TITH BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. APTJTL 10. 1011. f NEW LAYS FOR NEBRASKA! Ket Result 01 the Legislative as Shown by Record. EIGHTY AE GIVEN APPSOVAL Othera In Hands nl t.oTrrnnr In Already Vetoe h, KsrentlTe. Eighty bills passed by ine legislature tr nvn the pproval of the rov rnor, mny of them carryinB lh emer ncy claua and havlrm become law Im mediately oa their approval. The list of new law la far from complete yet, ae the 1'Halature baa not finished the ork of taaalng bill. Vany. bllla are now before the gorernof, ewaltlnc hie dlapoeitlon. 8ev rai bare been vetoed. The Hat of la we that have been paed and approved up to late Saturday nicht la aa follow: H. R. SI. bv Gurdu-ISO noo tnr . aalarle ajid waie. Emerrenry. i "H- tor i;erdes-.l.ft,o for legialatlve ! cxprneea. rmeiKency. H. K. in. by iKilezal Joint resolution ap proving federal Income tax. Amendment. n. K. .1. bv Buahee One thnuiKnrt fiva hundred for rqom rent for State Board of tnuiauoti. e-meraenry. H. K. JIL by hassett-Transfers fees al Kearney normal for purchaae of library books. f;mera;enoy. . H. K. 70, by iort-.cam for Peru normal. Kmeraenry. If. IX. U. bv Clarke Same for Chadroti normal. Fimeraencv. H. R. W. hv Bariel-fajne for Wavnt normal. Emergency. H. II. ts. by Kent and Clarke-WWO for openlrif Chadrnn normal In June. Enter ncy. M. R. EI. hy McKlssirk 3.n0 to purchaae etatute. Emergency., H. R, 73, by Kotouc Appointing; state auditor attornery In fact for any Insurance company dolna; business In the atate so that legal service can be readily secured. B'meraenny. H. R. 15. bv Kotouo 90 per cent of 1 mill levy for university maintenance. Emer ency. H. R, 51, by Hatfield Deficiency for or thopedlo hesplfaj until April 1. Kmersency. IT. R. , by McKissick. requlrlns stand ard caboose iftra on all railroads In stalv, with exception bv 191R. Emergency. H. R. S4, by Bart el Fifty-fl thousand dollar for new building at Wayne normal. Emera-ency. H. R. OS. hy Clarke 11 2,ono for heatlna plant at Chadrcn normal. Emergency. H. R. , by Quackenbush 112.000 for in fither story en library building at Tern normal. Ktnergency. ri. r. ii, ny iininir i tialnmen to aixteen houn and of operators and dl 1 hour" consecutive duty. H. R. I, by Baatman H. R. 71. by Grueber I Jmlts work of nalnmen to aixteen hours consecutive duty dispatchers to nine Emeraencj'. JlOO.OiiO for arrlcul- tural school In southwestern pjrt of the state. l4 n. M. by Fuller Requires county hoards to keep a record of material put Into bridge and the total cost thereof. Hoards may build small bridges by day labor or contract. H. R. 107. by Housh-Prohlblts trading tempa and aMfr enterprises. Emergency. H. R. 7. by- Fries Incrense In pay for district court clerk In certain counts. H. R 10, by Fries Increases pay of juror from $2 to SI per day. Emergency. If. R. 274. by Onnln-One-f ifth mill levy amounting to IISOOOO for aid to counties in construction and maintenance of bridges over 171 feet. H. R. 48. by Potts Reinvestment of atate chocl funds in rlty, school district and county bond of this atate. Emergency. H. R. 14i, by Fuller Amends Inheritance tax law to allow payment within a year after death. Tresent law allow lx month. H. II. . by Buhee Incorporation of pri vate library association for benefit of Key atone, Neb. H. R. 38, by Ildigh Misdemeanor to ramp on publle highway within forty yards of a dwelling without permission, or more than twenty hour In one place without abutting property owner's permission. Emergency. H. R. SIS, by Anderson Forbid exlitbl ttone for admission price of mesmerism and magnetism. H. R. 248; by Bwan Deficiencies appro priation of $2,000 for pure food department. Emergency. II. IL aa. by McArdle and Baasett Town ships may levy I mills for library (fur poaea. Emergency. H. R. fls. by Buahee Irrigation bonds payable optionally In Installments or In full on date of maturity. Emergency. H. R. Mi, by Rusnee Irrigation con tractors to put up a bond on a ditch job equal to one-fourth the contract price. I.mergency. S. F. 71. by Taloott September 2. birth day of John Howard, a holiday In penal in stitutions. 8. F. :'4. by Placek Repeals law making emallnese of awarded damages not suffi cient (rounds for a new trial In civil casee. H. F. S7. by Tlbbets Changing form of filing complaint by county attorney. Emer gency. H. F. 907. by Hoagland County boards to appoint probate Judge for temporary aerv Ue. Emergency. B. F. 1X7. by Bodinson Amending law adulating title to land when unenforceable lien eilsia againat It. .( a. F. 1. by Mkllee Initiative and refer Wiilmn constitutional amendment. 8 F. T, by Reagan Constitutional amend ment allowing cities over 1.000 to make their own chartere. 8. F. SI. by Cordeal Cltlea of second class and villages to fund Indebtedness. Emer gency. 