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CHAPTER CXXXIX.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the restoration and preservation of fish in the waters of the State, for the thirty-eighth 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 four hundred and five dollars and eighteen cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in preservation the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation for the restoration and preservation of fish in the waters of the State, for the thirtyeighth fiscal year.

of fish.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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CHAPTER CXL.

An Act to appropriate money to meet the deficiency in the appropriation for the costs and expenses of suits where the State is a party in interest, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year, to pay the claim of William Applegrath.

[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 thirty-two doltion. Claim lars and sixty cents is hereby appropriated out of any moneys Applegrath. in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the deficiency in the appropriation for costs and expenses of suits where the State is a party in interest, for the thirty-fifth fiscal year, to pay the claim of William Applegrath, now on file in the State Controller's office.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAPTER CXLI.

An Act to amend section three thousand seven hundred and sixtyeight of the Political Code of the State of California, relating to the time and place where sales of property for delinquent taxes shall be held.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

SECTION 1. Section three thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight of the Political Code of the State of California is hereby amended to read as follows:

3768. The time of sale must not be less than twenty-one Time and nor more than twenty-eight days from the first publication, place of sale. and the place must be in or in front of the Court House or the Tax Collector's office, as the Board of Supervisors may, by resolution, direct, for all State and county taxes; and for all other taxes, in front of the Tax Collector's office in their respective towns, cities, and local districts.

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

CHAPTER CXLII.

An Act to provide for the payment of the expenses incurred in fitting up and furnishing the chambers of the Supreme Court Commissioners.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

tion. Expenses of

Court

SECTION 1. The sum of two thousand two hundred and Appropriaseventy-six dollars and ninety cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appro- Supreme priated, to pay the expenses incurred in fitting up and fur- chambers. nishing the chambers now occupied by the Supreme Court Commissioners, as per demands authorized and approved by the Justices of the Supreme Court, and allowed by the State Board of Examiners, and now on file in the office of the Controller of State; and the State Controller is hereby ordered and directed to draw his warrants for the same in favor of the several claimants, as per the bills now on file in his office.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

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CHAPTER CXLIII.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation the expenses of the Supreme Court, under section forty-seven of the Code of Civil Procedure, for the thirty-seventh 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 two hundred and thirty-seven
dollars and ninety-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 expenses of
the Supreme Court, under section forty-seven of the Code of
Civil Procedure, for the thirty-seventh fiscal year.
SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

Appropriation. Deficiency National Guard.

CHAPTER CXLIV.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the cleaning and transportation of arms for the National Guard of California, for the thirty-fourth 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 six dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation for the cleaning and transportation of arms for the National Guard of California, for the thirty-fourth fiscal year.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAPTER CXLV.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation the contingent expenses in the office of the Secretary of State, 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:

SECTION 1. The sum of twenty dollars and seventy-five cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State

Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in Appropria-
the appropriation for contingent expenses in the office of the ciency in
Secretary of State, for the thirty-sixth fiscal year.
SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

contingent expenses of Secretary of State.

CHAPTER CXLVI.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses of the office of the Surveyor-General, for the thirty-seventh fiscal year.

[Approved March 15, 1887.]

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

tion.

SECTION 1. The sum of sixteen dollars and fifty-five cents Appropriais hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treas- concy Defiury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the contingent appropriation for the contingent expenses of the office of the surveyorSurveyor-General, for the thirty-seventh fiscal year. SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

expenses of

General.

CHAPTER CXLVII.

An Act to provide for the deficiency in the appropriation for traveling expenses of the Attorney-General, 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 eighty-four dollars is hereby ap- Appropriapropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not other- tion. Defiwise appropriated, to pay the deficiency in the appropriation traveling for traveling expenses of the Attorney-General, for the thirty- Attorneyfifth fiscal year.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

expenses of

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CHAPTER CXLVIII.

An Act establishing an Industrial Home of Mechanical Trades for the Adult Blind of the State of California, creating a Board of Directors for the government thereof, and appropriating the sum of sixty-five thousand dollars for the support of said Home.

[Approved March 17, 1887.]

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

ARTICLE I.

SECTION 1. The sum of sixty-five thousand dollars is tion. Sixty- hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treassand dollars. ury not otherwise appropriated, to be placed by the State Controller to the credit of the fund hereafter to be known and designated as "The Fund of the Industrial Home of the Adult Blind," and to be expended for the objects and in the manner hereinafter specified.

Teaching

of adult blind.

SEC. 2. The said appropriation is for the purpose of teachand support ing and supporting the adult blind that may be admitted to the "Home," and for providing the material for the workshops, the cost of additional machinery for the same, the payment of all persons employed at the Home, and for all legitimate expense of maintaining the institution hereinbefore named.

How expended.

Board of
Directors.

SEC. 3. All moneys drawn from this fund shall be drawn only when bills have been ordered paid by the Board of Directors of the Home, and approved in writing by the State Board of Examiners; and, when so approved, the State Controller must issue his warrant in payment thereof, and the State Treasurer must pay the same.

SEC. 4. The Governor of the State shall appoint five citiGovernor to Zens of the State, who shall organize as and constitute the Board of Directors for the Home for Adult Blind.

appoint.

Location.

Objects of
Home.

SEC. 5. The Home shall be located at such a place as the Board of Directors may designate.

ARTICLE II.

SECTION 1. The objects of the Industrial Home are: First, to instruct the adult blind that may be admitted as inmates in some trade or trades, in order to enable them to contribute to their own support; and, second, to furnish a working home for the adult blind, who, after having learned a trade or trades, desire to remain at the Home as workmen; provided, that all of the latter class who remain shall pay to the State, through the Board of Directors, the cost of their maintenance at the Wages fixed Home. The rate of wages to be paid to these journeymen, as well as the amount which they must pay for their maintenance, shall be fixed by the Board.

Proviso.

by Board.

Entitled to benefits.

SEC. 2. Every blind person who has been a resident of this State for the period of three years prior to his application

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