THIO OMAHA StWIWY HUH: APKll, 27, UW. 7-C ( New Laws of Nebraska Complete THE Thirty-third legislature of Nebraska made several records, one of them being the number of new laws passed. In adopting the report of the Code commission, the legislature re-enacted all the laws of the state that were retained In the code by the commission. In addition, it passod 26G bills, of which tho gov ernor signed 260, thus adding that many new laws to tho code, and vetoed nix. In addition to tho six bills vetoed outright, tho governor nlso vetoed an item in the general maintenance bill, providing StIDjOOO for the crcc tlo of a dairy barn at tho State farm in Lincoln, to bo UBed in connection with the College of Agriculture of the University of Nebraska; and an Item in tho general salary bill for the relief of Superintendent Thomas of the Institute for Feeble Minded Children at Beatrice. The following dlgoat of the now laws passed deals only with tho bills Introduced in the leglBlaturo during Its session, and tells nothing of tho now code presented by tho Code commission in its report and adopted by the legislature; this volume has not yet been printed, and 'until It comes from the press thero Is no way to determine just what the laws of Nebraska are, as the former codes havo been superceded; a number of the laws passed by tho legislature are amendatory or corrective of laws contained in the code, so that "work for tho courts has been made by the legislature. Following will be found a classified digest of tho laws passed by tho leg islature, those without emergency clause going into effect In July: Agriculture. 8. F. 123, by Hummel of Webster Pro hibits county from aldlnK agricultural aoclety In an amount greater than prem iums,' other than speed prizes. "H. R. 624. by Brott, Haslk and Ayers Permits county boards to appropriate money for, a. county farm demonstrator, upon petltl6n of 10 per cent of farm land owners, appointment to be on advice of "University Extension department. Anti-friscrimination, H. n. 646, by. Grucber of Thayer Puts the burden of proof, in case where dis crimination in selling: price is alleged, on the salesman. . 8. p. SOC. by Ollls of Valley-Requires attorney general to investigate com plaints of discrimination under anti-discrimination law, whenever request is made. Appropriations. H. R. 363. by Regan Appropriates $50, 000 for state penitentiary deficit. (Emer gency). H. R. 32, by Mockett Appropriates $15,000 for deficiency and emergency re pairs nt state orthopedic hospital. (Emer gency). H. R.,9. by Potts Appropriates 1120.000 fqr salaries and expenses of the legls- lature. . (Emergency). H. R. 8, by Potts Appropriates 130,000 for incidental expenses, state legislature. (Emergency). H. R. 234. by Cronin Appropriates 00 per cent of tho one-fifth mill state aid bridge levy, 1913-16. H. R. 341, by Relsche of Dawes Appro priates money in state normal library fund for purchase of books for Chadron normal. (Emergency). , II. . SS7, by the Governor Appropri ates $100,000 for the relief of tornado suf ferers nnd to pay the mllltla, to be ex pended by the following commission: Arthur C. Smith of Omaha, Robert Cowell of Omaha, Arthur Mullen of Omaha, William A. Redlck of Omaha, William Miller, sr., of Yutan, S. II. .Buck of Otoe county, P. H. Hall of Lin coln. (Emergency), II. R. 3S0, by Bartels of Wayne. Kauff man of Nemaha, Harris of Buffalo, Hos tcttler ot Buffalo and Relche of Dawes Appropriates cash funds of four state normal schools to current expense funds, IL R. EC. by Harris of Buffalo Appro priates library cash fund of Kearney State normal to current library fund of that Institution. H. R.- 155, by Bartels of Wayne Ap propriates Wayne normal library fund for purchase of books. H. R. 255, by Flanagan of Douglas Ap propriates $5,000 for Guard Doody of state penitentiary, Injured during convict out break. H. R. 135, by O'Malley of Hall Ap propriates $3,000 for relief ot Mrs. Ruby Carson, injured In laundry machlno at Grand Island Soldier's home. H. R. 88, by Mockett of Lancaster Ap propriates $1,000 for relief of John Keane, penitentiary employe Injured by falling through trap door. II. R. $45. by Kundson, Allen, Yater, Morris, Gustln, Banks, Chappell andAnd erson of Douglas Appropriates $o,000 for hatchery at state hatcheries. H. R. 169, by Jeary of Lancaster Ap propriates $5,000 for relief of Mrs. Ida Armstrong;, whose husband was killed on tho state fair ground. H. R. 877, by tho Governor Appro priates $50,000 for erection and equip ment of a new building. Girls' Industrial home at Geneva. II. R. 428, by Harris and Hostetler ot BuffalO-AppropriateS $40,000 for addi tional land for Keurncy Industrial school. H. R. 2S2, by Grueber of Thayer Appro priates $35,000 for a binding twine plant at tho state penitentiary; no appro priation for working capital. H. R. 155, by Jackson of Nuckolls Ap propriates $100,000 for new building at state fair grounds and $3,000 for addi tional land. IL R. 726. by Busch of Otoe Appro priates $20,000 to build a memorial armory at Nebraska City, on site of old Fort Kearney. . H. It. 343, by Anderson of Douglas Ap propriates $4,200 for deficiency at Omaha school for the deaf. II. R. 425, by Hoffmelster of Chase Appropriates $12,000 for state board of health laboratories: $5,000 for oivlpment and $7,000 for maintenance, Including a director's salary not to exceed $2,400 a Hi... H. R. 404. by Jeary of Lancaster Ap propriates $76,000 for buildings, repairs and improvements, at the Lincoln insane hospital. H. IL 876, by Code Commission Appro priates $10,000 for inflrmatory building at .Kearney tuoercuiar nospiuu. f,txuu"0,''T'TlPMnAn.i rnnriatea 1C2 000 for construction ana1 RlUUTzl WuschoTbtoe-Approprl- viiuou v "" v H. R. 648, by McCarthy of Cuming Appropriates $2,000 for a night school at the state penitentiary. H. R. 888, by Penitentiary Committee Appropriates $60,000 for repairs, improve ments -and buildings at the state peni tentiary. (Emergency.) H R. 690, by Puller of Seward Appro priates $25,000 for hospital at Mllford Soldiers nome. tr.merscnuj .i by Hardm-APproprlate. Eitlon and publication of II. R. 875, by rat mn fnr notati revised statutes by recodification com rirpncv.) I mission. (Emergency.) . r Tt v. . . Tr.nnHM,&. ii.i.vti, nnM AiinrtinrlatKS $928 for expenses of Bherllt l nivers of Incaster county In defending! himself against the charge of murdering, . 