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INDEX TO STATUTES.

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A

ADJUTANT-GENERAL —

      Salary, 83.

      Lieutenant-Governor, 83.

      Relative to State flag, 86.

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT FARM —

      Act in relation thereto, 59.

      Creation of Commission and duties of members, 59.

      Measurement of water, 197.

AMENDMENTS —

      Amending Sections 3 of an Act approved March 19, 1901, relative to salaries of Washoe County officers, 19.

      Amending Section 2 of an Act approved March 2, 1877, relative to the time of commencing civil actions, 26.

      Amending Section 2451 of the Compiled Laws of Nevada, 1900, relative to appointment of deputies by ministerial officers, 33.

      Amending Section 197 of an Act approved March 8, 1869, relative to proceedings in civil cases, 33.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved March 16, 1903, relative to the appointment of a Deputy Sheriff of Washoe County, 41.

      Amending Section 2 of an Act approved March 2, 1901, relative to county officers of White Pine County, 42.

      Amending Section 2 of an Act approved March 9, 1903, relative to regulation of hours of labor on all public works, 45.

      Amending Section 275 of an Act approved March 23, 1897, regulating settlement of estates of deceased persons, 46.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved March 6, 1893, relative to uniform examinations for teachers, 64.

      Amending Section 3 of an Act approved March 20, 1865, relative to the maintenance and supervision of public schools, 65.

      Amending an Act approved February 16, 1903, relative to providing for cooperation of State of Nevada with Secretary of the Interior of the United States in the construction and administration of irrigation works, 66.

      Amending Section 124 of an Act approved March 23, 1897, relative to settlement of estates of deceased persons, 69.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved February 27, 1893, relative to funeral expenses of indigent ex-soldiers, 70.

      Amending Section 7 of an Act approved March 8, 1879, relative to gaming, 72.

      Amending an Act approved March 16, 1903, relative to the General Corporation Law, 73.

      Amending an Act approved February 23, 1901, relative to nickel-in-slot machines, 77.

      Amending Sections 44 and 47 of an Act approved March 26, 1861, relative to crimes and punishments, 79.

      Amending Section 3 of an Act approved February 28, 1899, relative to Lincoln County Special Jury Fund, 81.

      Amending Section 2 of an Act approved March 14, 1903, relative to appointment of Notaries Public, 94.

      Amending Section 5 of an Act approved February 27, 1903, relative to salaries of Elko County officers, 97.

      Amending Section 3 of an Act approved February 25, 1899, relative to foreign corporations, 140.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved March 1, 1897, relative to telephone lines, 151.

      Amending Act approved March 13, 1893, relative to reduction of rates of county taxation, 187.

      Amending Section 2 of an Act approved February 7, 1887, relative to the State University, 190.

      Amending Sections 2, 3 and 5 of an Act approved March 15, 1869, relative to the registration of names of electors and prevention of fraud at elections, 190.

      Amending Section 3 of an Act approved February 16, 1903, relative to irrigation works, 193.

      Amending Section 5 of an Act approved March 27, 1865, relative to the incorporation of railroad companies, 195.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved February 28, 1879, relative to mining shafts, 199.

      Amending Section 10 of an Act approved March 8, 1895, relative to the incorporation of Carson City, 200.

      Amending Section 1 of an Act approved March 13, 1903, relative to the selection and sale of lands granted by the United States to the State of Nevada, 205.

      Amending Section 124 of an Act approved February 26, 1903, relative to supplying revenue for the State, 208.

      Amending Section 383 of an Act approved March 8, 1869, relative to proceedings in civil cases, 214.

      Amending an Act approved March 10, 1897, relative to consolidating county offices in Lyon County, 216.

      Amending an Act approved March 4, 1895, relative to establishment of County High Schools, 217.

      Amending an Act approved March 9, 1891, relative to officers of Humboldt County, 219.

      Amending Section 517 of an Act approved March 8, 1869, relative to civil practice, 222.

      Amending an Act approved March 18, 1891, relative to Judicial Districts, 231.

      Amending an Act approved February 17, 1887, relative to salaries of officers of Lincoln County, 239.

      Amending an Act approved March 2, 1869, relative to provision for education of deaf, dumb and blind, 252.

      Amending Sections 2 and 8 of an Act approved March 8, 1865, relative to toll roads and bridges, 254.

AMMUNITION —

      Appropriation for storing, 86.

APPROPRIATIONS —

      Expenses of Legislature, 17.

      For copying Senate Journal, Twenty-second Session, 17.

      For care of G. A. R. Cemetery, Carson City, 18.

      For stenographer, Attorney-General, 19.

      For paying claims of Alfred Chartz, James R. Judge and Estate of Trenmor Coffin, 20.

      For copying Assembly Journal, Twenty-second Session, 24.

