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SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication

in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 30th, 1890.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Regisier May 7 and the Des Moines Leader May 8, 1890.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 48.

CLAIMS FOR WAGES.

AN ACT to Protect Employes and Laborers in their Claims for Wages. Sub for

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:,

H. F. 274.

ferred.

SECTION 1. That hereafter, when the property of any com- Debts owing pany, corporation, firm or person shall be seized upon by any for labor preprocess of any court of this State; or when their business shall be suspended by the action of creditors or be put into the hands of a receiver or trustee, then in all such cases, the debts owing to laborers or servants, which have accrued by reason of their labor or employment to an amount not exceeding One Hundred dollars to each employe for work or labor performed within ninety days next preceding the seizure or transfer of such property, shall be considered and treated as preferred debts and such laborers or employes shall be preferred creditors, and shall first be paid in full; and if there be To be paid in not sufficient to pay them in full, then the same shall be paid full. to them pro rata after paying costs. Any such laborer or servant desiring to enforce his or her claim for wages under this Act shall present a statement under oath showing the amount due after allowing all just credits and set-offs, the under oath. 'kind of work for which such wages are due, and when performed, to the officer, person or court charged with such property within ten days after the seizure thereof on any execution or writ of attachment, or within thirty days after the same Receiver or may have been placed in the hands of any receiver or trustee; trustee to pay and thereupon it shall be the duty of the person or court in 30 days. receiving such statement to pay the amount of such claim or claims to the person or persons entitled thereto (after first paying all costs occasioned by the seizure of such property) out of the proceeds of the sale of the property seized; Provided that any person interested may contest any such claim

Statement

Exceptions filed.

or claims or any part thereof by filing exceptions thereto, supported by affidavit, with the officer having the custody of such property and thereupon the claimant shall be required to reduce his claims to judgment before some court having jurisdiction thereof, before any part thereof shall be paid. Approved May 5th, 1890.

S. F. 223.

County Auditor to act in case of vacancy.

Publication.

CHAPTER 49.

VACANCY IN OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER.

AN ACT to provide for temporarily filling vacancy in the office of
County Recorder.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. That in case of vacancy occurring in the office of County Recorder by death or otherwise: That the County Auditor be and is hereby required to discharge the duties pertaining to said office until such vacancy shall be filled by appointment made by the Board of County Supervisors.

SEC. 2. This act being of importance shall be in force from and after publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader.

Approved April 1st, 1890.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 4, 1890.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

S. F. 3.

Auditor to appoint Bank Examiners.

Bond.

CHAPTER 50.

APPOINTMENT OF STATE BANK EXAMINER.

AN ACT providing for the appointment of State Bank Examiners, fixing their fees and the payment of the same.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: SECTION 1. The Auditor of State is authorized to appoint or more bank examiners, who shall hold their office at the pleasure of the Auditor of State and who shall before entering upon their official duties, give bond with

one

approved sureties in the penal sum of Two Thousand dollars, for the faithful discharge of their duties which bonds shall be made to the State of Iowa, and be filed with the Auditor of State.

SEC. 2. All banks authorized by and acting under the Expense to be supervision of the Auditor of State whether saving banks or paid by banks state banks, so called, organized under the general incorporation laws of this state, shall pay the expense of such examinations which shall be as follows, viz: When such examinations are made by the Auditor of State he shall receive his necessary expenses only. When made by an examiner Schedule of appointed by the Auditor of State he shall receive from banks fees. possessing a paid up capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars or under, the sum of fifteen dollars. From Banks possessing a paid up capital of more than Fifty Thousand dollars and under One Hundred Thousand dollars, the sum of Twenty dollars-From Banks possessing a paid up capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars and under Two Hundred Thousand Dollars the sum of Twenty-Five dollars. And from Banks possessing a paid up capital of Two Hundred Thousand dollars or over the sum of Thirty dollars.

SEC. 3. This Act being deemed of immediate importance Publication. shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 24th, 1890.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa State Register and Des Moines Leader April 30, 1890.

FRANK D. JACKSON, Secretary of State.

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CHAPTER 51.

REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS.

AN ACT concerning the printing of the Biennial Report of the Com- S. F. 188.
missioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Sec. 11 of Chap. 82,
Acts Twenty-second General Assembly).

