THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, MOBTM PLATTE. NEBRASKA- 1917 SESSION LAWS EV MBAOVPUi A00PTB0 BY STATE USOmLATUHC AM MOME0 Y (JKfVS fiKO THE REGORDJS EHDORSED CompItU EpHmxnt erf the 8444 Erv ste lots i tht Thirty Fifth 4un irf ftfebratk kt a mm0kn tmmmm tH H i.Ur01faMe,l Irani at Mll audi jbmw totociire by tW TWir-SaXfc Midoa of taw Jentoa kMMtr wltto 4w A1i Mtft. aftor tbe Vaot tdOiajfc It mm, M ttto bMUry Out tDXATC rice 2. Jiaaam. Xla.to.lt Htu t prove ton fa ntmuUiK toto r waltowtog I irrfoatto 4Hm 4, Jtoabri. KimtmB AmmU nW mumnrtmi by mwtr ',. Mwahir, KitmtUrtYU tm rU to of irriitm-tUm atotstote ft mm taw t44 mm apaa voto f wmjwtor tt toad fi. hwknmm, HVward ravto UtoU all d4, owmIjpmm d vtmnrumm mi rmi n4V Oa.a, StAto aCtaal aaaatn1' 7. Mwicnr. fan a nr. thmnmt, atrafetow &trmr boar). 22. Mwrtonr. ikm frmrUHftK u lim 4rptr mummy alutrmmy lwlai 27. IjhU, Th7r-lfiimiic H n lawr4 fur or iMfwn t wir bv i pfivXi in ptflHe tnratrk. tt-'-xfi trr thi tmn tt a iMH'krt r 'rthmr G4M)YfH l. tkuUm 4 mtL Hit to I. or 4tiM Im lrl m(lr. M, CuttvptU. ilmrtuir Kta(ir U VI Hit Hi H4UrWIUt Ut titlut kn4 UtM M-MUttM to (srAt i4aiwir imnthH Ut rvfi H l M (fctrx. . Ifl, Ciir i'nM4m fur mm mui4ty vMUhx imm. , Kt), MNutJMk-I'rrl4M for tmm ltr y ) ut ivbHmtUiH ut iKt m Hunt. iwwir fUiltimi) in wm f 4tvvnm. 46, J!), (,'nMtr-l'riifMM Xr an Jn rri In muximuiM Mch'xri pry t) 41 win, vn4nr wimUi rtriUorM, 6). HnmlnU, KofklinU.) tjtiM tur imtority w vt Hwirtt tight U'jivU in iMfh ot tjtm mx) up. 61, UotUrly, Iu;U nKKrA( MfM') Ux tt C rulflJi in Owiilia. eh'Xil OUIrUll. t, Mrlarty, ;uutU AkM horn tMui fJBOM('y;i law, W, foutrjtt, i)vriui,-AA6 palty 14 trarmmUalon Ilia law ylolatlotn. W. Mull, Ot Mintlar Ut iluttmvU' Utr Mil lit Hou, rtor;aililfi tat health 4pririnl vxutAUiK to Dr. Vou! t&miimkiiamiviia, C. iUimt, IouiKlfl Hlrnllar l CnuJ Uort. IIll li lfou, allowlna- luurana ly fraUrrial axitatfM of cfilWren ltwan K of tin ui'l lKhUn. 7. Ileal, utrJlit rtxolutlon to wiuur uruintc novtrntannt ownarahlp of t&lltx4. 74. WjMullitn, Inofa fla and UiKlb of jail fit;tc for automoblJa 7. ilUKliaa anl riawa I"rovil a da (tnlUtry tor atat fund, of compttltlv old, it. Morlarty, Douclar, Olvea county Jrur aulliorlly to collt and dl bum watar OUtrlel funda, H'i, ClmvvxU, KnariiyIUIatc lo NUa Utnaloi of x9utlori of rnladfueaor M. fltnl, Cuatar Provldca for the rK fatHtlon of moUjnycl ad f to ! 1, Morfnrty, nouplaa I'rovld for Dm munifr In wliln i rnunlolpal taxta lill m lovlod and ;o lnotwl. M. Morlnrly, Douniaa- I'rovldM for a rnlaa In wiUry from fl.DOO to lil.OOO In ff"tl )WM flora than 26,000 and loan than tv.dOJ) liilnljltnntrj, for rKlmr of Mg liihalillmita, ll,00 for u dopuiy. ' 97. Ilwil OMafir-7Airiril lw relating to daalariatloii of unknown liolra. 1W' Morlarty, Uoulita lielataa to milium a MUa ulatniiiMiit rcimnlliiK nimti clal liondlllona of peuon, (Irinu or cor pomtlona, II Ji Adwn, I)awi-.lntnn cominlanlon lilll InorwialnK, numOur of dopullua und tnaMiiK Htimiii Kama provlnlon. 116, liotiiiatt. iJoiiBlua J'rovldoa for it alary of ll.oou for county comptroller In P7jilll liuvliitf population of joo.cou und bVbr, 110. Wlltoh. Dodirn PrnvMna nllv nianiiKor form of eoveriiuient for oltlea of ma mat iuna, 121. 'I'm liner, l)oiiKlKor tlm payment f ponnluiiH to wldowa of rteoeuaml polluu men In oiilaa of matropolltaii vUn, M, Artiiii AiiuridliiK atatutu rOo Ctttlmc iiounty au, 126, MpliN, Hullim-Maldiiif It unlawful to pot ndviirtliilmf inntlur on lirldKea. lid, .Morlarty, .Oouiilita lliilana nnlary from 11.200 o 18,000 per iiiinum. 1JJ. HolieitNou, Holt-Oidnia of court Inn llx Ilia plnott within the isounty ami termii of aula. 137, Alliorl. I'lntte l.rttitlUeit puhllo diliiiiiilrriln mroided (an youta. up. iieiijieii. DOUKlna I'rovldea for iiiiimiiuii HiHi eiriiiKin or county roin inlniiJontirM In Doiinlaa county liy (ltntrloiH. iia. Allien, rmtte I'rovlrtflH for tho apiMilnliuqnt. hy Din tniprania uourt of alx court cnmniiainoiierH for it term of four jraiiia i n aniary oi n.vuu per lUirnilll, 148. Jlnnry, Colfax Amend puhllo i.J.??'. '""'"'V OouBlaii-l'rohlhlta har heilny on Humluy. i1 i rlnnl Covera foea of u,iiit vi uintiiui iiiiiiri, ...IK. rN.w"' Neinnlm-lfixM time f pay mont of iiaeeamment pitvlnif. ,RJ".r ''"""'""-''fvldnH that rileiKe of the dUtrlot conn ahull report !'. l,li-!!2y-rru"lv.e(, '.'! tl,B '"ttuiallaatlun Of allelia iim fniiM In nlliHr ,mu.M 17, MiiMufUii, at a..