      For relief of Holesworth & Fowler, 25.

      For indebtedness of State University, 28.

      For stenographer, Secretary of State, 29.

      For paying deficiencies for 1903 and 1904, 29.

      For paying deficiencies, World’s Fair Commission, St. Louis, 30.

      For paying deficiencies of the State Prison, 1903 and 1904, 30.

      For paying expenses of member of State Board of Health on investigating trip to Goldfield, 43.

      For paying expenses of litigation over pollution of Truckee River, 45.

      For building Dining Hall, State University, 47.

      For building Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory, State University, 58.

      For establishment of Agricultural Experiment Farm in southeastern part of the State, 59.

      For purchase of fire extinguisher, University of Nevada, 65.

      Relative to Irrigation Act, 69.

      For construction of State Library and Supreme Court Building, 70.

      For stenographer, State Controller, 78.

      For relief of Holesworth & Fowler, 78.

      For increasing salary of Deputy State Controller, 80.

      For increasing salary of Governor’s Private Secretary, 80.

      General Appropriation Act for support of State Government, 1905 and 1906, 83.

      For relief of P. L. Flanigan, 98.

      State Orphans’ Home, furniture and repairs, 186.

      For irrigation and reclamation of arid lands, 193.

      For irrigation, 197.

      For relief of Frank Golden, 198.

      For building additional cell-rooms at State Prison, 205.

      For storing military supplies, 206.

      For completion of unfinished buildings at State University, 209.

      For stenographer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, 211.

      For increase of water supply for State Capitol and Orphans’ Home, 211.

      For heating Capitol Building, 238.

      For paying deficiencies for the year 1904, 252.

      For sinking and boring wells in the southeastern part of State, 257.

ASSEMBLYMEN —

      Reapportionment of, 248.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL —

      Relative to stenographer, 19.

      Relative to Agricultural Experiment Farm, 59.

      Salary, 83.

      Salary, stenographer, 83.

B

BELMONT —

      Removal of county seat from, 18.

BLACKLISTING —

      Act to prohibit, 256.

BONDS —

      For public school building, Carson City, 20.

      For erection of county jail, Churchill County, 37.

      For erection of county buildings, Nye County, 39.

      For erection of Dining Hall, State University, 48.

      For fire purposes, Town of Lovelock, 51.

      For school purposes, Goldfield, 56.

      For Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory, State University, 58.

      For school purposes, Sparks, 60.

      For school purposes, Churchill County, 144.

      For school purposes, Tonopah, 146.

      For school purposes, Elko County, 149.

      For fire purposes, White Pine County, 152.

      For bridge in Washoe County, 155

      For State loan, 196.

      For school purposes, Caliente, 200.

      For school purposes, Bunkerville, 239.

      For care of indigent, Humboldt County, 259.

      For school purposes, Reno, 261.

BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETIES —

      Foreign, 141.

C

CALIENTE —

      School bonds, 200.

CARSON CITY —

      Appropriation for care of G. A. R. Cemetery, 18.

      School bonds, 20.

      Trustees to appoint Marshal, 200.

CEMETERIES —

      G. A. R. Cemetery, care of, 18.

      Desecration of, 60.

      Reno Lodge No. 13, Free and Accepted Masons, 218.

      Reno Lodge No. 14, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 218.

CHARTZ, ALFRED —

      For relief of, 20.

CHURCHILL COUNTY —

      Providing for erection of county jail, 37.

      Salaries of officers, 44.

      Water supply for Town of Fallon, 48.

      School bonds, 144.

CIVIL PRACTICE ACT —

      Proceedings for new trial, 33.

      Time of notice to be filed, 34.

      Errors specified, 34.

      Settlement of statement, 35.

      Identification of papers, 35.

      Clergymen, in reference to confession, 214.

      Summons, 222.

      Time of service and return in different cases, 223.

      Court may appoint attorney, 223.

      Act relating to personal injuries, 249.

      Relative to causing death by wrongful acts, 254.

COFFIN, TRENMOR, ESTATE OF —

      For relief of, 20.

CONSTABLES —

      Salary in Washoe County, 82.

      Duties relative to abating nuisances, 207.

      Lander County, Battle Mountain, 234.

CONSTITUTION —

      Of the State of Nevada, 307.

      Of the United States, 283.

CORONER —

      Creating townships, 215.

      Identification of death, 232.

CORPORATIONS —

      Formation of, 73.

      What articles or certificates shall set forth, 73.

      Report of election to Secretary of State, 75.

      Maintaining principal office and appointing agents, 75.

      Fees for Secretary of State for filing various papers, 76.

      Secretary of State to compile in biennial report, 76.

      May hold stock, etc., of other corporations, 77.

      General corporation law, printing, 85.

      Foreign, 140.

      Telephone companies, 151.

