, Sr w l I t- IV HEW STATE LAWS ENACTED BY THE RECENT LEG- ISLATURE AND 8IQNED BY GOVERNOR. THREE MEASURES ARE VETOED Complete Digest of the Bills Passed by the Thirty-first Scc3on of the Nebraska Legislature Which Have Become Laws, The thirty-first session of the Ne braska legislature passed 203 acts, 124 of them originating In the house and seventy-nine In tho senate. Two senate bills and one house bill were vetoed by Governor ShallcnbcrScr. Tho senate bills which failed to re ceive executive approval were Now 355, Brown's Indeterminate sentence act and No. 174, an Irrigation bill by Raymond. The house meacure ve toed was No. 60, by Gates, to allow the licensing of saloons within two and one-half miles of military posts. A complete digest of tho bills passed and signed follows: House Bills. 41, by Clark Appropriates $20,000 for logltilntlvc expenses. 42, by Clark Appropriates $80,000 for legislative salaries. 29, by Bcgole Appropriates $3,600 for the purchase of 400 copies of Cobbcy'H statutes. 79, by Skeon Joint resolution mom ornllzlng congress to place n clock on tho federal building In Lincoln. 10,1, by Clark Appropriates $000 for deficiency In governor's ofTlcc. 181, by Clark Appropriates $16,000 for penitentiary deficiency. 129, by Leldlgh Chartei for cities of 5,000 to 25,000 population, provid ing that franchises may bo granted only upon a majority vote of the electors. 1, by Humphrey Oregon plan for electing U. S. senators. Candidates for legislature may pledge or refuse to pledge themselves to vote for tho candidate receiving the highest popu lar vote and the fact that they have pledged or refused to pledge them selves shall be printed on tho bal lots. 90, by Carr Commission mer chants required to secure license from state food commissioner upon payment of $10 and give bond for $2,000. 80. by Dolezal Prohibits sale or flro crackers oyer five Inches long, blank cartridge revolvers or blank cartridges. Effective January 1, 1910. appointed fifteen days prior to date of primary and servo one year. 49, by ThomnB Establishes ti po lieu relief fund for Omaha. 73, by Tnylor of Custer School dis trict moderator may administer outh to other members of board. 76, by Kntouc Separates engin eering school from school f agricul ture In state university. 89, by Hadsell Requires binding twine to be labelled with namo of manufacturer or Importer, number ot foot to the pound, material, tonsil strongth, date of manufacture and percentage of oil. 110, by Fries Precinct omcers not to bo nominated by primary. 132, by Bnrrett Appropriates ma trlculatlon fees of Keamev normal school for purchase of bookB and li brary Biipplles for tho school. 170. by Moore Curative act for weight per bushel statute. 201, by Case Appropriates 90 per cent of the university 1-mUl levy and $30,000 of delinquent tax collec tions. t 36, by Henry Appropriates $20,000 for statute of Lincoln. 47, by Young Empowers village boards to appoint truant ofllcers. 127, by West Stallions for public breeding must bo registered with pro fessor ot nnlmal husbandry or utato 'university, otherwlso they must bo advertised as "grade atalllonB." , 140, by Klllen Packages of paint must bo labelled with percentage of each Ingredient, liquid and solid, tho quantity in gallons or frnctlon thereof and namo of manufacturer. 13, by Taylor of York County Judge may extend tlmo for payment ot debts to estates six mouths at n time but not to exceed three years. 12, by Taylor oN York County judge may pay to his successor funds received by him for heirs who have not been found. 22, by Tnlcott Parties charged with crime and are found to bo In Han.o shall be committed to an asy lum and detained there until dis charged by duo process of law. 27, by Taylor of Hitchcock Pro dibits dealers In grain, lumber other commodities from paying n higher price or Helling at u lower price In one place than In another, freight considered, for tho purpose of injuring n competitor. 34, by Sink Hotels nuiBt air mattresses once In three months; top sheet must he nluoty-nluo Inches long; Individual towels must bo furnished guosts; water closets In house In towns where there nro wutor works mill sowers. 