining laws, 157.

      Section 101-Mining companies may become stockholders, 157.

      Section 102-Fees of Secretary of State, 158.

      Section 103-Secretary of State to compile and publish an annual list of corporations, 158.

      Section 104-Meaning of certain terms used in the Act, 159.

      Section 105-Corporate seal, 159.

      Section 106-Retaliatory taxation, 159.

      Section 107-Renewal of charters, 160.

      Section 108-Filing certificate of renewal, 160.

      Section 109-Renewal, 161.

      Section 110-May hold stock, etc., 161.

      Section 111-Meetings held by consent without notice, 161.

      Section 112-Waiver of notice, 162.

      Section 113-Amendment of this Act, 162.

      Section 114-Repealer and continuing certain Acts in force; vested rights not impaired, 162.

COURTS OF JUSTICE—

      Amending an Act relating to, 88.

      Act relating to civil cases in, 41.

      Relative to appointment of stenographers in, 44.

      Act regulating, in Nye county, 199.

COUNTY ASSESSORS—

      Act relating to salary in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties relative to certificates on transient stock, 67.

      Shall meet to make uniform valuations, 95.

      Duties relative to City of Reno, 188.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

COUNTY AUDITOR—

      Shall draw warrant for officers in Churchill county, 54.

      Salary in Esmeralda county, 77.

      Duties, regarding bonds in Lincoln county, 104.

      Duties in City of Reno, 187.

COUNTY CLERK—

      Act relating to salary in Nye county, 42.

      Duties regarding water rights, 28.

      Act relating to salary in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties relative to transient stock, 66.

      Shall keep office open during certain hours, 93.

      Duties relative to Town of Tonopah, 172.

      Duties relative to election of city officers in Reno, 180.

      Duties relative to Court in Nye county, 199.

      Shall publish election notices, 204.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—

      Act relating to salary of, in Nye county, 42.

      Duties in regard to county seat in Churchill county, 47.

      Duties regarding exhibition of Nevada products, 52.

      Salary of, in Churchill county, 54.

      Powers regarding towns and cities, 55.

      Shall issue bonds in Churchill county, 59.

      Duties relative to transient stock, 68.

      Powers to revoke business licenses, 80.

      Duties relative to contagious diseases, 85.

      Shall issue bonds in Washoe county, 89.

      Duties regarding same, 89.

      Shall provide for certain prisoners in Humboldt county, 98.

      Duties relative to bonds in Lincoln county, 102.

      Duties regarding rate of taxation, 108, 109.

      Duties in Washoe county when acting as Board of Equalization, 110.

      Duties relative to City of Tonopah, Nye county, 172.

      Duties relative to election in Reno, 180.

      Shall issue bonds in Lyon county, 181.

      Duties regarding District Court in Nye county, 199.

      Duties regarding preservation of wild game, 202.

      May grant permit to carry weapons, 200.

      Shall apportion funds in Washoe county, 210.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONER—

      How appointed, 91.

      Duties, 91.

      Compensation, 92.

      Shall make report, 93.

COUNTY OFFICERS—

      Duties relative to school bonds in Washoe county, 36.

      Duties relative to water rights, 28.

      Relative to salary of deputies, 45.

      Relative to salary in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties relative to erecting buildings in Churchill county, 59.

      Duties relative to District Court in Nye county, 199.

      When election contests must begin, 219.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

COUNTY OFFICES—

      When shall be kept open, 93.

COUNTY RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO AUDITOR—

      Act relating to salary in Nye county, 42.

      Duties regarding water rights, 28.

      Duties in relation to liens of mechanics, 51.

      Duties in relation to marriage and divorce, 70.

      Salary, in Humboldt county, 213.

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS—

      Duties of, 77, 78.

      Relative to report of, 79.

COUNTY TREASURER—

      Act relating to salary in Nye county, 42.

      Act relating to salary in Churchill county, 54.

      Shall pay warrants for officers in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties regarding Churchill county bonds, 61.

      Duties regarding school bonds, in Elko county, 76.

      Duties regarding bonds in Washoe county, 90.

      Duties regarding bonds in Lincoln county, 104, 106.

      Duties regarding City of Reno, 188.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS—

      Violation of Act regulating hours of employment in mines, 33.