1.111 , I . . . Roy Blunt, rarmer. wno won officers during the chase of escaped con-1 ir.i-. i Mnwh 1912. I H R. 365, by Anderson of Douglas Ap-, DroDriates $100,000 for Deaf and Dumb ln-1 ' . 1 1 .. . . Ilnn.,t Stltute at umana, as wiiuno, wsv1 fnr segregation ot oral pupils, $90,000; for power house and equip ment. $35,000; for changing and Improv ing present buildings, $5,000. H. R. 229. by Helllger of Jefferson-Appropriates $2,000 to further mark the Ore gon trail through Nebraska. H. R. 146. by BChaupp ana Alien ad; ' : . , tt t i. , . , ii, rj. i ii iT ;V '. y . in t , , ' iwiicp Biaie imci iiicuia.u igiuiuuiiuij ' n n HnnrnnHalaa 1 it lA fnr vrnlinrln nnH and appropriates ll&O.OuO for grounds and buildings for same; State uoard or Con trol to purchase site where at least one section of arable land is available ot where a brick plant may be maintained, buildings to accommodate at least UXI prisonera to be erected, as far as possible convict labor, any male person of ll. n. ,146. Dy ocnaupp anu '""ft. voters expressing opinion on matter bo nUaJve at Beatrice InsUtuU vote' or ,n oounty 0UtsIde corporate forh. fisebl. Minded (Emergency.) "It" village or city, when county k fL &tby LoTey of DgelAppro- board w grants. (Emergency.) PrUtes $5000 for relief of Mary E. Hell- ; H. R. 721. by Jeary of Lancaster-Pro-tom and daughter whosa husband and vldes that city of Lincoln and Lan father was killed In penitentiary out- caster county may unite in purchase of baLr erJencv.) penUenUar 0Ul site and construction of a Joint Jail. H- Annmnrl.l.'. fn. thf, usn nf th lntH nnl. .a- 11 1V DO m Tt ill Ku Alnllnrv nr KnT lillttM . Verilty 93 per cent ot the annual mill ?.'." f?f,h,'Vute0 l.uv . n,rin,.n.r,'.. nniv irmann I tnree-rutns vote o Digest of All the Bills Passed by the Law Makers and Signed from 16 to 30 years old, when first con victed of a felony, may be sentenced to reformatory Instead of to penitentiary; Board of Control may transfer other prisoners to Institution or remove men so committed to tho penitentiary at its own discretion. H. R. 423, by Norton of I 'oik Ap- n,.lnl, tr. ftlrt fnr ! tl VPS tlClUlOU Of UH state's resources and for giving publicity . - .11 ... I .... n rrimm RNlnlt ' composed of the governor, the chancellor of tho university, the director of the con- servatlon and soli survey, tho secretary to same; unuer uirevuun wi - of the State Board or Agriculture m director of the state legislative reference bH?ait. 274. by Gates of Sarpy-Appio-prlatso $4,000 for relief of Mrs. Roy Ulunt, whose husband was killed during pumiit of escaped convicts, and $3,500 for re cf of Infant son: first sum to be paid into her hands at- once without conditio is; second sum to be raid to boy's guardian for his sole use. (Emergency.) II. R. 616. by Bcott of Hamilton Ap propriates $1,600 for the relief of Anna Nlchels. whose son died during a National Guard encampment. H. R. SS3, by Deficiencies Committee Tho general deficiency bill, appropriat ing $162,5(8 for 1912-1913. (Emergency.) IL R. S72, by the Finance Commlttee Tho general salaries bill, appropriating $062,123 for 1S13-191E. (Emergency.) II. R. S73, by tho Claims Committee The gcrteral claims bill, appropriating $62,003 for 1911-1918. $00,000 of which was for advertising of proposed constitutional amendments. (Emergency.) H. R. 874, by Finance Committee Gen eral maintenance bill, $3,190,649. H. R. 273. by Pearson of Frontier Ap propriates $10,000 for permanent Improve ments at the Curtis agricultural school. II. R, 439, by Lancaster Delegation Ap propriates $40,000 for now hospital nt nrthnnedlo hospital at Lincoln. H. R. 345. by McKlssIck of Gage Appro priates a three-fourths mill levy for the permanent Improvement ot the state uni versity, to be expended aa the people shall direct by vote at the 1914 general election, either nil for consolidation at the farm or one-third there and two thirds at the city campus, for extension and Improvement. Assessors. S. P. 170, by Dodge of Douglas Pre cincts assesors in Douglas county to be appointed instead of elected; vacancies in any county to be filled by appoint ment of county assessor, Instead of by county assessor and county board. (Emer gency.) S. F. 236, by Macfarland of Douglas Gives county surveyor of DouglaH county an additional 41.000 a year as highway commissioner; total salary, $3,000. (Emer gency.) Banks. II. R. 654, by Elmelund of Saunders Requires a reserve of 20 per cent by all state banks in cities of over 25.0OJ In habitants; former law, only by banks in such cities which were reserve agents for other banks. H. R. 447. by Elmelund of Saunders Allows banks to loan not to exceed ten times tho capital stock and surplus (pres ent law, eight times). (Emergency.) Boundaries. H. It. 15, by Fries of Howard Provides a penalty of from $10 to $60 fine and lia bility for damages for Imitating any "corner" established by tho federal gov ernment in the survey of public lands in Nebraska. Emergency. H. R. 13, by Flies of Howard In boun dary aisputes gives state surveyor the right to summon witnesses, administer oaths and compel testimony. Emergency. II. R. 12, by Fries of Howard Pro scribes methods of establishing or restor ing lost or obliterated corners; gives tho county surveyor right to summon wit nesses. Emergency. Cities and Towns. H. R. 748. by Keckley of York Allows cities of 5,000 Inhabitants to voto not more than $100,00) bonds for tho drainage of natural water courses; designed ta per mit York to relieve a local