COUNTY ASSESSOR —

      White Pine County, 42.

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      Duties relative to patented mines, 81.

      Washoe County, 221.

      Lander County, 233.

COUNTY AUDITOR —

      Duties of, in relation to Churchill County bonds, 39.

      Duties in relation to Nye County building bonds, 40.

      Tonopah, 148.

COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH —

      Act creating Boards in the several counties and defining their duties, 64.

COUNTY CLERK —

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      Esmeralda County, salary, 210.

      Lincoln County, salary, 215.

      Humboldt County, salary, 220.

      Washoe County, salary, 232.

      Lander County, salary, 233.

      White Pine County, salary, 249.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS —

      Duties of, in relation to removal of county seat of Nye County, 19.

      Duties of, in relation to outstanding warrants against Nye County, 36.

      Churchill County, to issue bonds for erection of county jail, 37.

      Nye County, to issue bonds for erection of county buildings, 39.

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      Humboldt County, to issue fire bonds for Town of Lovelock, 51.

      Esmeralda County, duties of, 57.

      Duties of, in reference to irrigation, 94.

      White Pine County, 95.

      Elko County, 97.

      Washoe County, to pay P. L. Flanigan, 98.

      Washoe County, relative to street railway, 143.

      Churchill County, issuing school bonds, 144.

      White Pine County, fire bonds, 152.

      Washoe County, county bridge bonds, 155.

      Extending closed season for fishing in streams, 192.

      Prohibit storing of explosive materials, 203.

      Esmeralda County, salaries, 211.

      Regulate steam engineers’ licenses, 212.

      Nye County, salaries, 214.

      Humboldt County, salaries, 220.

      Elko County, for drainage and sewerage purposes, 230.

      Washoe County, salaries, 233.

      Lander County, salaries, 234.

      Battle Mountain, Constable, duties of, 234.

      Lincoln County, salaries, 237.

      Relative to sinking and boring wells, 257.

      Humboldt County, indigent bonds, 258.

COUNTY OFFICERS —

      Duties relative to removal of county seat of Nye County, 18.

      Salaries, Churchill County, 44.

      Salaries, Esmeralda County, 210.

      Salaries, Nye County, 214.

      Salaries, Lincoln County, duties of, 215.

      Salaries, Lyon County, duties of, 216.

      Salaries, Humboldt County, 219.

      Salaries, Washoe County, 220.

      Salaries, Lander County, 233.

      Salaries, White Pine County, 249.

      Relative to right of way of railroads, 251.

COUNTY RECORDER —

      Allowances, Washoe County, 19.

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      Certificate to practice medicine, 92.

      White Pine County, 95.

      Esmeralda County, salary, 210.

      Lyon County, salary and duties, 216.

      Ex officio Auditor, Lyon County, 216.

      Ex officio Superintendent of Schools, Lyon County, 216.

      Humboldt County, 219.

      Duties in reference to filing of documents, 221.

      Lander County, 233.

      Ex officio Auditor, Lander County 233,.

      Relative to right of way of railroads, 251.

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT —

      Relative to public school libraries, 189.

COUNTY TREASURER —

      Duties of, in relation to Churchill County bonds, 39.

      Duties of, in relation to Nye County building bonds, 40.

      White Pine County, salary and duties, 42.

      Churchill County, salary and duties, 44.

      Esmeralda County, duties of, 57.

      Sparks, 61.

      White Pine County, 95.

      Tonopah, 148.

      Nye County, 214.

      Lincoln County, 215.

      Humboldt County, salary, 220.

      Washoe County, 221.

      Lander County, salary, 233.

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS —

      Misdemeanor for bringing of indigent, incompetent, etc., persons into State, 25.

      Misdemeanor for non-destruction of animals dying of infectious diseases, 33.

      Misdemeanor for destruction of American eagle, 41.

      Regulation for hours of labor on public works, 45.

      Misdemeanor for desecration of cemeteries, 60.

      Misdemeanor for non-compliance with requirements of County Board of Health, 64.

      Misdemeanor, relative to gaming, 73.

      Nickel-in-the-slot machines, minors, 78.

      Felony, punishment of rape, 79.

      Relative to State Board of Medical Examiners, 92.

      Relative to fishing out of season, 193.

      Relative to mining cages, 200.

      Relative to storing combustible materials, 203.

      Relative to discounting time labor checks, 208.

      Unlicensed steam engineers, 213.

      Relative to Recorder, Receiving Book, 221.

      Misdemeanor for removal of dead bodies, 232.

      Misdemeanor for practicing dentistry without license, 248.

      Misdemeanor for collection of excessive rates of toll, 256.

      Misdemeanor for blacklisting, 256.

      Misdemeanor for peddlers to sell without license, 261.

D

DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND —

             Tuition and support, 85.

      Providing for education of, 252.