8. F. 9K, by Rartos Repealing civil code requiring action for trespass to be begun in county where lend In question la sit uated. j 8. F. 77. by Brown Feea collected by is secretary of state from corporations filing d articles based on paid up capital. I 8. t 71. by Brown Corporation tax based a djion paid up capital. Emergency. f H. F. SS, by Ollls Olves farmers elevator companies prtvllegee to enable them to compete with regular elevators. Emer gency. 8. r. IIS. by Ollls Stock yards titaW atate railway commission as common cur i riare. 8. F. 7, by Morehead Counties over 1000 to elect registers of deeds and fixes sal aries. Emergency. a. F. 11. by Kemp School districts may change school house sites. Emergency. 8. F. 1, by Tanner Secretary and super intendent of buildings of South Omaha school board receive 11,000 and H.&uO re spectively. Kmergenoy. a. F. ill. by Smith t Boone) Vnlt system of taxation of mortgages on real estate. Emergency. S. F. S. by Kohl Maximum school tax 40 mill inMead of .'5. Emergency. 8. V. M. by Tanner South Onuha char ter. Emergency. H. V. Hu. by Bodinson Prohibit saccha rin sweeteners in soda water. S. F. H2, by Banning Optional commis sion form of government in cities over ). S. F. 1. by Reagan Protection of work men In ronaiructmg building. Emergence H. F. 0, bv Albert Judicial reapportion ment bill. Emergency. M. F. -. by Morehead Increase tax on Inaiurance companies to maintain state r'lie commission. 8. F. X, bv Morehead Fust Friday in November "Ftre day." 8. F. 7. by mith of Filmore -Telephone companies to maintain sound proof bVottia ana peuauy tor eavesdropping. av , 4. by Tlbbeia Printed abstract of i record must Ae rile.l with eupreme court In appealed raae. Emergency. S. F. il, by Huhrman October 12, "Co lumbus day," a legal holiday. aV F. a, by Tibreta Ciuee of from S.0O0 io kS.OU) to extend their sewer and water wetka aysteme. Emergency. 8. F. lii, by ReMga-n Authorlxea photo graphlo process In public records. aV F. I I. by llortvn-lncie-j.es aalarles t deouty aherlffs In Doualaa muiiu prsvidee for clerk hire, ruiergency. .1. F. li&. bv lloiand CniiuiiMi en. tenoea IndeternUiiate except for certain capital erluiea. 0. ., by Placek Legislative reappor tienment bill. II. R. J4J. by Orossman Regulation of r eternity hospitals, with pemilts from eieie boaro, o( Health Instead of city au thor! ties. 11. it. M. bv Kvana Adviorv RoarH nr Pareona to hear applications and make v recommeadallone to the eoernnr vi u, . bars paid HO eacn per day. n. tt- r. Unackenhush Not nmi- 1r-an one-fifth space oc-upitd bv th 'wun at high water .call be obstructed J; abutment of railroad bridses ' W li xM Iiv & n .. I - . v ... - - - ........ m l.1 v. must oa J years and not less than ,0 eara of axe and able to read and understand English. H. R 77. by Cokoti Changes escheat of ai'en lande so heirs may sell wlmoul pro ti of earheatment bv giving due notice li. K. 8.7. t . McArdle-Clti.-e under J ti mav grant francnit.e to I'glmng companies rot mure ttsn tweuly-lne taa l.nergnrv. H K. e. by tanborn-Flfleen thousand ilnlU'n for o cholrra s"iim plant at j H. li. ...V b jinr, Knii'l'iv ni'iM I s- i vli r kttrr to fmplow-.i tney r . oil:, in" sTtii- SMttna lorlii ir n. SCSSKll' ii. l;. :"!. bv limrtin S"d (,'" "-'rib i' '1 -' L 111 r, : . j.r' nf UuTf mn":n.' i (' v i . - t" mio.i..- na.utes anu v-'M to ity ' i e rk i .ni-'iyi rtcy . ' It. 1!, It- .i i i die - Kei a Mi lim.nt u. NriirH-wn l'-H'iM)e rrleience imeFU. i .Hi' in'.i M. .. hv LijHc-kc iihuh In ar;.Pru of . at xchinoni anil KarniFliinvMt .iinU ' . ii.;m. Hlionsm. of amount 'n nliie m" M'i"l'rty fi m may t. attached. ! 1 1 K. hv Bonhain im I iiuu.i.irt , i.nili:i. fi.r markitu; Hie K vg -n ir.nl. i i- ii. i v c rc . II. ii , i. l.v I :nnd --Tli . thousand ilol-' , ri i i!i iy ' ! hand in a h ,. i Mil"'! i tut cutter at ljncoin a Ivini. i here employed. (1. j,, hv Allen-Cotistltuiional mend- ment for biennial election. aii.i.n i (;ou-.rh hands Mriigrri I'aiiril Dpi .Not let Acted oa by Kmeretive. 1 he following bills have been passed, but not jet disposed of by the governor. For rmst of them he has five days for con sideration : V. :1. by Talcolt-Mature student have i.ot completed tour stars hlch w ho school course may enter slate normal schools. v F. 27.1. by Morton Validates Ji.OOO park bunds in OmHha. H. F. 17t, hv lUnnlns 1 nrrpxe salary county treasurer examiner from $1i0 to II. mm a year. S E. ?-S by P.iihrman -Railway com panlet to maintain slock sheus at loading srds. S. F. -t bv Tslcott Sanitation of work rhops. factories and mercantile establish ments under Mate IMreau cf labor. . F. ;:'. bv ollls Appeals from Plate Railway commission direct to supreme court. S. f," A.Y hv l.ee rl-nhihit vehicle In haul I VfttArtt lit In . I ! u .L-raiil u V. .... n . -. . , ,M rlla. ahlcd. 