HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS-CONTINUED.
No. 310. An act making an appropriation for the Parsons Home Hos- pital, located at Parsons, Kan. .By Senator Bender. No. 311. An act to promote the safety of the traveling public and pro- tect the lives and limbs of railway employees, and to prescribe the mini- mum number of employees to be used in the operation of freight trains and yard engines in the state of Kansas, and providing penalties for the viola- tion thereof. By Senator Stewart.
No. 312. An act to repeal an act entitled "An act relating to the fees and salary of the probate judge of Sedgwick county, in the state of Kansas, and to repeal section 14 of chapter 141 of the Session Laws of 1899, and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith.". . By Senator Stewart.
No. 313. An act to regulate the maintenance of railway roadbed and track within the state of Kansas, and to insure the safety of railway travelers and employees. .By Senator Anderson.
No. 314. An act to amend article 8 of chapter 36 of the General Stat- utes of Kansas, the same being section 2692 of the General Statutes of Kansas, 1901. .By Senator Price. No. 315. An act relating to the adoption of persons past the age of majority.. .By Senator Travis. No. 316. An act providing for the publication of the receipts and ex- penditures of moneys used for political purposes, and prescribing penalties for its violation. . . . . . .By Senator Overfield.
No. 317. An act relating to the building of bridges, providing the method of advertising and letting contracts for the construction thereof by the board of county commissioners. . By Senator Hodges (by request).
No. 318. An act in relation to domestic fowls.
By Senator Hodges (by request).
No. 319. An act concerning roads and road districts.
By Senator Hodges (by request). No. 320. An act to vacate a part of Warden's addition to the town of Russell Springs, in the county of Logan, state of Kansas, and the avenues, streets and alleys thereof. .By Senator Robertson (by request).
No. 321. An act concerning the fees and salaries of county officers. By Senator Stillings. No. 322. An act making appropriation to aid, support and maintenance of the schools in district No. 75, located at Lansing, Leavenworth county, Kansas, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1910, and June 30, 1911. By Senator Stillings.
No. 323. An act to provide for the assessment of taxes on the prop- erty of telegraph, telephone and pipe-line companies; defining what con- stitutes such companies; requiring annual reports, and providing a pen- alty for neglect or refusal to make the same; and repealing chapter 502, Laws of 1905, and chapter 81, Laws of 1908, and repealing all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith. By Committee on Assessment and Taxation.
No. 324. An act amending paragraph 3590 of the General Statutes of Kansas of 1901, and repealing said original paragraph. By Senator Hamilton.
No. 325. An act fixing the salaries of the county clerks of the various counties of the state of Kansas, and providing for their necessary clerk hire. By Senator Hamilton. No. 326. An act regulating the procedure of the courts of this state where the questions of contributory negligence or of assumption of risk are involved. .By Senator Hamilton.
No. 327. An act making an appropriation to the St. Joseph's Hospital, in the city of Concordia, in the state of Kansas .By Senator Moore. No. 328. An act amending sections 1 and 2 of chapter 31 of the Laws of 1908, being an act relating to the manner in which territory outside of the city limits of cities of the first class having a population of not more than 30,000, but adjacent thereto, may be atached to such cities for school purposes, and repealing said original sections.
By Senator Milton (by request).
No. 329. An act relating to bridges and providing for reconstruction of concrete, reinforced concrete and stone bridges... By Senator Hodges.
No. 330. An act making appropriation for the payment of interest of state bonds for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1910, and June 30, 1911. By Committee on Ways and Meáns.
No. 331. An act to reimburse Bernard Hickert for moneys paid by him to the state on a void sale of state school land.. . . . . . .By Senator Reed.
Nò. 332. An act to amend section 5 of chapter 54 of the Session Laws of the special session of 1908 of the Kansas Legislature.
By Senator Myers (by request).
No. 333. An act to amend section 3 of chapter 177 of the Session Laws of 1901 and repealing of original section 3 of such act, and also repealing section 1 of chapter 183 of the Session Laws in so far as the same applies to candidates for independent nominations.
By Senator Myers (by request).
No. 334. An act in relation to escape shafts in coal mines, and extending the time in which same may be completed.
By Senator Myers (by request).