- I'rovhiea for the ltlmnl hy tlie elnle auditor with rout . tlH for the amount due for I in m.tlntei . anoe of liiNnne piitjenta it Moiiiiny, imiiHma-J'rovldcN for Dim iipp'dntinent of ineNeenuer hy iha county iMioruey of Poualna county' n an itiy of IS(l per month. mo, AiPAiueier, Antelopn Put the coinpenNiiiinu of overeeerN of road ilia" ! I" ucdi mini aa (he ooutily hoard to m" i Mrniit in in .101. .pinippell, Hnner, TnnnerAuthor f.".H. '"J. Wf !'! vlllnuea hiivlnii pnn iimu o,uuu inimiiitnniM to provide for 'i ui vniiiaiaima uuii levy a tax ilioro- 1BJ, Clmppell, ICenrney . illatrlot court wllli power to Jurlne In t dUoreiln i. Atilhorlxn call Kiand .f2 MoAlltder, Anlelope-Miihe oil TiV. ' " ""n""iion uie cierK o ,, J00, llonnell.Mpiliirty, 'runner, Dour 1 -)'CVl!l'!" Hint metropolitan v 'til "'V'"1!..1.""."1 V" '"IIV HemUed ''vii nini iiiiuurii nio prrPliea nrl llona', ""vmnlnif water ho'iVd eleo 8M. Ulill ppell. M llden Aulhorlxea ElDnilllllllnll. Kllm1ii II. ...... HOD liaylllM- .MintrrtO a III oren . rinalr r. remove bu Id Imr. In fir. i Iu 1.11m a.. . a " rir material, ' pay latior ami mi tna ipen, t tldfllillrnv de for iiVii..u ' "wi'i y fc-owmy ut 5- 'Uf ) at ear km nMM ibw rMtSHSMHl Caetoal Wmtmt tmrimmfjt at tos M4upU f " aa) tmH njarvaart (mm treat at to to wMr ay-raxf - vn ' t uaaarT rvm IM to MMt44 I mmtWwt. tSIt WlltW. UbM b' r toaa4 wkr aamc MM Vr i Mtoctol to iMto I vnl U 4nur at a f wr (ha WiiMtnH -Kl tfer Ztt. KMwHm AmM mem tH. rl m4 IrrVwrto 4M1eU Mr fr h rJ mi Ur to for 4tr nwiwiii to U W I .to r ir to. W1i . lANUKr AvthorlMC 4to f AMffVl to 1t9ti ft Wlf ftO"Wfl to r mm tt nemvU imifir tm . r " toKMarw rfMw mm to ton 4Mi tw iMr444rton( M(. Onto. Harvr Onmrty .4ii tjyw tmmttir 'ran. It(, chummO. MlmlaKctator to tka 4tto( f m tMnMtofftot. Tie. Ktotertr. Jtoite kVttottoi; Ut )9, Dtr n4 Kortoir-A MM to 11H1M Mttoa tT JUnrtoxl KtolvtM af ?ia fr 11 J 9M. Mr1t4 T it unm nf mr ttalallni tn ne. wftwti no4n, xmwu. chppH -rtMhtUrr nnUytllS w tt itofMe. HOUSE ROLL 2. Mmrum, rk-rrmHm tor aMI f 7. IVMuutmiMr. "him rfwtartfia rail. roaut 'xjmuaaiMi to mtowrt Main rurtmrm f'r KtmattHc m4 tmptwim rkt tm4m. 12. timlm. IMitwMul iu4 kaiiu- '.'hiuilCMi touito f mImmI fiMMl aiMMrtiaa. MMTBt. . Tbomaa arJ Valto Aatlayrlza tb toto tttiuMtiotnl temi and fn4 Mr4 to aaana ik4io )j4a for frnt raarvn. 17, Tbom ah4 Walt rorWto tor UMllirnM( f frMi aa ay aoH itoc, clil m4 vMlMca i. XMtfo, JhMMm-WMM xwra of contra of Mrnw) wmao. i. JacoUon, lAttraoa JteMla H eM4 rntijmr from tory 2, OWa, VaUay tUtH-pturtimn keiton f lau Hn) county acMxil riHlrj' 4Mt. , 2, Molr, IMsar-Kiefct of way pwr t:BKt4 to l;ht eompanlM rr towara aa waU aa potoa. M fluUNi,. I. . . . . ...... I . llrwa whleh wry iwtaan or otbr mineral 4lutl lo In eoinmori ttntrtst and put hw andar railway jurlcllctlon. 21. Olita. Valley Auihurim fwiparil u Jnvtel fund In federal land iana ivfioa. pweniwi, DoUKlaa Provlds eml 'otjy pay day tor rMlftmi ewployea. 30, OIU. Valley l'vlllaM fnr f,ivl.t. mini ut oarrnanmii aiini fm.rt. in rI land lank lnda. ..' Auitn, Ilooni -Provide fordUpoal lion of fee Mtntd hy county official In aaeea of death, realenatlOH or removal from office. tfVi, n Vl"'lof "whardaonApproprlatea ,2!a7(,. f"r "u, printer, nuwnieney. dletrlhuilori of frelahl oar on baaU af lion "" anippefl rrotn each 41. Uate an1 uf rriafhod for taxallnn f,i- .n,,!,.,.,,,,,,. oonly hlKh aobool dlatrlot. . i . ""innemer, uiia Ilwiulrea elec tion board to lirmnrn mui ,.in,i t. , ty clerk reeult of all general and pri mary flecllona. of'ndTrTa'k'i'r:: Hherm.n-.ll.wU;.. wee. yi, jrie and HowardPlace expense Of conveying bv ui. i.,,,., .... Suite" " cou,,ly "H"r t the 01. ' Alnlay. Nunc-HIIht amendment noiwreiilderitN, M. DouhIiu County OeleBiitlon Hlml lar to eenule file No. 20. 07, Oreenwnlt, CuMtor-Allow apera- tlOII Of mixed IrnlriH nn unwlt. .,.,-........., Illl' "... .... .. w. i, vvilRMUUtEU ea, Mill, Ivtriciieter Provide county relief for worthy blind. 72, Hcliwah, pad Willow Provide for n.1i"M Vli "' "Hiil'ttlon of billiard and pool India and howllrnc alley. 74. llaM, Hnrpy-Appropriate $100,000 f0S"8 "ll' at elute fair uround. i, iiuiimjurK, MincriHinr (lovernlmr VV, i0?1?.,'? "Ukraine court K ,z5J00,,fVr ,,,.a,,l pr n,flr- JSinurBency. 02, Krle. lownrd Prohibit trapplnir, f" S!'1" ,?p. W n fur berirlnif iiidmaT mi it, 1 I v..""" rxovMinDer l&th. I.nii J?,n!l,!rJ! 0 "nie-Dnilni, pound per iMiehnl of different farm produotH. 