8. F. .11!. hy Bannlng-Railroads to furnish wstchmen over freijfhl. P. F. 77,. by Htown-Command-r of Grand Army of the Republic to furnish copies of proceedings of national encampment to as slHtant adiutant general. S. F. i. by 'lalcott-Citiea under 6.000 rleht to sll real estate acquired for water works, pns or electric light plants when purpose shandoned. S. F. IW. by HoaRland -Dralnace of etib Irrisnted lands with a special assessment. S. F. 23r, by Hoagland Amends Irrigation laws. S. F. f. bv Brown Defines word "Idiot" In marriage laws aa a "person mentally in competent to marrv." H. F. 27!. by Talcott State Board of Health to Inspect equipment and method In medicsl colleges. S. F. !. by Selleck Permi; Uncoln to ai'propriate money to complete Lincoln monument In alate house park without vote of people. S. F. 53. by Banning Gives sheriffs power to serve distress warrants Instead of spe cll deputy of treasurer. S. F. 69. by I.ee No voter may cast a ballot unless he shall have voted at previous election or shall file affidavit that he was unable to vote. K. F. 301. hy Pelleck StAte superintendent to desimiate trade schools under high school normal training act. H. F. 36S, by Selleck Care of delinquent children. 8. F. 37,S, by Pellrck Allow Lincoln to pave and Improve roads leading Into It. S. F. .118. by Bartos Persons operating bucket shops guilty of felony and person patronizing them guilty of a misdemeanor. S. F. 313. bv Brown Banks to file article of Incorporation with secretary of state. S. F. 379. bv Wilcox Special county tax to pay cost of drainage ditches. S. F. 303. by Tanner Omaha Water board to sell water to outside town at rate not exceeding those In city. 8. F. 314. by Panning Increases In sal aries of countv attorney. H. R. 694. by Bartel nd Kirk 115,000 for sewer at the Wayne Normal. II. R. 52T,. by Matrau IWO for relief of Louise Rollins. Injured state employe. H. R. 4Ki. by Bushee 77j.O0O aa state aid to weak school districts. II. R. 34, by Fuller County boards may build bridge by day work, provided total cost Is not above 70f). 11. R. 32fi, bv McKelvIe tr,4 for paving half the street In front cf Ortheopedlc hospital In Lincoln. II. R. 423. by Grosemann In.floO for water main to School for the Deaf In Omaha. II. R. M. bY Bailey fcJ.000 for another wing to new building st Kearney Normal) tl. R. M be Pott Juror may draw pay for services as soon as completed and they are discharged. H. R. 206. by Lawrence County boards to lew 1-mill tax to keep open drainage ditches. H. R. 17. by Bushee Affecting govern ment of the one county high school In the state, located In Kimball county. H. R. 193. by Basseit Regents may ac cept gifts and donations of land for the universities provided rentals be reserved to the donor for a period of years. Emer gency. H. R. -97. by Anderson Railroads must designate space upon right-of-way for shipping pens when asked to do so. H. R. Km, by Gerdes of Potts State building must be completed within ap propriation limit, and penalty to architect and contractor for violation. H. R. 4:a, by Regan of Piatt Registration of stallions and physical examination of such animals. II. R. 240, bv Metxger Universal license system for hunting and fishing, with ex ceptions for women and children under 18. Emergency. H. R. 1M. by Hatfield Mean for clearing title to land where the release of mort- ?age more than ten year before is do- H. R. 2SS. by Hardin Tests of grain to be taken by vertical section through wsgon box or bin. Ii. R. 394, by Clayton Exempts bonds of cities, counties, state, or district from tax ation. H. R. Hit, by Allen Judges of election must call attention of voter to constltu- j tlonal amendment on the ballot. j II. R. 800. by Ne!r Governor may ap point when legislative vacancy occurs, but appointee must be of same political per suasion as former holder. Present law pro vides no means of filling vacancies. H. R. 176, by Gustafson and lOvans Closes primary snd provides for election of delegates to national conventions and na tional committeemen. S. F. D22. by Horton County law llbrarie for county officials. 8. F. 204, by Hoagland interest on un paid sewer asessmnt 7 per cent. 8. F. 279. by 1 lot-ton Prohlbts wire tap ping and Interference with electric meters. 8. F. 122, hy Manning itate Railway commission jurisdiction in complaints un der the demurrage lawa. 8. F. 377, hv Moaglnnd-Laying out public roads not along section Hues. 8. F. 27. hy Cox of Hamilton Increases pay of road overseers In cities from i to 13 and of councilman from 17,0 to $100 per year. S. F. 304. bv HiKiinson One township su pervisor shall be elected from each dis trict. 8. F. 162. by Placek-Cltles of second class and villages to require lighting of railroad tracks al Mreet crossing. 8. F. 2-i.i, by Judiciary Committee Fees of short linnti reporters in other than dis trict court work. 8. F. ivi. by Kemp Revising law on fees of notaries. S. F. St. by Tanncr-Telrgiaph wire tap . ling a felonv. 