H Bills introduced by. Page 341. Reports by. Pages 148, 182, 183, 189, 190, 263, 274, 344. Members of. Page 24. Pages 315, 398, 572. Bills introduced by. Pages 238, 288, 341. Members of. Page 46. Reports by. Pages 237, 241, 287. Oil and Gas: Bills introduced by. Members of. Page 46. Page 149. Reports by. l'ages 149, 568. Penal Institutions: Bills introduced by. Members of. l'age 24. Pages 308, 480. Reports by. Pages 353, 452, 453, 468. Reports by. Pages 120, 140, 165, 194, 225, 241, 344, 378, 421, 423, Roads and Bridges: Members of. Page 24. Reports by. Pages 99, 100, 161, 189, 252, 263, 287, 302, 316, 344, 378, Reports by. Pages 109, 160, 161, 183, 226, 270, 286, 331, 397, 465, Telegraphs and Telephones: Members of. Page 46. Temperance and Hygiene : Bills introduced by. Pages 50, 113, 166, 192, 423. Members of. Page 46. Reports by. l'ages 72 97, 128, 153, 285, 286, 305, 343, 344, 423, 532, Ways and Means: Pages 143, 219, 283, 308, 377, 403, 404, 412, 435, 459, 473, 491, 539,593. Members of. Page 21. Reports by. Pages 73, 109, 110, 148, 153, 226, 236, 237, 287, 288, 315, Committee of the Whole. Chairmen of, and reports by- Senator Avery. Page 504. Brady. Pages 172, 258, 298. Brewster. Page 450. Brown. Page 407. Cambern. Pages 291, 334, 433, 527. Carey. Page 214. Chapman. Pages 117, 122, 289, 339, 523. Cooke. Pages 348, 573. Ganse. Pages 152, 155, 472. Glenn. Pages 184, 374, 451. Hamilton. Pages 86, 90. Huffman. Page 97. Leidy. Page 192. Lower. Pages 245, 580. Milligan. Page 139. Milton. Page 102. Myers. Page 352. Potter. Pages 196, 399. Price. Pages 239, 430. Robertson. Pages 375, 490. Stavely. Page 307. Stewart. Pages 74, 78, 268. Communications from State Officers. Secretary of state, authenticated membership of the Senate. Page 1. Superintendent of public instruction, response to request for information con- To prohibit, and providing employment. S.B. 136. Page 50. Page 209. No. 161, Relating to the erection of soldiers' monuments. Page 59. 207, Concerning furnishing cars to shippers, amending 1907 law. 259, Regulating the speed and operation of automobiles. Committee assignments- Charitable Institutions. Page 24. Congressional and Judicial Apportionment. Page 24. Education. Page 111. Corporations. For abstract, loan and real estate business. S.B. 195. Page 75. Liabilities in case of personal injuries. S.B. 172. Private, amending 1907 law. S.B. 192. Page 75. Private, defining purposes. S.B. 153. Page 58. S.B. 533. Page 265. Page 99. Protection, care and control of delinquents, dependents and defectives. . S.B. 604. Page 294. Amending general law. S.B. 459. Page 218. Costs of Certain Suits in Wyandotte County, Validating. S.B. 610. Page 294. To be county assessor. County Commissioners. Page 142. S.B. 171. Page 66. Compensation of. $.B. 424. Page 193. To employ assistant county attorney. S.B. 89. Page 42. Powers relating to county fairs. S.B. 557. Page 281. County commissioners to draw salary for supervising construction. S.B. 465. Special tax to build in counties over 10,000. S.B. 518. Page 247. Courts. District and common pleas, counties over 100,000. S.B. 345. Page 157. Juvenile, amending 1907 law. Courts of Record. Juries in. S.B. 17. Page 16. Court Stenographers, Fees of. S.B. 180. Page 69. S.B. 102; page 48. S.B. 156; page 59. Crows, Bounty for Destruction. S.B. 266. Page 105. Dairy Commissioner. Amending 1907 law. S.B. 283. Page 119. Powers and duties, with appropriation. S.B. 648; page 341. Sub. S.B. 648; Dangerous Insane. To erect hospital at Penitentiary. S.B. 529. Page 260. S.B. 656. Page 427. Dees, Quitclaim. Governor to execute for certain tracts. S.B. 460. Page 218. Bills introduced by— No. 