condition. Emergency. H. R. 154, by Lancaster Delegation Permits city of Lincoln to purchase or construct municipal street railway, gas or any other public utility plant. Emergency. H. R. 18, by Brain of Douglas Provides that advertisements of election for Issu ance of sewer bonds may be made by Posting placards in prominent places. In cae village has no newspaper. Emcr- gency. H. R. 24, by Hoagland of Lancaster Provides for double shift for Lincoln fire men. H. R. 362. by Brain. Druesedow, Flan agan. Vates, Sugarman, Foster, Hoff, Anderson Double shift fire service for South Omaha firemen. (Emergency) bv Greenwalt-Permlts cities PoilaUo&h.re Kolh Tce&Se, villages irom aw to Jiu t, it i..V t r-,.... i t i. i" irusi uBBuciuuuuB ami every oincr n.'" i w.f?ln",7i.ermlt!' character of association and every In ?m.ata.,.l.y.?.f? -b,' dA.for.f.'i?,.n.u?l,or um ' dividual who sells or attempts to sell or ;uofVLanbmo1,.fomn,rt!?li', to hrff-tlft'"?: Permits city council to Issue &v,wu park bonds in 1913 without vote; permits Issuance of $1,000,000. bonds not over $250,000 In any one year, for Improve ment of boulevards and parks (not for purchase) by three fifths vote of those h''K o" question at a special or general c"n- ..,. of do,.,.. 1 retea a metropolitan water dstrlct '-n"i "v'!.. un Lcuiiui, ,ci t ru 1 1 v iiD municipal muer ymui, ivuviun for flection of a water board to govern water ana rs 01 nmncts; no municipality trt ft. It, ltrYt in mnn. ..... ..... '.. .r.l. ...... -- iu ruam ..uiivum.n, existing private plants February 1. 1913, exempted. S. P. 07. by Brookley of Clay Permits city councils of cities of from 6.000 to ftfV ........ I. ..I.... . I . . -,vw ,iu.u,auuH tu vnurKe lubi oi wamr muni exiriisionB up to auuttillg property as a special assessment, as ut present for sewer extensions. (Emergency.) B. P. 2S, by Bartllng Strlkoa out word "sporting" out of anti-Sunday amuse ment statute; specifically permits base ball in village or city when majority of .inn,, mil i , i nnnn, inanrnra ige of Douglas Permits 25.WJ population, by f those voting on the question, to iue not to exceed a,w bonds ior pumio park purpoat-ti. iKmarg- ency.) . . , S. P. 71. by Woli of Dodge Increases maximum ot bonds that may bn Issued by cities of 5,000 to 26,000 population for construction ot heat or lighting plant trom 6 to 10 per cent of assessed valua tion. (Emergency ) H It Hv K wnnd nf Antelone Tip. 1 quires boud of trustes ot village to hold annual meeting on last Tuesday In April, which is designated the beginning of the municipal year (Emergency.) 8. P. au by Woli of Dodge Permits city council to fix rates, tor municipal water and light plants by resolution as well as by ordinance In cities ot 6,0)0 to 25,000 Inhabitants; permits council to con fer management of municipal plants upon a board of public works. (Emergency.) II R. 191. by Brain of Douglas Chanres qualifications for membership on South Omaha School Board; changes date of beginning of their term ot office; In creases the salary of the secretary $200; maximum mill levy raised to 25 mills; per mits Issuance of $0,000 bonds. S. F. 3S7, by Saunders ot Douglas Establishes a pension fund for librarians of Omaha City Library, under supervision of city .council; fund made up of assess ments not exceeding li per cent of librarians' salaries, of appropriations from the library fund, not exceeding one and one-half times the assessments, and of bequests or donations, or any of of bequests or donations; pension may be granted any employe of thirty-five years' service, or any of twenty years' service who may be Incapacitated for further duty. S. P. 450, by Hoagland of Lancaster Provides for excise board In Llncotn In addition to commissioners In commission form of government. 8. P. 164, by Grossman of Douglas Double shift for South Omaha fire de partment. 8. P. 245. by Saunders of Dauglas Per mits Omaha to Issue bonds for purchase or erection of city auditorium, by two thirds vote. (Emergency.) H. R. 47, by Druesedow of Douglas Increases Omaha file and police pension from $W to $50 per month. ) vjrtel( tllat wlaow 0f Omaha policeman srin be pain a pension ot not less than )f tt month, unless married; minor or- II. R. 27. by Simon of Douglas Pro pnanea cnuuren similarly penaioneu H. R. 152. by Jeary Mtsrtellaneous amendments to the Lincoln city charter. U. it. GW, by Douglas County Delegation Raises maximum levies In Omaha for Tire purposes trom $253,U0) to $280.00), for police Irom $lW.tXA) to $190,000, for street cleaning from $60,000 to $70.u; reduces maximum levy for lighting street from $70,00'.) to $60.0i)0; provides that city shall repay any funds advanced by any depart ment at city council's request. (Kmer- II. R. 336, by Anderson of Douglas 1 he Omaha gas bill; allows people by ma jority voto at general or speciat election to extend city gas franchise twenty-five years, with privilege ot purchase by city at end of fifteen years. (Emer gency.) It. R. 648, by Harris of Buffalo Allows cltleB of 6,000-26,000 to U80 proceeds of Mile of cemetery lots for Improvement of grounds. a i.' : i, smindrrii of DoukIrb Per mits 10 per cent of tho voters of any home rule city to inmate a cuy cnanur, ur part thereof, to be voted upon as an alternative to the charter submitted by tho charter convention, the alternative sections to become law if approved by a majority of the voters. (Emergency.) Cold Storage. S. P. 64, by Code Commission A cold storage warehouse regulation act. Pro prietors must secure license from rood .T,.mml..lnn.r mllKt kpetl tlllbllc record Ot lecelpts and withdrawals of all foodstuffs) quarterly reports ot ioousiuiih on ii.u to commissioner, storage ot foodstuffs longer than one year forbidden unless by specific consent of food commissioner, prospective purchaser of foodstuffs must be notified by retailor ot whether pr not they havo been in cold storage; unlawful to return to cold storage any article of fnrt fimf niH onen been