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State armory, Seattle (from the military fund)...
State armory, Spokane (from the military fund)..
State armory, Tacoma (from the military fund).

$5,449 57

5,154 78

834 25

236 92

328 34

162 04

17 42

122 40

1,608 78

1,648 08

4,602 95

1,427 59

2,384 68

$23,977 80

Total..

FOR MISCELLANEOUS PURPOSES.

Miscellaneous.

Florence Crittenden Home, Seattle....

$3,000 00

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Care of graves of Spanish-American war veterans'

graves in Olympia cemetery at $72 per year....

144 00

Interest on A.-Y.-P. warrants......

44,590 63

Interest on State of Washington 15 year 3% bonds... 21,632 52

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Relief of C. E. Shepard as uniform law commissioner.

210 94

Relief of P. M. Troy and J. B. Murphy as members of the bar examination board.....

For topographic and hydrographic surveys (conditioned upon a similar sum being expended by the U. S. Geological Survey)

For geological surveys..

Total....

Passed the House February 25, 1911.

Passed the Senate February 27, 1911.
Approved by the Governor March 10, 1911.

$40 40

37,500 00

20,000 00

$400,144 02

CHAPTER 45.

[S. B. 153.]

CONTINUING LAKE WASHINGTON CANAL APPROPRIATION. AN ACT appropriating the sum of one hundred eighty-six thousand three hundred twenty and 75-100 dollars from the State Shore Land Improvement Fund (said sum being the unexpended balance of the two hundred and fifty thousand dollars set apart and appropriated by chapter two hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine), and providing for the expenditure thereof in connection with the construction and improvement of the Lake Washington canal in King county, Washington.

Rem.-Bal.]

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. That the sum of one hundred eighty-six thousand three hundred twenty and 75.100 dollars (being [see § 5032a, the unexpended balance of the $250,000.00 set apart and appropriated from the state shore land improvement fund, by chapter 218 of the Session Laws of 1909) be and the same is hereby set apart and appropriated out of said state shore land improvement fund, to be expended in aid of tinued. the United States in the construction and improvement of the Lake Washington canal in King county, Washington.

Appropria

tion con

pended.

SEC. 2. The appropriation made by section one of this act shall be expended under the direction and supervision How exof the United States government engineer in charge of said improvement; and the state auditor shall issue his warrants for the payment of the same upon the presentation of proper vouchers, approved by the United States government en

Vouchers.

How expended.

Special indebtedness.

gineer in charge: Provided, That no warrants shall be issued against said fund unless the voucher covering the same be accompanied by a certificate of said engineer, approved by the commissioner of public lands, to the effect that (as far as all excavation is concerned the cost of which is covered by such voucher) the material excavated has been deposited on shore lands of the university of the state, or other shore lands owned by the State of Washington in Union Bay or Lake Union (if any such shore lands adjoin the place of such excavation) in such places, form and amount as the said commissioner shall have designated: And provided further, That in expending the appropriation authorized by this act, so much thereof as arises from the sale of shore lands on Lake Washington shall be applied to such work as will tend to secure increased drainage from Lake Washington into Lake Union, and so much of said appropriation as arises from the sale of shore lands on Lake Union shall be applied to such work between Lake Union and Salmon Bay as will provide adequate flowage facilities for the drainage from Lake Washington and will provide navigation facilities from tide water into Lake Union, all of said expenditure to be in accordance with plans to be approved by the United States government engineer and by the commissioner of public lands of the State of Washington.

SEC. 3.

Indebtedness incurred or warrants issued hereunder shall be payable only from the state shore land improvement fund, and shall never be nor become general indebtedness against the state.

Passed the Senate February 15, 1911.

Passed the House March 8, 1911.

Approved by the Governor March 10, 1911.

CHAPTER 46.

[H. B. 377.]

RELATING TO MISREPRESENTATION OF SECRET
SOCIETIES.

AN ACT making it a gross misdemeanor to fraudulently use the
name of any fraternal society or any imitation thereof or
without authority to solicit membership in such society or any
imitation thereof or offering to sell, confer or communicate the
secret work or pretended secret work of such society, or upon
false representations as to membership therein to seek or ob-
tain admission to any such society or lodge thereof, or to
falsely claim membership in any such society or lodge.

use of name.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. Any person, firm, association, society, order Fraudulent or organization or any officer, agent, representative or employe thereof, or person acting or pretending to act on behalf thereof who in a newspaper or other publication published in this state, or in any letter, writing, circular, paper, pamphlet or other writing or printed notice, matter or device without authority of the grand lodge hereinafter mentioned, fraudulently uses, or in any manner directly or indirectly aids in the use of the name or title of any secret fraternal association, society, order or organization which has had a grand lodge in this state for five (5) years, or any secret fraternal association, society, order or organization having as a necessary qualification to membership, membership in a secret fraternal society, order or organization under the jurisdiction of said grand lodge, or any imi- Similarity tation of such name or title or any name or title so nearly resembling it as to be calculated to deceive, or without such authority publishes, sells, lends, gives away, circulates or distributes any letter, writing, circular, paper, pamphlet or other written or printed notice, matter or device, or by word of mouth, directly or indirectly advertising for or soliciting members or applications for membership in such secret fraternal association, society, order or organization using or designated or claimed to be known by such title or imitation or resemblance thereof or who offers to sell or

of title.

Secret work.

Penalty.

to confer or to communicate or to give information directly or indirectly where, how, of whom, or by what means any alleged or pretended secret work or any alleged or pretended secrets of such secret fraternal association, society, order or organization or of any alleged or pretended association, society, order or organization designated or claimed to be known by such title or imitation or resemblance thereof can or may be obtained, conferred or cominunicated, or any person who falsely represents himself to be a member of any such secret fraternal association, society, order or organization or any person who upon false representations as to membership therein seeks or obtains admission into any such secret fraternal association, society, order or organization shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

Passed the House February 28, 1911.

Passed the Senate March 9, 1911.

Approved by the Governor March 10, 1911.

CHAPTER 47.

[H. B. 554.]

FIXING SALARY OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER.

AN ACT to amend section 1 of an act entitled, "An act to amend chapter 149, Laws of Washington, approved March 12, 1907, entitled 'An act creating a state highway board and the office of the state highway commissioner, fixing his compensation, prescribing their duties and providing for the survey, establishment, construction, maintenance and repair of state highways, and providing for the expenditure of moneys appropriated by the state or counties for the survey, establishment, construction, building, maintenance and repair of state highways, and making an appropriation therefor, and repealing sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of chapter 174, Session Laws of 1905,' and declaring an emergency," approved March 17, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. That section 1 of an act entitled, "To amend section 1 of an act entitled, 'An act to amend chapter 149, Laws of Washington, approved March 12, 1907,

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