DECEASED PERSONS —

      Removal or handling of bodies in certain cases, 232.

DENTISTRY —

      Examination of applicants, 242.

      Licenses, granted, 242.

      Board of Dental Examiners, 242.

DISEASED ANIMALS, DOMESTIC —

      Destruction of, 32.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY —

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      White Pine County, salary, 95.

      Esmeralda County, salary, 211.

      Nye County, salary, 214.

      Ex officio Superintendent of Schools, Nye County, 214.

      Lyon County, salary, 216.

      Elko County, duties, 218.

      Humboldt County, salary, 220.

      Lander County, salary, 233.

      Ex officio Superintendent of Schools, Lander County, 233.

      Elko County, 237.

      White Pine County, salary, 249.

DISTRICT COURT, JUDGES OF —

      Relative to appointing Board for purchase and sale of school property, Carson City, 23.

      Traveling expenses, 85.

      Creation of districts, and election, 194.

      Salaries, 194.

      Election of and salaries, 231.

E

EAGLE, AMERICAN —

      Preservation of, 41.

ELECTIONS —

      Prevention of fraud, 190.

      Registration of electors, 190.

ELKO, CITY OF —

      School bonds, 149.

ELKO COUNTY —

      Salaries of officers, 97.

      School bonds, 149.

      District Attorney, 218.

      Drainage and sewerage, 230.

      Officers, 237.

ELY, TOWN OF —

      Fire bonds, 152.

ESMERALDA COUNTY —

      School bonds for Goldfield, 56.

      Salaries, officers, 210.

ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS —

      Settlement of, 46.

      Court may order public sale of realty, 46.

      Court may vacate or confirm sale, 47.

      Who may contest escheats, 47.

      Sale not valid unless made under Court order, 69.

      Proviso as to mining property, 69.

      Executor may execute bonds and contracts on approval of District Judge, 70.

      Copy of such writings to be filed, 70.

EXPLOSIVE AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS —

      Storing of, 203.

F

FALLON, TOWN OF —

      Act for water supply, 48.

      School bonds, 144.

FISH —

      County Commissioners may extend closed season for fishing, 192.

      Care of fish, 264.

      Preservation of fish, 264.

      Board of Fish Commissioners, 264.

FLAG —

      Adoption of design of State, 42.

      Purchase of flag, 86.

FLANIGAN, P. L. —

      Relief of, 98.

FRANCHISES —

      To A. R. Jeffrey and Thos. Dolf, to supply Fallon with water, 49.

      To H. E. Reid, H. J. Gosse, H. J. Darling and S. H. Wheeler, for street railway in Reno, 142.

G

GAMING —

      License granted for, 72.

      Restrictions of, 73.

      Nickel-in-the-slot machines, 77.

      Repeal of the 12-o’clock closing law, 97.

GEIGER, IRENE —

      Copying Assembly Journal, 24.

GENERAL FUND —

      Legislative money reverting to, 17.

      Money appropriated for G. A. R. Cemetery, 18.

      Appropriation to pay deficiencies for 1903 and 1904, 29.

      Appropriation to pay deficiencies for St. Louis World’s Fair Commission, 30.

      Appropriation to pay deficiencies of State Prison for the years 1903 and 1904, 30.

      Nye County, outstanding warrants issued against, 35.

      Appropriation to pay for investigation of epidemic existing in Goldfield, 43.

      Appropriation for Agricultural Experiment Farm, 60.

      Licenses for nickel-in-slot machines, 78.

      For relief of P. L. Flannigan, 98.

      Foreign building and loan societies, 142.

      Sale of obsolete revenue stamps, 142.

      Storage of military supplies, 206.

      Appropriation for sinking and boring wells, 257.

      State tax levy, 264.

GOLDEN, FRANK —

      For relief of, 198.

GOLDFIELD —

      School bonds, 56.

GOVERNOR —

      Salary of Private Secretary, 80.

      Salary, 1905 and 1906, 83.

      Salary of Private Secretary, 83.

      Rewards offered, 86.

      Refurnishing office, 86.

      To appoint License and Bullion Tax Agent, 226.

      To appoint Board of Fish Commissioners, 264.

H

HANNAN, ALICE A. —

      For copying Senate Journal, 17.

HOLESWORTH & FOWLER —

      For relief of, 25.

      For relief of, 79.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY —

      County Commissioners authorized to issue fire bonds for Lovelock, 51.

      Salary of county officers, 219.

      Indigent bonds, 258.

I

INCORPORATIONS —

      Reno, 98.

      Sparks, 158.

      Railroads, 195.

      Railroad companies, 250.

INDIAN SCHOOL —

      Drainage and sewerage, 230.

INDIGENTS —

      Penalty for importing, 25.

      Ex-soldiers’ funeral expenses, 70.

      Humboldt County indigent bonds, 259.

