Allen, James L.-continued: Committee assignments Engrossed Bills. Page 42. Manufactures and Industrial Pursuits. Page 41. Special committee to investigate International Harvester Company. Page 84. Judicial Apportionment. Page 106. Special committee, S. R. 38. Page 266. To invite Captain Hobson to speak to the Senate. Page 858. Resolutions offered by S. R. 10, Authorizing the sergeant-at-arms to procure from the secretary of state one copy of the 1901 Statutes for each senator, Page 6. S. R. 15, Instructing state printer to print 500 copies of governor's message. Page 6. S. R. 23, Instructing sergeant-at-arms to furnish room 2 for the use of Senate stenographers and senators. Page 28. S. R. 24, Instructing sergeant-at-arms to place desks in the Senate chamber for stenographers. Page 28. S. R. 29, Suspending the rules on H. B. 2. Page 44. S. C. R. 9, Proposition to amend the constitution by changing section 5. Page 78. S. R. 39, Instructing sergeant-at-arms to procure thermometer. Page 82. S. C. R. 14, Relating to suit against insurance companies commenced by Galen Nichols. Page 97. S. R. 41, Instructing stenographers not to make copies of bills without an order from some senator. Page 148. S. R. 48, Relating to file-books for the use of senators. Page 169. S. C. R. 21, Committee to investigate the International Harvester S. R. 51, Relating to site for Kansas building at St. Louis exposition. S. R. 58, Relating to S. B. 114, being tax bill. Page 493. S. C. R. 35, Relating to consideration of bills and joint resolutions. S. R. 72, Extending invitation to Captain Hobson to address the Sen- S. R. 85, Relating to presenting each old-soldier member of the Senate with United States flag. Page 1095. S. R. 98, Relating to sickness of Senator Fullington and extending sin cere regrets of the Senate. Allen, Hattie E. Elected assistant postmaster. Page 2. Allison, J. M. Reviving certificate of pharmacy. See S. B. 110. Page 62. Amending Constitution. See S. C. Rs. 8, 9, 12, 13, 18, 20. Pages 78, 94, 148, 169. Ch. 55, sec. 2. Laws of 1897- Ch. 47, sec. 2. See S. B. 654. See S. B. 14. Laws of 1898 (special session)— Page 667. B. 285. Page 158. Page 32. Amending-continued: Laws of 1901- See S. B. 86. See S. B. 483. See S. B. 15. Page 48. Page 63. Page 197. Page 318. Page 32. Page 47. Page 199. art. 3. See S. B. 108. Page 62. Ch. 80, sec. 74. See S. Ch. 11, secs. 2 and 3. Ch. 31, sec. 15. Ch. 31, sec. 282, See S. B. 241. Page 126. art. 9. See S. B. 380. Page 235. Ch. 27. sec. 8. See S. B. 593. Par. 1023. See S. B. 178. Page 100. secs. 1264 and 1265. See S. B. 197. Page 102. Ch. 68, secs. 4221, 4222, 4223, and 4224. See S. B. 214. Page 110. See S. B. 149. Page 87. Fixing salary of the clerk of the district court. Relating to salary of under-sheriff. See S. B. 610. Page 695. Annual Meetings. Relating to, in certain school districts. See S. B. 65. Page 46. Changing time of holding, district No. 30, Pratt county. See S. B. 343. Annual Reports. Providing for the issue of, by the State Horticultural Society. See S. B. 69. Providing for the issue, by superintendent of insurance. See S. B. 208. Animals, Certain Domestic. Relating to, and restraining the sale of. See S. B. 586. Page 542. Authorizing township board to issue bonds. See 8. B. 526. Page 414. Appeals. Relating to, from police courts in cities of second class. See S. B. 183. Appeals continued: Relating to, in counties of more than 40,000 inhabitants. See S. B. 554. Page 468. In criminal actions in certain counties. See S. B. 669. Page 777. Antelope. For the protection of. See S. B. 193. Page 102. Appointments by the Governor. Kelsey, S. H., adjutant general. Page 144. Brock, Robert J., regent State Agricultural College. Page 70. Kelley, M. C., state inspector of oils. Page 70. Kelley, Phillip, member board managers State Industrial Reformatory. O'Neil, T. J., member board managers State Industrial Reformatory. Converse, C. N., regent State University. Page 906. Crowell, Frank G., regent State University. Page 906. Page 906. Page 907. Page 907. Ross, E. A., regent State Normal School. Page 907. Page 1028. Travis, Frank L., aide-de-camp. Page 1028. Haskell, W. L., member of board of directors Kansas State Penitentiary. Ellett, E. C., member of board of directors Kansas State Penitentiary. Page McNeill, C. A., member Board of Trustees State Charitable Institutions. Page 1102. Denman, F. B., member Board of Trustees State Charitable Institutions. Campbell, M. C., live-stock sanitary commissioner. Page 1103. Dobyns, H. B., member board of managers State Soldiers' Home. Page Jones, W. M., member board of managers State Industrial Reformatory. McDowell, J. S., regent State Agricultural College. Page 1115. Ashford, Thomas, Railroads. Ashcroft. R. L., stenographer, Railroads. Beal, L. G., Ways and Means. Barrett, May V., stenographer, Elections. Baker, E. C., stenographer, Judiciary. Cubbison, Julia, Cities of the First Class. Crum, Fay, Public Buildings. Emery, Cora, stenographer, Cities of the First Class. Eddington, Rose, stenographer, Education. |