1 U 1.' U I I . . - Tnnr.r IMnlU . . L . . . tional amendments in one democratic and upe republican paper in each countv. a. F. 17:i. by Jartllng-Up method of teaching dumb. 8. F. In4. h Placek Amending drainage district lawa. 8. F iiv A Inert Declaring assigna tion house a uuixance and putting responsi bility upon owner. S F ,iii by Albei t Cities between h 0"0 nd tt.OOO to Issue IjP.hOO bonds for con- stiuitlon of jails and city halls. 8. F. 66. by Tiblci Foi elgn corporation to receive purchase and enforce lien upon property In this atate. 8. F. J16. by Tanner South Omaha cora mbslon form of government. 8. F. 31, by Kulu man-Mean of prevent ing Ih destruction of drainage ditches running through private lands. 8. F. 66. by Morton-Extending time of r. ins lor uiipiwvrnienii on streets rrom i to en tears ana extending limit ot time of paving bond from ten to fifteen years. F -1:1 M,,i:.ini.i.. K.. ., i, guaranty law Releases banks from pay- nients. lug back aseesa S. E 171. bv Ttbheia Formation of truat companiea under the rule uf the banking board S. F. fciO. bv Selleck Changing the date j H. R. 679. bv Joint Road Committee-Proof examinations by county superintendents j vldes for countv road orgsnlration. Rei ''o1' !."i''v lo s"-,u,d - 'ommended bv joint conference committee o. r. u iiu.ki4iii i.iKnie oi nersona who have acquired water iighia under the laws oi congress. H. K. 44. by Stehblns and Puls-Prohlblt- ! 'h""""1" of glass or broken crockery into puoiie highway 11. R. 177, by Dolexal Appropriate J6.0w) for horses deeiroed by the state because afflicted with glandera. II. R. Z7. by Matrau A constitutional amendment for appointive board of control for state Institution. 8. F. IS, bv Tibbette-For taking up and paving cois lo disbarment proceedings and contempt proceedings. 8 F. by Horton Definee white slave traffic and trovidijig stringent puouihineut. I' ll" insv testify axnlnst hufband In such I v I", s. bv TlVhets-ln r' s iy cf ruimlv mn mt -mients. and per olem in ', fiPBii cochms f.sert lit ?w a uav. s. T. i. hy Bartllng-lncreasea salaries of Mvrtli, in rn.no Hun IihK the counties! 'm-.in ;0 a enr to $ a .-r. , II 1!. l..i. Iiv HiCnil-Anitimftil of I ;rr.it8v v here uNiynnr has not properly j . aci, nov. .1 r.xecir'ou. II k 4 iv .or(iifn--Apro.riat- iJ.'.-xe f..r a isuli in insurance department oi a iM ' I or s nil, re. , I 1 t. I; ';.. b Tavlor nf Hlti hc"ck -Per- j mils Mlling cf heaer by the. owner of lot'ii n n!ch 1he Hv e. i II K. 12 hv Taylor of Hitchcock Ani- mul injured v ttsms in ust be cared for u niiiiuwd einplor. II. R. 4:'.. by 'l a. lor of 14 itchcick Mlsde mianor to abandon ' any domestic an. mat to die on public highwa. 11. R. 44, by Taylor of Hitchcock Penalty for mistreatment of domestic animals. H. R. 109. by Shoemaker Carrying con realed weapona a felony Instead of a mis demeanor. II. R 2M. by McKlssIck Formation of htHlth Insurance companies. H. R. 32, by Fries Cities or towns msy condemn mill dam sites. Passed as aid to cltv of Dannebrog. II. R. 1V. by McCarthy Defects In title to property may be corrected by affidavits which shail be prime facie evidence of fact. II. R. 14. by McKlssIck Changes In the countv acscssor law whereby the county assessor mkes tip his own tax lists from the schedules, and other things. II. II. 278. by Gandy State copyright on names of farms. H. R. 277. by Skeen -Farmers' mutual In surance companies may Ineure farm. Imple ments II. R. 3h-General salaries bill. II. R. w. by Cronin Raising pay of countv commissioners. H. R. 27. by Prince Nonpartisan board of control. Amended to be similar to Ma trau bill for appointive board. II. R. 14. bv Grossman Changes date of electing police judge to fall of year and designation to "police magistrate." If. R. 100. bv Jonea General drainage law. where water 1 upposed to follow us natural channel. M. n. 1t. by Fries and Howard Extend term of present county assessors o they mav make assessment oi real estate in their fourth year of office. 11. P.. 19H. by Nntiman 1800 for relief of SKester Hathaway. 11. R. 219. hy Hardin Pure eeed bill and regulating the making and sale of con densed feeding stuffs. H. R. 270. by Hardin Amendment to pure food . law, increasing salaries of deputy commissioner and chemist, addi tional Inspectors In the summer time and others throughout the year, and licenses for manufacture of certain goods. H. R 3KK. bv Shoemsker Deficiencies ap propriation of lo.oOO for school for the deaf until April 1. II. R. 9. bv Fries Optional on school hoards to set aside fund for library pur poses. Present lsw mandatory. H. R. 24. by Nelr Terms of cotincilmen In cities of 1.000 to 26,000 four year and salaries lino a year. H. R. 6.S5. by I Jver License year In Omaha, January 1 to January 1. and In sll other titles. May to May 1. Amendment by Stehblna that on petition city clerk must submit license question on the ballot