      Violation of Act relating to machinery, 35.

      Violation of Act relating to fire alarms, 38.

      Violation of Act relating to disease in apiaries, 41.

      Violation of Act relating to poisoning dogs, 45.

      Violation of Act relating to salaries and deputies, 46.

      Act relating to, 52.

      Perjury, 52.

      Violation of an ordinance in towns and cities, 57.

      Relative to assessment of transient stock, 69.

      Violation of Act relating to marriage and divorce, 70.

      Violation of Act relating to optometry, 72.

      Violation of Act relating to taking school census, 80.

      Violation of Act relating to business licenses, 80.

      Violation of Act relating to spread of contagious diseases, 86.

      Violation of Act relating to bookmaking on horse races, etc., 91

      Violation of Act relating to keeping county offices open, 94.

      Violation of Act relating to gaming, 98.

      Violation of Act relating to collecting hospital fees, in certain cases, 113.

      Violation of Act relating to fish and game, 115, 116, 117.

      Violation of Act relating to hunting and shooting on enclosed grounds, 175.

      Violation of Act relating to young forest trees, 176.

      Violation of Act relating to transportation of live stock, 177.

      Violation of Act relating to selling drinks to minors, 198.

      Violation of Act relating to wild game, 201.

      Violation of Act relating to bribery, 203.

      Violation of Act relating to elections, 204.

      Violation of Act relating to labor unions, 207.

      Violation of Act relating to carrying concealed weapons, 209.

      Violation of Act relating to pollution of lakes and rivers, 215.

CRIMINAL PRACTICE—

      Prohibiting sale of liquor to Indians, 49.

      Prohibiting sale of liquor to minors, 198.

      Fugitives from justice, 204.

CURRENT EXPENSES—

      Appropriation for, in Capitol building, 119.

D

DAWLEY, A. G.—

      Leave of absence granted, 17.

DAVIS, MRS. G. T.—

      Relief of, 77.

DANCE HOUSES—

      Amending Act to regulate same, 82.

DEED—

      Ratification of, 46.

DECEASED PERSONS, ESTATES OF—

      Act relating to, 30, 209, 218.

      How distributed, 218, 219.

DEFICIENCIES—

      Act for appropriation for, 31, 99.

DEMONETIZATION OF SILVER—

      Resolution relative to, 240.

DEPUTIES—

      Act regarding relation of principals, as to salary, 45.

      Act regarding salary in Churchill county, 54.

DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE—

      Salary of, 61, 62.

      Appropriation for salary, 118.

DEPUTY SHERIFF—

      Act relating to salary in Nye county, 42.

      Act providing for appointment of in Washoe county, 175.

      Compensation of, 176.

DEPUTY SURVEYOR-GENERAL—

      Act relating to salary of, 62.

      Appropriation for salary of, 118.

DEPUTY STATE TREASURER—

      Duties and compensation, 62.

      Appropriation for salary of, 118.

DEPUTY STATE CONTROLLER—

      Duties and compensation, 62.

      Appropriation for salary of, 118.

DIRECTOR OF WEATHER SERVICE—

      Appropriation for, 119.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND EX OFFICIO SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS—

      Act relating to salary of in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties relative to taxation, 109.

      Act to consolidate the two offices in Lincoln county, 210.

      Salary of, 210.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

DISTRICT COURT—

      Act relative to, in Nye county, 198.

DISTRICT JUDGES—

      Act concerning the duties of, 50, 51.

      Act relative to salaries of, 73.

      Appropriation for traveling expenses, 119.

DIVORCE—

      Act relating to, 70.

DOGS—

      Act to prevent poisoning, 45.

DOUGLAS COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

      Right of way for railroad through, 84.

DRAUGHTSMAN IN STATE LAND OFFICE—

      Salary of, 62.

      Appropriation for salary, 118.

E

ELECTIONS—

      Act relative to, 202, 204.

ELECTION EXPENSES—

      Appropriation for, 119.

ELECTION CONTESTS—

      Act limiting time to commence, 219.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND WATER COMPANIES—

      Act relative to wires and pipes, 64.

ELLIS, P. B.—

      Relief of, 84.

ELKO COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

      Leave of absence granted A. G. Dawley, 17.

      Bonds issued for school purposes, 75.

