State bureaus, etc.. to assist Commission. Washington State building. Sale of exhibits. Appropriation. of the solicitation, collection, transportation, installation and exhibition of all materials sent under authority of the State of Washington to said exposition, and shall have authority over the employes and assistants engaged in assembling, installing and displaying the said exhibit. He shall report to The Commission as often as required, and shall hold his office at its pleasure. The said executive commissioner shall be required to furnish a surety company bond in favor of the treasurer of the State of Washington, to be approved by the Governor, in the sum of ten thousand dollars. SEC. 4. All state bureaus, departments and institutions are hereby authorized and directed to co-operate with said Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Commission in furthering the purposes of this act, and to loan to it such materials, cabinets and specimen collections in their possession, as may be desired for exhibition purposes; said materials to be removed and returned free of cost to said institutions and departments. SEC. 5. The Commission is hereby authorized to erect a suitable building, to be known as the Washington State Building, upon the exposition grounds, and any additional buildings necessary to protect and display the materials, specimens, and productions constituting the exhibit. Said building, or buildings, shall conform to plans and designs to be approved by the supervising architect of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. SEC. 6. At the close of said exposition, the Governor shall have the power to sell such exhibits as may have become the property of the state, and which it is proper to dispose of, to the best advantage, and shall deposit the proceeds in the general fund of the state treasury. SEC. 7. To carry out the purposes and provisions of this act, the sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the special Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition fund. The State Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to issue warrants payable out of the said Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition fund, not exceeding the said sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00), upon requisitions made by said executive commissioner, when approved in writing by the president of The Com- mission and attested by its secretary; and the State Treas- urer is hereby authorized and directed to pay such war- rants, but only out of the surplus, if any, of money which shall come into said special fund in excess of the amount appropriated out of said fund, to be expended by or under direction of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of Washington. Said warrants shall bear inter- SEC. 8. Indebtedness incurred or warrants issued here- Liability of under shall be payable only from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific SEC. 9. An emergency exists and this act shall take Emergency. Passed the Senate January 30, 1907. PROVIDING FOR BUILDINGS FOR UNIVERSITY OF WASH- INGTON AND USE THEREOF BY ALASKA-YUKON- AN ACT appropriating funds for the erection of buildings for the University of Washington, and providing for the use thereof tion. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: Use of on the University grounds, in section sixteen (16), town- SEC. 2. The said Board of Regents is hereby author- SEC. 3. Indebtedness incurred or warrants issued here- under shall be payable only from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition fund, and shall never be, nor become, general indebtedness against the state. SEC. 4. An emergency exists and this act shall take ef- Passed the Senate January 30, 1907. AN ACT appropriating funds for the relief of Newton Thomas as Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, three hundred forty, and ninety-five one-hundredths dol- lars ($340.95) for the satisfaction of the claim of Newton Thomas, sheriff of Okanogan county, for expenses in- the 18th day of February, 1905, both inclusive, and the State Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant on the State Treasurer for said amount in favor of said Newton Thomas, sheriff of Okanogan county, and said State Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay the same out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Passed the House January 29, 1907. MONEYS INTO THE GENERAL FUND AND CERTAIN AN ACT to provide for the payment of all state moneys into the general fund, except those received from taxes levied for spe cific purposes and excepting the permanent and irreducible funds and the moneys derived therefrom; and providing for the payment of certain salaries and expenses from the general fund, and declaring an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. All moneys now in or that may be paid Moneys to into the state treasury from any and all sources, except general moneys received from taxes levied for specific purposes and proval by the Governor, shall be effective upon the first Passed the House January 29, 1907, Salaries general Liens on saw logs, spars, etc. CHAPTER 9. LIENS ON SAW LOGS, SPARS AND TIMBER. AN ACT to amend section 1 of an act entitled, "An act to amend an act entitled, 'An act providing liens upon saw logs, spars, piles or other timber, and upon lumber and shingles, and concerning the remedy to secure and obtain such liens and the benefit thereof, and the manner and procedure of obtaining the same,' approved March 15, 1893,' approved March 19, 1895." Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. That section 1 of an act entitled, "An act to amend an act entitled, 'An act providing liens upon saw logs, spars, piles or other timber, and upon lumber and shingles, and concerning the remedy to secure and obtain such liens and the benefit thereof, and the manner and procedure of obtaining the same', approved March 15, 1893,' approved March 19, 1895," be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 1. Every person performing labor upon, or who shall assist in obtaining or securing saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood, shingle bolts, or other timber, and the owner or owners of any tugboat, or towboat, which shall tow or assist in towing, from one place to another within this state, any saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood, shingle bolts, or other timber, and the owner or owners of any team or any logging engine, which shall haul or assist in hauling from one place to another within this state, any saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood, shingle bolts, or other timber, and the owner or owners of any logging or other railroad over which saw logs, spars, piles, cord wood, shingle bolts, or other timber shall be transported and delivered, shall have a lien upon the same for the work or labor done upon, or in obtaining or securing, or for services rendered in towing, transporting, hauling, or driving, the particular saw logs, spars, cord wood, shingle bolts, or other timber in said claim of lien described, whether such work, labor or services was done, rendered or performed at the instance of the owner of the same or his agent. The cook in a logging camp shall be |