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agent thereof transacting said business in any other

county.

1868: ch. 172,

SEC. 5. Section 2799 of the Revision of 1860, and Rev.: $2799, and section 2 of chapter one hundred and seventy-two of the §2, repealed. laws of the Twelfth General Assembly, are hereby repealed.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

Сн. 195.]

CHAPTER XCVI.

[H. F. 431.

APPLICATIONS FOR PARDON.

AN ACT to Provide for taking Testimony in Applications for April 28.
Pardon.

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take testimony

for pardons, and

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That section 5120 of the Revision Rev. §5120. of 1860 be amended by adding thereto the following: "He may also take the testimony of such persons, bear- Governor may "ing upon such application, as he may deem advisable, in applications "and for this purpose is authorized to administer the nec- administer oath essary oath. Any person who in giving such testimony "shall swear falsely, and any person who shall, knowingly False swearing "and corruptly, make any false statements in an affidavit perjury. "intended to be used in connection with an application "for pardon, or for remission of fine or forfeiture, shall be "deemed guilty of perjury, and shall be punished there"for as provided by law."

in applications

SEC. 2. This act, being deemed by the General As- In force when. sembly of immediate importance, shall take effect from and after its publication in the Daily Iowa State Register, the Daily State Leader, and The Iowa Homestead, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Daily State Leader, April 29, in the Daily Iowa State Register, April 30, and in The Iowa Homestead, May 3, 1872.

ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CH. 196.]

CHAPTER XCVII.

[H. F. 188.

EXPENSES OF OFFICERS ARRESTING OR CONVEYING

PRISONERS.

APRIL 28.

1870 chap. 175 amended,

AN ACT to Amend Chapter One hundred and seventy-five of the
Laws of the Thirteenth General Assembly.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That section one of chapter one hundred and seventy-five, of the laws of the Thirteenth General Assembly, is hereby amended by striking out all that part of said section after the words "allowed by law,' occurring in the tenth line of said section, and inserting in bles, &c. making lieu thereof the words, "Whatever sums said sheriff, con❝stable, or other person shall actually and necessarily pay for carriage-hire in so conveying such prisoner to "jail."

Sheriffs, consta

arrests to be

allowed actual expenses for carriage-hire.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

CH. 197.]

CHAPTER XCVIII.

[H. F. 450.

APRIL 23.

1872: ch. xill.

Cities may aid

in construction

and repair of county roads.

In force when.

ROADS LEADING TO CITIES.

AN ACT to Amend Section 1, Chapter 39 [xiii. General], Laws the Fourteenth General Assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That section one, chapter thirtynine [xiii. general], laws of the Fourteenth General Assembly, be, and the same is hereby, amended by inserting after the word "town," in the third line of said section, the words "Or city."

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register, and State Leader, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act_was published in the Daily State Leader, April 29, and in the Daily Iowa State Register, April 30, 1872.

ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CH. 198.]

SHORT HAND

CHAPTER XCIX.*

[H. F. 446.

REPORTERS.

AN ACT Authorizing the Appointment of Short-Hand Reporters APRIL 23. in District and Circuit Courts.

short-hand re

testimony.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly District judge of the State of Iowa, That the judge of any district more court of this State is hereby authorized to appoint a short-porter to take hand reporter, when in his judgment such appointment will expedite public business, for the purpose of recording oral testimony of witnesses in criminal cases, and in civil cases when the parties consent thereto, and such other matter as the judge of such court may direct. The said short-hand reporter shall be well skilled in the art, and competent to discharge the duties required.

sworn.

SEC. 2. The said short-hand reporter, thus appointed, Reporter to be shall be sworn to the faithful performance of his duties. He shall attend such sessions of the district or circuit Duty. court as the judge thereof may direct, and shall be allowed compensation to be fixed by the presiding judge of said Compensation. court of not more than eight dollars per day for each day actually employed in court in the taking of testimony, which sum shall be audited and paid upon the certificate of said presiding judge.

scripts.

SEC. 3. Said short-hand reporter shall be allowed ten Pay for trancents per folio of one hundred words for making transcripts of the record, or any part thereof, the cost to be paid by the party requiring such transcript, except on trials on indictments, when the court may order such transcript to be audited and paid for in the same manner as reporters' per diem compensation.

any

SEC. 4. The said reporter so appointed may, at time, be removed for misconduct or inattention to duty.

Remova

SEC. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from In force when, and after its publication in the Iowa State Register, and the Iowa State Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Daily State Leader, April 29, and in the Daily Iowa State Register, April 30, 1872.

*See chapter c.

ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CH. 199.]

CHAPTER C.

[H. F. 452.

APRIL 23.

amended.

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SHORT-HAND REPORTERS IN CIRCUIT COURTS.

AN ACT to Amend an Act entitled, "An Act authorizing the Appointment of Short-hand Reporters in the District and "Circuit Courts," Laws of the Fourteenth General Assembly.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly 1872: ch xcix., of the State of Iowa, That section 1 of said act, entitled, An act for authorizing the appointment of short-hand reporters in the district and circuit courts," be and the same is hereby amended, by adding in the second line of section 1, after the word "district," the words, "Or cir"cuit."

Circuit judge may also select reporter.

In force when.

SEC. 2. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register, and State Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. Approved, April 23d, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Daily State Leader, April 30, and in the Daily Iowa State Register, May 1, 1872.

ED WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CH. 200.]

CHAPTER CI.

[H. F. 448.

CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS.

APRIL 28.

AN ACT Amending Chapter Seventy-four (xxx.) of the Acts of the Fourteenth General Assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly 1872 ch, xxx. of the State of Iowa, That chapter seventy-four (xxx.) of the acts of the Fourteenth General Assembly be, and the same is hereby, amended, by striking out the words ten shares," where they occur in sections two and three owned by one thereof, and inserting in lieu of them the words, "twenty

Twenty shares
in building asso-
ciations may be

person.

In force when,

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SEO. 2. This act, being deemed of immediate impor tance by the General Assembly, shall take effect from and

after its publication in the Daily State Register, and Daily Leader, papers published at Des Moines.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Daily Iowa State Register, and the Daily State Leader, April 30, 1872.

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AN ACT to Authorize County Surveyors to issue Subpoenas for APRIL 28.
Witnesses.

subpoenas and

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly County surveyof the State of Iowa, That county surveyors, when estab- ors may issue lishing defaced or lost land corners or lines, may issue administer oath. subpoenas for witnesses, and administer oath to them.

SEC. 2. That all fees for service of officers and Fees. attendance of witnesses be same as in proceedings before a justice of the peace.

Approved, April 23d, 1872.

CH. 202.]

CHAPTER CIII.

[S. F. 235.

EADS AND OTHER PROPERTY HELD BY THE STATE.

AN ACT to Provide for the Disposal of Property held by the State, APRIL 28. and to Legalize Sales and Conveyances thereof heretofore made.

possession of the disposed of.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly Real estate in of the State of Iowa, That real estate which has been or State, how to be may hereafter be bid in on behalf of the State, upon execution in favor of the State, or which it has been, or may hereafter become, necessary for the State to take in order 1862: ch. 82. to secure it from loss, shall be held and disposed of as provided in section three, of chapter thirty-two of the acts of the Ninth General Assembly.

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