by yes and no process. H. R. 29, by Moriarty Raises the salary of county Judge of Douglas county from l-'.nfiO to 171.000 a year. H. R. ri. by Evan 120,000 for new laundry building at Hastings asylum. H. R. 643. by Fries General claims Hblll. H. R. 480. by Ildlgh 112,000 for beating plant for school for the blind at Nebraska City. H. R. f:'A, by Grossman 1100,000 for new building for L'nlverslty Medical college at Omaha. H. fl. 703. bv Eastman Per Request of Governor Superintendent of construction of state buildings at salary of 12,000 a year. H. R. 222. by Clarke 14.000 to pay traveling expense of district Judges In excess of amount for 1909. H. R. 5, by Holmes I12.GO0 for sddl tlonal land at school for the deaf at Omaha, ten acre In amount. H. R. 19, by Bushee 140.000 for consump tive hospital In the western part of the state for Indigent patients. if. R. 608. by Leldigh-12,000 for land ad Joining the school for the blind at Ne braska City. H. R. 819. by Hospodsky llOOvODO for two new buildings at the Lincoln asylum for the Insane. H. R. 360. by Bulla-Hotel commission and deflnea powers and duties aa to sanitation and aa to fire protection. H. R. 169. by Quackenbush Requires ap plications In district court proceeding to be by supported written motion. II. R. 252, by MoArdle Regulates motor vehicles. f bH7:..y Volpp-Ralslng pay of legis lators to $ii00 a seesion. II. R. 819, by Swan-General deficleneea bin. H. R. 101, by Bailey Requiring real estate dealers to take out a 16 annual license to sell any but their own property. H. R 8l, by Potts Allowing county com missioner to enforce quarantine regula tions when towns fall ito act. H. R. 3i7, by Potts-Making the village board . of trustees the village board of health. H. R. W. by Oandy-Llmlts expenditure of township road funds to eliminate pay menu of damages for right-of-way and for expenses of surveying new roads. H. R. 815, .by Quackenbush Making it unlawful for a boy under 18 to use tobacco, but allowing a release of culprit if he in forms against the tobacco dealer. li. R. 22S. by Bassett Giving state health inspector instead of state superintendent disposition of cadavers. Emergency. 11. R. 674. by Gerdes Amending laws de fining duties of state auditor to conform with new lawa requiring a uniform system of bookkeeping In all state departments. H. R. 41, by Leidlgh- Providing for the appointment of a commissioner of printing and a practical Journeyman rrinter aa deputy. 1 nit lee and aalarle specified. H. R. 486. by Herxog Provides hat all corporations and companies doing an ab stracting business shall file bonds. When county Judge Is Interested In auch company. oono is to tie rueo witn Ols trie t clerk. Emergency. H. R. 314. by Metzger Requires railroads to make way cars of stock trains comfort able and fit for stock owners to travel In. H. K. 6i5, by Gerties Creates a state board to supervise maintenance funda made up or principal atate orncers. II. R. 39. by Kirk Provides that no Judge shall run for any office excepting his own during his term. H. R. 44, by Prince and Sink Exempts cltle of from 10,000 to 90 000 from provisions of street csr laws which require filing of proposed route with Incorporation paper,, but requiring consent of property owners to any line extension. II. R. 673. by Gerde Require monthly statement from all state institution under uniform bookkeeping system. HII.IS V KTOED BV THK GOVERNOR Sereo Measeree Have Met with Exee. tlve Disapproval. The following bills have been vetoed by the governor and none of them has passed over his veto: The Omaha charter by Moriarty of Doug las. Stock yards regulation bill by Taylor of Hitchcock and Doletal of 8aunders. Nonpartisan Judiciary bill by Lee of nova. Sunday baa ball bill by Periling ef Otoe. Extension of the term of echool board member In South Omaha by Tanner of Unugiae. ttaise In salary for deputy county attor neys in Omaha by Moriarty. Removing exemption from garniahes from wage of head of family by Bushee of Kimball. MEASURES YET IV COS iFER EXCK Fear Bills Over Which Tst Beetles A re 'Smt Agreed. The following bill have been Passed by the house, but were amended In the senate and the house has not yet agreed to the j amendments H. n ?t.t hv M,tupn... 1 n vi, eeasoq 1 0 ,?am,Y ni " K- v Finance Committee Ap- ! Propria tee for gn-ral maintenance . oy erae one or the bills fix- ing uniform system for all state accounts -. Provide that all feea and rnnirihiuiAn. 