released and put on market; at least quarterly lnspoct on by food commissioner, annual Inspection to bo $10 for warehouso of 0.000 cubic feet. $25 for one of 6U.OO0 to 100.000, $50 for one of 100,000 cubic feet or more; penalties, ior first offense In violating any of these provisions, a fine of not over $500; second offenso, tine of not more than $1,000, Im prisonment not over six months, or both; food commissioner empowered to make other regulations Constitutional Amendments. H. R. 166. by Banks Ratification of the redt-rnl constitution relating to the elec tion of United States senators. H. R. 92, by Norton Proposed constltu tlcnal nmendment to permit reform of state tax system, reading as follows: "Tho rules of taxation shall be uniform as to any given class and taxes shall bo levied upon BUch property as the legisla ture shall prescribe. Taxes may be Im posed upon lncon.es. privileges and occu pations, which taxes may be graduated and progressive, and reasonable exemp tions may be provided In addition to those hereinafter specifically mentioned in sec tion 2 of this article." II. R. 46, by Bollen of Knox and Cedar A proposed constitutional amendment per mitting five-sixths of a jury to render a verdict In all civil cases and in criminal cases less than felonies; legislature may authorize a trial by Jury of less than twelve men In courts inferior to the dis trict courts. H. R. 210, hy Palmer of Ciay Proposed constitutional amendment fixing salary of governor at $5,000 instead of $2,600; In creases salaries of secretary of state, superintendent of public Inctmctlon and land commissioner from 12.000 to S3.600: increases attorney general's salary from i.wM 10 4,uuu; stato treusurcr from $2,500 to $3,000; lieutenant governor reduced from two to one and one-half times the salary of a state senator. Corporations. S. P. 167. by Dodge of Douglas-Exempts from necessity of filing annual reports with attorney general all cor porations which are required to file re ports with auditor of public Recounts unless specific report is demanded; ap plies particularly to Insurance com panies. (Emergency.) H. R. 752, by Potts of Pawnee-In- creases annual corporation license tax, particularly upon larger companies. S. P. 4. by Cordeal A "bluo skv" law: requires companies under lt provisions to suDinu to an examination or solvency and credit by state railway commission; penalties for selling stock without a per mlt Issued after such examination; tho following come under tho act: Porelcn and domestlo corporations, co-partner ships, joint stocK companies, declaration srhTueocumie8sith z nuiidlnir and 1 .an ec,mr. stock, bond or these excmntlons: Building and loan companies organized in Nebraska, dealers who sell to other dealers or to corporations, sales ot stock In Nebraska corporations after being in existence one year, or in foreign corporn tloiui in existence five years, a majority of whose stockholders are Nebraskans; sales of real estate In Nebraska, or of real estate outside the state when made h,y resident owner thereof, are exempted; mil n n refill. T 1 1 1 iirrmiii-i 1 ivh iinrrnn Kr , state conservation ana boh survey (Investigate and report on any sale of 1 hall land outs i'ii if Nebraska. S. F 2, by Smith Levies a 2 per cent tax upon the gross earnings of all ex press companies on Interstate business; companies to make report for each fis cal year between July 1 and October 1; Includes a clause wherein any one giv ing Information resulting In recovery of delinquent taxes may receive 10 per cent of such recovery. ll. R. 36. by Jackson of Nuckolls - S. P. 440. by Hoagland of Lincoln Any I Names of candidates nominated at a prl corporation whose products are sold In jmary election shull not be placed on the Nebraska must have a. resident agent on 'official ballot unless tho cilndldate ac whom service in legal action can be had; repts the nomination In writing within tuiuiUD eio uj jvuuniD hnuun yjl iuiKii corporation not so represented. (Emer- gency.) S. P. 323, by Splrk of Saline Taxes ot private car companies shall be paid Into state treasury. Instead of through county treasuries. (Emergency.) County Officers and Boards. H. R. 299. by Haslk of Butler Requires county officials to pay annually to the county treasurer all fees collected In ex oks of what law allows them as salaries (former law, paid In at end of term.) II. R, 204, by Haslk of Butler-Substl-tutes town treasurer for assessor as A member of town board. (Emergency.) II, R. 220, by Hart well of Webster Re quires proprietor of pool hall outside ut incorporated city or village to obtain li cense irom county ooara on petition of . i.n.t thlrtv frAhM urn n f nranlnni wherein It U to be located, after publlca- Passed tloti of application In newspaper of gen - vii v uiKiiuu mi Ill ll'lli-l iwtl WCPKS; license fee. $10 ach of first thiee tableB and $5 earl! additional; must close at 10 P. tn.. license forfeited if guilty of any law violation. II. R. 27S. by Anderson of Boyd-Where county boards cannot settle dispute over intereounty bridges, tho matter shall be arbitrated, with each county having one voto and the state engineer the third (Emergency.) 