HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS-CONTINUED.
No. 58. An act authorizing and empowering the board of county com- missioners of Allen county, Kansas, to construct two bridges across the Neosho river in the county of Allen, state of Kansas, and to levy a tax or otherwise provide for the payment of such construction. By Senator Travis.
No. 59. An act providing for the erection of armories for the use of the Kansas National Guard, and making an appropriation therefor, and to enable cities to levy a tax in aid thereof, and permitting said armories to be used by the Grand Army of the Republic, Woman's Relief Corps and others, under the rules and regulations of the Military Board of the state By Senator Hunter.
No. 60. An act amending sections 7506, 751,7, 7568 and 7571 of the General Statutes of Kansas of 1901, relating to assessment and taxation, and repealing said original sections and all acts or parts of acts in con- flict with this act in so far as they conflict with this act.
No. 61. An act amending section 1 and repealing sections 1 and 2 of chapter 136 of the Laws of 1903, the same being an act relating to cities of the second and third classes, and empowering such cities to obtain water, heat, light, power, etc., and repealing said sections 1 and 2 of chapter 136 of the Laws of 1903. .By Senator Quincy.
No. 62. An act providing for the inspection and management of hotels and public lodging houses, defining hotels, and prescribing penalties for the violation of this act By Senator Ganse.
No. 63. An act concerning the code of civil procedure.
No. 64. An act making an appropriation to pay the mileage and per diem of the presidential electors of Kansas for the year of 1909. By Senator Ganse.
No. 65. An act to regulate the employment of legislative lobby coun- sel and agents, to provide for the keeping of legislative dockets by the secretary of state, to provide for the return of legislative expenses in- curred by or in behalf of such legislative lobby counsel and agents, to prohibit such legislative counsel and agents from attempting to influence members of the legislature except as provided herein, and prescribing and fixing penalties for the violation of this act. .By Senator Quincy.
No. 66. An act relating to the testimony of witnesses.
No. 67. An act to amend section 5651 of the General Statutes of Kansas, 1901, relating to witnesses in criminal cases. By Senator Hamilton.
No. 68. An act to repeal section 18 of chapter 39 of the Compiled Laws of 1868, the same being section 34 of chapter 39 of the Compiled Laws of 1901, relating to the payment of jury fees in civil cases.
No. 69. An act compelling railroads to construct passageways under bridges, etc., and providing penalties. . By Senator Hodges (by request). No. 70. An act to repeal chapter 359 of the Session Laws of 1895, the same being chapter 115b of the General Statutes of 1901.
No. 71. An act to provide for the destruction of all noxious weeds on railroad rights of way, and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof. By Senator Hodges.
No. 72. An act authorizing the secretary of the State Historical So- ciety to appoint additional employees. . By Senator Hodges (by request).
No. 73. An act making appropriation for the support of the University of Kansas and for certain buildings and improvements named herein. By Senator Brady. Sub. 73. An act making appropriation for the support of the Uni- versity of Kansas, and for certain buildings and improvements named herein .By Committee on Ways and Means. No. 74. An act providing for the security of depositors in the incor- porated state banks of Kansas, creating the state bank depositors' guar- anty fund of the state of Kansas, and providing regulations therefor and penalties for the violation thereof .By Senator Quincy.
No. 75. An act apportioning the state of Kansas into representative districts .By Senator Glenn.
HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS-CONTINUED.
No. 76. An act making appropriation for the state printing plant for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1910, and June 30, 1911. By Senator Hamilton.
No. 77. An act to amend chapter 127 of the Session Laws of 1907. By Senator Price. No. 78. An act to amend chapter 126 of the Session Laws of 1907. By Senator Price.
No. 79. An act amending section 13 of chapter 35 of the Laws of 1867 as amended by section 2 of chapter 76 of the Laws of 1879, being section 575 of the General Statutes of 1901, and repealing said section 2 of chapter 76 of the Laws of 1879 and chapter 75 of the Laws of 1879. By Senator Stavely.
No. 80. An act relating to liens for labor and material furnished to owners of leaseholds for oil and gas purposes and for materials and labor for the construction of oil and gas pipe lines .By Senator Travis.