EMPLOYEES—

      Act to prevent intimidation, 217.

EMPLOYMENT—

      Act relative to hours of, for irrigation, 20.

      Act regulating hours on public works, 55.

      Act regulating hours of, in mines, etc., 33.

ESMERALDA COUNTY—

      Appointment of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

      Relative to compensation of officers, 77.

      Relative to construction of railroad through, 83.

ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS—

      Wills, how probated in certain cases, 30.

      Act relating to, 30, 209, 218.

      How distributed, 218, 219.

ESTRAYS—

      Sheep, when considered, 48.

EUREKA COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 39.

EXHIBITIONS—

      Act to encourage Nevada, 52.

      Nevada, at St. Louis Exposition, 100.

EXTRADITION—

      Act relative to, 204.

F

FALLON—

      Act relative to removing county seat from Stillwater to Fallon, 47.

FARES AND FREIGHTS—

      Relating to, 83.

      Resolution relative to, 238.

FIRE ALARMS—

      Act relating to false alarms, 38.

FIRE REGULATIONS—

      Act relative to, in cities and towns, 56.

FISH—

      Act relative to preservation of, 114, 115.

      Unlawful, to sell, under six inches in length, 116.

FISH AND GAME WARDENS—

      Act amending Act appointing, 179.

      Salary of, 179.

FOREST TREES—

      Act to preserve, 176.

FRANCHISES—

      Relating to railroad from Reno to Pyramid Lake Reservation, 53.

FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE—

      Act relating to expenses of, 204.

FUR SEAL FISHERIES—

      Resolution relative to, 234.

G

GAME—

      Act for preservation of, and close season for, 199, 201.

GAMING—

      Act to restrict, 97.

GARDENER OF CAPITOL GROUNDS—

      Salary of, 62.

      Appropriation for salary, 119.

GENERAL ROAD FUND—

      Created in Washoe county, 210.

GIBBON, T. E.—

      Act granting right of way to, 208.

GOVERNOR—

      Shall act as Chairman of State Board of Assessors, 95.

      Shall appoint Notaries Public, 114.

      Salary, 118.

      May issue permit for killing wild game in certain cases, 202.

      Duties relative to Indian war claims, 206.

      Shall commission Cadets of State University, 208.

GOVERNOR’S PRIVATE SECRETARY—

      Duties and salary, 61.

GOVERNMENT OF TOWNS AND CITIES—

      Act providing for, 55.

GRAND ARMY CEMETERY—

      Appropriation for watering and care of, 32.

GRAND JURIES—

      Instruction of Judges to, 50, 51.

GUARDIANS—

      When resume guardianship of children in Orphans’ Home, 63.

      Amending Act to provide for appointment of, 211.

H

HANNAH, MISS ALICE—

      Appropriation for copying Senate Journal, 18.

HORSE RACES—

      Act regulating bookmaking on, 90.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—

      Act relating to, 91.

HOSPITAL FEES—

      When not to be collected, 113.

HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES—

      Repeal of Act authorizing Commissioners to grant right of way to S. P. R. R., 39.

      Ratification of deed made by Commissioners to C. P. R. R., 46.

      Appropriation for support of, 119.

      Appropriation for repairs, 119.

      Purchase of land, 119.

HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT. See Employment.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Commissioners shall provide for imprisonment of certain prisoners, 98.

      Act regulating salaries of county officers, 213.

HUNTING AND SHOOTING—

      Relative to, on enclosed property, 175.

I

IRRIGATION—

      Act relating to, 18.

      Proceeds of land sales, and how applied, 19.

      Measurement of water, 71.

INDIAN WAR CLAIMS—

      Act relative to, 205.

      Act appointing Commissioner to collect, 212.

INSANE ASYLUM—

      Repeal of Act authorizing Commissioners to grant right of way, 39.

      Ratification of deed made by Commissioners to C. P. R. R., 46.

      Appropriation for support of, 119.

      Appropriation for repairs, 119.

      Purchase of land, 119.

INSPECTORS—

      Duties relating to apiaries, 40, 41.

INTIMIDATION OF EMPLOYEES—

      Act to prevent, 217.

IMMIGRATION—

      Resolution relative to, 229.

IMPRISONMENT—

      Incarceration of prisoners in Humboldt county, 98.