101. IIoffmolter, CIuihh Prohibit A?ii "le,,lc' 'y itiiiorant " ph " f.J,0i'lM,i"l,,l'!t,'.r'. Clm"8 Provide wiii,w.y.i,,lBh. hvUl ,,0,,1," my " '""" wit out vote of neojilo upon flllnu of P'lon hy elxtyflvo per cent of voter. I,.. """r, rmiiiMier I'roviilo for birth lllld death rmrlHlt-uilnn win, i.. clerk, " hoard 0 otliera Double election 103. Tnvlor and n Ilium n,iinii,. nr nnmea on ballot In countlt-a or so nan nr. AiltiL, '!?.'ra'rT. "niBfttinn Adda one Kiinny u,1,ra t0 IJi",""ter County. lSmer- aa ... .. .. ,?, If eTati, IJoimlna ItalsoB snlarlc """ t:iimy uepuiy auiiiirr to 11. 200 a year. nr. uiNon, Harlan ltelate to dam mlijK of dmwa im.l dry water courera, 110. ltram, York Make five miner yieor liietrlPt In nountle where chaiiKe from towiiRhlp ayatnm. " iiiu, rriea or Howard Prov de that ervey of Mention In atatn ahull bo In accordance with the United Htate law. 122. tlood, Nemaha -Provide for an nexatloii of tract of land beloimliur to etijte to illtlo or VtllaKn of atate. .- ?' 'i " niuiiMierai 'roviden for ,"T"'"" V V. ""JO'mi'K oomo- telle of inure lliuii wnniv i. ...: lNhment and with inoro than a hundred l)Od I mi bulled thnreln. alnte nhl rlilKi levy. " uou"' mi. uriiniii. iinn-.Kini.AH i.. ......i it ,li i ' . K"ft. nouKlas . ........n iiiiiiiin ui vniiiin irom Jim oo o peace to municipal court In Omaha. 133. IlVnlV mill IfnniriiM II.... ..I. - Prohibit municipal judi:o from prootlo- 134, Kerirnn, mid lively, nouala Provi.e I hut municipal JudKe almii nct na police Judnn whenever Vfiwinoy occura, 130. Iteeiian and Lovely, noimla ..;.... i.. li "'""M"" -uri tee, mui emiits Indhient ox- peraon rrom cost In civil anna, 137. Kncynn nml IfllVPly, DoilRlaH I .Ini la JurlsillPtlou of JiiHtlcea of tho peace L'lr. respoot v dlHtrlcla, 1 . '. ,S0r'f,"l d Love y, DoukIii Limit Jiirjad otlon of Jimllcei ! f the v'a? '".""""I'1''? fon,U In hi district. J.f. 15 r?."'"i H"tl-ljifr- PnivldoH fnr . "".'.":. "! "U,B irmmiion unmet rTintoViTlMii. UrU f"r" I,oh J;?' H'rn""i Hootlahliiff-Aulhorlies ' 1 irriciH on i utr eta with thn United Htntea reclamation "erv. low. 1 J.8?' ..I'Ae,,r,"!!' . HP"Wilff - Allthnrlies 1 ihiiiiwii iiipiinu in comply Willi fed nrnl rclaiimllon ant. ,1Dt, 1 ""'D'.i Plfhmond mid Dau n ..ruiiinipn Din, ii.1??" "rowii Deriiiss corpornto iiiiMf. in nun in Boroiin oinss ami vll Ifllf en, 1M. lteifnn. Pint to Channe time fnr reii(irt'r ' r,"way coininUsioiu' annual IBfl. nalliey, OdKeNumher plates for nil (mi used by denier required under till HVI I toS. Jato m4 JiAvmm- Awsptl ua M.to tor rMl iMU far to v yr-.rtoU T Ji ttob tor? tor ! W um mmrmmi ito to jmM wxra- ami to 172. Oo an 0tkw AwrUUm t( nril Mtorr to Unr . m. rKa. JpnM R4Kto cxvtoto f awwy -,. tn, Wtoa . femcto ltto' pmy ml avyfWM cavrt ttoMntoilkT att4 to4to fra a tax Man to affao bmhU4 aaftori. 177. Aralaraoa, Pfcalaa gariaoaw tat ctoa toa to aaraa r aoeal ay rift a4Hnaai tor aaVaVr aa. ar to Mr snrvnl ao4 rct an m. IHaltr MaJt- Mafcm a4aaoMt aatlnr a inal aCiaa'. vaniaajaM try o baa4r 4Mrftari to ka!f4 VgOan a tot. rtrftor -wra ProafM'. of vi aatie kaVnway y travetor rnffla m TtMHm. m. rnaxnw. aCTKUMu.T-nri l-xjmt ft!) lor m'mtmttnr; aay to tine rtac 12. HoaaclaM. IiaartM Aptaortefi aJI raratolai tautWktmj 'A rtnuprjtl or brte--ifwuranoe eoaUBCta a4 arnawwara ar aora.tkfB t a arn fly to aaaaa and fta IrMK. m. Irto t J PrvMs for fatoa tior of torfrr taxnaa from laUtot Mat Ihwir tMialant br eovenMrr. S4. Krtoa. Hrwara Crxootoata nn rin an t-wa tlc-lueU eats jnM aK9t minor ity pmrtr nomtotUm it be kw saatortty aartr woftoaiattoii. m. Frto ana Howard KtatiyM ef IfMnrM avtf not pay tor tlMrlr are at ttot iMmadtnUk wlni wajM te a "crtevoac aarlabla-' to a aa. toe. Datoe. Johonoa Kor 7 farm term faV eoaaty ifler a ad allow oate to ot oa atftfttotiaBrit of oownty attoriy otfee. Htl. UsxjiL Kewara trtoaJtow prior ity 1 to! ran la eaM of tefVd bartha war facfto have intern oMato4l to hla xfecb taMlf tbwwa It porto4 of 4ltrf 202. fletrMir, Doaidas Olvec ooaaty aUray IntAmA of eovntr jaose rtebt to ato two atkar atomty o8lors ia ami omr voarei raaaacl-. SW. Itneaar CoorHy ! cation AxoMto aoaaty parlru; dtatrtct law In Ixnear eouiity. SM. XHohr. ifatt Uaaveralty 1 nrill levy Kdll 207. FvtUrr, Hnrur Rirabir three- quartar mm Iry Untrorsltr Miil-lln wh. 262 ILHfhU-k. Rirhartfann Awiroort. ato W4. 7 atote ItMrtJIutlorxl 5rflfHny. znc lummy, rraakna Coropr iotvr roavd Mil frroriain; for 4atatlfl of enmty ;o4 and tbalr rnaJatnare. 2W. KwJIor. Howard IttriHtato raw for PftfVMlJMr for mmhhc of attoraeya fur Uf f'r oompajilai. 