11. R. Kx, by the Governor Authorises the county board of any county, on vote or a majority of those expressing an opinion on th question, to Issue bonds not to exceed 6 per cent of the assessed valuation of the county, or $1,000,000. to relievo destitute nnd needy silffprrra rnim cyclones, tornadoes or destructive wind storms; the county to loan such funds for rebuilding and repair of homes; for particular application to the city of Omnha. (Emergency.) S. F, 446. by Macfarland of Douglas Increasea compensation of county com missioner in Douglas county from $2,10) io a year, ana in iancaster county from $l,)0 to $2,100. II. R. 556. by Elmelund of SaunderB Repeals law requiring counties to pay for board and cure of insane patients in state UBjiums. H. R. 281. by Searle or Kelth-Requlres sheriff Instead of county trensuror to mako returns on distress warrants. (Emergency.) S. F 144, by Klein of Gagr Minor change. in details of county treasurers cash books. S. P. 291. by Cordeal Retwals section 9,665 of Cobby's annotated statutes, requir ing uupucate recorus by county cici-ks anu county tieasurers. S. P. J21, by Hummel A county board may levy not over 5 mill to build a court house or Jail; the amount so socurvd to be not over $100,001) and the levy to extend for not over throe years, providing that tho total tax levy for ali purposes shall not be more than 1V4 per cent of tho assessed valuation: such lew to be on letltlon of 61 per cent ol tho voters, aa ascertained by an nvcrngo of the last two election. H It 1S9, by Code Commission Makes a four-year term fo ctunty commission ers and provide1, that districts cannot bo changed oftrn-i' than once in four years. Emergency. S. F. 13, by Bushee ot Klmball-ln counties havlnif an UBFessed valullon of less than $700,000. compensation of county assessors shall be $J a day for time em ployed, not ti exceed $200; precinct assess ors to be paid $3 a oay. (Emergency i S. F. 116, by Robertson of Holt -Provides that children may be cared for at home ut expense of tho county, not to exceed $10 per month for each child, when parents nre unable to properly provide Tor them. H R. 214. bv Potts nf Pawnee Pro vides for consolidation of all delinquent laxea due prior to 1900, 11. R. 621. by Rchaupp of Gage Pro vides that county treasurer, prior to each annual town meeting, shall file statement of amount of money spent in previous yenr and funds now on hand. H. R. (S4, by Code Commission Pro vides for Incorporation of Arthur county out of McPherson county. (Emergency.) H R. IIS, by Baker of Thomas Limits county attorneys' salaries lit counties with less tnan 1,000 population to $300. H. R. 322. by Jeary of Ijincuster vAu thorlres the appointment of probation of ficers by nny district Judge; provides for u chief probation officer In counties of SO.OOO to 100,000 population, salaried at $1,200; in counties less than 60,000 popu lation chief probation officer shall re ceive $720 or less, as countj' board shall determine; no probation officer shall be appointed in counties of less than 20,000 population; prescribes In detnll duties and rights of probation officers, H. R. 617, by HoffmelBter of Chase Makes It compulsory upon county board to call a meeting of school directors to establish a county high school in any county which has no twelfth grado school, accredited to tho stato university, said nigh school to be located at the county seat. B. F. 401, by Dodge of Douglas Au thorizes Douglas county to voto $100,OW) bonds for a workhouse, to be established by county commissioners ut least ten miles from city limits; to be controlled by board of Inepectorn composed, accord Ing to tho defective wording of tho bill, of tho chairman of tho commissioners and three inspectors appointed by him and confirmed by themselves. (Emer gency.) 8. F, 104. by Reynolds of Dawes Pro vides that counties of from 7.000 to t.OOO population shall give tho clerk of the dlBtrlct court $400 In addition to fees, Courts. 11. R. 124, by Nichols of Madison Re peals the law requiring the filing In supremo court In appeal cases of printed abstracts of bills of exception. (Emer gency). II. R. 382, by Baker of Thomas Raises salaries of court reporters, from $1,600 to $2,000 a year. H. R. 236. by Bollen of Knox In all ac iini,, hrnuirVit tn recover damages for in juries to a person or his property, negli gence ot tne piainim nimu ue i:uuaiuri-i, In comparison with that of ,' tho Jury to decide degree of compensation that Is Just. (Emergency.) H. R. 107. by Norton of Polk Permits the collection of costs and payment of witness fees In Juvenile court cases. (Emergency.) 8. F. 276, by Macfarland of Douglas Increases the salary of the clerk of the district court In Douglas county from $2,000 to $2,600 a year. (Emergency.) H. R. 63, by Chappell of Brown Trans fers Brown county from the Fifteenth to tho Sixteenth Judicial dlBtrlct. a v on ,v Vnli When a temporary in junction has been grunted by a district court and a permuncnt Injunction refused if an appeal Is taken the case shall be heard by the supreme court within ninety duys; actions of this nuturc now pending must be heard within sixty dayB of tak ing ertect of tins act. tiinerKi-iiiY.j s V xM. hv Placekl'i escribes proced ure In probate court In estates where real nwMu.r i. uitnut., in state, but where no court has acquired jurisdiction; Jurisdic tion devolves on court of county where deceased was latt reBldent or wliere nny property Is situate. k v. r, hv lloaulaiul of Lincoln When a tempornry restraining order has been Issued, hearing on application for an In junction must be within ten days. II. K. 1. uy iiarum iiiunrrs ilm uunn-,i , statutes compiled by the recodification commission the law of the state. Emer- E8.CF. 127, by Hoagland ot Lincoln As tlgucrs of casos In action nsrigneil for purpose of collection may sue on any clnlm assigned In writing; assignee must furnish security for costs. (Emergency.) II. R. 2T7. by Bollen of Knox Kequlres a Judge to give ten days' notice of In tention to Bit in chambers; adds to his power In chambers the following; The right to enter a Judgment by default, to hear and enter Judgment In equity cases upon agreement and stipulation of both parties to the action; to hear and enter Judgment In cases of law wherein a Jury has been waived and upon agreement and stipulation of both parties. (Umergency.) Elections. H. R. 11, by Fries of Howard Judges and clerks of election and eunvuseors shall m-etvo So cents an hour for not more thun twenty hours, party making returns to county clor kto receive 6 cents per mile traveled; In cities of first class it.,?.ri, tA nn niention. Judges iili'l cierKs to receive o a aay .tfcll IlliyS Wllrin lunruilK lur u ijumy w i nee or fourteen