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complied with before the issuing of such diploma; whereupon the clerk shall record such diploma in a book to be provided by him for that purpose, and shall endorse upon such diploma the date of filing and recording the same, for which he shall receive from such person a fee of one dollar.

§ 2. Misdemeanor-when-penalty.] Any person who shall practice or pretend or attempt to practice the system, method or science of Osteopathy in treating diseases of the human body without having complied with the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense; Provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed as prohibiting any legally authorized practitioner of medicine or surgery in this state from curing or relieving disease with or without drugs, or by any manipulation by which any disease may be cured or alleviated.

Approved February 16th, 1897.

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CHAPTER 106.

[S. B. 73.]

RELATING TO BOARDS OF TRUSTEES.

AN ACT to Amend Sections 8518 and 8519 of the Revised Codee of 1895, as to the Boards of Trustees, and the Appointment of Members thereof, for the State Penitentiary and the State Reform School.

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§1. Amendment.] That section 8518 of the Revised Codes of 1895 be amended so as to read as follows: The said penitentiary and the said reform school shall each be governed by a separate board of trustees consisting of five (5) members to be appointed by the governor as hereinafter in this article provided, and the term of office of each trustee shall commence on the first Tuesday of April next succeeding his appointment, except.as otherwise in this article specified.

§ 2. Amendment.] That section 85I9 of the Revised Codes of I895 be amended so as to read as follows: The governor shall nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the senate, appoint, during the regular session of the Legislative Assembly held in 1897, five (5) trustees of each of such institutions, of whom three (3) shall be designated ~ hold their offices for the term of