IRRIGATION —

      Providing for construction of irrigation works, 66.

      Board of Irrigation, 66

      Water Commissioners, 67.

      State Engineer, duties of, 67.

      Act for the construction and maintenance of irrigation works, 93.

      Sale of lands, 93.

      Act for the reclamation of arid lands, 193.

      Measurement of water, 197.

      Distribution of water, 197.

      Sinking and boring of wells, 257.

ITINERANT AND UNSETTLED MERCHANTS —

      Licenses for, 260.

J

JUDGE, JAMES R. —

      For relief of, 20

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE —

      Salary in Washoe County, 82.

      Ex officio Coroners, 215.

L

LABOR —

      Regulation of hours of labor on public works, 45.

      Labor checks, 208.

LANDER COUNTY —

      Salaries of county officers, 233.

      Constable, Battle Mountain, salary, 234.

LANDS —

      Grants by the United States to the State of Nevada, 205.

LEGISLATURE —

      Funds provided for, 17.

      Act relating to copying Journal of Senate, 17.

      Act relating to copying Journal of Assembly, 24.

      Appropriation for Twenty-third Session, 86.

LICENSE AND BULLION TAX AGENT —

      Appointment of and duties, 226.

LICENSES —

      Gaming, 72.

      Nickel-in-the-slot machines, 77.

      License and Bullion Tax Inspector, 86.

      Medicine, 87.

      Foreign building and loan societies, 141.

      Hurdy-gurdy houses, etc., 208.

      Steam engineers, 212.

      License and Bullion Tax Inspector, 226.

      Retail and wholesale liquor license, 228.

      Practice dentistry, 242.

      Itinerant and unsettled merchants, 260.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR —

      Salary, 83.

      Salary, ex officio Adjutant-General, 83.

      Salary, President of Senate, 83.

LIMITATIONS —

      Runs from time of last payment, 26.

LINCOLN COUNTY —

      Jury fund, 81.

      Sheriff and deputies, salaries, 149.

      School bonds for Caliente, 200.

      Officers of, 215.

      Salaries of officers, 239.

      Bunkerville school bonds, 239.

LOVELOCK —

      Authorizing issuance of fire bonds, 51.

      Fire department, 55.

LYON COUNTY —

      County officers, 216.

M

MINES AND MINING —

      Safety cages, 199.

MINISTERIAL OFFICERS —

      May appoint deputies, 33.

N

NOTARIES PUBLIC —

      Appointment of, 94.

      Number, 94.

NUISANCES —

      Abatement of, in unincorporated towns, 207.

NYE COUNTY —

      Removal of county seat, 18.

      Outstanding warrants issued against General Fund, 36.

      Issue of bonds for erection of county buildings, 39.

      School bonds, Tonopah, 146.

      Salaries of county officers, 214.

P

PLATS —

      Township plats, 84.

      Platting of lands, 223.

      Maps and plats, 224.

      Recording plats, 224.

POST QUARTERMASTER —

      Warrant in favor of, for care of G. A. R. Cemetery, 18.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS —

      Act relating to Carson City, 20.

      School bonds for Goldfield, 56.

      School bonds for Sparks, 60.

      Amending Act to provide for the maintenance and supervision of, 65.

      Expenses of Teachers’ Institute, 84.

      Issuing bonds, Churchill County, 144.

      School bonds, Tonopah, 146.

      School bonds, Elko, 149.

      Libraries, 188.

      School bonds for Caliente, 200.

      Superintendent of Schools of Elko County, 237.

      Bunkerville school bonds, 240.

R

RAILROADS —

      Granting right of way to R. L. Douglass, W. J. Douglass and Geo. B. Williams in Churchill County, 27.

      Granting right of way to E. L. Labadie in Humboldt County, 96.

      Granting right of way to H. E. Reid, H. J. Gosse, H. J. Wheeler and S. H. Wheeler, in Washoe County, 142.

      Incorporation, 195.

      Right of way granted over State lands, 250.

RENO, INCORPORATION OF —

      Boundaries of the city and wards, 99.

      General powers of officers, 100.

      Executive Department, 100.

      City Clerk, 102.

      City Attorney, 104.

      City Assessor, 105.

      City Auditor, 105.

      City Treasurer, 106.

      Police Department. 107.

      Fire Department, 107.

      City Engineer and Superintendent of Streets, 109.

      Legislative Department, 110.

      Health Department, 129.

      Judicial Department, 132.

      Revenue and taxation, 134.

      Claims and demands, 135.

      Elections, 135.

      Municipal bonds and franchises, 137.

      Miscellaneous, 139.

      Street railway, 142.

      Bridge bonds, 155.

      School bonds, 261.

REPEAL —

      Act regulating opening and closing saloons, approved March 8, 1889, 97.

