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CHAPTER CVIII.

An Act to provide for the care and security of the State series of school text-books, by the erection of a fireproof warehouse to be used for the storage of the same, authorizing the appointment of a storekeeper to have the care and custody of said text-books, and appropriating money to pay the expenses of erecting said warehouse.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

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SECTION 1. The sum of ten thousand dollars is hereby Appropriaappropriated out of the General Fund for the construction tion. Fireof a fireproof warehouse, of which the roof, outside doors, house. and window shutters, shall be made of iron, the walls of brick, and the floor of concrete, which warehouse shall be used for the storage of the State series of school text-books, and the paper, electrotypes, and other materials necessary for the publication of said State series of text-books. The Supervision said fireproof warehouse shall be erected under the super- tendent of vision of the Superintendent of State Printing, and shall be Stat located in the same inclosure in which the State Printing Office is located, and shall be completed on or before July Time of first, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, A. D. SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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CHAPTER CIX.

An Act to amend section four hundred and ninety-one of the Penal Code of the State of California, relating to dogs, and the larceny thereof.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

SECTION 1. Section four hundred and ninety-one of the Civil Code is amended to read as follows:

property.

491. Dogs are personal property, and their value is to be Dogs are ascertained in the same manner as the value of other property. personal SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.

CHAPTER CX.

An Act to pay the claim of J. F. Gawthorne.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

Appropria- SECTION 1. The sum of three hundred and seventy-four tion. Claim dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Gawthorne. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of pay

of J. F.

ing the claim of J. F. Gawthorne, for services rendered as stenographer to the Commissioner of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics in an investigation into the condition of the laboring men employed upon the seawall in the City and County of San Francisco, under a resolution of the Senate of California, adopted on the third day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-five.

SEC. 2. The Controller of State is hereby directed to draw his warrant for said sum, and the Treasurer of State is hereby directed to pay the same.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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CHAPTER CXI.

An Act to pay the claim of Jessie A. Galland.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of one hundred and twelve dollars tion is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treas

of Jessie A.

Galland.

ury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the claim of Jessie A. Galland for services rendered the Commissioner of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics in an investigation into the condition of the laboring men employed upon the seawall in the City and County of San Francisco, under a resolution of the Senate of California, adopted on the third day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-five.

SEC. 2. The Controller of State is hereby directed to draw his warrant for said sum, and the Treasurer of State is hereby directed to pay the same.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

CHAPTER CXII.

An Act to pay the claim of Ed. J. Smith.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

of Ed. J.

SECTION 1. The sum of one hundred and thirty dollars is Appropriahereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury tion. Claim not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the Smith. claim of Edward J. Smith, for services rendered the Commissioner of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics, in an investigation into the condition of the laboring men employed upon the seawall in the City and County of San Francisco, under a resolution of the Senate of California, adopted on the third day of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-five.

SEC. 2. The Controller of State is hereby directed to draw his warrant for said sum, and the Treasurer of State is hereby directed to pay the same.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

CHAPTER CXIII.

An Act making an appropriation for deficiency in fund for printing the school text-books, for thirty-eighth fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

ciency print

text-books.

SECTION 1. The sum of ($7,500) seven thousand five hun- Appropriadred dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the tion. Det State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment ing State of the deficiency in the appropriation for the printing and manufacture of State school text-books, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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Board Silk

CHAPTER CXIV.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation the uses of the State Board of Silk Culture, for the thirty-sixth fiscal

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

SECTION 1. The sum of seven hundred and sixty-three dolciency State lars and thirty-one cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation for the uses of the State Board of Silk Culture, for the thirty-sixth fiscal year. SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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CHAPTER CXV.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for traveling expenses of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of forty dollars and ninety-five cents tion. Defi- is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State TreasSuperin- ury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the lic Instruc- appropriation for traveling expenses of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year. SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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CHAPTER CXVI.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the transportation of insane, for the thirty-first fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of fifty dollars and twenty-five cents ciency trans- is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation for the transportation of insane, for the thirtyfirst fiscal year.

of insane.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAPTER CXVII.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation the transportation of the insane, for the thirty-second fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

ciency transof insane.

SECTION 1. The sum of fifty dollars and twenty-five cents Appropriais hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treas- tion. Defiury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the portation appropriation for the transportation of insane, for the thirtysecond fiscal year.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAPTER CXVIII.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the
transportation of the insane, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year.
[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

ciency trans

SECTION 1. The sum of two hundred and two dollars and Appropriaforty-five cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in tion. Defithe State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the de- portation ficiency in the appropriation for the transportation of insane, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

of insane.

CHAPTER CXIX.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the transportation of the insane, for the thirty-sixth fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

tion. Defi

of insane.

SECTION 1. The sum of three thousand three hundred Appropriaand forty-five dollars and ninety-six cents is hereby appro- ciency transpriated out of any money in the State Treasury not other- portation wise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation for the transportation of insane, for the thirty-sixth fiscal year.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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