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TO THE SENATE

APRIL 1, 1898

From the Journal of the Senate, p. 1022

To the Senate:

I have the honor to announce the following bills, origi nating in the Senate, have been by me this day approved, signed and duly filed in the office of the secretary of state:

Senate file No. 263, an act to legalize the acts of the mayor and city council of the city of Waterloo in making a certain contract with one J. B. McGorrisk for paving certain streets in said city.

Senate file No. 185, an act to amend section 1744 of the code, relating to proofs of loss under contracts of insurance. Senate file No. 181, an act to amend sections 2736 and 2737, chapter 13 of title 13, of the code, relating to county superintendents.

Senate file No. 148, an act to repeal section 41 of the code and to enact a substitute therefor.

Senate file No. 122, an act to amend section 3494 of chapter 4 of the code.

Senate file No. 111, an act relating to the indictment and punishment of persons who have been convicted three or more times and making certain evidence competent proof upon the trial thereof.

Senate file No. 26, an act to amend section 2564, chapter 16, title 12, of the code, in relation to the state board of health.

Senate file No. 232, an act to provide for the payment of the claims of Appanoose county against the state of Iowa

for expenses incurred in the care, restraint and transportation of insane persons not having a known residence in Iowa.

L. M. SHAW.

TO THE SENATE

JANUARY 22, 1900

From the Journal of the Senate, p. 133

To the Senate:

I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the following bills originating in the Senate were on the 19th inst. approved by me and duly deposited with the secretary of state:

Senate file No. 1, an act to surrender jurisdiction over grounds to be acquired by the United States in the cities of Clinton, Creston and Oskaloosa, in the state of Iowa, for the erection of public buildings thereon.

Senate file No. 12, an act to appropriate thirty-five hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the additional employes of the general assembly.

LESLIE M. SHAW.

TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY 25, 1900

From the Journal of the House of Representatives, p. 151

To the General Assembly:

It is incumbent on me to inform the General Assembly that subsequently to the adjournment of the Twenty-sev

enth General Assembly, J. Wesley Garner resigned the office of regent of the State university. On the 9th day of June, 1898, I commissioned Washington I. Babb, of the county of Henry, to succeed Mr. Garner, to hold office until the election of his successor by the General Assembly.

It is, however, my painful duty to advise the General Assembly of the death of Edward Townsend, one of the trustees of the State Normal school, which event occurred on the nineteenth day of January instant.

LESLIE M. SHAW,

Governor of Iowa.

TO THE SENATE

JANUARY 30, 1900

From the Journal of the Senate, p. 176

To the Senate:

I respectfully inform the honorable Senate that upon the 24th day of January instant, I approved and signed the following bills, and caused them to be deposited in the office of the secretary of state:

Senate file No. 6, an act to amend section 2667 of the code, relating to the rate of interest to be charged in loaning the endowment fund of the State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts.

Senate file No. 16, an act appropriating the sum of one thousand, four hundred and forty dollars ($1,440) to the supreme court contingent fund.

LESLIE M. SHAW.

TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

FEBRUARY 19, 1900

From the Journal of the House of Representatives, p. 422

To the House of Representatives:

I have the honor to inform the House of Representatives that I have approved, signed and caused to be deposited with the secretary of state the following bills originating in your honorable body:

February 14th, House file No. 6, an act to amend sections eight hundred and fifty-one (851) and eight hundred and fifty-two (852) of the code; also, sections eight hundred and fifty (850) and eight hundred and fifty-nine (859) of the code, as amended by chapter twenty-five (25) of the acts of the Twenty-seventh General Assembly relating to park commissioners.

Also, February 17th, House file No. 52, an act to amend section five thousand, three hundred and seventy-three (5373) of the code, relative to the offering of evidence on the part of the state, in the trial of criminal causes.

Also, February 17th, House file No. 1, an act to legalize the incorporation of the town of Pilot Mound, Boone county, the election of its officers, and all acts done and ordinances passed by the council of said town.

LESLIE M. SHAW.

TO THE SENATE

FEBRUARY 20, 1900

From the Journal of the Senate, p. 387

To the Senate:

I have the honor to inform the Senate that I have approved, signed and caused to be deposited with the secretary of state the following bills originating in your honorable body:

February 9th, Senate file No. 109, an act to amend section two thousand, seven hundred and fifty-five (2755) of the code, relating to the number of election precincts into which school corporations of more than five thousand (5,000) inhabitants may be divided.

February 9th, Senate file No. 14, an act to amend section four thousand, six hundred and eight (4608) of the code, relating to communications in professional confidence.

February 10th, substitute for Senate file No. 4, an act making notarial seals of nonresident notaries public prima facie evidence that the words thereon engraved conform to the requirements of the law of the place where the certifi cate purports to have been made.

February 10th, Senate file No. 15, an act to amend section four thousand and twenty-seven (4027) of the code, relating to notice of execution sale.

February 10th, Senate file No. 20, an act to legalize a tax vote, by the electors of the independent school district of Fayette, Iowa, and all warrants issued or hereafter issued by virtue of such election.

February 10th, substitute for Senate file No. 38, an act to

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