99, by Ruhee Tho proposition to re-survey a !uunty may be submitted upon a petition by 20 per cent of tho voters. Majority voto curries tho proposition. 137, by Chase If a majority of cat tle and horso owners In u county pe tition tho county board n county stock Inspector Hhnll bo nppolnted to Inspect nil stock shipped except to Chlcngo, Kansas City, Omaha and Sioux City. Fee, 10 Cents per bend for horses'; 4 cents tor cattle. 10, by Taylor of York Fixes feos or county Judges. 11, by Taylor of York County Judge shall keep a probata record, fee book, general Index to probate records and Index to wills deposited. 357, by Hoiipodsky Appropriates $10,000 for u barn, horses, harness, wagons and carriage for Kearney In dustrial school. 39, by Kelley Appropriates $3,000 to re-lmburso old soldiers for pension money taken by bonrd of public lands and buildings. 70, by Case Requires profes sional nurses to be graduates of training school and bo registered. The board of health to appoint three sec retaries who will conduct tho ex anilnatlons, applicants to pay a fee ot $5. HI, by Carr Appropriates $15,000 for an agricultural experiment Bta tlon to be located In Sioux, Dawes, Box Unite, Sheridan. Cherry, Keya Paha, Brown or Rock county. 126, by Hector Appropriates ma triculation Tees or the Peru normnl school tor purchase or books and llbrury supplies for the school. 158, by HtiBhco Proceedings for the Issuance of Irrigation bonds may bo confirmed by district court upon application of tho board of directors or bond holders. 235, by Clark Increasing tho sal ary of deputy secretary of stute to $1,800 per yoar. 149. by Carr County superintend ent may divide and nttuch to other districts any district In which no school Is held. 128, by Lawrence Stuto military code. 159, by Kuhl Amendments to pri mary law. County committeemen shall be selected uy delogatcs to county convention, who shall also Bolcct dolegutes to state convention. State convention to bo hold last Tuos day In July nt placo designated by committee. It will formulate plat form nnd select state committee. 214, by Skeen Precinct or town ship assessors to bo elected every two years. In every village or city having 1,000 population a city asses uni r.linll In. nWtnl mill In cities of 4.000 or nioro population a district assessor Bhall be elected for each 4,000 or fraction. 215. by Skeen Changes tltlo of deputy assessor to precinct assessor. Provides that tho average capital of grain broker shall include that in vested In grain at time of assess ment, which shall not bo considered tangible property. 228, by Grlllln Subjects persons obstructing dralnngo ditch or water courso to lino ot $50 nnd damages. 423, by Hanking Committee Tho doposlt guarantee law. 112, by Fries Allows county boards to levy a Bpecial emergency brldgo tax of I mill. 131. by Bowman Prohibits the co ercion ot any voter at any primary, caucus, convention or election by threatening his discharge or to closo place of business In case of the suc cess or failure of any cundldato or party. Penalty, $100 lino or forty days in jail or both. 227, by Gates Appropriates $3,000 for Improvements at the South Bend fish hatchery. 242, by McVicker Treasurers of political committees shall lllo with county clerk 15 days before electlou all campaign contributions ot $50 or moro and shall continue to report such contributions of $50 or more within two days of election. Treas urers must file within twenty days a statement of all receipts and how ex pended; shall not recclvo more than $1,000 from one person and everyono giving $250 or moro must lllo u state ment of same with county clerk. 270, by Blystone Appropriates $1,000 for furniture for G. A. It. room nt state house. 309, by Fish and Game Committee Appropriates $2,000 for tho Cherry county llsli hatchery. 397, by Taylor ot Hitchcock Ap propriates $525 for ve-survoy ot Fifth guide meridian In Dundy county. 123, by Bnshee Appropriates $u, 000 to aid weak districts in maintain ing live months' school. 