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and that part of Oneida county lying north of Snake river, is hereby fixed and defined to be as follows: Beginning at a point on Snake river due south of the center of Mud lake, otherwise known as the "Sink of Camas creek," and running from said point on Snake river due north through said lake to the south line of Lemhi county.

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

APPROVED January 8th, 1877.

AN ACT

To amend "An act concerning District Attorneys."

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Idaho, as follows:

SECTION 1. Section five of an act concerning district attorneys, approved January 14, 1875, is so amended that the salaries of district attorneys shall be audited by the controller and paid upon his warrant, instead of upon the order of district judges.

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

APPROVED January 11, 1877.

AN ACT

Regulating the salary of the County Treasurer of Oneida County.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Idaho; as follows:

SECTION 1. The county treasurer of Oneida county shall receive the sum of five hundred dollars per annum, payable quarter yearly out of the county treasury, in lieu of the fees. now provided by law, for all services to be rendered or performed by him for said county: Provided, That for any services rendered the Territory he shall receive such fees as may be allowed by law.

SEC. 2. The amounts provided for by this act shall be audited and allowed in like manner as other claims against said county.

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

APPROVED January 11, 1877.

COUNCIL CONCURRENT RESOLUTION·

Resolved by the Council, the House of Representatives concurring, That the sum of twenty-five dollars, for subpoenaing witnesses, and mileage therefor, and the sum of two dollars and a half for rent of postoffice box for the use of the council, is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Wm. B. Biggerstaff, sergeant-atarms of the council; and the controller is authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of Wm. B. Biggerstaff for the sum of twenty-seven and one-half dollars, and the treasurer is directed to pay the same out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated. Further, for the expenses of carriage or hack hire incurred by said committee in going to and returning from the U. S. prison, to the amount of seven dollars, that the controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the territorial treasurer in favor of James D. Agnew, for said amount, to be paid out of any funds not otherwise appropriated.

Passed the House of Representatives January 12th, 1877.
F. J. CURTIS, Speaker.

Passed the Council January 12th, 1877.

E. T. BEATTY, President.

House of Representatives,

Boise City, I. T., Jan. 12, 1877.

The

I hereby certify that the foregoing council resolution was transmitted to the house from the council on Jan. 12th, 1877, together with the objections of the governor thereto. question being, "Shall the resolution pass notwithstanding the objections of the governor?" the ayes and nays were called as follows:

Ayes-Cleary, Davis, Dempsey, Edwards, Froman, Gil

more, Gray, Griffin, Hammond, Hart, Hartly, Luney, McCaleb, Moore, Morse, Meyer, Tutt, Ward, Weiler, Wood-20.

Nays-Messrs. High, Points, Richards and Warriner-4.
Absent Mr. Norcross.

And so the resolution passed, notwithstanding the objections of the governor.

Attest:

T. D. CAHALAN, Chief Clerk.

F. J. CURTIS, Speaker of the House.

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I hereby certify that the within council concurrent resolution No. 9, was this day returned to the council of the legis lative assembly of Idaho Territory, by the governor thereof, with his objections to the bill. Thereupon the question being, "Shall the resolution pass notwithstanding the objections of the governor?" The ayes and nays were called as follows:

Ayes-Messrs. Baker, Dunwell,_ Higbee, Langford, Porter, Sidebotham, Tregaskis and Mr. President-8.

Nays-Messrs. Stevenson and Costin-2.

Absent-Messrs. Budge and Witt-2.

And so the resolution passed notwithstanding the objec

tions of the governor.

Attest:

E. T. BEATTY President of the Council.

JAMES H. HAWLEY,

Chief Clerk of Council.

AN ACT

To amend the City Charter of Boise City.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Idaho Territory, as follows:

SECTION 1. That the mayor and city council of Boise City are hereby authorized and empowered to organize said

Boise City into a road district by an ordinance passed for said purpose embracing the limits of said Boise City.

SEC. 2. The mayor and city council shall appoint a road supervisor, who shall hold his office at the will and pleasure of said city council, and be subject to the order of the mayor in the expenditure of money and labor, and give such bond for the discharge of his duties as said council may require.

SEC. 3. The mayor and city council are hereby authorized and empowered to levy an annual road tax on the first Monday of March in each year, of not to exceed two days' labor of ten hours on every actual resident male inhabitant of said Boise City between the ages of twenty-one years and fifty years, to be laid out and expended in improving the streets, alleys and public grounds and thoroughfares of Boise City; or, in lieu thereof, said inhabitant may pay to the road supervisor two dollars for each day's work so levied, to be expended on the streets, alleys, &c.

SEC. 4. The mayor and city council are authorized and empowered to pass such ordinances as may be necessary to enforce the payment, collection and expenditure of all road taxes levied by virtue of this act.

SEC. 5. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED January 11, 1877.

AN ACT

Fixing the salary of the Probate Judge of Ada County and providing for the payment of the same.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Idaho, as follows:

SECTION 1. That the probate judge of Ada county shall have and be paid a salary of four hundred dollars per annum, in addition to the fees now allowed by law: Provided, The probate judge of said Ada county shall receive no other compensation for any services rendered for said Ada county.

SEC. 2. That such salary shall be allowed by the board of county commissioners of said county and paid quarterly out of the current expense and redemption fund of said Ada county.

SEC. 3. This act to be in force from and after its passage and approval by the governor.

APPROVED January 12, 1877.

AN ACT

Granting leave of absence to D. H. Howser, County Commissioner elect of Idaho county.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Idaho, as follows:

SECTION 1. That D. H. Howser, county commissioner elect of the county of Idaho, be, and he is hereby, granted leave of absence from the county and Territory of Idaho for a period of three months during the years A. D. 1877 and 1878. The time of such absence to be selected by himself within such years, and such absence shall not create a vacancy in such office. SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED December 12, 1876.

AN ACT

For the relief of Harry W. Stainton.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Idaho:

SECTION 1. That the county commissioners of Idaho county are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to audit and allow the just account of Harry W. Stainton for medical services rendered to Thomas Allgood, an indigent person who was sick with the small-pox at Florence, in said county: Provided, That the amount allowed shall not exceed two hundred and fifty dollars, and may be for such less sum as may be just; and the county commissioners aforesaid, in arriving at the just sum due, shall consider and deduct any sum which may have been paid him heretofore by any person whatever :

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