No. 81. An act authorizing an annual conference of the state and local boards of health, providing for appointment of delegates and the payment of their expenses for attendance thereon.. By Senator Milligan.
No. 82. An act relating to actions for damages by the widow or next of kin of any deceased person, and supplemental to chapter 356 of the Session Laws of 1903. .By Senator Cambern.
No. 83. An act requiring the mayor and councilmen of cities of the second class to provide a room or rooms for the purpose of holding the courts of said cities .By Senator Cambern.
No. 84. An act amending sections 415, 418, 419 and 464 of the Gen- eral Statutes of Kansas of 1901, relating to banks and banking, and re- pealing such original sections 415, 418, 419 and 464.
Sub. 84. An act amending sections 415, 418 and 464 of the General Statutes of Kansas of 1901, relating to banks and banking, and repealing such original sections 415, 418 and 464.
By Committee on Banks and Banking.
No. 85. An act regulating banks and banking and providing penalties for the violation thereof. By Senator Quincy.
No. 86. An act making appropriations for the support of the St. Francis Hospital, Wichita, Kan., the Wichita Hospital and Training School for Nurses, at Wichita, Kan., the Wichita Children's Home, the Wichita Rescue Home, and St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, Wichita, Kan. By Senator Stewart.
No. 87. An act appropriating money for the payment of the pension By Senator Stewart. of Mary Parks.
No. 88. An act concerning publication and sale of the state school textbooks. .By Minority Senators.
No. 89. An act concerning the power of the county commissioners of the several counties of this state to employ and provide for payment of assistants to the county attorney. By Senator Robertson.
No. 90. An act to limit the issuance of stocks, bonds and other forms of indebtedness by railroad companies and other common carriers. By Senator Stannard.
No. 91. An act relating to franchises and privileges of railroad com- panies and other common carriers .By Senator Avery. No. 92. An act to provide for the valuation of railroad property. By Senator Avery. No. 93. An act to amend sections 3, 4, 7, 10 and 11 of chapter 382 of the Session Laws of 1907, etc.. By Senator Brady. No. 94. An act relating to the liability of common carriers by railroad .By Senator Hamilton. to their employees in certain cases.
No. 95. An act authorizing the warden and board of directors of the Kansas State Penitentiary to build a waiting room on the state grounds I at Lansing, Kan., convenient to the Penitentiary...By Senator Stillings.
No. 96. An act to amend section 1 of chapter 129 of the Session Laws of 1897, entitled “An act to amend chapter 78 of the Session Laws of 1893, entitled 'An act to provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at the public expense and for the nomination of candidates for public offices; to regulate the manner of holding elections, and to enforce secrecy of the ballot, and to provide for the punishment of the violation of this act,' and repeal the same. By Senator Stillings.
No. 97. An act to amend section 2 of chapter 408 of the Laws of Kansas of 1907, entitled "An act concerning assessment and taxation, creating a Tax Commission." .By Senator Anderson.
No. 98. An act to provide for the appointment of an honorary educational commission to investigate the cost and character of manuscript available for state publication of school textbooks, and making an appropriation therefor. .By Senator Brady.
No. 99. An act to abolish the offices of the five regular deputy oil in- spectors, and amending section 4 of chapter 170 of Session Laws of 1899. By Senator Brady.
Sub. 99. An act to abolish the offices of the five regular deputy oil in- spectors, and providing for the inspection of oil and fluids, and estab- lishing certain fees for the inspectors of same, and regulating the com- pensation of local inspectors, and to amend sections 1, 4, 8 and 21 of chapter 170 of Session Laws of 1899....By Committee on Oil and Gas.
No. 100. An act to amend sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of chapter 320 of the Session Laws of 1905, and repealing sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of chapter 320 of the Session Laws of 1905 .By Senator Myers.
No. 101. An act concerning the organization, powers and jurisdiction of a county court in each county, and limiting the jurisdiction of justices of the peace in all county-seats and in all townships in which countyseats are located.. .By Senator Myers.
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