203, by Klllen Provides for an ad ditional deputy oil Inspector. Kero sene must Btnnd a gravity and color test. Specific gravity must bo 46 degrees at 60 degroea tompornturo, except that coming from Kansas, Colorado or Oklahoma, which must test 42 degrees specific gravity at 60 degrees temperature. All gasoline must test 62 degrees specific gravity nt 60 temperature. Oils coming from above states must havo container stamped with name of state. 57, by Uegolo Appropriates $70,000 for two new buildings at Beatrice In- or I stltute for feehlo minded. 33, by Armstrong Appropriates $50,000 for wing for uormal school building at Kearney. 150, by Thomas Fixes salary of bailiffs in district court In Douglas county at $1,200 per year. 189, by Skeen Appropriates $40,000 for an administration building and to couipleto library building at Peru nor mal school. 230, by Miller County boards to pay for blanks for county superintend ent, who shall furnish each district with tho course of study prescribed by state superintendent. 251, by Smith School trustees may submit quostlon ot making levy of not to exceed 10 mills for a Bpecial fund for building. Majority ot voters at unnuul meeting to decide. 533, by Wilson National banks may reorganize and take ndvanUge of gunranteo law or muy take advuntago of Bamo when allowed to by act of congress or decision ot federal court. 4, by Evans Railroad companies must supply good cars for transporta tion ot grain and must load satno without discrimination. 18, by Ilusbeo Appropriates $5,000 for an agricultural experiment stqtlon west of tho 102d meridian. 19, by Stoeckor One member of tho Omaha school board to bo elected from each ward. 144, by Taylor of Hitchcock Dor mant Judgments cannot bo revived ut ter ten years. 179, by Unshoe State board of Ir rigation may appoint ditch superin tendent to moasuro water nnd sup ply those entitled to Banto to their pro rata nharo. 216, by Connolly Firemen In metro politan and first class cities who hnve served twenty-one years to receive pension equal to one-half of salary at tlmo of retirement, not less than $50 per month. 37 , by Clnrk Trains on main lines nuiBt carry engineer, fireman, con ductor and flagman; tralnH having less than live cars may run with n crow of four. Main lino truins running 100 miles or moro shall carry threo brake men. 391, by Clark Provides that tho permanent school fund may be invest ed In Nebraska municipal bonds. SO, by Loldlgh Supremo court Bhall pay tho treasury all fees collected. He Bhall receive a salary ot $4,000 per year and tho deputy clerk and deputy reporter shall rccoive $2,500 per year each. 136, by Bowman Hogs dying of cholera must be burned at once. Pen alty, $10 fine. 163, by Busheo Judges In vacation may give permission for service by publication lr pluce of rcsldenco of defendant Is unknown to plulntlff. 198, by Haper Requires county boards to provide metal markers for graves ot soldiers when petitioned to do so by live freeholders. 286, by Talcott Provides that tbe governor shall at once appoint a new normal school board of five, tho state treasurer and superintendent being ex officio members. Bourd has control ot state und Junior normals. 322, by Pool Counties to provhlo for Indigent consumptives, vnccino therapy treatment at hospitals, cost not to exceed $10 per week each. 347, by Scheele Provides that where tile drains havo been In use for ten years tho right of ubo shall be In the owner ot the land drained regardless of ownership of land through which drain passes. 287, by W. Z. Taylor Misdemeanor to leuve animals tied on tho Btreef in cold for two hours or more or to pick live fowls. Penalty, fine of $5 to $50. 385, by Pool Increases pay ot sher iffs In counties of 6,000 to 16,000 pop ulation to $1',200 per year. 125. by Holmes Mayor of Omaha to appoint a lire warden at $1,500 par yoar. I 509, by Humphrey Legalizes Ne braska Corn Improvers' Association and appropriates $2,uuo. 418, by K. A. Brown Empowers Sherman vounty to pay V. T. Gibson $512 for brldgo work done by him. 66, by Wilson Grand Jury to bo called for first day ot first term of court each year. 271, by Young Appropriates $18,000 for permanent improvements at Nor folk asylum. 