INDIANS—

      Act to prevent sale of intoxicating liquors to, 49.

J

JANITOR OF CAPITOL BUILDING—

      Salary of, 62.

      Appropriation for salary of, 119.

JUDICIAL DISTRICTS—

      Act to create, 73.

JULIEN, T. V.—

      Relief of, 34.

JURY DUTY—

      Teachers exempt from, 111.

JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT—

      Salary, 118.

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KINNEY, WILLIAM—

      Relief of, 82.

KIRMAN, RICHARD—

      Right of way granted, for construction of railroad, 84.

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LABOR UNIONS.—

      Act relating to, 207.

LAKES AND RIVERS—

      Act to prevent pollution of, 214.

LANDER COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

LATTA, J. C.—

      Relief of, 239.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE—

      Granted to A. G. Dawley, 217.

LEGISLATURE—

      Appropriation for, 17.

LEGISLATIVE HALLS—

      Appropriation for repairs, 120.

      Appropriation for extra cleaning, 239.

LEMON, C. S.—

      Right of way granted for railroad, 83.

LEWIS AND CLARK EXPLORATION—

      Resolution relative to celebration of, 232.

LIBRARY—

      Salary of Clerk in, 120.

LIBRARY, FREE PUBLIC—

      Relative to, in Reno, 42.

      Trustees for, 42.

LICENSES—

      Relative to dance halls, etc., 34.

      Issuance of, in cities and towns, 57.

      Relative to, in City of Reno, 189.

      On bookmaking, 90.

      On gaming, 97.

LICENSE TAX—

      Regarding cities and towns, 56.

LIENS—

      Act to secure to mechanics, 51.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR AS EX OFFICIO ADJUTANT-GENERAL—

      Salary of, 117.

LINCOLN COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Act to create Special Jury Fund, 30.

      Act relative to Redemption Fund in, 74.

      Act to refund bonded indebtedness, 102.

LIQUOR—

      Act prohibiting sale of to Indians, 49.

      Act prohibiting sale of to minors, 193.

LIVE STOCK—

      Act regulating transportation of, 177, 230.

LOVELOCK—

      Act to provide for imprisonment of prisoners in branch county jail, 98.

LYON COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Commissioners shall issue bonds in, 181.

      Act granting right of way to railroad through, 208,

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MISDEMEANORS—

      Violation of Act relating to hours of employment in mines, 33.

      Violation of Act relating to machinery, 35.

      Violation of Act relating to false alarms of fire, 38.

      Violation of Act relating to disease in apiaries, 41.

      Violation of Act relating to poisoning dogs, 45.

      Violation of Act relating to irrigation, 29.

      Violation of Act relating to salaries of principals and deputies, 46.

      Violation of Act relating to sale of liquor to Indians, 49.

      Violation of Act relating to moving transient stock, 69.

      Violation of Act relating to school census, etc., 80.

      Violation of Act relating to business licenses, 80.

      Violation of Act relating to contagious diseases, 85.

      Violation of Act relating to bookmaking on prize fights, 91.

      Violation of Act relating to admitting minors to gambling rooms, etc., 88.

      Violation of Act relating to contagious diseases, 100.

      Violation of Act relating to preservation of fish, 115, 116.

      Violation of Act relating to hunting on enclosed property, 175.

      Violation of Act relating to forest trees, 176.

      Violation of Act relating to transportation of live stock, 177.

      Violation of Act relating to intoxicating drinks sold to minors, 198.

      Violation of Act relating to preservation of wild game, 199, 201.

      Violation of Act relating to bribery, 203.

      Violation of Act relating to elections, 204.

      Violation of Act relating to labor unions, 207.

      Violation of Act relating to concealed weapons, 209.

      Violation of Act relating to pollution of lakes and rivers, 214.

      Violation of Act relating to intimidation of employees, 217.

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NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—

      Resolution relative to, 233.

NATURALIZATION OF CITIZENS—

      Resolution relative to, 234.

NEVADA PRODUCTS—

      Act relating to exhibition of, 52, 100.

NEVADA REPORTS—

      Appropriation for indexing and compiling, 120.

      Appropriation for printing, 120.

NIGHT WATCHMAN—

      Salary of, 62.

      Appropriation for salary, 119.

