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Fees and Salaries.

Of certain officers of Kiowa county. See S. B. 189. Page 101.
Of officers of Reno county. See S. B. 315. Page 178.

Of clerk of the district court

Greenwood county. See S. B. 335. Page 196.

Linn, Anderson and Woodson counties. See S. B. 476. Page 317.
Norton county. See S. B. 524.

Page 414.

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Wabaunsee county. See S. B. 461. Page 194.

Fees, Salaries, and Mileage.

Committee appointed. Page 41.

Reports by. Pages 85, 146, 185, 211, 265, 281, 299, 324, 338, 348, 498, 623, 698, 832. Fish and Game Interests.

Fish.

See governor's message. Page 21.

Propagation of. See S. B. 93. Page 49.

Fish Hatchery, State.

Providing for the establishment, erection and construction of. See S. B. 92.
Page 49.

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Authorizing county commissioners of Barton county, Kansas, to build
and construct a county jail and sheriff's residence at Great Bend.
See S. B. 51. Page 36.

Amending section 5 of chapter 60 of the Session Laws of 1871. See S.
B. 52. Page 36.

Providing for certain records being kept by register of deeds of Rice
county. See S. B. 53. Page 36.

Relating to course of study in high schools in cities of second class.
See S. B. 54. Page 36.

Relating to giving of bonds by public officers. See S. B. 244. Page

126.

Vacating certain streets and alleys in Gem addition and Hutchison.
addition to the city of Lyons, Rice county, Kansas. See S. B.
245. Page 126.

Relating to the issue of bonds by the city of Hoisington. See S. B. 257.
Page 142.

Maintenance of action to cancel of record and quiet title to real estate
as against the liens barred by the statute of limitations. See S.
B. 407. Page 264.

-80 Sen.

Findlay, Robert-continued:

Bills introduced by-

Prohibiting combinations to control the price of grain. See S. B. 430.
Page 270.

Relating to the levy of an insurance tax. See S. B. 448. Page 287.
Vacating Diamond and Fone's additions to the city of Lyons, Rice
county, Kansas. See S. B. 507. Page 345.

Relating to broom factory for Kansas State Industrial Reformatory,
at Hutchinson. See S. B. 508. Page 345.

Amending section 2475, General Statutes of 1901. See S. B. 549. Page
458.

Relating to making incorporated cities separate road districts. See
S. B. 565. Page 474.

Declaring election day a legal holiday. See S. B. 602. Page 545.
Relating to fees and salary of sheriff of Stafford county. See 8. B.
626. Page 630.

Committee assignments-

Congressional Apportionment. Page 107.

Agriculture. Page 41.

Insurance. Page 41.

State Affairs. Page 41.

Public Health. Page 41.

Education. Page 41.

Irrigation. Page 41.

Banks and Banking. Page 85.

Resolutions offered by-

S. R. 33, Instructing the sergeant-at-arms to procure suitable chairs
for lieutenant-governor's office. Page 45.

S. C. R. 22, Relating to investigating the Standard Oil Company. Page
213.

First Territorial Legislature of Kansas.

Appropriation for building where first meeting was held, in 1855. See S. B.
437. Page 278.

First Judicial District.

Relating to terms of court in. See S. B. 166. Page 89.

Fire Insurance Companies.

See S. Bs. 90, 538, 539. Pages 48, 423.

Fire Marshal.

Creating department of state. See S. B. 439. Page 278.

Fink, H. A.

Elected sergeant-at-arms. Page 2.

Finney County.

County commissioners of, authorized to issue bonds. See S. B. 59. Page 45.
Vacating certain streets and alleys in Diesem's addition to Garden City in.
See S. B. 172. Page 99.

Vacating Paul Jones's second addition to Garden City. See S. B. 173. Page

99.

Relating to fees and salaries of sheriff of. See S. B. 637. Page 645.

Fitzpatrick, W. S., Senator, District No. 26.

(Elk and Chautauqua counties.)

Bills introduced by:

For the relief of Milton Woodyard, and for the purchase of certain
school-lands. See S. B. 230. Page 118.

Authorizing the county treasurer of Chautauqua county to invest sink-
ing-funds. See S. B. 489. Page 336.

Fitzpatrick, W. S.-continued:

Bills introduced by-

Apportionment of state into congressional districts. See 8. B. 490.
Page 336.

Amending an act relating to terms of court in thirteenth judicial dis-
trict. See S. B. 505. Page 344.

Committee assignments-

Judiciary. Page 41.

Elections. Page 41.

Education. Page 42.

Legislative Apportionment. Page 42.

Joint tax committee. Page 176.

To investigate state hospitals at Topeka and Osawatomie. Page 675.
Elected president pro tem. of the Senate. Page 1.

Resolutions offered by-

S. R. 4, Appointing committee to assist president of Senate to formu-
late code of rules. Page 4.

S. C. R. 27, Relating to vote of thanks tendered officers of State Peni-
tentiary for bravery during mutiny of March 18, 1901. Page 620.

Flenniken, B. F.

Relief of. See 8. B. 531. Page 422.

Florence Crittenden Mission.

Making appropriation for erection and equipment of hospital. See S. B.
73. Page 46.

Fire-escapes.

Providing for, in hotels, restaurants, etc. See S. B. 116. Page 62.
Fire Protection.

