SIGNED fflf GOVERNOR Measures to Which the Obit f Executive Has Affixed His Signature HOUSE AND SENATE ENACTMENTS Wiinl is FroTlded for in Some of tho Measures Pasort A legislature that DUl Not Bring Forth Much of Very Sreat Importance Bills to which the governor has given approval appear herewith us follows Howe roll No 3 by Inline To amend wectlon 20 af chapter 7 of the compiled Htatutes permitting the appointment of deputy county attorneys In counties over COWK Inhabitants rfouse roll No 4 by Redman to pro vide for a fire proof wing and heating equipment for the iiiHtitutlon for the chronic insane at Hastings Nebraska and to appropriate 50000 therefor House roll No G by Mockett changing law ho that In counties of over G0000 In habitants the county commissioners may receive a salary of 1M a year instead of a per diem of J3 per day A bill made necessary by the reduction in population ijfrom 70000 the previous limit in Lancas ter county House roll No 8 by Loomi8 To provide for appeal of action of forcible entry and detention or forcible detention only of real property House roll No 9 bv Ilathorn to amend section 182 of chapter 19 of the criminal code Provides penalty for voting illeg ally In a school election the same as In other elections House roll No 11 by Fowler To pro vide for the payment of incidental ex penses incurred during the session of the legislature appropri ating 30090 House roll No 13 by Fowler To pro vide for the payment of members ofllcers and employes of the twenty seventh ses sion of the legislature appropriating SV t00 Senate file No 14 by Harlan Amend ing the criminal code regarding the crime of seduction House roll No 14 by Crockett To pro vide for the payment of damages caused by the laying out opening altering or discontinuing any county road from the general funds of the counties instead of the road fund House roll No 15 by Crockett defining tho manner In which county treasurers shall collect taxes by distress warrant and otherwise Senate file No 13 by Harlan Amendimr the criminal code regarding the crime of enticing children under iitteen years of age Senate file Nos 18 12 10 9 S 7 0 5 4 and 3 all curative bills Introduced by Young of Stanton House roll No 20 by David Brown To create a public library commission to define its duties to establish traveling libraries Senate file No 22 by Hansom To amend section IS of chapter 4 the criminal code and to repeal said section and sec tion 20 of said chapter as now existing so as to mako kidnapping a felony and In cases of injuries or threats of injury the sentence may be death or imprison ment House roll No 23 by Hathorn for the relief of Russel F Lioomis and authoriz ing the governor to convey to him cer tain land in Red Willow county House roll No 29 by McCarthy Amend ing law as to decedents giving heirs of deceased same exemptions that he had when alive Senate file No 34 by Ziegler To re strain male animals from running at large and to provide a penalty there for House roll No 38 by Fuller To provide for mowing or otherwise destroying weeds in the public roads making failure to do so a misdeirjcanor Senate file No 39 by Baldrigc Giving county boards dscretion in assising coun ty fair associations out of the county general funds Senate file No 40 by Martin To repeal chapter 53 of the session laws of the state of Nebraska 1SS9 being an act to estab lish a state barbers examining board to regulate the practice of barbering in the state of Nebraska Senate file No 41 by ONeill To provide for the sale of supreme court reports at 123 a volume Senate file No 42 by Ransom To pro tect feeble minded females Senate file No 44 by Van Boskirk To protect growers of cattle in the state ot Nebraska by providing for a registry and exhibition of hides House roll No 46 bv Loomis for the carrying Into effect of the death penalty makes warden of penitentiary public ex ecutioner providing all executions must lake place in penitentiary House roll No 49 by J DReam Con current resolution Relating to election of United States senators by popular vote House roll No 51 by Mead making it a crime to threaten to accuse any person of a crime or offense or to do any injury to the person or property of another with the intent to extort money or pecuniary advantage A blackmail law House roll No 52 by Peter Dahlsten Providing for the appointment of county attorneys in counties of 3000 population or under House roll No 54 by Fowler free high school attendance law passed with an emergency clause Senate file No 54 by layman Giving county boards discretionary power to re- quire county officers to give bonds and if guarantee bonds are required that the cost thereof shall be paid out of county funds House roll No 53 by Chas A Fowler Exempts school and precinct officers from complying with provisions of the corrupt practices act House roll No 56 by Kdward W Mis kell Compels payment of entire road tax in cash in counties under township or ganization House roll No 5S by Edward W