NOTARIES PUBLIC—

      Act providing for appointment of, 114.

NON-JUDICIAL DAYS—

      Act defining, 88.

NUISANCES—

      Relative to, in towns and cities, 56.

      How abated, 81.

      Relative to certain business, 81.

      Relative to, in City of Reno, 189.

NYE COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Act relative to compensation of county officers, 42.

      Relative to construction of railroad through, 83.

      Act concerning sittings of Court in, 198.

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ODDIE, T. L.—

      Relief of, 70.

OFFICIAL ADVERTISING—

      Appropriation for, 119.

OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, NEW MEXICO, AND ARIZONA—

      Resolution relative to admission of, as States, 224.

OPTOMETRY—

      Act regulating the practice of, 72.

ORDINANCES—

      Relative to, in towns and cities, 58.

ORMSBY COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Right of way for railroad through, 84.

ORPHANS’ HOME DIRECTORS—

      Duties relative to rebuilding Home, 112.

ORPHANS’ HOME. See State Orphans’ Home.

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PATENTS—

      For State lands, 179.

PENALTIES—

      Violation of Act relative to hours of employment in mines, 33.

      Violation of Act relative to machinery, 35.

      Violation of Act relative to false fire alarms, 39.

      Violation of Act relative to diseases in apiaries, 40.

      Violation of Act relative to poisoning dogs, 45.

      Violation of Act relative to salaries of principals and deputies, 46.

      Violation of Act relative to perjury, 52.

      Violation of Act relative to hours of employment on public works, 55.

      Violation of Act relative to breach of ordinances in cities and towns, 57.

      Violation of Act relative to transportation of transient stock, 68.

      Violation of Act relative to license for optometry, 72.

      Violation of Act relative to school census, 80.

      Violation of Act relative to business licenses, 80.

      Violation of Act relative to contagious diseases, 86.

      Violation of Act relative to bookmaking on horse races, 91.

      Violation of Act relative to keeping county offices open, 94.

      Violation of Act relative to contagious diseases among live stock, 100.

      Violation of Act relative to collecting certain hospital fees, 113.

      Violation of Act relative to preservation of fish, 115, 116, 117.

      Violation of Act relative to hunting on enclosed grounds, 175.

      Violation of Act relative to forest trees, 176.

      Violation of Act relative to transportation of life stock, 177.

      Violation of Act relative to selling intoxicating liquors to minors, 198.

      Violation of Act relative to preservation of wild game, 201.

      Violation of Act relative to bribery, 203.

      Violation of Act relative to elections, 204.

      Violation of Act relative to labor unions, 207.

      Violation of Act relative to concealed weapons, 209.

      Violation of Act relative to pollution of lakes and rivers, 214.

      Violation of Act relative to contracting debt without funds, 216.

      Violation of Act relative to making certain tax reports, 217.

      Violation of Act relative to intimidation of employees, 217.

PERJURY—

      Act defining, 52.

PRIZE FIGHTS—

      Act regulating bookmaking on, 90.

PROPERTY—

      How condemned in towns and cities, 58, 59.

      Act relative to assessment, 95.

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS—

      Amending Section 13, Article XV, 230.

      Amending Section 1, Article IV, 231.

      Amending by adding an article to, 232.

      Amending Section 1, Article X, 240.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS—

      Act for maintenance of, 48, 77, 205.

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—

      Resolution relative to the proposed visit of, 236.

PYRAMID LAKE RESERVATION—

      Act granting right of way of railroad to, 53.

      Resolution relative to, 228.

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RAILROADS—

      Act granting right of way for railroad from Reno to Pyramid Lake Reservation, 53.

      Act granting right of way in Douglas and Ormsby counties, 84.

      Act granting right of way in Lincoln county, 208.

REDEMPTION FUND—

      Act relating to, in Lincoln county, 74.

      Act relating to, in Lyon county, 182.

REDUCTION WORKS—

      Act regulating hours of employment in, 33.

RENO—

      Act relative to school bonds, etc., 35, 38.

      Relative to free public library site, 42.

      Act granting right of way to railroad from, 53.

      Act to incorporate Town of, 184.

      Act relative to funds, 210.

RELIEF OF—

      Anderson, William, 31.

      Battery A, 178.

