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county treasurer for payment when they become due, all interest on such bonds shall thereafter immediately cease.

SEC. 16. The faith of the State of Nevada is hereby Faith of state pledged that this act shall not be repealed, nor the taxation thereby imposed be omitted, until all the bonds and coupons issued under and by virtue hereof shall have been paid in full, as in this act specified.

Care of G. A. R. cemetery

$150 to be paid each year

Duties of controller and

treasurer

Salary of

Goldfield

CHAP. 59-An Act appropriating three hundred dollars for the watering and care of the Grand Army cemetery at Carson City, Nevada.

[Approved March 10, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of three hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the general fund not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of watering and caring for the Grand Army cemetery at Carson City, Nevada.

SEC. 2. Annually on the first Monday in September, nineteen hundred and thirteen and nineteen hundred and fourteen, the state board of examiners shall audit and allow to post quartermaster of the Grand Army at Carson City, Nevada, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, on the filing with said board of examiners by the said post quartermaster the claim and sworn statement that the amount had been expended as provided in section 1 of this act.

SEC. 3. The state controller is hereby authorized and required to draw his warrants in favor of said post quartermaster for the sum named in this act, and the state treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay the same.

CHAP. 60-An Act to amend an act entitled "An act fixing the salary of constable in and for Goldfield Township, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, and providing for payment thereof," approved March 20, 1909, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.

[Approved March 10, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. The constable in and for Goldfield Township, Esmeralda County, Nevada, shall receive a salary of one constable of hundred and twenty ($120) dollars a year, payable in twelve (12) equal monthly payments; provided, such constable shall have no claim against the county for services rendered in criminal cases, and shall pay into the county all fees received in civil cases.

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SEC. 2. The board of county commissioners of Esmeralda County comCounty, Nevada, shall at their regular monthly meeting, upon allow salary the sworn statement of the constable as to the fees he received for the month prior, and upon the payment of the constable to the county treasurer of the fees so received, allow the salary named in section 1 of this act, as other salaries payable by the county are now allowed.

drawn by auditor

SEC. 3. The county auditor of Esmeralda County, Nevada, Warrant shall draw his warrant in favor of the constable of Goldfield Township, Esmeralda County, Nevada, as provided in this act; and the county treasurer of said county shall pay the same.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect on the first day of Janu- In effect, 1915 ary, 1915. SEC. 5.

And all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

CHAP. 61-An Act relating to the time of performance of certain acts provided to be done either by law or contract when the day of performance falls upon a holiday or a nonjudicial day.

[Approved March 10, 1913]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and

Assembly, do enact as follows:

how

falls on

SECTION 1. Whenever any act of a secular nature, other Secular acts, than a work of necessity or mercy, is appointed by law or executed contract to be performed upon a particular day, which day when date of falls upon a holiday or a nonjudicial day, it may be per- holiday formed upon the next business day with the same effect as if it had been performed upon the day appointed; and if such act is to be performed at a particular hour it may be performed at the same hour of the next business day.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

CHAP. 62-An Act to authorize the board of county commissioners of Clark County, Nevada, to issue bonds for the purpose of raising money with which to improve and maintain a public road in the Goodsprings road district in said county, to direct the manner in which said money shall be expended, and to provide for the payment of said bonds and interest.

[Approved March 10, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. The board of county commissioners of Clark
County, Nevada, is hereby authorized and directed to pre-

Bonds for improving a public road in Clark County

ers to prepare said bonds

pare and issue bonds of said county for the amount of three thousand dollars, exclusive of interest, the money raised thereby to be used in improving the public road extending from Jean to Ripley in said county, at a point about three and one-half miles southwest of Goodsprings, which point is known as Columbia Summit, the improvement of said road to cover a distance of three miles along the line of said road each way from said point.

SEC. 2. The board of county commissioners of said county Commission shall cause said bonds to be prepared and made ready for issuance. The bonds shall be signed by the chairman of the board, countersigned by the county treasurer and authenticated with the seal of the county. The bonds shall be prepared and offered for sale within thirty days after the approval of this act, but the failure of the board to act within the time designated shall not invalidate bonds issued thereafter for the purpose herein set forth; provided, such bonds are issued not later than six months after the approval of this act.

Interest restricted to 7 per cent, payable annually

of bonds

SEC. 3. The bonds herein provided for shall bear interest not exceeding seven (7) per cent, and shall be sold at not less than par. The interest shall be payable annually. The bonds shall be three in number, for one thousand dollars each, and numbered consecutively, one, two, and three. Number one shall be due and payable in 1915; number two in 1916, and number three in 1917, each bond on the day of the month of its issue. Coupons for interest shall be attached to each bond in such manner that they can be removed upon payment without injury to the bonds, and each coupon shall be numbered consecutively, and signed by the chairman of said board and the county treasurer.

