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For Mining Recorders. An Act to provide for the better preservation of the mining records of this State: Section 1. It shall be the duty of each and every mining recorder of the several mining districts of the State to require all persons locating and recording a mining claim to make a duplicate copy of each and every mining notice, which copy the said ming recorder shall carefully compare with the original and mark “ Duplicate” on the face or margin, and he shall immediately deposit with or transmit the same to the County Recorders of the respective counties in which said mining district may be located. Sec. 2 The said district mining recorders, at the time of comparing said duplicate notices with the original, shall collect from the locators of said mining claims the sum of one dollar for each and every notice compared, which sum be shall transmit, together with the duplicate notices, to the County Recorders of the respective counties in which said mining claims shall be located. Sec. 3. Whenever, owing to the distance of the mining district from the county seat, it becomes inconvenient for the district mining recorder to personally deposit the duplicate copy with the County Recorder, then in the same case he may forward the same by mail or express, or such other manner as will insure safe transit and delivery to the County Recorder. Sec. 4. The County Recorders of the several counties shall receive for their services for recording each of said duplicate notices, the sum of one dollar, mentioned in section two of this Act. Sec. 5. The country record of duplicate copies in the office of the County Recorder, as herein provided, shall be received in evidence, and have the same force and effect in all courts of the State as the original district mining records. Sec. 6. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with the provision of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or be imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by such fine and imprisonment. Sec. 7. All acts and parts of acts, in conflict with this Act, are hereby [not legible]. S/C/C7/2/14 232-e June 30th 86 The charge for Recording a Mining Notice is $ 40.00 of Which sum $ 1.00 For [not legible] this County Recorder At Pioche [not legible] a Duplicate notice