Providing for, in hotels, restaurants, etc. See S. B. 116. Page 62.

Foreign Corporations.

Relating to the admission of. See S. B. 89. Page 48.

Relating to summons of service on. See 8. B. 567. Page 493.

Foulke, E. L.

Appointed clerk Committee on Labor. Page 85.

Foreign Trust Companies.

Relating to the admission of. See S. B. 88. Page 48.

Fort Scott, City of.

Page 177.

See S. B. 542. Page 424.

Relating to building of roads in. See S. B. 305.
Authorized to issue bonds to prospect for gas.
Relating to high-school tuition in. See S. B. 550. Page 441.
Fone's Addition.

Vacating certain streets and alleys in city of Lyons in. See S. B. 507. Page
345.

Foot-paths.

Establishment of, along certain highways. See S. B. 548. Page 437.
Fort Hays Military Reservation.

Appropriation for establishing Western Branch of the State Normal School.
See S. B. 336. Page 196.

Appropriation for Experimental Station of Agricultural College. See S. B.
337. Page 196.

Franchise.

Defining. See S. B. 187. Page 101.

Fraud and Perjuries.

Prevention of. See S. B. 477. Page 317.

Fredenhagen, Reverend.

Prayer by. Page 268.

Free Public Library.

In cities of the first and second class. See S. B. 9. Page 31. Freed, A. S.

Presenting Senate petition No. 22. Page 335.

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Appointed clerk of Committee on Engrossed Bills. Page 43.

Fullington, Geo. H., Senator, District No. 22.

(Dickinson and Clay counties.)

Committee assignments

Fees, Salaries, and Mileage. Page 41.

Corporations. Page 41.

Municipal Indebtedness. Page 41.

Public Buildings. Page 42.

Cities of the Second and Third Class. Page 42.

Engrossed Bills. Page 42.

Congressional Apportionment. Page 106.

To investigate state hospitals at Topeka and Osawatomie. Page 675. Extended sincere regrets by the Senate on account of sickness. Page 1123.

Senate resolution No. 98.

Resolution of condolence extended to. Page 5.

Fulton, E. R., Senator, District No. 19.

(Marshall county.)

Announces appointment of Miss Grace A. Sale clerk of Committee on Banks and Banking. Page 43.

Bills introduced by

Changing the boundary line between Marshall and Washington coun-
ties. See S. B. 162. Page 89.

Amending sections 4221, 4222, 4223, 4224, of chapter 68 of the General
Statutes of Kansas of 1901, being an act concerning mortgages.
See S. B. 214. Page 110.

Amending sections 4354, 4355, chapter 76, of the General Statutes of
Kansas, 1901, being an act to provide for the recording of land
patents. See S. B. 215. Page 110.

Compensation of school-district officers. See S. B. 402. Page 263.
Relating to warranties in application for life-insurance policies. See
S. B. 429. Page 270.

Relating to excess fees of register of deeds in certain counties. See S.
B. 479. Page 317.

Amending an act relating to fire insurance companies. See S. B. 538.
Page 423.

Committee assignments

Chairman Committee on Banks and Banking. Page 42.

Legislative Apportionment. Page 42.

Resolutions offered by

S. R. 6, Condolence on illness of Senator Fullington and wife. Page 5.

Funds.

County, transfer of. See S. B. 432. Page 279. Gabriel, Geo. W., Senator, District No. 11.

(Labette county.)

Announces appointment of Mary A. Gabriel clerk.

Announces appointment of Fred Rodgers Senate page for the minority members. Page 59.

Bills introduced by

To create board of examiners and regulate the business of plumbing.
See S. B. 20. Page 50.

Regulating the advertising and sale of proprietary or patent medi-
cines or nostrums within the state of Kansas. See S. B. 128.
Page 63.

To build bridge across the Neosho river. See S. B. 326. Page 179. Committee assignments

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To investigate state hospitals at Topeka and Osawatomie. Page 675. Petitions presented by

No. 22, Relating to the prohibitory law. Page 335.

Resolutions offered by

S. R. 22, Relating to placing United States flags in the Senate chamber. Page 27.

Gabriel, Mary.

Appointed clerk to Senator Gabriel. Page 42.

Garden City.

Vacating certain streets and alleys in Diesem's addition in. See S. B. 172.
Page 99.

Vacating Paul Jones's second addition in. See S. B. 173. Page 99.

Gard & Gard.

Presenting Senate petition No. 18. Page 176.

Garver, T. F.

Compensation of, for legal services. See S. B. 494. Page 343.

Garver, Clair J.

Appointed judge-advocate general. Page 1028.

Confirmed judge-advocate general. Page 1028.

Garver & Larimer.

Attorneys in contest case Hamilton vs. Geiger. (See Contest Cases.)

Garnishments.

Waiver of exemptions from. See S. B. 449. Page 287.

Gas, Coal, and Oil.

To enable Hodgeman county to issue bonds to drill therefor. See S. B. 247.
Page 127.

Geary County.

Excess fees of register of deeds of. See 8. B. 479. Page 317.

Fees of county attorney and sheriff of.

Defining boundaries of. See S. B. 571.

See S. B. 488. Page 336.
Page 496.

Changing name of town of Bachelor to Milford, Kan., in. See S. B. 575.

Page 520.

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