Mis kell Provides that the road tax shall be paid in cash in counties not under town ship organization Senate file No Gl by Van Boskirk Concerning the care of and to prevent the spread of contagious and infectious dis eases among domestic animals to pro vide for the appointment of a state vet erinarian and assistant to regulate their power and duties Senate file No 62 by Van Boskirk Des ignating the secretar of state as the marks and brands commissioner House roll No 6G by J H Mockett Jr Makes law relating to fees of county officers in Lancaster county same with reduced census as It was before Senate file No 70 by Martin Repeal ing law creating board of transportation Senate file No 71 bv Trompen To re quire carcasses of swine to be burled and making it unlawful to sell or give them away or to be hauled along the high way House roll No 72 by Loomis for dis connecting unoccupied territory from cit ies or villages by petition and consent of the city council Senate file No 72 by ONeill To amend Kection 1 of chapter S2a of the compiled statutes so as to admit soldiers of the Spanish American war to the soldiers hpmes Seriate file No 74 by Harlan To provide for the incorporation government regu lation duties and powers of all cities having more than 5000 and not less than 250M inhabitants House roll No 79 by Lane Appropriat ing 35000 for a prmanent site for the state fair at Lincoln Senate file No 8 by Zeigler To amend section 93a of chapter IS article 1 of the compiled statutes for 1S99 so as to pro vide for a publication of the county treas urers semi annual statement In July and January House roll SS by Lane To provide for the manner of selecting drawing and summoning grand and petit jurors in counties having a population of 00000 or more A bill to confer some regula tions as to Lancaster county as now are In effect the census showing popula tion under 70003 which was the former House roll No S9 by Warner To amend tho compiled statutes of Nebraska 1S99 relating to the county superintendent by two new sections permitting coun ty superintendents to examine applicants Vr admission to the state normal school Senate file No 92 by Baldrige to per mit the organization of surety bond com panies in the state rinT r it Hou3e roll No 92 by Mockett Raising limit of school levy in cities of the first class to 20 mills and supply a constitu tional defect in the law under which many claimed exemption from the school tax House roll No 94 by Mockett To in corporate cities of the first class having a population of more than lorty thous and and less than one hundred thousand inhabitants The Lincoln charter bill Senate fllo No 95 by Edgar to provide penalties for blackmail extortion and kin dred felonies Senate file No 102 by Trompen to legal ize the practice of osteopathy Senate file No 103 by Currie An act regulating reform schools Senate file No 104 by McCargar To re quire a stamp on every ball of binding twine sold or offered for sale the stamp to contain the name of the manufacturer and the number of feet to the pound Senate file No 113 by Arends Requir ing peddlers operating in the country to pay a license of from 25 to 100 a year Senate file No 116 by Pitney to prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases by authorizing county boards to enforce quarantine regulations Senate file No 121 by McCargar To au thorize incorporated towns and cities to establish and maintain free public librar ies and reading rooms and to provide for a library tax of not more than 2 mills on the dollar House roll No 124 by Uhl by request To promote the public health and to reg ulate the sanitary construction of house draining and plumbing and to secure the registration of plumbers in all cities within the state of Nebraska having a population of more than 25000 inhabitants and to provide for a board for the ex amination of plumbers therein and defin ing their powers and duties provide for their compensation and to provide for penalties for the violation of this act House roll No 129 by Anderson des ignating the institute for the blind as the Nebraska school for the blind and the institute for deaf and dumb as the Nebraska school for the deaf House roll No 130 by Wenzy For the relief of Frederick Ulrlch by reimbursing him 53 taxes Illegally paid on land In Pawnee county House roll No 131 by Humphrey bar ring claims estates vmless letters of administration are filed within two yours Senate file No 133 by Baldrige To pro vide for the appointment tenure quali fications duties salaries of nine commis sioners of the supreme court and sten ographers therefor the commissioners to receive 2500 a year and the stenograph ers 1000 a year Senate file No 134 bv Martin To amend section 197 of chapter 19 of the criminal code of the state of Nebraska entitled offenses against election laws making it unlawful to mutilate or destroy ballots until the time has expired for using the same as evidence In election contests House roll No 13S by Evans To pro