      Bancroft-Whitney Company, 31.

      Bath, H. G., 31.

      Benton, J. M., 31.

      Bowen, Wellington, 84.

      Brougher, W., 70.

      Burlingame, J. S., 31.

      California Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, 31, 99.

      C. C. C. Gas Co., 31.

      Chartz, Alfred, 31.

      Considine, Joseph, 31.

      Crippen, Charles, 31.

      Davis, W. R., 31.

      Davis, Mrs. G. T., 77.

      Day, F. W., 31.

      Ellis, P. B., 84.

      Friend, C. W., 31.

      Golden, Frank, 31.

      Hofer, T. R., Postmaster, 31.

      Irwin-Hodson Company, 31.

      Julien, T. V., 34.

      Kaiser, William, 31.

      Kinney, William, 82, 83.

      Kroeber, J. H., & Co., 31.

      Mack, C. E., 31.

      Maish, C. H., 31.

      McCrimmon, John, 31.

      Oddie, T. L., 70.

      Sunset Telephone Company, 31.

      Talbot, G. F., 31.

      Thaxter Drug Store, 31.

      Virginia and Truckee Railroad Company, 31.

      Walsh, E. J., 31.

      Wells, Fargo & Co., 31, 99.

      Western Union Telegraph Company, 31.

      Woodward, Frank, 31.

REPEALED—

      Act granting right of way to S. P. R. R. through Asylum grounds, approved March 20, 1901, 39.

REPORTS—

      Of State Engineer regarding irrigation, and how made, 26.

RESOLUTIONS—

      Relative to abolition of duty on coal, 223.

      Relative to pollution of Truckee River, 224.

      Relative to admission of Territories of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona as States, 224.

      Relative to election of United States Senators by popular vote, 225.

      Relative to mail route between Tonopah and Belmont, 226.

      Relative to dispute between Venezuela and powers, 227.

      Relative to coal lands of the United States, 227.

      Relative to Pyramid Lake Reservation, 228.

      Relative to immigration and protection, 229.

      Relative to amending Section 13, Article XV, of Constitution of the State of Nevada, 230.

      Relative to transportation of live stock, 230.

      Relative to amending Section 1, Article IV, of the Constitution, 231.

      Relative to amending the Constitution by adding an article, 232.

      Relative to Lewis and Clark Exploration, 232.

      Relative to National Conservatory of Music, 232.

      Relative to naturalization of citizens, 234.

      Relative to fur seal fisheries, 234.

      Relative to proposed visit of the President, 236.

      Relative to mining claims, 236.

      Relative to fares and freights, 238.

      Relative to free coinage of gold and silver, 239.

      Relative to extra pay for Porters of Senate and Assembly, 239.

      Relative to amending Section 1, Article X, of the Constitution, 240.

      Relative to demonetization of silver, 240.

REVENUE—

      Act to provide for the support of the State Government, 33.

      Relative to dance houses, 32.

      Relative to horse racing, etc., 90.

      Relative to tax rate, 107.

      Relative to towns and cities, 215.

REWARDS—

      Appropriation for payment of, 120.

RILEY, MISS LILY M.—

      Appropriation for copying the Assembly Journal, 32.

RIGHT OF WAY—

      Granted to C. S. Lemon and others for railroad, 83.

      For railroad from Reno to Pyramid Lake Reservation, 53.

      Granted to R. Kirman for railroad, 84.

      Granted to T. E. Gibbon, in Lincoln county, 208.

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SADLER, REINHOLD—

      Act to secure portrait of, as ex-Governor, 178.

ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION—

      Act to provide for display of Nevada products, 100.

SALE OF LANDS—

      Act relative to, 110.

SALARY OF STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS—

      Nye county, 42.

      Churchill county, 54.

      Attaches of the State of Nevada, 61.

      Esmeralda county, 77.

      State officers, 118.

      Humboldt county, 213.

SCHOOL CHILDREN—

      Act relating to admission and transfer of, 48, 49.

SCHOOL OF MINES—

      Act to establish in Virginia City, 211.

SCHOOL TRUSTEES—

      Shall issue bonds for school purposes in Reno, 35.

      Shall issue bonds for school purposes in Elko county, 75.

      Duties relative to same, 37, 38.

      Act relative to, 48, 49.