3S. JforUHi. J'ofK L,lmltMl Miffrai-f. for fmui. 2z. Friea. Ifoward AimranrlalM tic. 77 for paat aaiary of tODretae virt mm. nilaaion daparUnent. s. niawe comrnitt Appropriate fa.Oto for exDenxe of NatlonaJ Oiunl In. cMarrtai to rnuater out of Fourth and rlfth regiment. 236. Autfl. lioonn I'rovldM fnr kn. Inif of xtTMrlve rneord on lranffr tit motor eara tty eounty trfaurr. zr. uaiuey, uaee I'rovidea for ap poihtmt I oat tad of election of road overeeer. ZVS. OIK. Valley Provide for l of Htata exper1mnt atatlon at Culbertaon. Z3. TraeeWell. (Jherrv Provl.l mun. for ceHlnr city owned realty In cltle of a thouaand to five thousand popula tion. 249. Hftihr and KrUddr Vfnvnr rA city council of cltle of aecond claa may provide for ewer contructlon coxtlnc not more tluin 1200.000. arid HOO DOO tnr nih.r cbtaaea of Improvement. zoz. Tborna and Naylor Make pipe line common carrier and Drovldea for their regulation by th tai rnlaslon. Z53. Provide for bond Ifiiue for Duhlle mprovement by maloritv intfni nf in. third vote In cltle and vllhiKe. 2S4. Mlfrtev. I'jiii In lifmiia rr t... than 100.000 caDltallzatlnn. bank ti(Tpr.r can admlnltrr oath on quarterly report. 2t. Atuiernon. IJoyd ,5,000 relief for widow of Krank llonke, Injured in build- iik conairucuon at worfolK aylum. 257. Truinlilc. Hhfrm:in A.1,1. tn am and vehicle Irmuranoe provision accident or Injury, fatal or non-fatal to pemon. nicurna, ncoiiaoiuil I'rovlUe for eeUblUhment of chool of lrrlution at m-oiuuiun experiment rami, Qt.l ll(,iliM,. tn..l. 1, v. in, 1SUUKU19 ITOIIIOU county JudKe from diacrlmlnutlns be tween attorney for nractlcn In thatr wiiirt. 2S3. uorrnlev and PnrUlndnn rvmntv fair orKiinlzutlorm muat first pay preml- uiiio imiurc pay 1 iik owier expenses from the donation from county. ml i;uniy, uuiuey ana liurrowes ncreaseu nalary of dnnntv riork if ih district court In counties from 30,000 to (.0,004 populntlen. JVZ. uaiuey. Uaen Provldna fnr nn v. mailt or CUttla klllnd liv Hint Which are afflicted with fnot nml tnnnii. disease, aur. Ilndke. Cedar Wlinrn nrnxtlnnl and puhllo good puhllo rood may be es tabllshcd throuuh private grounds with out owner' consent. Bun, uiKKeit, Howard Dlmmlnir law for uutomolille light. jio. Hwunson and Peterson Provides that residue of thn onnllnl in..il.r wi,i. I surplus and other fund of every domes- iu iiinunuito Liiiiip.iny may on invested In dralnaee or lrrlutlon bond or In any farm loan bank. I 323. Dau and MrlinfTnr PmvM.i tnr establishment of new roads throuirh pri vate property, Ain ay, Nance Provide public rouils ntmll not be vacated or chanuod without consent of a majority of the vot er llviiiK within two mile; eliminate imn-appllcatlon of this to roads having a url'lKo oyer ly fcot In lenrttli, 326. Norton, Polk Itulatlnir tp elec tion publlHhlnif proposed amondment to constitution. 328. Fllmncri nnininltl.m innn.n.i,i $1,000 for omergenoy use of railway com mission. 330. Hwansoii 11 ml Kchwni. A.1,1. ....... ponaltle to violation of law KovernlnK of pool and billiard halls. 332. Peterson. TjmniiMinr t,.i.. ..... proprlatlon mid create commlslaon to Improvo conditions of blind. 330. ltelMChlcU find Pnrklii.mi 11.- Ulre state conservation commission to imui rvu rccuru oi wen ouiunni; in No Iirrf 'in urn- 'ia. 3Lf. HtiinniH, Bcottsbluff nolatcs Issuance of Koneral fund warrant IrrlKiitlon dlstrlcta. to hy 3. Tliomas, unx liutto Make It a misdemeanor to leave rmtrm nimn nn nrl. vato property. mi, Mas, Harpy Appropriate $8,000 for repairs at state fish hatchery and for now fish car. 342. Hoffmelnter, Chaso Holates to property bcquostN to orphan asylums maintained hy national fratomal order In this ntnto. 344. Nehltt, and Kooli Ten-cent bounty for kllllnit pocket Ropher. n3nnn ,'nn.0.uniy 1 M ApproprlatoB ID. 000 for aid Of BOUthWfiBt Nnlil-n.ln fili al Mnywood. Sao. L'nuidocK. Dourtlas Provides for ....1.1 buiiuui loiiBuinK courses in state nor mal. 301. Nelson. Doncla l rnvl.l.n lltn any person owlnrt from $50 to $1,000 may provldo for Bradunl payment of dohts hy ll.tltl,- .I,... ..l.l. ....... 1. 1. . I . A nha "" iiiuniuipin court 111 uni" 359. Krtes, Howard Fixes hotel real. StriltlOn frO Oil tUlnl Of llllinllf.p nf rnn..1u 3C0. Krles. Howard Provides for as sessinent of power plant where main I'Hiiii in ii'iiitiuu. 