tect fish and game and song and insec tivorous birds within the state of Nebras ka to create a game and fish commis sion for the slate of Nebraska and de fining its powers and duties Re enacts entire game law Senate file No 141 by Martin Defining the crime of train robbery House roll No 142 by Teft For the re lief of state treasures who have paid out moneys for guarantv bonds furnished by surety companies Appropriates 3000 for William Stuefer and 2000 for ex-Treasurer Meserve Senate file No 148 by Meredith Legal izing and regulating dissections House roll No 150 by Stockwell per mitting county mutual Insurance compan ies to insure property which is tempo rarily removed to the county adjoining tiic county in which company is organ ized House- roll No 150 by Wilcox To incor porate cities of the first class having less than 40000 and more than 23000 inhabi tants and regulating their duties powers and government House roll No 137 by Evans Permits irrigation districts to pay off bonded in debtedness with money on hand through the county treasurers House roll No 159 by Evans Provides for assessment of leasehold interest in lands in irrigation districts Senate file No 1G3 by McCargar au thorizing the settlement compromise or dismissal of suits now pending for recov ery of money alleged to be due the state upon official bond and from depository banks and their bondsmen Senate file No 171 by Miller To amend section 2 of chapter 20aof the compiled statures of 1899 entitled Dairymens As sociation so as to permit the board of managers to fix the dare of the annual meeting House roll No 17G by Lane providing for the examination and transfer of in sane convicts from the penitentiary to asyums House roll No 177 by Lane To estab lish a state board of charities and cor rections House roll No 1S9 by Rohwer Re-enacts law governing teachers institutes Makes knowledge of history requisite for third grade certificate and inserts a knowledge of elements of agriculture af ter 1903 among branches required for cer tificates Senate file No 193 by Young To amend section 509 of the code of civil procedure by providing that judgments shall not operate as alien to the preference of bona fide judgment creditor or purchaser House roll No 200 by Vandegrift For the relief of Sherman county Nebraska and to appropriate 61014 for taxes paid in excess into the insane asylum fund of the state House roll No 204 by Swanson To transfer the sinking fund of the state to the general fund and to provide for the credit of this fund direct hereafter the bonded indebtedness of the state being paid House roll No 205 by Boyd Defining the poweis and diities of district school boards House roll No 20S by McCarthy To au thonize the governor to appoint three com missioners in behalf of tne said state of Nebraska to act conjointly with a like commission from and of the state of South Dakota in agreeing upon a bound ary line between said staU of Nebraska and South Dakota and making an ap propriation for the expense of such com missioners and their salaries and pre scribing their powers and duties Made necessary by changes in the course of the Missouri river Senate file No 213 by Martin relating to funds due the state from the sale of the Pawnee Indian reservation Senate file No 215 by Mr Campbell For the relief of Alexander H Blair and to authorize the governor of the state of Nebraska to execute a deed of relinquish ment to the United States of America conveying any and all interests of the state of Nebraska in and to certain land in Boyd county Nebraska to enable the said Alexander H Blair to perfect his entry and title to the said lands under the homestead laws of the United States House roll No 215 by Hall Authorizing the governor of the state of Nebraska to appoint three commissioners on be half of said state of Nebraska to act conjointly with a like commission from and of the state of Iowa in agreeing upon a boundary iT between said states of Nebraska and Iowa where changes in the Missouri river make it indefinite and making an apprppriation for the expenses of such commissioners and their salaries and prescribing their powers and duties House roll No 216 by Warner for the relief of the German Evangelical Luth eran church of Lincoln by refunding 500 paid into the state treasury under an act of 18S5 House roll No 221 by Fowler Provid ing that school children may attend the nearest school House roll No 223 by Hawxby defin ing the mqthod of forming vacating or annexing territory to school districts House roll No 226 by Fowler Providing for a lien on the get of stallions jacks and bulls House roll No 227 by Hawxby For the organization of a rural high school House roll No 230 by J J McCarthy Extending to one year the time within which cases on error may be taken to the supreme court Senate file No 231 by McCargar To provide for the compulsory education of children for the employment of truant officers for the proper education of such children as cannot properly