      Duties and compensation, 205.

SECRETARY OF STATE—

      Duties in relation to Senate Journal, 18.

      Duties in relation to Assembly Journal, 32.

      Articles of incorporation to be filed with, 86.

      Salary of, 118.

      Salary of Deputy, 118.

      To certify constitutional amendments to County Clerks, 204.

SECRETARY OF INTERIOR—

      Duties in regard to arid lands, 19, 20.

      Powers of, 22.

      Authorized to institute proceedings in water cases, 29.

SENATORS—

      Apportionment of, 39.

SENATE JOURNAL—

      Act to provide for copying, 18.

SHEEP—

      Act relative to herding, etc., 47, 48.

SHERIFF—

      Act relative to salary in Nye county, 42.

      Act relative to salary in Churchill county, 54.

      Duties regarding Court in Nye county, 199.

      Salary in Humboldt county, 213.

      Deputy, 213.

SILVER AND GOLD—

      Resolution relative to free coinage, 239.

SMELTERS—

      Act relative to hours of employment in, 33.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY—

      Repeal of Act granting right of way through Asylum tract, 39.

SPECIAL JURY FUND—

      Act to create, 30.

SPECIAL STATE COMMISSIONER—

      Appointment of, to secure Nevada war claims, and duties and compensation of, 212.

STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY—

      Act to provide for support of, 178.

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE—

      Act for relief, 102.

STATE BOARD OF ASSESSORS—

      Duties of Assessors, 97.

      When shall meet, 95.

      Appropriation for, 120.

      Shall establish more uniform valuation, 95.

      Penalty for failure to attend, 96.

      When Chairman of Board of County Commissioners shall act, 96.

STATE BOARD OF IRRIGATION—

      Board created, 28.

      Powers and duties, 29.

      Duties relative to measuring streams, 71.

STATE BOARD OF REVENUE—

      Powers regarding taxation, 109.

      Shall receive reports on tax question, 217.

STATE CONTROLLER—

      Shall draw warrant on Legislative Fund, 17.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of Miss Alice Hannan, 18.

      Shall draw warrant for payment of deficiencies, 32, 99.

      Shall draw warrants in favor of G. A. R. Post, 32.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of Miss Lily M. Riley, 32.

      Shall draw warrant for relief of T. V. Julien, 34.

      Shall draw warrant for relief of T. L. Oddie and W. Brougher, 71.

      Shall issue license for practice of optometry, 72.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of Mrs. G. T. Davis, 77.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of William Kinney, 82.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of P. B. Ellis, 84.

      Salary of Deputy, 118.

      Shall draw warrants in favor of Wellington Bowen, 94.

      Shall draw warrants in favor of World’s Fair Commissioners, 101.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of State Board of Agriculture, 102.

      Shall draw warrant in favor of Battery A, 178.

      Shall draw warrant for portrait of ex-Governor Sadler, 178.

      Shall draw warrants in favor of Commissioner to collect Indian war claims, 212.

      Duties relative to annual reports, 217.

      Shall draw warrants for Porters of Senate and Assembly, 239.

STATE ENGINEER—

      Office created, 25.

      Salary and duties, 25.

      Member of State Board of Irrigation, 29.

STATE LANDS—

      Act in relation to patents for, 179.

STATE LOAN—

      Act authorizing, 98.

STATE MILITIA—

      Appropriation for, 120.

STATE OFFICERS—

      Regarding relations to deputies as to salary, 45.

      Appropriation for salary, 118.

      When election contest shall begin, 219.

STATE ORPHANS’ HOME—

      Act for government of, 62.

      Act relative to rebuilding, 112.

      Appropriation for support of, 119.

      Act relative to water supply, 176.

STATE OF NEVADA—

      Act to provide revenue for the support of, 33.

      Act relative to western boundary, 38.

      Regarding cooperation, under Irrigation Act, 24.

      Regarding ratification of deed to C. P. R. R., 46.

      Regarding Indian war claims, 207.

STATE PRINTER—

      Salary of, 118.

STATE PRINTING OFFICE—

      Shall publish irrigation reports, 71.

      Appropriation for support of, 118.

      Appropriation for repairs, 119.

STATE PRISON—

      Appropriation for support of, 119.

      Appropriation for repairs, 119.