      Section 11 of Act relative to county taxation, 188.

      Act relative to Coroners’ Townships, 215.

REVENUE —

      Act in relation to, 208.

      Act in relation to, 228.

S

SALARIES —

      Attaches of the Legislature, 17.

      Stenographer, Attorney-General, 19.

      Stenographer, Secretary of State, 27.

      Deputy Sheriff, Washoe County, 41.

      White Pine County, officers of, 43.

      Officers of Churchill County, 44.

      Stenographer, State Controller, 78.

      Deputy State Controller, 80.

      Governor’s Private Secretary, 80.

      Justices of the Peace and Constables in Washoe County, 81.

      Salaries of State officers, 1905 and 1906, 83.

      Secretary of Board of Medical Examiners, 90.

      Sheriff and deputy, Lincoln Counnty, 149.

      District Judges, 195.

      Officers of Esmeralda County, 210.

      Stenographer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, 211.

      County officers, Lincoln County, 215.

      County officers, Lyon County, 216.

      County officers, Humboldt County, 219.

      County officers, Washoe County, 221.

      County officers, Washoe County, 232.

      County officers, Lander County, 232.

      County officers, Lincoln County, 239.

      County officers, White Pine County, 249.

      Sheriff of Washoe County, 252.

SCHOOL CENSUS MARSHAL —

      Report and duties of, 65.

SCHOOL TRUSTEES —

      Relating to sale of property and issuing bonds, Carson City, 20.

      School bonds, Sparks, 61.

      School bonds, Tonopah, 146.

      School bonds, Elko, 149.

      Public school libraries, 189.

      School bonds, Caliente School District, 200.

      School bonds, Bunkerville School District, 239.

      Reno, Washoe County, relative to sale of certain school property and issuing school bonds, 261.

SECRETARY OF STATE —

      Duties in relation to copying Senate Journal, 18.

      Duties in relation to copying Assembly Journal, 24.

      Relative to stenographer, 29.

      Relative to Agricultural Experiment Farm, 60.

      Corporations, in relation to, 76.

      Salary of Secretary of State, 83.

      Salary, ex officio Clerk of Supreme Court, 83.

      Salary, ex officio State Librarian, 83.

      Salary, ex officio Reporter of Decisions, 83.

      Salary of Deputy Secretary of State, 83.

      Salary of stenographer, 83.

      Salary of State Library Clerk, 83.

SENATORS —

      Reapportionment of, 248.

SHERIFF —

      Washoe County, appointment of deputy, 41.

      White Pine County, appointment of deputy, 43.

      Churchill County, salary, 44.

      White Pine County, salary, 95.

      Lincoln County, salary, 149.

      Lincoln County, deputy, 149.

      Duties relative to abating nuisances, 207.

      Esmeralda County, salary, 210.

      Deputy, Esmeralda County, salary, 210.

      Nye County, salary, 214.

      Nye County, ex officio Assessor, 214.

      Nye County, Deputy Sheriff, 214.

      Nye County, Deputy Assessor, 214.

      Lyon County, salary, 217.

      Ex officio Assessor, 217.

      Humboldt County, 219.

      Humboldt County, deputy, 219.

      Lander County, salary, 233.

      Washoe County, jailer, 252,

SOLDIERS —

      Claims of ex-soldiers of Spanish War, 82.

SPARKS —

      School bonds, 60.

      Incorporation of, 158.

      Boundaries of, and wards, 158.

      Executive Department, 158.

      City Clerk, 173.

      City Treasurer, 174.

      City Attorney, 174.

      City Assessor, 174.

      Judicial Department, 174.

      Police Department, 176.

      Fire Department, 178.

      Revenue, 178.

      Miscellaneous, 180.

      Municipal bonds and franchises, 182.

      Election, 184.

STAMPS —

      Sale of obsolete revenue stamps, 142.

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE —

      Authorized to exchange land, 218.

STATE BOARD OF ASSESSORS —

      Clerk of, 80.

      Appropriation, 86.

STATE BOARD OF CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS —

      Duties relative to State Library and Supreme Court Building, 70.

      Clerk of Board, 80.

      Duties relative to water supply, 211.

      Relative to heating Capitol Building, 238.

STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS —

      Appointment of, 243.

      Duties of, 243.

      Term of office, 243.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION —

      Issuance of teachers’ certificates, 65.

      Virginia Mining School, 86.

      Public school libraries, 189.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS —

      Duties in relation to G. A. R. Cemetery, Carson City, 18.

      Duties in relation to Agricultural Experiment Farm, 59.

      Approving claims for purchase of chemical fire extinguisher at State University, 65.

      Claims of Spanish War Veterans, 82.

      Duties relative to foreign building and loan societies, 141.

      Duties relative to water supply, State Capitol, 211.

      Duties relative to State Veterinarian, 237.

STATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS —

      Appointment of, and duties, 248.

      Care of fish, 264.

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH —

      Investigation trip to Goldfield, 43.

      Appropriation, 86.

STATE BOARD OF IRRIGATION —

      Duties, relative to irrigation, 197.

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS —

      Duties and compensation, 87.

      Term of office, 87.

      Examinations and issuance of certificates, 89.

      Secretary, salary, 90.

STATE BOARD OF MILITARY AUDITORS —

      Purchase of building for supplies, 206.

STATE BOARD OF PARDONS —

      Clerk of, 80.

STATE CAPITOL —

      Salary of Night Watchmen, 85.

      Salary of Janitor, 85.

      Salary of Gardener, 85.

      Lights and fuel, 85.

      Current expenses, State officers, 85.

      Election expenses, 85.

      Capitol grounds, 85.

      Insurance, 86.

      Repairing dome and roof, 86.

      Appropriation for water supply, 211.

      Providing for heating facilities, 237.

STATE CONTROLLER —

      Duties of in relation to Legislative Fund, 17.

      Draw warrant in favor of Alice Hannan, 18.

      Draw warrant in favor of Post Quartermaster, G. A. R., 18.

      Draw warrant in favor of stenographer, Attorney-General, 19.

      Draw warrant in favor of Alfred Chartz, J. R. Judge and Estate of Trenmor Coffin, 20.

      Draw warrant in favor of Irene Geiger, 24.

      Draw warrant in favor of Holesworth & Fowler, 25.

      Draw warrant for State University deficiencies, 28.

      Draw warrant for deficiencies, 1903 and 1904, 29.

      Draw warrant for deficiencies, St. Louis World’s Fair Commission, 30.

      Draw warrant for deficiencies, State Prison, 1903 and 1904, 30.

      Draw warrant in favor of State Board of Health for investigation trip to Goldfield, 43.

      Pay interest on Contingent University Fund, 48.

      Pay interest on bonds for Mining and Metallurgical Building, 58.

      Duties of, relative to Agricultural Experiment Farm, 60.

      Duties of, relative to chemical fire extinguisher at State University, 65.

      Stenographer for office of, 78.

      Draw warrant in favor of stenographer, 78.

      Ex officio Commissioner of Insurance, 78.

      Draw warrant in favor of Holesworth & Fowler, 79.

      Salary of Deputy, 80.

      Salary of State Controller, 83.

      Salary of Deputy, 83.

      Salary of stenographer, 83.

      Draw warrant in favor of P. L. Flanigan, 98.

      Duties relative to foreign building and loan societies, 141.

      Sale of obsolete revenue stamps, 142.

      Draw warrant for improvements of Orphans’ Home, 187.

      Draw warrant for Frank Golden, 198.

      Draw warrant for payment of additional cell-rooms at State Prison, 205.

      Draw warrant for storing military supplies, 206.

      Draw warrant in favor of stenographer for Superintendent of Public Instruction, 211.

      Draw warrant for additional water supply for Capitol and Orphans’ Home, 212.

      Blanks for liquor license, 228.

      Draw warrant for heating Capitol Building, 238.

      Draw warrant for deficiencies for the year 1904, 252.

STATE ENGINEER —

      Duties, 67.

      Appointment of, and salary, 193.

STATE INSANE ASYLUM —

      Appropriation, 85.

      Repairs, 85.

STATE LIBRARY —

      Providing for building, 71.

      Fund, 72.

      Salary of Clerk, 83.

STATE LOAN —

      Time of bonded loan extended, 196.

STATE ORPHANS’ HOME —

      Payment of extra labor, etc., in construction, 25.

      Appropriation, 85.

      Teachers, 85.

      Appropriation for repairs and improvements, 186.

      Appropriation for increase of water supply, 211.

STATE PRINTING OFFICE —

      Salary of State Printer, 84.

      Support of office, 84.

      Bookbinding, 84.

      New material, etc., 84.

      Nevada Reports, 84.

      Insurance on Printing Office, 85.

      General Corporation law, 85.

      Indexing reports, 85.

STATE PRISON —

      Appropriation to pay deficiencies, 1903 and 1904, 30.

      Relative to stone for Library Building, 72.

      Appropriation, 85.

      Repairs, 85.

      Death watch, 85.

      Additional guards, 85.

      Erection of additional cell-rooms, 205.

STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION —

      Salary, 84.

      Ex officio Curator of State Museum, 84.

      Traveling expenses, 84.

      Stenographer, 84.

      Expenses of Teachers’ Institute, 84.

      Stenographer, 211.

      Relative to deaf, dumb, and blind, 253.

STATE TREASURER —

      Duties of, in relation to Legislative Fund, 17.

      Pay warrant in favor of Alice Hannan, 18.