1 'rom patients shall be turned over ro state treasurer. tnai senate recede rrom amnim... - - report adopted In house. ( mtiirl.r Helped Bark Warlc. Mr. Wllford Adams Is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The third bottle put me en my feet and I lesumed work as a conductor oa the Lex ington. Ky.. Street Railway. It will do all you claim In cases ef rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acid. For sal by all drugglkta. Metropolitan lift Insurance Insurance Superintendent's Report The New York Insurance Department has had the Company under examination, pursuant to law, for about fifteen months. After this examination the Superintendent of Insurance said : TOOROUGHTHSSS. It is thought that no Company of this character under the supervision of any Insurance Depart ment in the United States has ever been so thoroughly examined by such a Department" PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. "The claims received aver aged from 600 to 800 each working day; the percentage of rejections is small, being in 1909 less than one-half of one per cent." CAREFUL INVESTMENTS. "On an investment of $100,000,000 in real estate mortgages this Company now holds through foreclosure but one piece of realty." Ordinary Department In 1010 the Company wrote a larger amount of Ordinary business in the United States and Canada than any other company, by TWENTY MILLIONS! In 1910 the Company placed Ordinary Insurance up lo the Limit of the Law and was obliged to hold back hundreds of thousands of dollars of insurance by reason of the New York statute limiting amount in any one year. MORAL: Get in early this year and avoid the rush at the end. Best plans; cheapest rates; all policies non-participating that is, the money is not collected on promise of repayment in dividends, but is left in the pockets of the insured by reduction of premium. Industrial Department OLD POLICIES. A bonus has been declared to Industrial policy-holders amounting to nearly SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS payable in 1911 on Whole Life and Increasing Life and Endowment policies issued prior to 1907, which bonuses give reduction of premiums varying, according to period of per sistence, from EIGHT TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. The Company added not one dollar to surplus at the end of 1910 out of income from Industrial policies. "No summary of this examination of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company would be complete which omitted reference to certain agencies for social service which it has inaugurated and is now conducting." "CAMPAIGN AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS. Among the activities of this Company begun since the Armstrong' investigation is its participation in the nation-wide crusade against tuberculosis. As to policy-holders, its work has thus far been confined to the dissemination of the literature of irevention and instruction; a work which its great Agency wee and close contact with the industrial classes makes easy, as well as effective. As a matter of mere business economics, the Company's activities in this direction entitle it to the approval of the Department." Largest Company in the World The largest amount of insurance In force of any Company in the world $2,215,851,388, covering 1 1,288,054 policies. In 1910 the Company made the largest gain In Insurance lo force of any Company In the world. Assets, Liabilities New Omaha National Dank Cldg. 17th IOWA BDDOETHEARLY READY Million and Half Will Bo Appropri ated for State Initiations. MILLION FOE W0EK IN COLLEGES RaK MillloB for PeamI, Reformalery mm CharitaLbl Affaire Will Keerajaalee Boarel ef Health. DES MOINES, April .-Special.)-The Ie-teJa.ture will lo the next few days ar range for the (pending ot tl.&OO.OGO tor the various atate lnetltutlooe. The aggregate sum Is larger than usual for thee lnatl tlons and Is fairly well distributed. The colleges, however, save been better treated by the committees than the Institutions under the board of control. The colleges will get $W,00 and the other Institutions only K7.60. The distribution of the funds among the educational Institutions Is as follows: STATE UNIVERSITY". Educational support fund 126 000 Library support fund u.oiio Additional support fund, annually ... m ) Repair and contingent fund b.Ow) library support fund 2,6jO General equipment and supplies. 16.00 Equipment new buildings M.OUft i'urchaae ot additional land Paving, sidewalks and grounds 10,000 IOWA STATE COLLfilK. Educational support fund, annually2f;.0iV Agricultural Ex. station IS. 00 Agricultural extension work, annually B OH) Educational support fund, annually.. 