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which battleships are named to contribute a silver service to
such battleships; now, therefore,

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

lieutenant

secretary of

SECTION 1. That the governor, lieutenant-governor, and sec- Governor, retary of state are hereby constituted a board to take all neces- governor sary steps to secure donations from producing gold and silver and mines of precious metals, and to secure subscriptions from state to citizens of the state, towards the cost of a silver and gold, or scriptions exclusively silver service for presentation to the United States battleship "Nevada, at the time of its launching from the Fore River shipyards.

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issue

SEC. 2. Said board shall receipt for all contributions and Board to are authorized to have prepared souvenir receipts for such con- souvenir tributions, the cost of which to be paid from the appropriation receipts hereinafter provided.

SEC. 3. Said board is hereby authorized to select the design To select for such service and to contract for its manufacture.

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tion, $5,000

SEC. 4. The sum of five thousand dollars, or so much thereof Appropriaas may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the general fund in the state treasury, to supplement the contributions as aforesaid, to meet the purposes of this act, and which shall be subject to disbursement on certificate of the governor, approved by the state board of examiners, when the state controller shall draw his warrant and the state treasurer pay the same.

CHAP. 136-An Act making appropriations for the support of the civil government of the State of Nevada for the years 1913-1914.

[Approved March 21, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. The following sums of money are hereby appro- General priated for the purpose hereinafter expressed, and for the sup- appropri port of the government of the State of Nevada for the years 1913-1914 1913-1914:

SEC. 2. For the salary of the governor, eight thousand Governor ($8,000) dollars.

SEC. 3. For the salary of the governor's private secretary, Private four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

secretary

SEC. 4. For the salary of the clerk in the governor's office, Clerk two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

SEC. 5. For the salary of the lieutenant-governor and ex Lieutenantofficio adjutant-general, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) governor dollars.

SEC. 6. For the salary of secretary of state, four thousand Secretary of eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

state

Deputy

Clerk

Typists Assistant librarian

Controller

Deputy

Typist

Treasurer

Deputy

Clerk

Attorneygeneral

Mineral land commissioner

SEC. 7. For the salary of deputy secretary of state, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 8. For the salary of clerk in the office of secretary of state, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 9. For the salary of typists in the office of secretary of state, nine thousand six hundred ($9,600) dollars.

SEC. 10. For the salary of assistant librarian, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

SEC. 11. For the salary of state controller, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 12. For the salary of deputy state controller, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 13. For the salary of typist in the office of the state controller, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

SEC. 14. For the salary of state treasurer, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 15. For the salary of deputy state treasurer, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 16. For the salary of clerk in the office of the state treasurer, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

SEC. 17. For the salary of attorney-general, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 18. For the salary of mineral land commissioner, five thousand ($5,000) dollars.

SEC. 19. For the salary of deputy attorney-general, four ney general thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

Deputy attor

Supreme

court

Clerk

supreme court

SEC. 20. For the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, thirty-six thousand ($36,000) dollars.

SEC. 21. For the salary of clerk of the supreme court, thousand ($6,000) dollars.

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SEC. 22. For the salary of deputy clerk of the supreme Deputy clerk Court, three thousand six hundred ($3,600) dollars.

Reporter of decisions

Official

reporter

Stenographers

Typist,

attorney

general

Surveyorgeneral

Deputy

Draughts

man

SEC. 23. For the salary of reporter of decisions of the supreme court, one thousand two hundred ($1,200) dollars. SEC. 24. For the salary of official reporter of the supreme court, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

SEC. 25. For the salaries of two stenographers in the supreme court, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 26. For the salary of typist in the attorney-general's office, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

SEC. 27. For the salary of surveyor-general, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars, to be paid from the state school fund.

SEC. 28. For the salary of deputy surveyor-general, four thousand ($4,000) dollars, to be paid from the state school fund.

SEC. 29. For the salary of draughtsman in the land office, four thousand dollars ($4,000), to be paid from the state school fund.

SEC. 30. For the salary of typist in the surveyor-general's Typist office, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars, to be paid from the state school fund.

tendent

SEC. 31. For the salary of superintendent of public instruc- Superintion, four thousand ($4,000) dollars, to be paid from the gen- public eral school fund.

instruction

SEC. 32. For the salary of typist in the office of superin- Typist tendent of public instruction, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars, to be paid from the general school fund.

SEC. 33. For the salary of superintendent of [state] print- State printer ing, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

For the salary of bookkeeper in state printing Bookkeeper office, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

inspector

SEC. 35. For the salary of mine inspector, seven thousand Mine two hundred ($7,200) dollars. SEC. 36. For the salary of superintendent and matron of Superintendstate orphans' home, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) matron,, dollars.

ent and

orphans' home

SEC. 37. For the salary of warden of the state prison, six Warden thousand ($6,000) dollars.

ent hospital

SEC. 38. For the salary of superintendent of the Nevada Superintend hospital for mental diseases, four thousand eight hundred for mental ($4,800) dollars.

diseases

SEC. 39. For the salary of the railroad commission, twenty- Railroad four thousand ($24,000) dollars.

commission

SEC. 40. For the salary of janitor, two thousand six hun- Janitor dred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 41. For the salary of watchman, two thousand six Watchman hundred and forty ($2,640) dollars.

SEC. 42. For the salary of gardener, two thousand six hun- Gardener dred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 43. For the salary of fireman, two thousand six hun- Fireman dred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 44. For the salary of teacher in the Virginia City Teacher mining school, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

Virginia mining school

SEC. 45. For the salary of state engineer, seven thousand State two hundred ($7,200) dollars.

engineer

SEC. 46. For the salary of assistant engineer, four thousand Assistant eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 47. For the salary of two field engineers, seven thou- Field sand two hundred ($7,200) dollars.

engineers

SEC. 48. For the salary of clerk in the state engineer's Clerk office, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars.