153. by Taylor of Custer Commis sioner of public lands and buildings to appoint deputy surveyors to settle disputes. 359. by Bates Governor, auditor and secretary of state to constitute printing board; governor to appoint secretary. 499, by Groves Governor In July, 1909, to appoint four secretaries of the board ot health nnd a state health Inspector. 515, by Connolly Persons convict ed of non-support may give bond to provldo for family. 419, by Brown of Sherman Empow ers Sherman county to pay W. T. Gig son $566 for brldgo work. 172. by Shoemaker Joint resolution for constitutional nmoudment provid ing that foreign born males shall com pleto their citizenship within fivo years after making declaration ot In tention or 'lose t.ho right to vote. 202, by McVicker Authorizes coun ty boards to tssuo drain ago bonds. 512, by claims committee Governor, audttor and attorney gcnoral shall In vestigate surety and fidelity compan ies a:id fix maximum rates for bonds, effectlvo July 1, 1909. 26, by Sink Hotels, lodging houses, theatres und other public buildings two or more storios high must huvo outside firo escapes. 98, by Botts Public roads which havo been used ror ton years can only bo vacnted with tho consent of major ity ot voters residing within Jlvo'mllon of road, 203, by Eastman Upon petition of one-fourth of tho Motors, county board shall submit tho proposition to mako C mill lovy for not to exceed live years to build court houso or jull. Majority voto carried proposition. 9, Taylor of York County boards mado divide county Into road districts, but no such district shall bo in moro than one voting precinct. 139, by Pllger Appropriates $90, 000 for tho purchaso of tho Wayno uormal school, furnish free transportation for mom burs of families of employes who die In tho service. 245, by McVicker Village board to consist of tho clerk, assessor and Jus tice of the peace receiving the high est vote. 372, by Griffin County board re quired to furnish Biipplles for county surveyors. 72, by Brown of Lancaster Gover nor shall appoint a chief deputy flro commissioner nt salary of $2,000 per year nnd two deputies at $1,500. They shall Investigate and report on all fires nnd may Inspect buildings and re quire Improvements In conditions. De partment to bo Biipportcd by nn ad ditional tax of 1 1-2 per cent on gross premiums of Insurance compan ies. 232, by Chase Appropriates $35,000 for a normal school In Sixth congres sional district. 233, by Baker Annual town meet ings shall be held on tho first Tues day In Mnrch. 273, by HoBpodsky Changes tho Ne braska Institute for Deuf and Dumb to Nebraska School for tho Deaf. 69, by Taylor ot Custer School dis tricts unable to maintain nine months school need not pay tuition of resi dent pupils attending high school In another district. 83, by W. J. Taylor Damages caused by laying out, discontinuing or oponlng a county road shall bo paid from tho general fnnd. 130, by Krous Provides for uni form warehouse receipts. Tho Na tional Bankers' Association's uniform warehouse bill. 163, by Nettleton The attorney gen oral shall consult and advise with county nttornoys In criminal matters arising In their counties nnd shall give udvlco to state officials. He may request the assistance of county at torneys In district and supreme court In matters arising In tholr counties. 171, by Gerdes The state auditor may refuse to issue or may revoko license for Insurance agent. 224, by Noyes Buffalo, carp nnd catfish may be seined with two-Inch mash net from Juno 1 to November 1, seiner to pay deputy gumo warden $2 for license and give bond for $100. Open season for squirrels from Octo ber 1 to November 30. No open season for quail. Ducks and geese, Septem bers 15 to April 5. 284, by Henry Prohibits tho sale ot liquor to udlans, whole or mixed blood. 358, by Wilson Maximum rates for transportation of crude petroleum and fuel oil. 463. by Clark Current expense ap propriation bill. 465, by Clark Salary appropriation bill. 464, by Wilson Creates a board, ot examiners for public accountants, con sisting of tho statu auditor and two to bo appointed by the coventor. Those passing tho examination to be known as certlfiod public uccouutants. 