60.00 College extension, annually 10.M0 Agrl. Experiment station, annually., lj.i") Engl. Experiment station, annually.. a.OOO Good roads, annually S.ouO Two year agrt. course, annually Io,0u0 Additional department equipment, in cluding pure bred stock and furnish ings for domeetto technology build ing, gymnasium and veterinary hos pital 75 000 Public grounds Improvements 13.500 Heeling r'nt 43.000 STATE TEACHERS' COILEOH. Teachers' fund 22 000 Contingent fund 1 000 Summer term fund S Ubrarv fund 1.0(10 Librarian', salary fund 7 .now Hospital fUAd , 1 Pips organ I X0 laser the Dalrr Destartaaeat. The bill which has Juat passed the legis lature to reorgsnlss the state food and dairy department ie in irany reapecta one ef the most Irapotsnt of the session. It will Immensely increase the activities of that department and the authority of the commissioner. The first effect will be to require that every person In the state pedaling milk from a wsgon or selling from a store be required to psy sn annual llcenss fee of II. This will rsise a big fund for the prosecution of the work. The woinmlsslopor will have authority to revoke OF NEW JOHN 11. IIEG1SMAN, President Welfare Work for Policy-holders Extracts from the Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York. $313,988,331.00 285,240,250.30 IVIE. W. L. KILLY, Supt. the license for cause and lo require most Kanllary conditions surrounding the sale of milk and cream, in fact the whole mat ter will be taken out of the hands of local authorities and be placed with the state. A license fee of $2.50 annually is also re quired of every person operating a Bab cock tester. The pay of the commissioner Is rslaed to $;,j00 and the state chemist is given $2,400; two assistants are raised from 11.400 to fl. 900 a year and two new assiat ants are added at $1,400 a year each. K(.ri(iliUf Board f Health. The senate passed a bill late Saturday evening recommended by the governor and prepared under his direction to abolish the present State Board of Health and reorgan ize It into a new one on salaries Instead of a per diem. The bill provides for a State Board of Health of five doctors with pay of $300 a year and each member to devote his entire time to the work. It Is estimated the cost will not be any greater than under the present system with a much larger board on the per diem basis. Rate Cases Provided For. The senste has now passed the second of the appropriation bills which were asked by the State Railroad commission to fur nish funds for the prosecution of rate cases. This is an appropriation of $25,000 fo rthe prosecution of caaca affecting stale rates, the .previous one being for the prose cution of cases affecting interstate rates. The two appropriations will give the pres ent railroad commlsalon a fund ot $..0,000 for use in this work the next two years. Pay of Coeaty Clerks. The bill to Increase the pay of county clerks In the larger counties of the state finally passed both houses on a conference report as a compromise. The bill pro vides that where a county has over e?.oo population the pay shall be $2,500; over 60 000 It shsll be $2,7bO and over So 000 It shall be $3,300; Wnd then in smaller coun ties there may be added a $!O0 extra out of probate fees If collected. The only mstter in controversy was as to the use of the word "shall" Instead of "may'' in regard to the probate fee items, but this wss left optional with the county boards Mere the Moaaaaeuat. The Iowa soldiers monument will be moved from lis present location In ths rear of the stste cspltol to a placa on the river front between Walnut and Locust streets. The vote on the proposition in the senate was 40 to 0, sfti their had been a good many pstriotlc speeches delivered. The ex ecutive council is given suthcrlty to super vise the removal In case it tan be done for not to exceed $30 000. Pablle Itllltles laejalry. The legislature may yet decide that It wl.l authorize some sort of a committee to investigate and report on the Sammls or Van lJtw or Kiancia bills fur a public utility or public service commission and let YORK INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AT COST. "On this basis this Company, from all of its departments, added to its surplus in 1909, after setting aside in that year as a liability its dividends and bonuses for 1910, about $800,000; in other words, the volume of its business being considered, seems to have furnished insurance substantially at cost." PROGRESSIVE MANAGEMENT. The Department Report shows during the last five years : Reduction in the ratio of expense to premium income. . 7.13 Reduction in the ratio of lapse to issue 10.36 Reduction of cancellations in first year of insurance . . 8.92 NEW POLICIES. The benefits on policies issued since January 1, 1907, are over TWENTY PER CENT. GREATER than the benefits promised by policies issued previously. In the last eighteen years it has declared TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in voluntary bonuses over and above all requirements of policies. "NURSING SYSTEM. - About two years ago this Company -inaugurated a system whereby trained nurses would, upon request, be sent to the homes of sick or bedridden policy-holders in its Industrial Department. ... While this service has been but recently established, and while, therefore, the examiners are in some doubt as to its ultimate effectiveness either from the standpoint of saving the lives of policy-holders or minimizing unhealthy condi tions, no