days If for a state of flce; county clerk shall notify nominees by mall within three days after the re sult K ascertained. H. R. 160, by Hardin of Harlan Brings police magistrates under biennial election law; next election In 1914. H. R. 742, by Richardson of Lancaster Prescribes detailed procedure for Initia tive and referendum; mukes It a felony for anyone to sign a petition who Is not a legal voter; requires affidavit of cir cular with each sheot of signatures, as serting authenticity thereof; If secretry of state refuses to accept tho act upon petition, mandamus may bo secured from Lancaster district court, all cases to be advanced to earliest possible date for hearing, either party may appeal to supreme court within ten days of de-r-Ulon. attornt-v (rtnera to )irepnt tltl- for ballot, or if his title is objected to, appeal may bo had to court, us herein. by the - before stated, supporters and opponents of any question submitted by Initiative or referendum may submit arguments to secretary oi state, who shull print same and mail one copy ot pamphlet to every voter, cost of paper and printing to be paid by person submitting argu ment, cost of mailing by state, sectetary pf state to secure iiHst-ssmout rolls. ill looks and other data to make up mulling Ht. enaltlcs prescribed. ,,s- hy Hurtling "f Otnrlf any qualified voter Is absent from his county, by virtue or the nrcesltles of hut occu pation, on a general election or primary election day, he may present himself to 2ny l,01,.,lrt't 1'1'ice In the state and rust his ballot on all offices and quexttolis voted upon In hi home county, voter to swear to nn affidavit Betting forth the facts, clerk of election to mall ballot bv sm-clnl delivery tn county clerk of voter b homo county, where same will be counted by ciiuvasnlng board, penalty for falve swearing, fine of not more than $100; penalty for violation of confidence by county clerk, not over $100 fine. S. P. iro, by Bushee of Kimball Twenty per cent of the elector, ot a towjiNhlp or county may petition county bourd for a resurvoy of township or county, the board to submit the question to n referendum. H. It. lfii. by ('odo Commission--Abol-IrheB off-year I'.rctlon In 1912 nnd provides for extension of terms of state and county officers to 1914. S. F 126. bv Doric nf Diiticlnn V n- thorizts tho governor to appoint an elec tlun r.nmiiilnalnnni. .-ltii ,ti,,.i,.i.. niKimh. Ity over the registration of elector and 1,1 Penitentiary for from one to three the conduct of elections In Douglas y,,"r", (,,'.mrKe.".cy") ... county; provides fur permanent wgls- ! ,8 m- h' """gland of I.lncotir-NN tratlc-n lists, i,ll-ypnr-round regiistrntlnti. 1 '"ingp In the point of rttVMKlnn nf nnyf system or taking plertoral censu and of 'lunie. ditch or ncquedtict shall ho to o. checking registration; election comnils- l"lnt ,'""'B ,hl,h two miles distant rrom loner to receive $3,lil n year; deputy. I origins! point or dlviirsinn. (Kmprgpiim-.') appointed by him from opposite political I H; 1 . ,I0, b' "onBland or Lincoln Ri' party, to receive J.1.SO0. other deputtps ,u,re" Irrlgatlnn companies tti report to niiii iimiieciors lo De llppollltl-d at hi . . ' -n"i-vi. uinii-iui ui m nuirsui discretion, to receive $T ler da ; com- pn""'1 "r water district, a llt or nil mlBBloner to upol.it all election official. I '"S"!, l Yi". i (3'l,1rey 'n who may or may not bp from nrrclnrt 1 ,i ' 4. u!f, Hoagland of Lincoln -Grrs In which they are tn pn'. i V1'! ?.,n.,.c i,.0ftn . of lgatlun orlRWml subicrt tn tmm-i-V. J?.L . . J"!"9-1""" Jurisdiction Hi all niatter pertalnlnir to hi- L'iH-.r,,n; , r""l"" ,u" R. 332. hy GroBsimm ofLtaucla-r-Von- partlFnn elecllon or s nvnmMtS county Judge: election tt. be hv hat or supremo court caiidldute to have k,'L """. "f ."Wol court. and of - 'S'T, IT f';1 "Z! loader in rrlmari- vot? tr TTi,' ai 1TJT' or twice the number or places to be filled to bo placed on a separate ballot to be lotctt upon at the general elect Inn genenil election. Hotels. TI R. 41S. by McKlssIck nnd Hntr- Ilnrrjl "'r "n,nrv of UoM oommls. loner from $5 a day to l.&no n year; n-txS tnr rXi,.cV,",.l,r",?f Bot more than $1.,000 for asslBtnnta, this amount to bo paid out of re-PB eollectrd bv depart ment; vnrton minor clmngrs In hotrl regulations 1 r."' J f- ,,,y '-,KIlck and Horr GUes hotel keepers a lien baggage or guests for unpaid hoard bills; liability for Iobb or guests' vnltmhlrs llmltr-d to $300 oven ir kppt In hotpl snrn, unlr by special agrrnmrnt. in case of dr. structlon by fire, liability limited to $10 for each grip and contents and $50 for each trunk and contents. Insurance. S, P. $64, by Code Committer A bill for an net to provide ror the organisation and Kovernment of Insurance companies and to regulnte. supervise nnd contril the business of Insurance in Nphrnskn, to provide ponnltlps for It violation, to provide for an insurance board .and define its duties and powers and to repeal Chapter 24 of Cobhey's annotated statutes of Nebraska for the year 1911, and all nets and ports ot act In conflict therewith. Some of tho principal changes made In tile present law aie us follows: The con trol or tho Insurance department is taken from the Btate auditor and placed In the hands of an Insurnnce lionrd consisting of the governor, attorney general and auditor if public accounts, of which the governor Is ex officio chairman. This board appoints a secretary who receives n salnry of $2,600 per annum, an actuary who receive not to exceed $16 per day for time actually employed, one or more examiner at a salary or not to exceed $2,000 per annum, and such clerks as shall be necessary at a salary of not to exceed $1,200 per annum. Thus it shirts tho burden of responsibility from one man to the Insurance bound, tho duties and powers of which arc clearly defined. Foreign companies are required to Invest their capital In the same cIbbs of securities ns are required by domestlo companies doing business