No. 335. An act relating to claims against railway companies for damages resulting from the loss of property in shipment, for the shortage, for delays in shipments, and for damage resulting in a loss by reason of arriving on lower markets of live stock. .By Senator Fowler. No. 336. An act creating county courts in certain counties, defining the jurisdiction thereof, and providing for the procedure and the offices thereof . By Senator Leidy.
No. 337. An act to amend certain sections of chapter, 408 of the Ses- sion Laws of 1907 so as to provide for the election of certain taxing officers by popular vote. .By Senator Reed.
No. 338. An act relating to the taxation of the live stock of live-stock dealers and live-stock feeders By Senator Brewster.
No. 339. An act to amend section 2, chapter 289, of the Session Laws of Kansas for 1907, entitled "An act to provide for improving the public highways by use of road drags," and repealing said original section 2. By Senator Brewster (by request).
No. 340. An act in relation to railroad companies, and providing pen- alties for violation of this act.......By Senator Brewster (by request).
No. 341. An act relating to disorganizing certain school districts and annexing the same to other districts in certain cases. By Senator Bender.
No. 342. An act requiring distributors of gas to consumers by pipe line to provide means for cutting off the supply of gas in the pipes out- side of each building so supplied. .By Senator Murphy (by request).
No. 343. An act making an appropriation to the Concordia Normal School, a department of the Concordia Normal and Business College, of Concordia, Kan., for the purpose of developing a practical course in agri- culture for the common schools of Kansas. .By Senator Moore.
No. 344. An act relating to the acquisition of lands through the ex- ercise of the right of eminent domain by boards of education in cities of the first class. . By Senator Milton.
No. 345. An act relating to district courts and courts of common pleas in counties having more than 100,000 inhabitants. By Senator Milton.
No. 346. An act requiring railroad companies to fill, block and guard frogs, switches and guard-rails, for the protection of its employees and others, and providing penalties for the violation thereof.
No. 347. An act establishing a bureau of vital statistics in the office of the State Board of Health and providing for the immediate reporting and registration of all births, deaths, marriages, divorce, and contagious or dangerous diseases, by means of reports, certificates and burial or re- moval permits, to the bureau of vital statistics hereby established, and to insure a thorough organization and efficiency of the reporting and regis- tration of vital statistics throughout the state, and providing for the necessary officers of said bureau, and providing for the proper fees and providing certain penalties and making appropriation for the establish- ment of said bureau. . By Senator Travis.
No. 348. An act to amend section 575 of article 1, chapter 16, of the General Statutes of Kansas of 1901. . By Senator Travis.
HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS-CONTINUED.
No. 349. An act fixing the salaries of the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industry and assistants, and creating a state factory in- spector, and providing for the appointment of deputies and assistants in said bureau, and prescribing their duties and fixing the salary of certain officers named therein, and repealing chapter 401, Session Laws of 1907. By Senator Travis.
No. 350. An act to amend sections 4039, 4043 and 4049 of the General Statutes of Kansas, 1901, and section 10 of chapter 303 of the Session Laws of 1905, relating to the organized militia of the state of Kansas, and repealing said original sections 4039, 4043 and 4049 of the General Statutes of Kansas, 1901, and section 10 of chapter 303 of the Session Laws of 1905, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.
No. 351. An act in relation to accidents and requiring the same to be reported to the factory inspector, requiring investigation thereof, and providing penalties for the violation of this act......By Senator Travis.
No. 352. An act vacating certain portions of the city of Savonburg, Allen county, Kansas.... .By Senator Travis.
No. 353. An act amending sections 8, 10 and 13 of chapter 388 of the Session Laws of Kansas, 1907, and repealing said original sections 8, 10 and 13; also amending sections 1 and 3 of chapter 74 of the Session Laws of Kansas of 1908, and repealing said original sections 1 and 3.
No. 354. An act conferring upon women the right to vote for presidential electors. .By Senator Hamilton.
No. 355. An act fixing the salaries and providing for clerk hire of county officers of the state of Kansas, prescribing the fees to be collected by such county officers and defining the duties of certain officers in rela- tion thereto, and repealing sections 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3039, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034 and 3035 of the General Statutes of Kansas of 1901, and section 1 of chapter 229 of the Session. Laws of 1905, and sec- tions 1 and 2 of chapter 227 of the Session Laws of 1905, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith. .By Senator Hamilton.
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