one can make a personal investigation into what has already been done without being profoundly impressed with, not only the economic, but, more, the beneficent value of the work. Numerous cases where lives have been saved are already on record. Many instances showing improve ment in home conditions duo to the visits of the nurses are known.! Paid to Policy-holders and Security, and Farnam Streets the next legislature wrestle with the sub ject. A resolution directing the appropria tions committee to prepare and bring out a bill of that kind Is pending and would have been acted upon Saturday but for ob jections on the part of one member who would not permit It to be taken up then. The plan Is to have a committee report on whether or not anything Is needed In that line. For Memorial Resolutions. The senate has decided that Monday evening It will hold a special session for the adoption of numerous memorial reso lutions which are due from special com mittees. Thfy can all be adopted at one meeting and then be printed in the Journal. The house has sdopted a bill which ap propriated $15,000 for the encouragement and education of the people in regard to dairy and beet cattle Interests. Violin Made from Wood of Lincoln Flag Pole Mayor Crank of Madrid Fashioni In strument from Piece of Hit toric Timber. BOONE. Ia., April . (Special. )-A violin has Just been completed by Mayor Crank of Madrid which Is of more than ordinary Interest. The wood contained In the in strument was taken from the stump end of the "Lincoln flagpole." which was dug up from the ground by the mayor several months ago. A portion of the stump was made Into small blocks snd handed to a number of the people of the community who were Interested In relics to be retained as souvenirs, but a portion of ths wood re gained and ilr. Crank conceived the Idea of fashioning It Into a violin. Mr. Crank atates that the instrument is a good one, possessing fine tone, and Its design Is a handsome one. The history of the pole of which the violin is a part Is familiar to older settlers. The pole was erected during the civil war and the slump has remained In the ground until removed by Mayor Crank. It was located on the south side of the cut near the Water street bridge. FAMILY HORSE STILL ON ROAD Materials Mnst et Ran late Him. TOPEKA. Kan.. April I -The Kansas su preme court yesterday upheld the family horse and derided It la the business of motorist not to run into him. Csrl Miller wss driving along a public road near Abilene late at night last July. W. P.. Johnson. In his motor car, was com ing from an opposite direction at a high Co. Held for Their $005,301,013 Omaha, Nebraska rate of speed. Miller believed Iho car was not going to turn out. so he turged out to the left. Instead of the right, of the road. The motor car struck the' buggy and in jured the occupants. In sustaining the lower court's declalon granting damages to Miller, the supreme court held that while the driver of the buggy made a mistake In turning to Ui left. It was not negligence, as he acted In time of danger. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE SAID TO ASSIST LIQUOR TRAFFIC Investigation of .Vew York Temper ance Society to Re 4'ondnrted by Troy Methodist tea fcrcare, BARATOOA, N. T.f April .-An investi gation of the New Tork anti-saloon league will be conducted by the Troy Methodist conference as a result of a declaration to day that the league ia working in the Interests ot the saloons and has used its efforts to secure legislation favorable ti the liquor traffic. The Rev. George K. tjtockwell of foil Plain, a former prohibitionist candidate for governor, asserted ths league had obtained the passsge of the Conkllng bill which he characterised as a saloon measure. The organization, he said, also has repeatedly attacked other temperance societies. A commission of three members wa named to Investigate. Frightened Into Flte by fear of appendicitis, take lr. King's New Life Pills, and iinay goes bowel trouble. Guaranteed. '25c. I'or sale bv Beaton Drug Co. PERFORMS FOR ROOSEVELT AND AN HOUR LATER DIES Croradlle la the "African Jangle" at Portland Cannot Withstand kirn, nositr f the Hreeptlon. PORTLAND. Ore . April 9. (Special Tele grstn.) The large ctocolile owned by Prof. Wilburs of Portland Is dead. it died atl hour after " perfoi mlng in the "African Jungle" at toe Commercial club reception tendered to former President Roosevelt, who was visiting here. It is supposed that some on. fed tin crocodile indigestible food Atuit the satin time that Colonel Roosevelt appeared for dinner In the "Junnle." the bca-t showed igna of illne. Kveryone tluiucht It wan fright, hut, however, It died an hour later The most common cause ,r Insomnia Is disorders of the fcujmai Ii. Chaniberlaln't Stomach and Liver Tablets tuirrct ttie.t disorders snd enable you to sleep, km sals by all dealers.