be taught in the usual public private or parochial schools f6r the proper enumeration of persons of school age Senate file No 238 ly Baldrige To au thorize appointment of a commission of district judges to revise the statutes Senate file No 235 by Currie To amend school laws sub division 9 section la and section lb original sections by legalizing teachers certificates Issued by educational Institutions which maintain a course equal to that of the sttae university Senate file No 256 by Weber To amend section 11 sub division 4 chapter 79 of the compiled statutes of Nebraska 1899 by providing that contracts with teachers must be signed by two members of the AJSSW iffl board of directors not related to tht teacher Senate file No 2G0 Introduced by Zlegr ler to authorize cities of the first ano second class to establish and maintain a heating or lighting system and to levj at 5 mill tax for that purpose House rdll No 262 by Lane restoring the former plan of allowing fees to coun ty treasurers for collecting taxes House roll No 290 by Hanks To ap point a commission to Investigate the Torens system of land titles House roll No 294 by Jouvenat Giving the state banking board authority to re move receivers of state banks appointed by district courts Senate file No 300 by Currie For the relief of John A Sinclair Willis E Bal lard Joseph M Bayne George W Mc Cright John Hedlund Solomon Jensen Harry J Sinclair William IL Laprath Charles J Nelson Peter Londberg Chas Erickson Sam Londberg and Claus Paul sen and to authorize the governor of the state of Nebraska to execute a deed of relinquishment to the United States of America conveying any and all inter ests of the state of Nebraska in and to certain lands Senate file No 301 by Currie For the relief of Stephen W Tanner Frank J Bedner John T Brimmer and Arthur T McCrlght and to authorize the governor of the state of Nebraska to execute a deed of relinquishment to the United States of America conveying any and all interests of the state of Nebraska In and to certain lands House rail No 304 authorizing a state exhibit at the Buffalo exposition and au thorizing the governor to appoint a com missioner Senate file No 310 by Arends Author izing the board of county commissioners In counties not under township organiza tion to issue funding bonds for the pur pose of paying the bonded indebtedness of any precinct or de facto precinct with in said county Senate file No 311 to correct errors in senate file No 74 House roll No 317 by Hibbert Appro priating 1500 for the purchase of land for the institution for feeble minded youth at Beatrice Houso roll No 321 by Mel Uhl Provid ing for refunding to various persons the amount of money advanced by them to pay the expense of returning members of the First Nebraska volunteers from San Francisco to their homes in Nebras ka on their return from war in the Phil ippine islands during the summer of 1S99 Appropriates 36370 House roll No 322 by Beisner for the proportional distribution of all funds heretofore paid into the treasury of any county for the maintenance of free high schools for non resident pupils among tho school districts that have maintained such high schools House roll No 343 by Fuller Authoriz ing tho investment of county sinking funds in county township or school dis trict warrants or bonds House roll No 317 by Cain applying to all counties the plan of selecting jur ors now applicable in Lancaster and Douglas counties House roll No 352 by Cain Authorizing the governor of the state of Nebraska to appoint three commissioners on behalf of the said state of Nebraska to act conjointly with a like commission from and of the state of Missouri in agreeing upon a boundary line between the said states of Nebraska and Missouri and making an appropriation for the expenses of such commissioners and their salaries and prescribing their powers and duties nouse roll No 364 by Hawxby to tax gifts legacies and Inheritances 1 on 100 bequeathed to near relatives estates un der 10000 to be exempt and in other cases from 2 to G on the hundred es tates valued at less than 500 to be ex empt House roll No 367 by Cornecr Provid ing that the standard size of brick sold in Nebraska shall be S inches long 4 inches wide and 2 inches thick House roll No 378 by Fellers limit ing attorneys in contests of members of the legislature to a fee of 109 and pro viding that attorneys of unsuccessful con testants shall receive no fee House roll No 436 the general salary appropriation bill House roll No 437 the deficiency claims bill as amended by the standing commit tee House roll No 460 by Wilkinson a bal lot law prescribing the form of the ballot and providing that clerks of the district court shall appoint judges and clerks of election the names of candidates being one under the other with a cricle at the top opposite the name of each political party and the making of a cross in a circle is interpreted- as a vote for the straight ticket House roll No 477 by Lane