TITLE AND HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS- CONTINUED.
No. 245, An act for the relief of Mrs. Thomas Mahany...
No. 246, An act to amend section 286 of chapter 80 of the general statutes of Kansas, the same being an act entitled "An act to establish a code of civil procedure".
No. 247, An act entitled "A special act applicable to Kearny county, Kansas, only, to require owners of mortgages upon real estate in Kearny county, Kansas, to file an affidavit within two years after the passage of this act showing their interest in the same, and to affect all mort- gages and other liens where owners of real-estate mortgages in said county fail to comply with said act to become void"
No. 248, An act relating to private corporations which may now or hereafter furnish gas-lights, electric-lights, electric power, water or heat to any cities of the first, second or third class in the state of Kansas, and to repeal sections 1401, 1402, of the general statutes of Kansas, 1889, and all other acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act.
No. 249, An act to amend section 3, chapter 198, laws of 1895, entitled, "An act fixing charges to be paid to the railroads for transportating the Kan- sas national guard or the Kansas reserve militia, and stores, horses, ammunition, equipments and baggage of the same, the terms of trans- porting the same and prescribing a penalty for the violation of said act and repealing section 3 of said act'
No. 250, An act creating two city courts in Kansas City township, Wyandotte county, Kansas, and defining the jurisdiction thereof, and the powers and duties of the officers thereof, and limiting the jurisdiction of jus- tices of the peace in said township
No. 251, An act relating to constables in Kansas City township, Wyandotte county, Kansas..........
No. 256, An act to prevent abandonment, pauperism, and abuse of children.. No. 257, An act to establish and permanently locate a state normal school at Norton, Kas., and making an appropriation therefor.
No. 258, An act to authorize cities of the first class, having a population of forty thousand (40,000) inhabitants and over, to provide and secure for the inhabitants thereof by purchase, gift, appropriation or con- demnation, land and property for public parks, parkways, streets and boulevards, and to possess, manage, improve and control the same, and provide for payment thereof; to enable park commissioners or corporate authorities, in conjunction with the board of county com- missioners, to take, regulate, control and improve public streets and highways leading to and from public parks and boulevards, and to pay for the improvement thereof, and providing for making and the collection of special assessments and special taxes on contiguous and abutting property of such highways, streets or boulevards within or adjacent to the corporate limits of said city, and authorize such park commissioners to receive by gift, devise or conveyance, land and property for the purposes declared in this act....
No. 259, An act in regard to persons editing and distributing to insurance companies any pamphlet, leaflet or other papers upon which shall be written or printed the rate on any insurable property or risk within the state of Kansas for compensation, or doing certain other acts herein specified in the matter of regulating and maintaining fire- insurance rates, and agents of companies using such schedule of rates, and subjecting such person and their said acts and agents of compan- ies using such schedules of rates, to the provision and penalties of chapter 257 of the session laws of the state of Kansas for the year 1889..
No. 260, An act to amend an act entitled "An act in relation to landlords and tenants".
No. 261, An act providing for the drainage of swamps, bottoms or other low lands in Douglas county...
No. 262, An act amendatory of section 5, chapter 148, laws of 1893, being enti- tled "An act relating to the soldiers' home and amendatory to article 23, chapter 97 of the general statutes of 1889," and making certain ap- propriations for said home, and repealing section 5 of chapter 148 of the laws of 1893
No. 263, An act relating to the state soldiers' home and making certain ap- propriations for said home for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1898, and June 30, 1899..
No. 264, An act concerning the registration of stock of corporations for profit organized under the laws of the state of Kansas, providing a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this act, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith..
No. 265, An act providing for the election of a county printer, regulating his term of office and compensation, defining the duties of said officer, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.
No. 266, An act to amend chapter 195 of the laws of 1895, being an act entitled "An act to require railroads and railroad companies to furnish free transportation to shippers of stock in certain cases, and providing a remedy in case of failure or refusal on the part of the railroad com- pany to comply with the provisions of this act, to provide a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this act, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith..
No. 267, An act to authorize trial courts to designate credible and learned persons in medicine, chemistry and surgery to make expert examina- tions on any pertinent subject in controversy, and making their re- port of such examination proper evidence to be received by the jury or court in civil cases, providing for the attendance of such expert on criminal trials and allowing expert fees for such services as costs.. No. 268, An act to change the names of certain persons in the first section of this act named..
No. 269, An act to dissolve school district No. 47, Reno county, Kansas, and attach to and make a part of school district No. 149, Reno county, Kansas......
No. 270, An act defining and punishing certain misdemeanors in trade and commerce, making it unlawful to purchase goods, wares or merchan- dise in an assumed or fictitious name; making it unlawful for any person to sell out his entire stock in trade at one sale, without first making and delivering to the purchaser his affidavit showing the ex- act amount of money owing by him for goods, wares and merchandise that have been placed in the stock, and to whom, and making it un- lawful for any person to purchase an entire stock in trade of any other person without first demanding and receiving an affidavit of the vendor showing the amount owing by the vendor for goods, wares and merchandise that have been placed in the stock in trade, and to whom
No. 271, An act to provide for the election of city assessors in cities of the first and second class...
No. 272, An act amendatory to paragraph 3663 of section 1, chapter 58, of the general statutes of 1889, relating to liens on personal property.......
No. 273, An act relating to probate courts, and to amend section 2098 of the general statutes of 1889, and providing for a probate judge pro tem.
No. 274, An act to indemnify the state of Kansas from loss by the misde- meanors or prosecutions and punishment of children imported into the state by persons or corporations from without.the state, and to provide for placing children in the state institutions into carefully selected family homes.
No. 275, An act to amend an act relating to probate courts, and being section 1 of chapter 157 of the session laws of 1891..
No. 276, An act to amend paragraph 769 of the compiled laws of 1889, relating to cities of the second class and providing for the election of city offi- cers, including city attorney, city clerk, treasurer, engineer and street commissioner, and for other purposes.
No. 277, An act providing for the election of presidential electors.
No. 278, To provide for and regulate the registration of voters, to regulate elections and to provide for the appointment of a commissioner of elections, and to regulate his duties in certain cities of the first class, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act......
No. 279, An act to provide for the control and maintenance of farmers' insti- tutes.
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