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... persons elected as members of the State Senate , State of Washington , at the last general election , as shown by the election returns of said election now on file in this office , together with a list of the " hold- ⚫ over " senators ...
... persons elected as members of the State Senate , State of Washington , at the last general election , as shown by the election returns of said election now on file in this office , together with a list of the " hold- ⚫ over " senators ...
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... persons received the votes : P. C. Sullivan ... John R. Rogers .. FOR GOVERNOR . R. E. Dunlap ..... John W. Arrasmith Thurston Daniels . T. A. Shorthill .. A. C. Dickenson James H. Price ........ Will D. Jenkins C. L. Haggard .. J. A. ...
... persons received the votes : P. C. Sullivan ... John R. Rogers .. FOR GOVERNOR . R. E. Dunlap ..... John W. Arrasmith Thurston Daniels . T. A. Shorthill .. A. C. Dickenson James H. Price ........ Will D. Jenkins C. L. Haggard .. J. A. ...
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... persons who have thought that the capitol was to be built , or could be built , at the state's expense , have been mis- taken in their views . The state is virtually a trustee for the federal gov- ernment in the building of the capitol ...
... persons who have thought that the capitol was to be built , or could be built , at the state's expense , have been mis- taken in their views . The state is virtually a trustee for the federal gov- ernment in the building of the capitol ...
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... persons and institutions who profit more largely by speculat- ing on the misfortunes of others , in these times of depression , than they would gain by prompt settlement . The treasurers ' books in the larger counties show that as a ...
... persons and institutions who profit more largely by speculat- ing on the misfortunes of others , in these times of depression , than they would gain by prompt settlement . The treasurers ' books in the larger counties show that as a ...
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... person in the offense of corrupt solicitation of officials will immediately cause prosecution to be brought against such persons , to the end that bribery may become a thing unknown in Wash- ington . It will afford me pleasure to aid ...
... person in the offense of corrupt solicitation of officials will immediately cause prosecution to be brought against such persons , to the end that bribery may become a thing unknown in Wash- ington . It will afford me pleasure to aid ...
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Absent act entitled act providing act relating act to amend amend section bill read bill was ordered bill was read C. M. EASTERDAY Chairman Chief Clerk Codes of Washington Committee on Judiciary DAVID MILLER declaring an emergency entitled An act February February 24 final passage following vote Hall Harper Hill House has passed HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Lewis March 11 McReavy Megler Miller David Miller T. J. motion of Senator o'clock P. M. OLYMPIA Paul printed bill Pusey read the second read the third recommendation referred Senate bill Reinhart REPORT OF COMMITTEE report was adopted respectfully report Respectfully submitted rules were suspended Runner S. P. CARUSI SENATE CHAMBER Senator Crow Senator Davis Senator Dorr Senator Easterday Senator Houghton Senator Keith Senator Plummer Senator Range Senator T. J. Miller Senator Taylor Senator Wilson Senators Baum Senators Cole Senators Deckebach strike tide lands voting nay voting yea Warburton WASH Washburn
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Página 35 - It is the paramount duty of the state to make ample provision for the education of all children residing within its borders, without distinction or preference on account of race, color, caste, or sex.
Página 685 - Whenever any policy of insurance shall be written to insure any real property in this State against loss by fire, tornado, or lightning, and the property insured shall be wholly destroyed without criminal fault on the part of the insured or his assigns, the amount of the insurance written in such policy shall be taken conclusively to be the true value of the property insured, and the true amount of loss and measure of damages.
Página 357 - ... full and free competition in the importation or the sale of articles imported into this State, or in the manufacture or sale of articles of domestic growth, or of domestic raw material, and all arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts or combinations...
Página 146 - ... a part of them as the measure of the obligation to perform them by the one party, and the right acquired by the other. There can be no other standard by which to ascertain the extent of either than that which the terms of the contract indicate according to their settled legal meaning...
Página 47 - I am a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and chairman of its taxation committee.
Página 148 - A legislative Act may be entirely valid as to some classes of cases and clearly void as to others.
Página 631 - That the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury...
Página 355 - ... any person or persons, employe or employes, laborer or mechanic, to enter into an agreement, either written or verbal from such person, persons, employe, laborer or mechanic, not to join or become a member of any labor organization...
Página 522 - AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy, the licensing of persons to carry on such practice, and the sale of poisons in the Stale of Wisconsin. The people of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1 (as amended by chapter 146, Laws of 1885).
Página 147 - The obligation of the contract between the parties, in this case, was to perform the promises and undertakings contained therein ; the right of the plaintiff was to damages for the breach thereof, to bring suit and obtain a judgment, to take out and prosecute an execution against the defendant till the judgment was satisfied pursuant to the existing laws of Illinois. These laws giving these rights were as perfectly binding on the defendant, and as much a part of the contract, as if they had been...