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property and preserve the same for the benefit of the schools of the district.

Sixth. To build or remove school houses and buildings and to purchase or sell school lots.

Seventh. To expel pupils from school who refuse to obey the rules thereof, and to exclude from school children under six years of age.

Eighth. To determine the number and qualifications of teachers who shall be employed and the length of time the school shall be kept, to fix the time for opening or closing of school and for the dismissal of primary pupils before the regular time of closing schools.

Ninth. To require pupils to be furnished with proper and suitable books as a condition of membership in the schools.

Tenth. To exclude from the schools and school libraries of said district all books, papers, and catechisms of a sectarian nature.

Eleventh. To require teachers to conform to the law and regulation of the board.

Twelfth. To protect the morals and health of the pupils while at school.

SEC. 3. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Governor, an emergency existing therefor.

Approved the 6th. day of March, 1903.

SENATE BILL NO. 99.

AN ACT

TO AMEND SECTION TWENTY-FOUR OF AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZATION, GOVERNMENT AND POWERS OF CITIES AND VILLAGES, APPROVED FEBRUARY 10TH 1899.

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

SECTION 1. That Section Twenty-four of an act entitled "An act to provide for the organization, government and powers of cities and villages approved February 10th 1899, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 24. That one-half of all moneys which are collected within the limits of any incorporated city, town or village organized or operating under the provisions of this act as amended, or the original act of which this act is

amendatory, for liquor licenses, or from fines or penalties under the ordinances of said city, town or village, must be paid into the city, town or village treasury for general revenue purposes, and one-half into the treasury of the school district or districts if more than one, equally, embraced in whole or in part of the same territory as said city, town or village.

SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

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

Approved on the 9th day of March, 1903.

SENATE BILL NO. 100.

AN ACT

PROVIDING FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF

MONEYS ARISING FROM FINES AND FORFEITURES COLLECTED FOR VIOLALATIONS OF ANY OF THE PENAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO.

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

SECTION 1. That all moneys collected from fines and forfeitures shall be paid into the county treasury of the respective counties where so collected, and shall be set apart by the county treasurer of such county as a part of the general school funds of said county, and distributed by the county superintendent of said county in accordance with the general school laws of the State providing for the distribution of school funds.

SEC. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. Whereas, an emergency exists, this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved on the 9th day of March, 1903.

SENATE BILL NO. 110.

AN ACT

PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF STATE BONDS FOR THE ERECTION AND EQUIPMENT OF AN ARMORY AND GYMNASIUM, THE EQUIPMENT OF THE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, THE EQUIPMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND FOR THE PROVISION OF A WATER SUPPLY; AND PROVIDING HOW SUCH BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED AND HOW THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALES OF SUCH BONDS SHALL BE EXPENDED.

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

SECTION 1. That for the purpose of providing money for the erection and equipment of an armory and gymnasium, the equipment of the department of mechanical and electrical engineering, the equipment of the department of domestic science and for the provision of a water supply at the University of the State of Idaho a loan of forty-three thousand ($43,000) dollars is hereby authorized to be negotiated by a board consisting of the Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State and Attorney General of the State of Idaho on the faith and credit of the State of Idaho and secured by the interest on the moneys accruing from the sales of land and timber belonging to the agricultural college and the State university.

SEC. 2. The Treasurer of the State is hereby authorized, empowered and directed, immediately on the passage of this act, to issue forty-three (43) bonds of the State of Idaho to be known as Idaho improvement bonds in the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable in twenty years (20) from the date of their issuance, to bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, payable semiannually on the first day of January and July of each year at the office of the State Treasurer of the State of Idaho; Provided, That the State Board of Land Commissioners and the board of regents of the State University are hereby authorized and instructed to invest any and all moneys from the sale or lease of any or all lands appropriated to the various institutions of the State in the bonds, authorized by this act, at their par value; the remainder of the issue to be sold to the highest responsible bidder. The bonds, whose issuance is provided for in this act, shall be redeemable at the option of the State of Idaho at any time after the expiration of ten (10) years from the date of their issuance. The funds derived from the sale of said bonds, shall be appropriated as follows: Twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars for the erection and equipment of an armory and gymnasium, which shall be conveniently near to the Administration Building of the State University of Idaho; eighteen thousand ($18,000) dollars for the equipment of the department of mechanical and electrical engineering, the equipment of the department of domestic science and for the provision of a water supply.