305. LlKKott. Hewanl Provides for fit lllll Of roitorts hv Inanmnn. mi.l. ..... !)Pjb'lnr for license, on their past rec- $.?.nno ?,?rbna,,.orfli?Ti'l"-Appropr,ne- ii2t8,r '""r'". nc.1 ,0 mnnnd chnpter i?lt if BfHf on 1ws nf Nohraskii for .in, iiviiik nui'imn mi itev seii Htatutes of Nebraska for 1913, rclatlnn o tho enitth of tlnie school snail .a tiuiKht and to repeal said original section and 0 di claro an nmerKenoy. 3.77. Dorsey, IVanklln Makes county trwiMirer county fiscal nirent. tou"y 383. Car HhortiiKC Committee Joint reso u Ion urnlnrf conBress to collide! In terstato commerce commission to give relief In car shortage. 387. Dotifflnn Pminiu n.i.ti ?iZ!.S?mm.iX ' r'mad.'bill ,'or 390. Peterson and PlaosburgVandat Max i1 nl Mcftanto to r m tn. Cef 'Khmr him'pfmxm to eb frMD a j ) adtoof awaM toe 4vrfr MrotoM iwer)n r Stat. '--rir fru ) .if - im rfctoae to OK 'ru trMM xJ rtoMtmrr VaMat- toc ww-)Jto T t'rto wTi'r of rmt u o4 fvVi tor rrft of ton vUkmm atoustm to ato f inoM. Diwaali fiwiliia aHr- teAVtt crt ammH am mala aartola tow 44rL W!i. wit raa aiaiii la U-jt'Jmm T rtaam 44M. .Nfg -MHItoasr tor eoauety or- twt to lissal to ram mm etmnrx i atflaram. loaru Mast-BVatotea to toac taw 42. K'carajL rjattoalalf Aw atoassat to lrrlc'ua awr. i'rvrmUm mmwm caatosuay Mr lMM- mat. If fftmr, rnkaia (toaatm to rat- Mr .a 'J a ton rtrto. 41, Ta,tor aaa Karton VmHm atl W la la aecorue wttli aaal fl Oarmnwi XrfHJ tmemmmtm4tbtm 4to. Tar tor. Car T " raatl ajr x toarfM tf artr;'!r ajto mtHm. 444. Ximto fUtotl nt; to for (tarai )r-vafe cmpaatoa. Hietiar4 OU laas urttofi tot MQ 4W. At,t CommtUmm Ktaratottoa of pHaat t)ptojrrual acrada 4t1. 'rliia Baar4 ot control shall hare pttfumr naaw aJB laatltationaJ ka4a 444). Ktooafeanc Ijancaator Apoarl asaa tW to to a4r of Botwrt Sexrtt. for mtr Mi f'rd tome lemaUr. 434. Larreaator Couuty Urleratton Rtote o aabate sdiola af Llnoola. 4H. PMrraoa. tjutcmmUer Rtal-e to regtotra?un of aradntt Vt. yxtsnmn Prtntdtrng. twat na fraa td)toe rUfbt to streets ana alleys aaa bo aestoffed try ar. Wi. Peturrson Aproartatea UM ter saartary dUrtrtct of lUaeata for beaeflU to sale fans. S91. Petraon ReteUag to iatonrrban rattwa I ivorjKfmtkm. M1. (Horn, ValhT Make food eomrnis rito.r Wl roiaial lorter. bit. AnAntm, itffi Trovi4ea that fmjf la ca of raoaacy for United mat'- rnator aaay All by appointment 617. Oa4raaui and others ProrWe far paymcne by tba atate of aH ball and tonfi damaafea. SS6. Howard, Doaeias HutotlnK to tbo parworial intory to ewptoyea of state of Xebraaka. 'j!7. Rlckard Robitlag to eaiariea of coaoty suprinterMienU. Vm9. Thomas. Box Botte ProrJdlni; far the investigation and prevention of Oree and provluing additional dntloa far tfce fit eonimlaiaonor, 47. Trumbull. Hbrrmn lrtdlrrg the rtal into alx districts and tb employ. Mnt of an Inspector of weights and meaiura In each district, fixing the com. potMnMon at H a day and traveling ex pen. 648. Kwaneon, Cray Providing that tha irtsarance board snail not laatie any Itoenso to any Inaaranee company until it baa comptlad with the law relating to uniform bU.Dk forms. 641. Kwanaon (by request) Providing that all fees received from Insurance com punt shall be placed by the state treaai. rr into the general fund account. 661. Defoe. Johnson Providing that any one entering any building armed with a dangerous weapon to be used to held up prson shall be sentenced to from twenty yoars to life. MO. Alnlay. Merrick (by request) iso lating to association organized for the purpose of raising money to be loaned among members. 73. Hopkins, Douglas Adds three as sistant probation omcers in umntia. 683. Irsldlgh, Otoe Itelatlng to finan cial conduct of school districts, 68. Ollis, Valley To provide- for tho re-dlstrictlng of all school districts, and provide for necessary surveys, 697, Ollis, Valley Itegulatlng the sal of agricultural seed. ilflls. Lancaster Excepting as sessment associations from the law re quiring a deposit of all Investment se curities with Insurance board. 60S. Peterson, Lancaster Itelatlng to improvement of streets and alleys In Lin. coin. 608. Kulta, Kurnas Eliminating tho ten dollar permit charge collected under present law from retail dealer for Imi tation butter and cheese. 629. Good, Nemaha Appropriates $2, 000 for relief of Lettle May Wiser. 681. Anderson, IJoyd Amends puro food law relating to oercentnue of nlco. bol contained In articles. 645. Peterson, Lancaster Modifies law regulating sale of securities under Blue Hky Law. 668. Thomaa et al. Provides for state publicist. 683. Taylor, Custer Amend school dis trict law. 691. Hates, Cheyenne Appropriates $10,000 for Irrigation experiments. - 697. Hughes and P.egan Appropriates $31,400 for land ut Norfolk hospital. 