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Section 11 of chapter 82 Acts of the Twenty- Printed resecond General Assembly is hereby amended by adding to the ereased to seventeenth line after the word "copies" where said word first 6,000. occurs in said seventeenth line; the following "of the report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics 6,000 copies," the effect of

Cloth.

this amendment being that there shall hereafter be six thousand copies of the biennial report of the commissioner of the bureau of labor statistics printed and distributed.

SEC. 2. One thousand copies of said biennial report sahll be bound in cloth.

Approved April 10, 1890.

S. F. 312.

Name and number of documents to be printed.

Executive

council to fix new reports.

number of

Binding in cloth.

CHAPTER 52.

PRINTING, BINDING AND DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.

AN ACT in relation to the printing, binding and distribution of public reports.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. There shall be printed of the various public documents the number of copies hereinafter designated, towit; of the biennial message, twelve thousand copies; of the inaugural address, of the biennial report of the Auditor of State, of the annual report of the Auditor upon insurance, of the report of the Superintendent of public instruction, of the report of the Agricultural College, of the report of the state board of health, and of the report of the bureau of Labor statistics, six thousand copies each; of the report of the commissioners of pharmacy, five thousand copies; of the report of the railroad commissioners, five thousand copies; thirty-five hundred of which shall be bound in cloth; of the report of the Secretary of State pertaining to lands, of the reports of the state visiting committee to the hospitals for the insane, the state inspector of oils, and the examiners in dentistry three thousand copies each of the reports of the joint committees of the General Assembly to visit state institutions, twenty-five hundred copies; and of all other reports, three thousand copies, provided that of the reports which may be required by virtue of statutes hereafter enacted, the number of copies to be printed thereof shall, where not provided for by law, be fixed by the Executive Council at any number not exceeding five thousand of said reports five hundred copies each, of the biennial message, inaugural address, auditor's biennial report, the report of the superintendent of public instruction, agricultural college, state board of health, commissioners of pharmacy, secretary of state pertaining to lands, secretary of states report of criminal convictions, the Auditors annual report pertaining to insurance, and the report of the bureau of Labor statistics, shall be bound in cloth, all other reports shall be bound

in paper covers, and reports of the legislative visiting and Paper covers. special committee shall be printed and stitched without covers.

of the documents by

SEC. 2. The Secretary of State shall make distribution of Distribution the various public documents turned over to him as follows: To the members of the General Assembly six thousand Sec'y of State. copies of the message, fifteen hundred copies of the report of the Auditor of state, superintendent of public instruction and Agricultural college respectively, five hundred copies of the report of the commissioners of pharmacy, five hundred copies of the report of the secretary of state pertaining to lands, seven hundred copies of the reports of the joint visiting Committee of the General Assembly to the several state institutions, five hundred copies of the reports respectively of the state visiting committee to the hospitals for the insane, the state inspectors of oils and the examiners in dentistry, one thousand copies of the report of the state board of health, five hundred copies of the report of the state Treasurer, veterinary surgeon, Weather service, and pardons respectively Of all other reports seven hundred copies.

82, acts 22d G.

SEC. 3. Sec. 11 and paragraph A of section 12 Chapter Part of Chap. 82 laws of the twenty second General Assembly are hereby A. repealed. repealed

SEC. 4. Sec. 9 Chapter 36 acts of the nineteenth General Dentist's reAssembly is hereby amended by striking therefrom the word port biennial. "annual" in last clause and inserting instead the word

"biennial"

Dairy Com

SEC. 5. Sec. 13 Chapter 52 of the acts of the twenty first Report of General Assembly is hereby amended by striking threfrom the missioner not words "such reports shall be published with the reports of the published State Agricultural Society"

Approved May 1st, 1890.

with Ag'l report.

CHAPTER 53.

INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR BLIND.

AN ACT to establish an Industrial Home for Adult Blind.

Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

H. F. 33.

SECTION 1. There is hereby created and established for adult Home estabblind persons residing within the State of Iowa "The Industrial lished. Home For The Blind", and there is hereby appropriated Forty 840,000 approThousand Dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary out grounds, of any money in the treasury, for the purchase of suitable buildings,

priated for

etc.

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