468, by Brodorick Appropriates $50 for a building at tho school for tho deaf In Omaha. 474, by Connolly Tho board of den tal secretaries Bhall Issue license to licentiates from other states upon pay ment of a fee of $25. 478, by Byland Repeals wolf boun ty law. 486, by Smith Bleaching of flour with nitrogen peroxide Is not adulter ation. Packages of dairy products, the products of wheat, corn or oats, sugar, syrup und molasses, lard or lard sub stitutes, dried or preserved fruits must be branded on the outsldo with tho not weight or volumo. 514, by Snyder Applications for pardon shall not bo made oftcner than onco yearly and hearings on such applications shall be granted at tho discretion of the governor. 51C, by commltteo on deficiencies Deficiency appropriation bill. 529, by Snyder Mlscelaneous clnlms appropriation bill. 578, by Pool, at request of tho gov ernor Common carriers or public ser vice corporations forbidden to Issue stocks, bonds, or notes running more than ono year without permission of state railway commission. Such" evi dence of indebtedness can only bo Is aued for the purpose ot ncqulring property, construction, completing ex tensions or Improving facilities, Im provement or maintenance of Its ser vice or tho discharge or refunding of its obligations. 300, by Klein Cities of the second class may losuo bonds for water-works nnd sower construction upon tho af firmative voto ot three-fifths ot tho30 voting on tho proposition. 310, by Majors Makc3 proceedings of G. A. It. department of Nebraska a part of tho state military archives and provides that they shall be print ed by tho Btato. 350, by Miller Governor shall np point threo commissioners to hnvo chnrge of the home for the friendless, which shnll be known as the state school. This bourd shall select nn agent nt $1,500 per yoar, whose duty It shall be to find homes for tho children sent to the schopl. If suffi cient number of free homos cannot bo found for all, stnte may pay $2 per week board In families. 386, by Howell Where no Inquest Is hoid coroner to recelvo $5 for viewing dead body nnd $5 for taking snmc to the morgue. 394, by Lavorty County boards shall establish public roads on elthor side of dralnngo ditches when peti tioned to do so by u majority of tho owners of the land adjoining ditch. 136, by Howell Joint resolution memornllzlns congress to Issue $500, 000,000 of 2 per cent bonds for Im provement of rivers and harbors. 50, by Ransom Repeals act making the county comptroller of Douglas county e:: officio comptroller of Omaha. 11. by Ransom Regulates Issue of bonds by cttyof Omaha. 15, by Tanner Governor to desig nate papors In which proposed consti tutional amendments shall bo pub lished. 159, by Miller Prohibits frntcrnl ties In high schools und empowers boards to expel students who belong to Btich organizations. 93, by Randall Cites may condemn land for park purposes. 26, by Fuller Empowers deputy as sessors to administer oaths. 89, by Ransom District court may grant to guardian right to mortgage real estate" of a minor for tho benefit of tho latter. 52, by Miller Blackmail or extor tion mado a felony; three years In the penitentiary or a fine of from $200 to $500. 65, by King District clerk shall re turn divorce statistics to state board of health annually. 66, by King County judge shall re turn marriage statistics to state board of health annually. 120, by Miller Applicant for di vorce must havo lived In stnte at least ono yoar unless mnrrlago oc curred In Nebraska and residence has been continuous since. Where cause of action arose outside of state two years residence are required before petition can be filed. Decree not to become final until six months after being entered. 13, by Tlbbots Acknowledgments of deeds In other states must be U accord with tho law or such state or of Nebraska. 149, by Bart08 Cites of tho second class having more than 1,500 Inhabf- tants may adopt village form of gov ernment by a majority vote, the ques tion to be submitted when petitioned for by one-fourth or the legal voters. '1. by Howell Omaha charter bill. 315, by Howell Provides a retiring pension fund for teachers In Omaha public Bchools. 