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CAPITOL BUILDING.
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the same. And, in case the holders of such warrants are not known to the Treasurer, and their residence cannot be ascertained, so as to reach the same by a direct notice, then the above notice properly dated and signed by the said Treasurer, shall be published in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Territory for ten days prier to April 1st, 1889. Said warrants shall be cancelled by the Teasurer when paid, by writing across the face thereof, the date of payment.

§ 3. Register of warrants.] It shall be the duty of the said Treasurer to keep a register of said refunding warrants in a book to be kept for that purpose, in which register he shall enter the number of each of said warrants, it» date, date of maturity, amount, rate of interest and to whom payable.

§ 4. Funding warrants.] The said Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue funding warrants as herein provided to John P. Hoagland in the sum of $2,085.00; to @. H. Beal & Ce., in the sum of $ 129.04; to the Weaver Lumber Company in the sum of 8500.00, in payment of their respective bills for fixtures, lumber and other building material furnished, and labor performed in the construction of the Capitol building at Bismarck, Dakota. The Treasurer is also authorized to add to each of said amounts the interest lawfully due thereon from the date when the material was furnished, and labor performed to the date of the issuance of said warrants.

§ 5. Effect-when.] This act shall take effect immediately.

Approved, March 8, 1889.

CHAPTER 25.

FUEL FOR THE CAPITOL.

AN ACT to Provide Fuel for the Capitol Building.

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly af the Territory of Dakota:

§ 1. Secretary provide fuel.] That the secretary of the Territory be, and he is hereby instructed, to provide the necessary fuel for heating the Capitol building and a sufficient sum is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Territorial Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the payment thereof; Provided, the amount appropriated for this purpose by the general government is found insufficient.

§ 2. Audit bills.] That the auditor is hereby instructed to audit bills for fuel, contracted up to this time for said purpose, and to issue his warrant on the Territorial Treasurer in payment of the amount found due.

Approved, February 2, 1889.