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AN ACT

TO AUTHORIZE JAMES HUNTINGTON TO SETTLE WITH COWLITZ

COUNTY, W. T.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Washington, That James Huntington is hereby authorized to settle with Cowlitz county.

SEC. 2. This act to take effect and be in force from and after

its passage.

Passed the Council November 27, 1871.

H. A. SMITH,

President of the Council.

Passed the House of Representatives November 28, 1871.

J. J. H. VAN BOKKELEN,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Approved November 29, 1871.

EDWARD S. SALOMON,

Governor of Washington Territory.

AN ACT

FOR THE RELIEF OF AL. PETTYGROVE.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Washington, That the sum of twenty-eight dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the Territorial treasury for the payment of Al. Pettygrove for advertising proclamation of the Governor for special election for Kitsap and Jefferson counties.

SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the Territorial auditor to draw a warrant on the Territorial treasury for the sum of twentyeight dollars, in favor of Al. Pettygrove, and the treasurer is

hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

SEC. 3. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Passed the House of Representatives November 23, 1871. J. J. H. VAN BOKKELEN,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Passed the Council November 16, 1871.

H. A. SMITH,

Approved November 28, 1871.

President of the Council.

EDWARD S. SALOMON,

Governor of Washington Territory;

AN ACT

FOR THE RELIEF OF MRS. GILES FORD AND OTHERS.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Washington, That the Territorial auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw warrants on the Territorial treasurer for the following sums of money, to the following named persons:

To Mrs. Giles Ford for one hundred and ninety dollars, for services rendered by her husband in taking care of insane buildings at Steilacoom, nine and one-half months, at twenty dollars a month.

To Stacy Hemenway in payment of services as resident physician of the insane asylum up to December 1st, two hundred and fifty dollars.

To E. T. Gunn for publishing election proclamations, thanksgiving proclamations, &c., ninety dollars.

To John M. Murphy for publishing proclamations and advertisement for proposals to keep insane, sixty-eight dollars.

To J. H. Munson for publishing proclamations, forty-three dollars.

To Henry L. Sutton for publishing proclamations, forty-three dollars.

To Chas. Prosch & Son, for publishing proclamations, fifty dollars.

To R. H. Hewitt for publishing proclamations, &c., seventynine dollars and fifty cents.

To T. F. McElroy for full set bound statutes of Washington Territory, for Territorial library, fifty-five dollars.

To Territorial treasurer sixty dollars to purchase desk for Territorial treasurer's office.

To E. S. Salomon, fifty-four dollars and ten cents for express charges paid Crosby & Lowe on books for Territorial library.

To E. G. Adams for publishing advertisement for proposals for keeping insane, one insertion, five dollars.

SEC. 2. The Territorial auditor is hereby authorized to draw warrants on the Territorial treasurer for the above named sums, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the Territorial treasurer is instructed to pay the same out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Passed the House of Representatives November 25, 1871. J. J. H. VAN BOKKELEN, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Passed the Council November 28, 1871.

H. A. SMITH,

Approved November 29, 1871.

President of the Council.

EDWARD S. SALOMON,

Governor of Washington Territory.

AN ACT

TO REGULATE FEES AND COSTS OF SHERIFFS IN THE COUNTIES OF KITSAP AND JEFFERSON.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Washington, That the fees and compensation of the sheriffs of Kitsap and Jefferson counties shall be as follows:

For services of notice and complaint, and return thereof, on each defendant, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, one dollar and fifty cents.

For levying each writ of execution on real or personal property, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, one dollar and fifty cents.

For service of capias ad satisfaciendum upon the body of each defendant named, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, three dollars.

For every bail bond, two dollars.

For serving writ of possession without the aid of the county, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, four dollars.

For serving writ of possession with the aid of the county, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, six dollars and twentyfive cents.

For executing a writ of inquiry and returning the same with inquisition, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, four dollars.

For copy of any complaint, notice, writ or process necessary

to complete a service, for each hundred words, twenty cents.

For serving and returning a notice to witnesses, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile for each person therein named, one dollar and fifty cents.

For summoning each grand and petit juror, to be paid out of the county treasury, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, one dollar.

For summoning juries in other cases, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, six dollars.

Per centage on all money actually made and paid to the sheriff on execution, decree or sale of real estate, under one thousand dollars, three per centum; per centage on all sums over one thousand dollars, two per centum.

For every declaration in ejectment and return, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, two dollars.

For making deed of land sold on execution, decree or order of court, to be paid by the grantee, five dollars.

For serving seire facias, for each defendant, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, two dollars.

For calling jury, one dollar.

For calling each witness, twenty-five cents.

For bringing up a person on a writ of habeas corpus, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, three dollars.

For each days attendance on any court of record, four dollars.

For posting each notice of election, besides mileage at twenty cents per mile, one dollar.

For executing any sentence of death, seventy-five dollars.

For each mile traveled in going and returning from the place of service, twenty cents.

SEC. 2. That in all cases in which the Territory is liable for cost bill incurred by criminal prosecution in either county, the cost bill against the Territory shall be adjusted by the general fee bill of the Territory.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Passed the House of Representatives November 24, 1871. J. J. H. VAN BOKKELEN, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Passed the Council November 27, 1871.

H. A. SMITH,

Approved November 29, 1871.

President of the Council.

EDWARD S. SALOMON,

Governor of Washington Territory.

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