149, Concerning assessment in counties under 30,000. Page 51. Federal Relations, chairman. Page 46. Congressional and Judicial Apportionment. Page 24. Fees, Salaries, and Mileage. Oil and Gas. Page 46. District Court. Page 46. Fixing terms in twelfth district. S.B. 232. Page 87. In counties over 100,000. S.B. 300. Page 124. Divorces, Causes for Action. S.B. 204. Page 79. Dogs, Tax to Pay Damage. S.B. 44. Page 21. Domestic Animals, Protection of. S.B. 512. Page 247. Drainage. Amending 1907 law. S.B. 150. Page 51. Commissioners to incorporate districts. S.B. 539. Page 271. : Districts, organization of. S.B. 494; page 239. S.B. 632; page 296. S.B. 370; Districts, appropriation for. S.B. 633. Page 296. Drainage and Sewers. In cities of second and third class. S.B. 509. Page 247. Drinking on Passenger Trains Prohibited. S.B. 245. Page 93. Dynamite and other Detonating Explosives, Prohibiting Use of. S.B. 647. Page 341. East Ruby Avenue, Argentine. Enabling act. S.B. 415. Page 193. Educational and Industrial Institute, Topeka. Appropriation. S.B. 653. Page 403. Educational Commission. To investigate state publication of textbooks. Election of United States Senator. S.B. 98. Page 47. S.B. 120. Page 49. H.C.R. 7; Memorializing Congress to propose amendment to constitution. page 137. S.J.R. 4; page 269. Of a senator for term commencing March 4, 1909— S.C.R. 14. Page 112. Nominations, ballot and other proceedings in Senate. Pages 117, 118. To protect. S.B. 229. Page 87. Employees in Coal Mines. Providing for safety of, and prohibiting use of dynamite. S.B. 467. Page 219. Number of. S.B. 621. Page 295. Additional compensation for certain employees named therein. 567, 631, 642, 643, 644. Complete roster, with home addresses. Pages vii, viii. Committee on, members, with powers and duties. Page 4. Pages 566, Employees of the Senate-continued: Appointed by the president. S.R. 6. Page 4. Appointed by chairmen of committees. Pages 45, 53, 54, 66, 67. Elected by the Senate. Pages 2, 3, 76, 497. Elected by the Senate on recommendation of the Committee on Em- Resignations. Pages 66, 384, 454, 497. Resolutions concerning employees- No. 5, Creating permanent committee on. Page 4. 6. Authorizing the president to name personal staff. Page 4. 10. Authorizing chairmen of committees to appoint one clerk. Page 5. 12, Creating the office of color sergeant. Page 17. 17, Requesting committee to make certain discharges. Page 74. 24, Fixing hours of service. Pages 112, 133. 32, Forbidding Senate stenographers to work for members of the 37. Concerning resignation of G. A. Swallow. Page 514. 39, Terminating services of certain employees. Page 552. 41, Terminating services of certain other employees. Page 621. Bills introduced by--- No. 132, Control of public utilities in cities of third class, population over 1000. Page 50. 133, Prescribing certain qualifications for probate judges. Page 50. 227, Regulating the practice of farriering and horseshoeing. Page 87. 234. Regulating purposes for which private corporations may or- ganize. Page 92. 252, Limiting the rate of taxation in townships. Page 98. 253, Preventing double taxation. Page 99. 516, Appropriation for Orphans' Home at Cleburne. Page 247. 583, Providing for classification and maintenance Page 283. of roads. 617, Relating to personal estate of persons of unsound mind. Committee assignments- Roads and Bridges, chairman. Page 24. Assessment and Taxation. Page 46. Agriculture. Page 24. Enrolled Bills. Page 46. Live Stock. Page 46. Farmers' Institutes. S.B. 384. Page 182. Farm Names. To register. S.B. 438. Page 199. Farrelly, Hugh P. Nominated for United States senator. Page 117. Page 118. |