16, by Tanner City treasurer of South Omaha to bo ex officio county treasurer to collect taxes. 241, by commltteo of drainage Drainage districts mny borow money ror five years when authorized byhe board or directors; they may dissolve upon a three-fifth vote ot the mem bers; may enlarge when petitioned by ono-tourth or the land owners In tho now territory nnd upon a mnjorlty voto of thoso In tho district; mny overlap and the land be nssessed In both districts. They may go beyond their bonds for an outlet which may be purchased or condemned 58, by Ollls Trains carrying live SENATE BILLS. 117, by Randall State depository banks may deposit as Bocurlty for public fundB, real estate mortgages or municipal bonds. 122, by Randall County depository banks may deposit as security for pub lic funds, real estate mortgages or municipal bonds. 133, by Ollls State railway commis sion to mako physical valuation of all steam railroads, telegraph, tele- phono and express companies nnd tho transportation facilities of stock yards companies. 191, by Brown Husband charged with wUo or child desertion may bo discharged upon payment or giving bond for tho paymont of from $200 to $1,000. 275, by Bartos Mnkcs It a felony to steal Journal brasses from a cur or onglno or tnmpor with olcctrlcal signal dovlces. If death' rosults mur der mny bo charged. 283, by Wlltso Unlawful to sell li quor between 8 o'clock p. in. nnd 7 o'clock a. m. or on n primary election day. 288, by Banning Railways required to mow weeds on right of way boforo seed tlmo. Othorwlso tho work shall be dono by tho highway overseer and 192, by West Allows rnllroad to costs taxed to tho company. stock must have caboose which must be supplied with toilet closots. 95, by Wlltse Freight damage clalniB against railroads must be Bet tied within sixty days, or if the shipment was an Interstate one, with in ninety duys. Otherwise claimant may collect 7 per cent Interest, pen alty of $50 and attorney fee. 271, by Buhrnian Quieting tltlo to lots sold by Howard county moro than ton years ago. 71, by Banning Reciprocal demur rage uct. Freight must be moved nt least sixty miles per day; pnnnlty $1 per day per car. Cars must bo fur nished promptly or penalty bo paid. 18, by Ransom Governor to np point board of osteopathy of five mom hers to examine applicants for regis tration and license. . 163, by Buck Cider vlnegnr must contain 1 6-10 per cent elder vlnog-.tr solids. 176, by Miller Convoying to the city of Lincoln title to block No. 29, Lin coln. 263, by Cain Allows a supplemen tal assessment to pay drainage bonds. 264, by Cain Curative of dralnngo net, articlo 4, chapter 89, compiled statutes. 91, by Randull Party to suit mny deslgnato paper In which notices are to bo published. 123, by Volpp Mutual benefit com panies may pay annuity equal to ono tenth of tho faco of tho policy to members who hnvo reached tho ugo of seventy, sumo to bo deducted from amount finally paid. 134, by King District Judge mny In vestigate record of persons found guilty or felony, it first ortenso no may defer sontenco and parole of fender from term to term for no less a length of tlmo than the maximum sentence would amount to and If tho parolo Is not broken muy then bo dis charged. 152, by Miller Requests tho board of regents to establish n 'school of cltl zonshlp in tho stnto university when ever deemed advisable by them. 260, by Banning Governor to ap point nn assistant dairy inspector at $1,50 per year. 262, by Banning Provides for tho branding of milk nnd croam cans and bottles and prohibits tho uso of such branded containers by any but tho owner. 40S, by Ransom Cures ,cMcct jn Omnha charter bill. 115, by Myers Makes it unlawful to lower or divert the -water of nny lnko of twenty ncres area and requir ing permission from tho Btate bonrd of Irrigation to drain nny natural lake. 137, by Buhrman Prohibits taklnj; any pnrt of the pension of an Inmato of n aoldlers' homo or considering tho amount of such pension In determin ing qualifications for admission. 1 13, by Bartos Requires railroads to connect tholr depots with local tele phono exchange. 