in the state, ex cept that securities authorized by tne laws ot Its home stato muy be recognized as legal Investments in tho discretion of the board. Reports are required trout all companies January nnd July of ouch year. Rebato and discrimination in every form Is Btrlctly forbidden under heavy penalties, and compnnles found guilty of either nro subject to a revocation ot their certificates of authority. A limit Is placed upon tho amount to bo paid to tho officers or any Insurance company. It dcHnee what shall be cnnsldeied as asset ot a company, provides heavy ponaltlcn for false statements of falHe advertisements hiuI provides for and defines what Bhall constitute n legal reserve. It provide that a Me Insur ance company may wrlto a nonjmrllcl patlng policy, a participating policy, nn annual dividend policy and a deferred dividend policy, but provides that when a dererred dividend policy is written, that the company after the third year ascer tain and apportion' the umount of the divisible surplus to which uch policies as a class are entitled, nnd upon the written request of the policyholder, shall furnish a statement of the umount of the surplus provisionally oscerialned and held awaiting distribution at the expiration of the deferred dividend period. It per mits life Insurance companies to Insure the employes of manufacturing eslal. llBhmenta In groups of 100 or more against oss of lire by accident, without requiring a medical examination. H separates a mutual from an assessment association, defining each and classifies all companies that meet their losses and expense by levying an assessment upon their mem bers "! anVs.Bfim-nt association. It pro vfde. for a representative form of gov ernment for fraternal benetldary socle ties, defining the mme. providing that iirnin elected shall have three- fourths ot the voting power of the gov- ) ernlng body, and proviocs m raise in the rates or jnu i vw ment of benefits aro proposed upon re meni oi " tn rnmbershlp We"l..!?T.ZM Lr .hall be sub- mltted to the membership and must be endorsed by a majority of nil members voting thereon. The comlanles are given two vears In which to change their form of policy If found necessary. 8. F. 273, by Ollls of Valley Provides . . .mnliiuitni' ror lncorpuruuu" well as tno oiispnng. liability Insurance companies by un .,. u. Slli by Morris of t'herry-Estub-group of twenty or more employers, wno ll(ll0!i a Mcil sanuury board of five have In the aggregate at leust 6,tM) em- ,enibers to be appointed by the gov ployes In Nebraska and who havo ac-rll0r; one member to be uclually en n.ntA the provisions of the working-, tmrcil in breedlnir horses, one cattln. dim men s compenBttiiuii n.-v. 8 P W. by Hoaglund ot Lincoln-Prevents a murderer trom receiving life In surance of deceased. H. R. 71, by Regan of Platte Requires Insurance companlts to pay plaintiffs at torney's fees In successful suits for re covery under life, accident. Indemnity, sickness or guaranty, policy, amount lo be fixed by trial Judfce. (Emergency.) H. R. 276, by Palmer of ClHy und Har din of Hurlan-On petition of 10 per cent of Nebraska members, officers of nny fraternal insurance association must submit to a referendum any proposed Increase In premiums or assessments, a mutnritv vote being required to muke incrcasu effective. (Emergency ) Irrigation. 8. P. 313, by Wolz of Dodge County or municipal boards to co-operate with drainage or irrigation district lioardB in eonstructlon of bridges acrofcs new chan- if HlRjtifree HratnaiZA dlBtrlct shall I rnnlr road or pave It in its original condition, county or tnun:c:palUy to main- tain nruiges aner vniiBirii'-iiuii S. P Si, hy Bushee of Klmhal In- crvases authority ot stute irrlButlon boanj Late Legislature or Vetoed by the oier irrigation districts, uatn c.iniinls-. . mother may have divorced nnd reiuarrle sinner or district noil nut In- resident J under Indian custom, all suuli inurrlaAen thereof, duties of wnter riitniulssUiiU'r tot to be solemnized by license from county be prescribed hy state board Instead ot;S!ourt; prohlbitH nil tribiil marrmgis or by statute, t Emergency.) t ulioioe In the- future. iKmirnnv i il It. mi. by Mt-iirns of Scott'i Illuf r J H. It. 7C. by Anderson of Keariv y Pro Requires monthlv meetings of irrigation ?j "Hilts the nmrrlngp of Mhltei uitli per district hoards thioughout the year In-V one-eighth or move negro, Jnpant.in Mead of oniv through the Irrigation sea-or Chinese. Present lhw. one-fourth nn ,S uegrii. with no prohibition agnlnBt Japan- S P. 416. by Ilushee of Klnibn,ll-PerJ( re and Clilnonp.) mlt oll In Irrigation district elrtlonw -n . , to be opened only from 1 to 6:80 p m.,;i JrCnUl. at the discretion of tho board of dlrec-j S. F. 200. by Haarmon eif Doiiela'; -tors, when the district contains 12.000 Makes it n misdemeanor to . ti ftOf tf lr". il pulilt, flax or linseed oil. Imnr ini"i 8 P 41B bv Rushre of Klmball-lf a. labeled, penalty, S o to p fir, J o n bond Issue hy an Irrigation dlBtrlct foi-J prlsnnment not to exceed sixty dai the purpose of nciiulring new nrnnprtvl rUm.irir..inv ' ' in ummiiK iuiirovpnipiiiB luiau op iiibui-h flclent to complete the work, the Irrlgn-i tloll district iKjnrd inav lew n miprial Kssessinput to meet the deficiency. otl may call a sr-cond election to bte morWI bonds, such bonds to bp a second lelti on proppny (limrrgency.) S. P 16. by Bushee of Klmbatl-Manv minor changp In detail of Irrigation ills-1 trlct organization, an elector who is non resident In district to be given a vote' In tlmt dlvlrdon of dlBtrlct. wherpln hut has the most property iultv after October 1. H P 11. by Bushee Provide pennltlpsil '' J'-.,, by Richardson of Lancaster ror iiii-eriliig or otherwise Interfering- With Irrigation canal: If amount nf u-utnr diverted or dnmngiM amounts to less than $20 ImpriBoiimont for not mure than' .in nays or rino of not over $100: If i I dnillHgp ureater than S20. Itnnrlntitimntii water rights for Irrlcatton SthVr UBeful nurpaaes. highways and a'I 8,lch t- bo fllrr.ct !? th?. B.t,i, "uprcmn court. Instead rpd.VrV a,slr,CT ; prescribe pro R 17D. hv Hnffmpl.tpr f ot,n.n f"1? r nh net or scrennnt !S?tt5!.Lr. 5' n1wtlon ditch. 