SEC. 49. For the salary of typist in the state engineer's Typist office, one thousand eight hundred ($1,800) dollars.

Deputy

SEC. 50. Salary of deputy superintendent of district No. 1, superintendfour thousand ($4,000) dollars.

ents of

public

SEC. 51. Salary of deputy superintendent of district No. 2, instruction four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

Bank examiner

Secretary board of health

Public

service

engineer Traveling expenses

Governor's mansion

Township plats

Traveling expenses of

SEC. 52. Salary of deputy superintendent of district No. 3, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 53. Salary of deputy superintendent of district No. 4, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 54. Salary of deputy superintendent of district No. 5, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 55. Salary of bank examiner, eight thousand ($8,000) dollars; salaries and expenses state banking board and officers, seven thousand ($7,000) dollars.

SEC. 56. Salary of secretary of state board of health, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

SEC. 57. Salary of engineer of public service commission, seven thousand two hundred ($7,200) dollars.

SEC. 58. For actual traveling expenses of governor and attorney-general, two thousand four hundred ($2,400) dollars. SEC. 59. For repairs of governor's mansion, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.

SEC. 60. For purchase of township plats from the U. S. surveyor-general's office, three hundred ($300) dollars, payable out of the state school fund.

SEC. 61. For actual traveling expenses of the state superinsuperintend tendent of public instruction, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), payable out of the general school fund.

ent of public instruction

Text-book

SEC. 62. For text-book commission, two hundred and fifty commission ($250) dollars.

Teachers' examinations

Deaf and blind

Virginia school of mines

Expenses of

SEC. 63. For the expense of conducting the teachers' examinations, grading the papers and the payment of individual expenses, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars.

SEC. 64. For the tuition and support of the deaf and blind, eight thousand ($8,000) dollars.

SEC. 65. For the support of the Virginia City school of mines, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.

SEC. 66. For the deputy superintendent of public instrucdeputy tion, district No. 1: For actual traveling expenses, one thousuperintend sand ($1,000) dollars. For office expenses, six hundred and fifty ($650) dollars.

ents of public instruction

SEC. 67. For the deputy superintendent of public instruction, district No. 2: For actual traveling expenses, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars. For office expenses, six hundred and fifty ($650) dollars.

SEC. 68. For the deputy superintendent of public instruction, district No. 3: For actual traveling expenses, one thousand ($1,000) dollars. For office expenses, six hundred and fifty ($650) dollars.

SEC. 69. For the deputy superintendent of public instruction, district No. 4: For actual traveling expenses, fifteen hundred ($1,500) dollars. For office expenses, eight hundred ($800) dollars.

SEC. 70. For the deputy superintendent of public instruction, district No. 5: For actual traveling expenses, fifteen hun

dred ($1,500) dollars. For office expenses, eight hundred ($800) dollars.

SEC. 71. For salary of bailiff of the supreme court, one Bailiff thousand five hundred ($1,500) dollars.

supreme court

SEC. 72. For indexing and compiling Nevada Reports (35 Nevada and 36), fourteen hundred ($1,400) dollars.

reports

SEC. 73. For publication of supreme court decisions and Public official advertising, five thousand four hundred ($5,400) dol- advertising lars.

Traveling

SEC. 74. For actual traveling expenses of district judges, expenses nine thousand ($9,000) dollars.

district judges

SEC. 75. For support of state printing office, forty-five State printthousand ($45,000) dollars, to be expended under direction of ing office state printer.

SEC. 76. For bookbinding, sixty-five hundred ($6,500) dol- Bookbinding lars, to be expended under the direction of the state printer.

Nevada

SEC. 77. For printing and binding Nevada Reports, vols. 35 Printing and 36, thirty-six hundred ($3,600) dollars, to be expended reports under the direction of the state printer.

material

SEC. 78. For new material and repairs of the state print- New ing office, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.

SEC. 79. For the support and maintenance of the state State orphans' home, thirty-two thousand ($32,000) dollars.

orphans' home

Repairs

SEC. 80. For repairs and improvements on buildings of the state orphans' home, twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars. SEC. 81. For salary of physician at state orphans' home, Physician eighteen hundred ($1,800) dollars.

SEC. 82. For support of the hospital for mental diseases, Hospital ninety-five thousand ($95,000) dollars.

mental diseases

Repairs

SEC. 83. For repairs and improvements on buildings of hospital for mental diseases, two thousand ($2,000) dollars. SEC. 84. For relief of discharged patients from Nevada Discharged hospital for mental diseases, four hundred ($400) dollars.

patients

SEC. 85. For chaplain at hospital for mental diseases, Chaplain

four hundred and eighty ($480) dollars.

SEC. 86. For books and support of library at hospital for Library mental diseases, two hundred ($200) dollars.

SEC. 87. For the support of the Nevada state prison, one State prison hundred and forty-five thousand ($145,000) dollars.

SEC. 88. For salary and subsistence of the guards, called Death watch "Death Watch, and care of condemned prisoners under sen

tence of death, five thousand ($5,000) dollars.

SEC. 89. For miscellaneous repairs at Nevada state prison, Repairs twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars.

SEC. 90. For laundry at Nevada state prison, two thousand Laundry ($2,000) dollars.

SEC. 91. For hospital and isolation quarters, Nevada state Hospital prison, twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars.

prison and

SEC. 92. For improvements, repairs, machinery and stock Repairs, old for old prison and prison farm, thirty-three thousand one hun- farm dred ($33,100) dollars.

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