701. IJulla, Douglas Kcgulates sole of antl-hog cholera serum, 702. -Ilulla, Douglas Provides for treatment of lice Infected cattle. 703. Hunt, Hallno Provides for ac quirement of land for cemetery purposes. 717. Finance, Ways and Means Com mittee, by request of Board of Control Appropriation for buildings at the follow ing Institutions: Addition to hospital building, etc., Beatrice Institute for feeble-minded youth, $C3.000; cattle barn, etc., girls' Industrial school at Geneva, $7, 0001 boiler house and now machinery, soldier' and sailor' home. Grand Island, $10,820; Improvement Ingleslde hospital, $20,000; Improvement state Industrial school. Kearney, $3,000; tubercular hot Pltal. Kearney, $20,000: Nebraska hospital for Insane, Lincoln, $143,000; orthopedla hospital. Lincoln. 19.000: utnte tlary, $41,300; Nebraska Industrial homo, Milford, $10,274; soldiers' home, Mllford, $3,000; Norfolk Insano asylum, $117,000; Nebraska school for deaf, Omaha, $0,000; home for dependent children, Lincoln, $2,000. .rl2'. Andersen, Hoyd Appropriation $00,000 to Htate penitentiary. in. noao uommittee Meets require ments of federal aid road fund appropria tion. 729. Hughes and Radkn Provldou fnr exerclso of power of eminent domain for purpose of securing library sites. 730. Neff. KllOX Dollru-s llnim fnr nnh. llo school grounds. 731. KQegun. Douclaa Increnanii nnl.irv of Douglas county assessor to S4.000 a year. 750, Uroillll. Holt Prnvldfd fnr ntir. chase of county supplies in open market, 703. . Harris lllld Iloatntlnr Aimrnnrl. ntes $14,000 for jiurchuse of land at Btata luunruuiar noHpiiai. 7C8. Htoams, Bcottsbluff Changes tlmo of payment und rate ot payment of bonds of Irrigation ditches. 7t). NW'UrtlB. Bcottsbluff ProvldnH fnr WUtlir SUSlleilalOllH Whom Irrlirntlnn tnv milium uiiiaui lor iwo years or more, iiu. oioarna. ricoiiHiuurr llohites to irunnier property in irrigation ditches. 771. Biennis,, Bcottsbluft Authorlxos Irrigation district boards to borrow funds on imyiiionis to tnu united Hint oh. 793. Joint Prohibition Committee I'roiuoiuon mil. 7B4. ADDrourlatlona for anlnrlnn nt tn oltlccrs, 780. Ilelsohlck, Cnuldock. Orcenwalt, HorCmelntor. 1-uller. Ollis. Gnnd. pnt.mnn Cronln and Mears Atinronrlnt Inn fnr llin wurront oxpenses of tho state government mm iium;uiiaiiruus item ror the yoars ending March 31, 1018, and March 31, 1919. and declaring un emergency. 790. Commit! r nn ninlma nn.i T-i.n. clenoles Appropriation for the payment of miscellaneous Items of lndebtednosa niislng from claims and owing to tho stato of Nebraska and to declare an emergency. 797. Fries Appropriation for mlscel laimoiiM Items. 798. Itichmond, Douglas Authoring the board of county commissioners In counties having 150,000 population to sell land or lot for tho purpose of securing funds to orect a noor linn -T9.?' 'ft. .th? Ooyornor To vnlldate and - .-i"".l,l,D "anno lanu or Neuraska. BOO. IIV thn flllVfrnnr An nn, ,n n vhlp for the promotion for vocational edu- in ia;uriiiico witn an act of con grass, 801. Governor Navllln xrnbinn. nn proprlatlon for thn purchase of medals L.?,rrom'ier? ?f .the Nebraska National 2' u woumnnB an emergency. .1 ,Jenl Making on appropriation v., uo ci.ciio 01 illumination and main tenance of Nebraska Nntlonal guanls nnd all Other retrlmnnta nn.l inrt. . w , ' I crulted organised or moblilxed within the "in, "... i'v.v'y1" emergency. 803. "A bill for nn nnf n thin 31(10 Of t ho ho v la ml R I nil 1 f nU nnd to repeal said original section aa now existing." GOVERNMENT LIS PERPETUAL CLOSED SEAJM OH DOVC8 AND QUAIL LATE HEVSJFROM CAPITOL Items of General Interett Gathered from Reliable Ssurcet Around the State House Western Newapsp.r Uaton Tfewr gerrite. Tkt is1statare repealed tha opsfl aeasloti on quail and dovea, pro- bibitd sprtna; shooting of dacki and , gee anri chaaxad the opn sftaon for nrairia chicken and snipe. No change was mcd in the Optra rea son for Oak. 8. I'. 