appropriat ing for the current expenses of the stat i government House roll No 478 by Wilcox miscel laneous claims bill House roll No 4S4 by Lane bv request of the governor To provide for the pay ment of the incidental expenses incurred during the 27th session of the legislature of the state of Nebraska An additional appropriation of 18000 for this purpose VETOES Governor Deitrich vetoed the supreme court commission appropriation bill but subsequently changed his mind and signed without the vetoing provision He also changed his mind in regard to some of the appropriations for help in the office of the clerk of the supreme court and the library and court reporters office In the general expense bill a number of items were vetoed including the follow ing For the purpose of purchasing forty acres of land to be used for garden and farm purposes in connection with the hos pital for the insane at Norfolk Nebraska f4000 stand pipe soldiers and sailors home at Milford Nebraska 3500 engine house new engine and dynamo at the soldiers and sailors home at Grand Isl and Nebraska 6000 for construction of tunnel for heating purposes at normal school Peru Nebraska 1S00 expense for commencement and summer institute at Peru Nebraska 1200 freight and ex press Peru normal school 160 under caption miscellaneous to pav bounty on scalps of wild animals for 1E01 and 1902 15000 - The governor withheld his approval of house roll 117 being a joint resolution proposing to amend section 1 of article lo of the constitution of the state of Ne braska relative to the manner of sub miting and adopting amendments to the constitution of the state of Nebraska A number of items in house roll No 478 miscellaneous claims bill were vetoed the reason being that they did not repre sent lawful claims against the state of Nebraska Among the items cut out was the claim of Miss Taylor which was compromised after a bitter fight in both bra nches at 1000 Miss Taylor originally asked for 7100 The veto of the 90000 item in connec tion with the state university was given as the governor says in his veto message because he believed the revenue of the Institution under the one mill levy would not be sufficient to meet the entire appro priation made Among the bills vetoed bv the governor are two that have attracted little atten tion One is house roll No 129 by Ander son designating the Institute for the blind as the Nebraska school for the blind and the institute for deaf and dumb as the Nebraska school for the deaf The rea son for this veto was that the change would make much confusion House roll No 23 by Hathorn of Red Willow was vetoed It was for the relief of Russel F Loomis of Red Willow coun ty and authorizing the governor to deed certain land which Mr Loomis had taken as a homestead and which afterward proved to be school land The governor held that it was bad policy to approve claims of this character The veto of house roll No 117 by Fow ler was given because the governor thought it inadvisable to spend money to submit one amendment when re regard ed it imperative to submit other amend ments soon His idea of calling an extra session was given expression through the veto of this measure It was a bill to provide that in the vote on constitutional amendments a majority of the electors voting on the amendments shall be suf ficient to pass the amendments The con stitution now requires a majority of all votes cast at the election Governor Dietrich said in regard to his action on bills that he paid no attention to the introducer and in fact did not know who the introducers of the great majority of bills signed were One or two members came to see him about their measures but this was not the rule The enrolled measures bore no name and gave no intimation to him whose bills they were He said his vetoes of appropria tions were made necessary by the fact that the resources of the state were too small to meet what the legislature had planned to make them pay Probauly the majority of clergvmen are poor because they preadi without notes m Btnjij fm TrCmm m M if m Jw tew d To the afflictedK ffF evetyone in the world were healthy and happy what a glad day Easter would be But the sun rises every Easter morning on a multitude of sick and afflict ed 1 The Easter lilies gladden the hearts of the sick and well alike - But to the sick something more than the Easter lily is necessary to bring thatj hope and cheer which every one expects on Easter day The well need no physfa cian but tfie sick need a remedy Nearly onehalf the people in the United States are suffering from some forni or phaseof catarrhal ailment These ailments take different forms at different seasons of the year In the springtime catarrh assumes a systemic form pro ducing nervousness lassitude and general languor Systemic catarrh deranges the digestion and through deranged digestion it impoverishes or contaminates the blood Thus we have blood diseases and ner ypus 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