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Rh Section 3.&emsp;Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit the appointment of any Deputy Ranger as Cattle Inspector, and any Ranger Deputy who may be appointed Cattle Inspector shall receive for his services as Cattle Inspector such compensation as may be provided by law.

Section 4.&emsp;The appointment of Ranger Deputies shall be based upon merit alone without reference to politics or party affiliation, and any Ranger Deputy attempting to use his official position to coerce or intimidate voters shall be summarily removed from office.

Section 5.&emsp;This Act shall be in force and take effect on and after its passage.

“This bill having remained with the governor ten days, Sundays excluded, and the legislature being in session, it has become a law this eleventh day of March, A. D. 1909.”

Section One.&emsp;A Railway Commission is hereby created, to be composed of three Commisioners. Immediately after the passage of this act the Governor shall, by and with the advice and consent of the