      Appropriation for electric alarms, 119.

      Appropriation for electric plant, 120.

STATE TREASURER—

      Shall pay warrants on Legislative Fund, 17.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of Miss Alice Hannan, 18.

      Shall pay warrants for deficiencies, 32, 99.

      Shall pay warrants for G. A. R. Post, 32.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of Miss Lily M. Riley, 33.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of T. V. Julien, 34.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of T. L. Oddie and W. Brougher, 71.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of Mrs. G. T. Davis, 77.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of William Kinney, 83.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of P. B. Ellis, 84.

      Shall pay warrants in favor of Wellington Bowen, 94.

      Shall pay warrants in favor of World’s Fair Commissioners, 101.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of State Board of Agriculture, 102.

      Appropriation for salary, 118.

      Appropriation for salary of Deputy, 118.

      Shall pay warrant in favor of Battery A, 178.

      Shall pay warrant for portrait of ex-Governor Sadler, 178.

      Shall pay warrants in favor of Commissioner to collect war claims, 212.

      Shall pay warrants for Porters of Senate and Assembly, 239.

STATE UNIVERSITY—

      Appropriation for, 119.

STENOGRAPHERS—

      Act to provide for appointment in Courts of Justice, 44.

      Compensation, 44.

STENOGRAPHER IN LAND OFFICE—

      Salary of, 62.

STORAGE OF COMBUSTIBLES—

      in regard to towns and cities, 56.

STOREY COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      School of Mines established in, 211.

STILLWATER—

      Act relative to the removal of county seat, 47.

STREETS—

      Relative to, in towns and cities, 55.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—

      Salary of, 118.

      Traveling expenses, 118.

SUPREME COURT DECISIONS—

      Appropriation for publication of, 119.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL—

      Salary of, 118.

      Salary of Deputy, 118.

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TAXATION—

      Act relative to reduction of rate of, 107.

      Act relative to tax rate, 215.

TAXES—

      How collected on transient stock, 65.

      How distributed, 65.

      How paid for transient stock, 67.

      Act relative to, in towns and cities, 216.

TAX LEVY—

      Relative to, in towns and cities, 56, 215.

      Act relative to, in the State, 111.

      Act relative to, in Lyon county, 182

      Act relative to, in Reno, 189.

TEACHERS—

      Exempt from jury duty, 111.

TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE—

      Appropriation for expenses of, 118.

TEACHERS OF THE ORPHANS’ HOME—

      Appropriation for salaries, 119.

TIMBER—

      Act to preserve, 176.

TONOPAH—

      Act to incorporate City of, 163.

      Resolution relative to mail route, 226.

TOWNS AND CITIES—

      Act providing for government of, 55, 215.

TOWNSHIP PLATS—

      Appropriation for purchase of, 120.

TRESPASS—

      Herding sheep, etc., 47.

TRANSIENT STOCK—

      How determined, 65.

TRUSTEES, BOARD OF, IN RENO—

      Act regarding library, 43.

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—

      Cooperation of, regarding irrigation in Nevada, 18.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY—

      Duties relative to prosecution of persons for selling liquors to Indians

UNITED STATES SENATORS—

      Resolution relative to election by popular vote, 225.

V

VENEZUELA—

      Resolution relative to dispute in, 226.

VETERINARY SURGEON—

      To be employed by Governor to investigate diseases in live stock, 99.

W

WASHOE COUNTY—

      Act relative to school bonds, etc., 35, 36, 37, 38.

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

      Commissioners shall issue bonds for certain purposes, 89.

      Duties of Commissioners regarding assessments, 110.

      Act relative to special election in Reno, 180

      Commissioners shall apportion funds, 210.

WATERS—

      Act to prevent pollution, 214.

WATER COMMISSIONERS—

      Appropriation for, 28.

      Number and compensation, 29.

WATER STORAGE—

      Act relative to, 18, 19, 20, 21, 71.

WEAPONS—

      Act to prevent carrying concealed, 208.

WILLS—

      How probated in certain cases, 30.

WHITE PINE COUNTY—

      Apportionment of Senators and Assemblymen, 40.

WORKINGMEN—

      Act for protection of, 34.

WOMAN’S TEMPERANCE UNION—

      Act to incorporate, 86.