SEC. 4. The said board of county commissioners shall Negotiation negotiate the disposal of said bonds, either by advertising for sealed proposals, or by private sale; provided, that no bid shall be accepted at less than par, and that no interest exceeding seven per cent per annum shall be allowed, and that said bonds shall be payable in the gold coin of the United States.

Tax for

payment of bonds and interest on same

SEC. 5. For the payment of said bonds and interest, the said board of county commissioners is hereby directed to levy an annual tax sufficient therefor, upon the real and personal property located within the present limits of the Goodsprings road district in said Clark County, Nevada; and it is expressly provided, and it shall be so stated upon the face of said bonds, that the moneys for the payment of said bonds, together with the interest thereon, shall be raised by said special tax upon the property within the limits of said Goodsprings road district, and not otherwise, and nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to make the remainder of said Clark County liable for any part of the moneys required for the payment of said bonds.

and paid in

taxes

SEC. 6. The tax for the payment of said bonds and inter- Collected est, as herein provided for, shall be collected by the assessor same manner of said county of Clark, at the same time and in the same as other manner as other taxes are collected. All moneys so collected shall be paid to the county treasurer of said county. Said treasurer is hereby required to receive and safely keep the same in a fund hereby created and to be known as the Goodsprings road fund, and the said treasurer shall pay out such moneys only in payment of the interest upon and the principal of said bonds. The moneys derived from the sale of said bonds shall in like manner be paid to the county treasurer in exchange for bonds by him to be delivered to the purchaser in exchange for such moneys, which moneys shall be kept in the Goodsprings road fund, above mentioned, and shall be paid out by direction of the board of county commissioners of said Clark County, for the purpose of improving and maintaining the road heretofore mentioned.

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work

SEC. 7. The said board of county commissioners shall County comhave full charge, direction and control of the work of have full improving and maintaining said road as herein provided for, charge of and no bill for work done upon, or materials furnished for use in such work, shall be allowed or paid unless the performance of such work or the furnishing of said materials shall have been authorized by said board.

treasurer

SEC. 8. The county treasurer of said Clark County shall County be liable upon his official bond for the safe keeping of all liable moneys that shall come into his hands under the provisions of this act.

when

SEC. 9. The bonds herein provided for, as well as the Tax ceases, interest thereon, shall be paid promptly when due, and when the same shall have been fully paid, or when there shall be sufficient funds on hand to pay them in full, the special tax herein provided for shall cease; provided, that any residue remaining in said fund after all bonds and interest shall have been paid, shall be expended by the board of county commissioners upon the roads of said Goodsprings road district.

pledged

SEC. 10. The faith of the State of Nevada is hereby Faith of state pledged that this act shall not be repealed nor the tax herein omitted until all the bonds and the interest thereon issued hereunder and by virtue hereof shall have been paid in full, as in manner and form as herein specified.

Salaries of various justices of the peace and

Churchill

County

CHAP. 63-An Act fixing the salaries of justices of the peace and constables in and for Wonder, Fairview, Stillwater, New River, and Hot Springs Townships, in the county of Churchill, State of Nevada, and other matters relating thereto.

[Approved March 10, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. From and after the first day of April, 1913, the justices of the peace of Wonder, Fairview, Stillwater, New River, and Hot Springs Townships shall be allowed salaries and fees as follows, to wit:

constables in The justice of the peace of Wonder Township, $240 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $20 each. Justice of the peace of Fairview Township, $240 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $20 each. Justice of the peace of Stillwater Township, $240 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $20 each. Justice of the peace of New River Township, $300 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $25 each. Justice of the peace of Hot Springs Township, $600 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $50 each. The constable of Wonder Township, $300 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $25 each.

Civil fees retained by officer

Constable of Fairview Township, $300 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $25 each.

Constable of Stillwater Township, $300 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $25 each.

Constable of New River Township, $300 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $25 each.

Constable of Hot Springs Township, $1,500 per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of $125 each.

SEC. 2. In addition to the salaries mentioned in the preceding section the said officers shall be entitled to collect and retain their fees in civil cases only as are now provided by law.

SEC. 3. The county auditor shall on the first Monday of each month draw his warrant in favor of each of the officers named herein for the salary due said officers for the last preceding month, and the county treasurer shall pay said warrant.

SEC. 4. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

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