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SANITARY LEGISLATION. 
live stock, to be published with the proceedings of the State Board 
of Agriculture. 
Sec. 7. All claims against the State arising from the slaughter 
of animals, as herein provided for, shall, together with the order 
of the State Veterinarian, and the award of appraisers in each 
case, be submitted to the Governor, and he shall, after having 
examined each case, if satisfied of the justness of the same, en¬ 
dorse thereon his order to the State Auditor, who shall thereupon 
issue his warrant on the State Treasurer for the sum so ordered 
paid by the Governor. 
Sec. 8. The State Veterinarian shall be entitled to receive for 
his services the sum of eight dollars ($8) per day for every day 
actually employed under the provisions of this act, together with 
his necessary traveling expenses. He shall make an itemized 
account to the Governor, properly signed and sworn to, of the 
number of days he has served, and of the expenses which he has 
paid, and the Governor shall, if satisfied that the same is right 
and proper, endorse thereon his order on the State Auditor for 
the amount. The appraisers heretofore provided for shall be 
entitled to receive the sum of one dollar ($1) each for their ser¬ 
vices, to be paid out of the treasury of their counties, upon cer¬ 
tificate of the Justice of the Peace summoning them. The Justice 
of the Peace shall be entitled to receive the ordinary fee for issu¬ 
ing summons, to be paid out of the town fund in counties under 
township organization, and out of the county fund in counties 
not under township organization. The physicians called in con¬ 
sultation shall be entitled to receive for their services the sum of 
two dollars ($2) per day and mileage at the rate of ten cents (10 
cents) per mile one way; such compensation and mileage to be 
paid out of the veterinarian contingent fund. The State Veteri¬ 
narian shall have at his disposition the sum of two thousand dol¬ 
lars ($2,000), to be expended in disinfecting infected premises 
and other incidental expenses connected with his work, for which 
he shall, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, give 
bond with good and sufficient security, in the sum of five thousand 
dollars ($5,000), and shall make a sworn statement to the Gov¬ 
ernor of the amounts he disburses. Any part of said two thou¬ 
sand dollars ($2,000) not used shall lapse into the State Treasury 