SEC. 3. The State Treasurer is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to be caused to be-printed or lithographed suitable bonds in proper form, with coupons attached, the purpose of this act.

All bonds shall be signed by the Secretary of State with his own proper name affixing his official character, and shall be authenticated by the great seal of the State and shall be also signed, or endorsed, by the Governor of the State with his own proper name, affixing his official character, and shall then be delivered by the Secretary of State to the State Auditor, who shall make and keep a register of such bonds showing the number and amount of each bond and then deliver the said bond to the State Treasurer, and charge the State Treasurer on the books of the Auditor's office with the full amount of such bonds.

SEC. 4. At the time of issuing of said bonds, under the provisions of this act, the State Treasurer shall sign them with his own proper name affixing his official character, and shall, in like manner, sign the coupons thereunto attached, and such signing shall bind the State. The coupons for the payment of interest shall be attached to said bond in such manner that they may be taken off without injuring or mutilating the bond and shall be severally numbered from one (1) to forty-three (43) inclusive, each bearing the corresponding number of the bond to which it is attached.

The Treasurer shall keep a register of all the bonds issued by him, showing date of issuance, and shall deliver said bonds, with the coupons attached, as aforesaid, to the purchaser or purchasers upon the receipt of the purchase money therefor; and the money received from the sale of said bond, shall be by the Treasurer placed in certain funds hereinafter named. None of said bonds shall, however, be sold for less than their face or par value. The expense of printing or lithographing and procuring said bonds, with coupons attached, shall be paid out of the funds arising from the sale of the bonds.

SEC. 5. For the purpose of securing the payment of the principal of the bond numbered one (1) to forty-three (43) inclusive, provided for in this act, the interest on the proceeds of the sale of all the lands or of timber growing thereon, granted to the State of Idaho by the United States for the support and maintenance of a State University and

for the support and maintenance of the agricultural college, are hereby set apart to a distinct fund to be known as the university armory and gymnasium building fund; and after the payment of said principal of said bond of this act, then the interest on the proceeds of the sales of said land or timber shall be paid into the general fund in the State Treasury until the amount, equal to the total amount of interest that has heretofore been paid out of said general fund on said bonds, issued under the provisions of this act, less the amount of interest that may have been paid into the said general fund from the investment of university armory and gymnasium building sinking fund money in State warrants as hereinafter provided, has so been paid into the general fund. When the principal of said bond shall have been fully paid, and the general fund of the State reimbursed for the interest on said bond provided for in this act, then, and thereafter, the interest on the proceeds of the sale of said land, and timber shall be disposed of as may be provided by law.

SEC. 6. At any time when money to the amount of one thousand ($1,000) dollars or more has accrucd in said sinking fund, it is hereby made the duty of the State Treasurer to invest such money in registered State warrants only, and to hold such warrants until they are redeemed as a part of said sinking fund, and whenever State warrants so held by the Treasurer are paid, the Treasurer shali certify the amount of interest that may have accrued thereon, to the State Auditor, and the amount of such interest shall thereupon be placed to the credit of, and become a part of the general fund of the State, and the amount of the principal of said sinking fund invested in such warrants shall, upon the redemption of said warrants be returned to said sinking fund, to be reinvested in the same manner: Provided, That the principal of said sinking fund shall be required for the redemption of the bond called as provided for in this act.

SEC. 7. For the prompt payment of the interest that may accrue upon said bond, there is hereby appropriated for each year, out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, an amount equal to the amount of said interest on said bonds as the same may become due, and for the payment of such interest, when due. The Treasurer of the State shall reserve any and sufficient of

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