113, introduced by Senator Adams ot Dawes, was the rahlcle utd for making tbew changes. It contained a provision repealing the open season for quail nod doves 1 is said the bill jow contains no tnmtlon of an open ejn son on plovrr. As thesxi birds may ; be considered game birds, they are probably protected the year thru by the provisions of the bill applying to ! game birds. The bills makes the state law con form to government regulations in re gard to the shooting of ducks and geese and other water fowl. The old state law permitted the shooting of ducks and geese from September 1 to April 6. The new law permits shooting of these birds from Septem ber 16 to December 81. The bill contains an emergency clause and is now in force. The open season for snipe was formerly from September 1 to May 1. It Is now from September 16 to December 31, the same as the duck season. The quail season was formerly from November 1 to November 15. This has been repealed and so has the open season on dovos and plover from July 15 to August 31. Sena tor Sawyer of Lancaster offered the amendment which closed the season on doves. The prairie chicken season, which was formerly from September 1 to November 30, is changed so that hunters may try their luck from September 15 to November 15. The open season for trout not less than eight Inches long remains the same, from April 1 to October 1. Tho open season for bass not less than eight Inches long and all other fish protected by law remains tho samo as before, from April 1 to November 15. The open seasons now are as fol lows: Ducks and geese September 15 and ending December 31. Snipe September 16 and ending December 31. Chickens and grouse September 15 and ending November 15. Trout April 1 and ending October Bass nnd other fish April 1 and ending November 15. No open season on quail or doves, swans, white crane, Chinese pheas ants or any other game bird im ported for propagation. The old law permitting the seining of fish during June, July, August nnd September on licenses Issued by tho chief gamo warden has been changed somewhat. Tho game warden is glvei. discretionary power to issue sctnlug licenses for the taking of buffalo, carp a,nd gar with seines of two-Inch mesh. The gamo warden will probably decline to issue such licenses. The seining law is amended in ono important respect. It no longer permits tho seining of catfish. Section 2679 of tho statutes, relat ing to unlawful possession or sale of gamo birds and fish, has been amend cd so that it is qulto plain that cat fish may bo sold. For several yoai3 tho law has permitted tho salo of catfish, but gamo wardens have en doavored to conceal tho fact .frora tho public by omitting tho provisions from tho gamo laws printed for gen eral circulation. Two Institutions Consolidate . Dr. V. H. Crutcher, who has been appointed superintendent of tho home for dependent children and the Ortho pedic hospital, under tho now plan ot consolidation of managements of tho two institutions by tho board of con trol, has taken charge. Dr, Crutchor was formerly em ployed at tho Hastings asylum. Mrs. Donbrook, matron of tho Orthopedic hospital, will serve as matron ot both institutions and Mrs. Olllo Erasler ot Staplohurst becomea supervisor ot tho children's home. The board has announced that, ex cept In extrome cases, It will aban don tho policy ot going out In tho state and bringing children to the homo who havo been committed by tho courts. Tho counties will bo ex pected to bring tho children In thore by effecting a material saving of stato fundB. Profossors Punsley nnd Skinner cf tho collcgo of agriculture of the Uni versity of Nebraska hold a confer ence with tho members ot the South Omaha Live Stock Exchango regard ing ways and means of increasing tho production of llvo stock and othor tod products. Both of theso gentle men nro taking a most activo part in tho agricultural and llvo stock dovolopment of tho stato and as the exchange Is vitally Interested in all matters having to do with tho pros perity ot the farmers and stock crowcrs. STATE APPROPRIATIONS Mew Special Levies fer University,. Inttitetiers and Roads ApprcprtatrOM made by tn 1917 NVbraska legislator sltorw aa ia- rease of approximately two ad a. half billHM dollar over Ummm of the precedinv blennlvai. aad wfH total in the neighbor bood of elrrea atft Moiu. Trie direct approprtattos to be raited br taxation aggregate a. li'tle mote tha WJH4, and a boat (14),S more kas been prorMed through the approprialioa of eash lands, fee and ob(-r receipts of" different Instltut'cnt, departments, board and commissions. During 117 and 1918, eight special levies of state taxes authorized hy ibis and preceding legislatures will be made, totalling about 9& mills. This caeumes that the general faml levy will require nearly, if not quite, the maximum of mills which the law allows. The total appropriations to be met out of that fund are J4,- tfc0,OS9. and the other levies are