161, by BOdlnson Board of public lands nnd buildings mny lenso and Travel rights on school lands. 345, by Bartos Limits liability of ho tel keepers to 5200 for valuables lost; trunks und contents, $150 each; vallso and contents, $50 ench; package, $50. Hotel keepers shnll havo Hen on bag gage of guosts which shull bo exempt from other attachment. 101, by Tanner South Omaha char tor. 3, by Buck Funds doposlted In a bank In the namo ot two or moro persons may be paid to either or tho survivor, in tho due courso of busi ness. 10, by-King All corporations ex cept banks, lnsuranco companies and building nnd loan associations shall pay an annual tax of from $5 to $200. 28, by Fuller State board ot equali zation must give notice to county offi cials of Intention to rniso the assessed valuation of such county. 51. by Bartos Increases tho salary of tho county attorney ot Douglas county to $4,000 per year. 81, by Randall Prohibits being In toxicated or drinking liquors on rail road trains after being told by con ductor to desist. Conductor may re move passenger who refuses to desist, nt first stopping placo, giving him or der for return of price of unused transportation. 100, by Donohue All candidates for supreme, district or county Judge, for regents of the state university, state nnd county superintendent to bo nom inated by petition only nnd names to be printed on a separate ballot, marked "Non-partisan ballot." No par ty may endorse or criticise such can didate and no person holding such office shnll bo a candidate for nny office requiring a party nomination. 109, by Ollls Amends primary elec tion law. Names of candidates must be rotated. Candidates of nil parties shall be printed on tho same ballot, side by side. If an elector votes tor candidates In more than one column his bnllot will be thrown out. Precinct committeemen to be elected at tho primary and they to select tho county chairman. 140. by Randall State food com missioner may inspect nnd enforce cleanliness and sanitary conditions In hotel and restaurant kitchens and other places where food Is prepared or stored. 156, by Bartos Incorporates certain Boheminn fraternal societies. 175, by Raymond Providing for tho refunding of irrigation bonds. 193, by Brown Cities of tho second class having less than 5,000 popualtlon may park and pavo streets and charge cost to abutting property. 190, by Ransom Feo bill for clerks of dlBtrlct courts. 225, by Howell All lnsuranco con tracts written by companies licensed In the state must be signed by a resi dent ngent. 247, by Raymond Prescribes proce dure for tho Issue of Irrigation bonds and requires nnnunl reports by Irriga tion districts to tho stato board ot Irri gation. 255. by Randall Railroads which In tersect each other must build transfer switches and platforms. 284, by Brown Allows county at torney of Lnncnstor county to expend $500 nnnunlly for detective work. 325, by Raymond Requires tho pro ceedings of irrigation boards to bo published In a paper ot genornl circu lation In tho district. 330, by Miller Street railway com panies may extend th'olr lines ton mllos Into tho country nnd may ac quire lutcrurban lines for that dis tance. 339, by Ollls Gasollno motor trains must carry two motormen; must havo two toilet closets and a smoking com partment. 302, by Miller Stock Insurance com panies must deposit with tho stnto nuditor securities to tho value of tholr policies, not to exceed $100,000. 304, by Brown A village of 1,500 or more population shull ho ono school district nnd como under tho provi sions of tho Inw now relating to In corporated placos of tho sumo stzo . 314, by Howell Repeals inw creat ing county comptroller for Douglas county. 318, by Mlllor Stamps bought for use of stnto to bo perforated with tho letters, "NEB." Uso of such Btnmps for prlvnto uso forblddon. 321, by Tlbbots Localizes contracts made by foreign real estuto loan com panies which hnvo no agent in tho Btate. 308, by Gammlll Precincts, town ships, cities of tho second class, and villages, may voto bonds lu aid of electric railroads. - fT W l r V I' 1 itfc.Mh . -i. jiB4Aiy. - - '" -.. -W-'- - vmHiwuafliHJcfcMa mm -" ---