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AUDITOR.

CHAPTER 18.

AUTHORIZED TO AUDIT A CLAIM.

AN ACT Authorizing the Territorial Auditor to Audit a Claim of George F. Ingram against the Territory.

Be it Enacted by the Legtsiativa Assembly of the Territory of Dakota:

§ 1. Audit and warrant authorized.] That the Territorial Auditor be and is hereby authorized and empowered to audit and issue a Territerial warrant to George F. Ingram, agent for the Territory of Dakota, for the sum of two hundred and forty-one ($241.00) dollars, and the Territorial Treasurer is hereby directed to pay such warrant from the general fund of the territory.

§ 2. Effect-when.] This act shall take effect from and after its passage and approval.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

BISMARCK, Dakota, March 6, 1889.

I hereby certify that on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1889, this act was returned to the House of Representatives, the House 1n which 1t originated without the appreval of hia Excellency, Governor Louis К. Church, and with the objections to this bill tiu. writing; that said objections were entered at length on the journal of the House; that the House considered the bill and question put by the Speaker,' ‘Shall this bill pass, the objections of the Governor to the contrary, netwithstanding?" The roil wus called and the bill did pass, more than two-thirds of the members present and voting, voting in the affirmative.

Attest: Jno. G. HAMILTON, H. Ii. KEITH,

Chief Clerk. Speaker of the House,

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

BISMARCK, D. T., March 6, 1889.

І hereby certify that the within act, together with the peru of his Excellency Governor Lou!a K, Church, was received frem the House on the 6th day ef March, A. D. 1889. That the objections of the Governor were read at length and entered upon the journal of the Council that thereupon the question was put. “Shall this bill pass, the abjections of the Governor to the contrary, notwithstanding?" The roll waa called and the bill did pass, mere than two-thirds of the members present and voting, voting in the affirmative.

Attest: R. E. WALLACE SMITH STIMMEL,

Chief Clerk President of the Counct,

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