calculated to yield 14,735,800 during: the two years, from an aggrogate tax. rate ot 4.68 mills. In the 1915-16 biennium, the gross sum realized from all stato levies wa 17,273,701, or $2,442,000 less than wLat the legislature that just ad ourned has appropriated from direct taxation. The other $1,300,000 expended in. the last two ycarr was miscellaneous receipts of the various institutions (known as "cash funds"), fees and- ether receipts collected by state of ficers, boards and commissions, and- money coming from the Dnlted States government for the support of the state university and its branches. In this computation no account Is- taken of the semi-annual school ap portionments, amounting to $700,000 a year, more or less, which are de rived from investments ot the perma nent school fund and rentals of state- school lands. State Auditor Smith has prepared the following table, showing what tho appropriations made by the re cent legislature amount to, and for what purposes they were authorized. From the General Fund II. R. Amount 28 Legislative lncldantals...$ 20.000.00 108.000.00 so.ooooe 20,000.00 05,767.39- 15.770.00 6.000.00 3.000.00 50,000.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 6,000.0O 15.000.00' 346.14k 4.000.00' 1,500.00' 29 74 Legislative salaries Hog barn, Old soldiers to Vlcksburg Board of Control, den cloncies Supreme Court Commis sion salaries Nat'l Guard emergency.. Mildred Honkk. relief... Foot and Mouth Disease It. It. Commission, spe cial Investigation Improvements to Gretna Fish Hatchery Maywood Fair Fish Car 158 208 232 233 ISC 302 32S 341 34C 300 490 It. W. Scott, relief 496 Bessey Memorial Fund. committee Sanitary District No. 1, E00 Xxincastcr county 629 Belief of Wiser .. Lettle May 2,000.00. 5,000.00 091 Irrigation Experiments.. Purchase of land, hos pital for Insane, Nor folk Industries at penitentiary Purchase land Tubercu losis hospital Prohibition Salaries bill 697 12.000.00 50,000.00' 12.500.04-50,000.00- 720 7S3 793 734 795 79G SUi;,4hU.0U- General maintenance hill 5 317 tin nn- Clalma and deflclancles. 31.782.19 Claims and deficiencies. 48,702.38 Aid for vocational educa tion 21,000.01 Medals Nebraska Nation al Guards l,000.0t ' Mobilization and main tenance Nebraska Na tional Guards 100,000.01' 797 800 801 802 Total $4,980,088,61- From Special Levies, In computing the amount these levlei- Will mlRO rllirlrtr. t V. .. . . . n . . assessed valuation of the state is estl- "i- iuu,uuu,iiuo ror each year, nn increase of $5,000,000 over 1916. The levies are: It. It. 169 Normal school tax, 85-100 Amount or 1 ml 858,500.00' 202,000.00- mine niu Dnage, z-10 of nnA mill 206 State UnlveVsVty" tax.' i , id-iuu mills 207 University special build- 1,167,500.00' iiik xuiiu, iD-iou of one 717 Board of 'control YmpVoVe: 7B7'500-0&' ments. 48-100 of ono 722 HMfi ViV : 484,80O.OO ' starte, ald road fund, 60-IOO of one mill 665,500.00- Total special levies 4.68 rrw'V3 $1.735.800.00- Total general fund 4.980.088.68- Grand total .. .$9,715,888.68 Some of tho county superintendents of Nebraska aro making a special ef fort to havo a good exhibit at tho stato fair. Among other things con templated, and in fact already being arranged for, is an exhibit of a minia ture ideal consolidated rural school r.nd grounds. It will consist of a ten-acro plot together with teacher age, athletic grounds, gardens, school houso and everything that goes to make up an ideal school in tho open, country, Registration Breaks Record For tho first time in her history tho registration at Nebraska Uni versity has passed 5,000, totalling 5,405, May 1, according to figures given out by Miss Florenco McGahey, acting registrar. Tho net Increase for tho past year Is 579. Of the total number of students, 3,141 nro men nnd 2,264 are women. Half tho num ber are in tho froshmen class or the arts and science college, with a. total of 2.51M, 1,227 men and 1,357 women. Two women are registoredt In the college of law. Wholcsalo and retail druggists who desire to buy and sell alcohol must apply to tho governor for a permit. Twenty days before doing so, how ever, they must file with tho county Judge notlco of their intention to make such application. If thoro is no protest tho county judge shall so certify to tho govornor, who will grant tho permit. Any person desir ing, however, may fllo a protest and' a bearing will be had before tho coun ty judge. If ho decides against the appllcant tho latter may .ippeal to the district court