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SEC. 4. For the purpose of creating a fund to pay the interest on said bonds, the State Board of Equalization is hereby empowered and directed to levy, at the time the general levy is made, a sum sufficient, in addition to other levies authorized by law, to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and after nine years from the issuance of said bonds, unless some other provision is made for the payment of said bonds, the said State Board of Equalization shall levy such sum in addition to the sum required to pay the interest on said bonds as shall be sufficient to create a sinking fund for the payment and discharge of the principal of said bonds within twenty years from the date thereof. If at any time there should be insufficient money in the interest fund hereinbefore provided for, with which to meet and pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due, the balance necessary shall be paid out of the general fund in the State Treasury and the Treasurer shall replace such sum from

the funds provided by this act for the payment of such interest.

SEC 5. An emergency existing therefor, this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved the 16th day of March, 1903.

SENATE BILL NO. 1.

AN ACT

TO APPROPRIATE FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AS A PORTION OF THE EXPENSE OF ERECTING A STEEL BADGE ACROSS SNAKE RIVER AT A POINT NEAR WEISER IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the hands of the Treasurer of the State of Idaho belonging to the State of Idaho and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars to be used as a part of the expense of constructing a steel bridge across Snake river at a point not to exceed one mile from the foot of Second street in the town of Weiser, in the county of Washington, State of Idaho.

SEC. 2. This appropriation is made upon the following terms and conditions, viz:-That said bridge when completed shall not cost less and shall be of the value of thirty thousand dollars. That the additional amount required for the construction shall be raised and paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the State of Idaho be fore any part of the money hereby appropriated shall be available.

SEC. 3. That there is hereby created a bridge commission, who shall have the general supervision of said bridge during construction and who are empowered to receive the same when completed, and certify the completion thereof to the Governor. Such commission shall consist of the State Engineer, one commissioner to be chosen by the Governor, and one commissioner to be chosen by the mayor of the city of Weiser. And said bridge shall be constructed on such plans and specifications as may be approved by the commission.

SEC. 4. The abutments, or piers upon which said bridge shall rest, shall be either of stone or concrete as the commission may determine.

SEC. 5. Said bridge shall be let by contract to the

lowest and best bidder, who shall give a good and sufficient bond for the proper coonstruction thereof according to plans and specifications approved as aforesaid, in such sum as the commission may deem proper.

SEC. 6. When said bridge is fully completed and accepted and all moneys necessary for the full payment of the contract price except that portion hereby appropriated shall be paid into the hands of the State Treasurer, then the said State Treasurer shall, on the certificate of the said commission, pay to the contractor, or his order, the full contract price of said bridge.

SEC. 7. Before any moneys shall be paid out under the terms of this act, it must satisfactorily appear to the commission, and it shall so certify to the Governor that there is a right-of-way leading to the approach of said bridge on each side of said river, the title to which is in the public for perpetual road purposes, and such rightsof-way shall be not less than fifty feet in width and connect with public thoroughfares.

SEC. 8. The commissioners provided for in Section 3 of the act shall, with the exception of the State Engineer, receive in full compensation for their services connected with said bridge, the sum of five dollars per day, each and their actual and necessary expenses while attending to the duties of their said offices, which amounts shall be paid out of the moneys by this act appropriated and otherwise raised for the construction of said bridge.

SEC. 9. The costs and charges of making surveys for said bridge and the expenses and per diem of the commissioners shall be included as a part of the costs and value thereof as mentioned in Section 2 of this act. But the costs of procuring rights-of-way thereto shall not be considered a part of the cost and value of the bridge. Approved the 27th day of February, 1903.

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TO AMEND SECTION ONE OF AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT AUTHORIZING DIVORCES TO BE GRANTED IN CASES OF INSANITY AND REGULATING THE DUTIES OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY THEREIN," APPROVED FEBRUARY 14, 1899.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: SECTION 1. That Section 1 of an act of the Legisla

ture of the State of Idaho, entitled an act authorizing divorces to be granted in cases of insanity, and regulating the duties of the district attorney therein, approved February 14, 1899 be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

That in addition to the causes for divorce mentioned in Section 2457 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Idaho, a divorce may be granted when either husband or wife has become permanently insane: Provided, That no divorce shall be granted under the provisions of this act, unless such insane person shall have been duly and regularly confined in the insane asylum of this State, or of a sister State or Territory, for at least six years next preceding the commencement of the action for divorce, nor unless it shall appear to the court that such insanity is permanent and incurable And Provided further, That no action shall be maintained under the provisions of this act, unless the plaintiff shall be an actual resident of this State and shall have resided therein for one year next preceding the commencement of such action. Approved the 27th day of February, 1903.

SENATE BILL NO. 5.

AN ACT

PROVIDING THAT THE STATE AND COUNTY PRINTING AND BINDING AND STATIONERY WORK OF THE SEVERAL COUNTIES THROUGHOUT THE STATE SHALL BE EXECUTED WITHIN THE STATE.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

SECTION 1. All printing, binding and stationery work, executed for, or on behalf of the State, and for which the State contracts, or becomes in any way responsible, shall be executed within the State of Idaho, except as provided in Section 3.

SEC. 2. All county printing, binding and stationery work, executed for, or on behalf of the several counties throughout the State, for which the said counties contract, or become in any way responsible, shall be executed within the county for which said work is done, when there are practicable facilities within the said county for executing the same, but when it shall become necessary, from want of proper facilities, to execute the work without the said county, then the same shall be executed at

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