      Pay warrant in favor of Post Quartermaster, G. A. R., 18.

      Pay warrant in favor of stenographer for Attorney-General, 19.

      Pay warrant in favor of Alfred Chartz, J. R. Judge, and Trenmor Coffin, 20.

      Pay warrant in favor of Irene Geiger, 24.

      Pay warrant in favor of Holesworth & Fowler, 25.

      Pay warrant for State University deficiencies, 28.

      Pay warrant for deficiencies, 1903 and 1904, 29.

      Pay warrant for deficiencies, St. Louis World’s Fair Commission, 30.

      Pay warrant for deficiencies, State Prison, 1903 and 1904, 30.

      Pay warrant in favor of State Board of Health for investigation trip to Goldfield, 43.

      Pay warrant for purchase of State University fire extinguisher, 65.

      Pay warrant in favor of stenographer for State Controller, 78.

      Pay warrant in favor of Holesworth & Fowler, 79.

      Salary of State Treasurer, 83.

      Salary of Deputy State Treasurer, 83.

      Pay warrant in favor of P. L. Flanigan, 98.

      Sale of obsolete revenue stamps, 142.

      Pay warrant for improvement of State Orphans’ Home, 187.

      Pay warrant for relief of Frank Golden, 198.

      Pay warrant for additional cell-rooms at State Prison, 205.

      Pay warrant for the storing of military supplies, 207.

      Pay warrant in favor of stenographer for Superintendent of Public Instruction, 211.

      Pay warrant for increase of water supply at Capitol and State Orphans’ Home, 212.

      Transfer of moneys in University Interest and Sinking Fund to State Interest and Sinking Fund, 215.

      Pay warrant for heating Capitol, 237.

      Pay warrant for deficiencies, 1904, 252.

STATE UNIVERSITY —

      Appropriation to pay indebtedness, 28.

      Act to provide for building Dining Hall at the University, 47.

      Providing for a Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory, 58.

      To provide for a chemical fire extinguisher, 65.

      Appropriation, 86.

      Relative to election of Regents, 190.

      Appropriation to complete unfinished buildings, 209.

STATE VETERINARIAN —

      Appointment of, 234.

      Duties of, 234.

      Term of office, 234.

      Fees, 236.

STATE WEATHER SERVICE —

      Salary of Director, 86.

SUPREME COURT —

      Providing for building, 71.

      Salary of Justices, 84.

      Salary of Bailiff, 84.

      Purchase of typewriters, etc., 84.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL —

      Salary, 83.

      Salary of Land Register, 83.

      Salary of Deputy, 84.

      Salary of Draughtsman, 84.

      Clerks in Land Office, 84.

      Stenographer, salary, 84.

      Relative to right of way of railroads, 251.

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TAXATION —

      Tax levy to pay interest on University Fund bond, 48.

      Tax levy to pay interest on bonds for the erection of a Mining and Metallurgical Building, 58.

      School bonds, Churchill County, 144.

      School bonds, Tonopah, 146.

      School bonds, Elko County, 151.

      Fire bonds, White Pine County, 153.

      Bridge bonds, Washoe County, 156.

      Reduction of rate of county taxation, 187.

      School bonds, Lincoln County, 201.

      Completing unfinished buildings at University, 210,

      Bunkerville school bonds, 240.

      Reno school bonds, 263.

      State tax levy, 264.

TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES —

      Examinations for, and how conducted, 65.

TELEPHONES —

      Rights and responsibilities of companies, 151.

TOLL ROADS —

      Right to construct and maintain, 254.

      Rates, 255.

TONOPAH —

      Made county seat of Nye County, 18,

      School bonds, 146.

TRUCKEE RIVER —

      Pollution of, 45.

      Bridge bonds, 155.

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VIRGINIA MINING SCHOOL —

      Appropriation for support, 86.

W

WAR CLAIMS —

      Against Government of the United States, 198.

      Collection of, 198.

WASHOE COUNTY —

      Regulating salaries of certain officers, 19.

      Appointment of Deputy Sheriff, 41.

      To appropriate money to prevent the pollution of the Truckee River, 4 .

      School bonds for Sparks, 60.

      Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Constables, 81.

      Pay P. L. Flanigan, 98.

      Incorporation of Reno, 99.

      Street railway, 142.

      Bridge bonds, 155.

      Incorporation of Sparks, 158.

      Relief of Frank Golden, 198.

      Exchange of land for Agricultural Grounds, 218.

      Salaries of county officers, 220.

      Salaries of county officers, 232.

      Jailer for Sheriff, 252.

      School bonds for Reno, 263.

WELLS —

      Sinking and boring of, 257.

WHITE PINE COUNTY —

      Relative to Treasurer and Assessor of, 42.

      Officers and salaries, 95.

      Fire bonds, 152.

      Salaries of county officers, 249.