3iinh not over one inch; penalty for nojrlrct after twentieth day from notification by deputy jrame warden, $1 per day. H. R. TBI, by Stearns of Mcottnlt'luff Permits tho use of seepage water when such use does not damage any other property, not to oxcec dthreo feet to tho acre. (Emergency.) 11- "H. by Stearns of Bcott's Bluff Declares Irrigation work to be common carriers and plaoe regulation or rates, service and genpttil arrnlr of Ml irriga tion work. ;snv thoso of Irrigation dlB trlct. under Uio direction or tho state railway commission. R ,,".' urnushec-Repeals 1.111 passod by mil legislature giving double water appropriation to -certain lands In western Nebraska and prescribes way In which water from lakes nnd Btnan streams fnay bo diverted for Irrigation. Helatinp; to Labor. R P, 233, by Cordeal of Red Wlllow Provldes publlo boards shall require con tractors for constructing public building to give bond to secure payment of labor nnd material used therein. II. R. 221, by Jcnry of Lancaster Cre nti'H hoard of mediation and Investiga tion to -piyvimt nnd settle Industrial strikes and lockout; provides for local boards; state lioard of threo member appointed by governor to receive $r. per lay and expense: $2,004 nnnronrlatod for -expense; entire matter optional with om- luuyer nnci employe, 8. P. 40, by Grossman-Permits a con tractor or laborer to secure n. lien on eloctrlc light or gn fixtures for labor or material. S. P. 139, by Kemp Any officer, agent or attorney of any voluntary nsnnrlmlnn or labor organization, who embezzles Its property, shall be deemed guilty of cm-J bezzlcmetit und penalized according to wim a, 'S," i". . . S. h. 159, by Tnlcott Extends factory the S Sllllltlltloil mill lllBliectlon act In IneJllilo nil factories, workshops und machine shops, instead of only those employing eight .or mure persons; authorises ap pointment by labor cotnlssluner of fac tory Inspectors, to bo paid $4 a day and expenses; prescribes extensive detailed specification for bolt guards and other safety precautions. S. P. 161, by Dodgo of DouglaB-Pro-hlblts contrnct labor by stato convicts; prlronprB to lie employed ns far ns pos Hlblo In manufacture of clothing, shoes und supplies for other state Institutions; may be employed to mntiuracture arti cles for Balo that are not manufactured privately in tho Blnto; all building and repairs for tho stato to bo by convict labor wherever possible, Mich labor to be charged to Uie Institutions; institution to no cri-ditea with bourd ot prisoners ut not to exceed 60 cents a day; convict may bo loaned to any county, city or Village for public work. K. I''. 334, by Tulcott of Knox-Estab-IIbIicb a maximum working day for women of nine hour and maximum of fifty-four hours u week; publlo utility employes exempted. 11. R, 161, by Knudsnu of Nance Re moves exemption of ueigcs where debt is rontrnctrd for noccssltlns of lift; uxeicu lion for wnges shall not Issue until Judg ment Is rendered. H. R. 222, by Harris of Buffalo-Establishes artisans' lien on personal property. H. R. 026, by Brain and Ixwey listah llshp n minimum wngu commission, ap pointed by the governor, to servo with out salary; commission has power to ap point wage boards In any industry, com. posed of three employers, threo employes und three outsiders. If two-third of such bonrds agree upon a minimum wage calo It shall be published by the com mission, and thereafter any employer not maintaining the Bcale nltall bo proclaimed In tho public print; no other method ot enforcement; appropriates $2,600. Liquor. H. R. 63S, by Busch or Otoe-Makes fine for eelllug liquor to habitual drunkards, idiots or Insane $5 to $100. S. P. 73, by Hhumwuy of Dixon Make the Bale, girt or tratiHfur ot Intoxicants of uny Hurt to an Indian ot whole or mixed blood, punlshUble by a fine ot not more than $100. or Imprisonment for not inoie than three months, nor less than thirty days, convicted defendant to pay costs of prosecution. (Emergency.) H. IL 223, by Jackson or Nuckolls Pro hibits tho misuse by tiny other than the owner thereof of name, mark or brand on receptacles used In the sale ot non Intoxicating bevcruireB. Ice cream and butter, prohibits tho theft thereof arid provides for searching or premises to find : lay for misuse of receptacle. $1 to $10 for raoh offense; penalty for theft. ti to iiu. r.mi-rgency. Live Stock. ll. B. 42, by Hurdln of Harlan-Pcrnilta the owner c-f u hull, Mtalllon or Jack tu i . l i .. 1 , . .. ,. ...... A ,. . .. ..... .. .. .. - liuiu m. iii-u iui bfi tvu uhuh iuu uaiu us HWlno and ono a representative of the bouth Omaha stock yutds; board to servu without pay; duties to Investigate live stock conditions und to take precautions to prevent dlreasps, board has tight or compulsory quarantine.; board recom mends to governor an appointee as state veterinarian at $3,600 (now $1,Vj0) and as sistants. H R 174, by Anderson of Boyd Pro. i Ides that Btook shippers who travel more than soventy-flve miles with stock ship ments must ho given transportation In a coach with standard seats (old law 100 miles limit); penalty Increased from $10 per day: violation $ino, ( Emergency.) If. It. 818, by (Stevens of Lincoln Pro vides that every employer of female help If stores, factories, offices or schools hall provide u seat for every such em ploye for rest when not working; no pinalty for violation. Marriage. S. P. 74. by .Shumwav of Knox -legal izes all Indian trlbul murilasit. between iii ia,, ... ..., ,.,i if ,'lt tniu. of approval of this act. legltlma u.m i.iihlicii of ln-Uans wno uuve ro- I .it ,t -l ;i fun , .itnUi ii' ian eustonn, notwltlistmiding that futher und Governor 8. F. Mi. bv Ktntiiix i 1 1, Defines the crime or sodomy and pro ) " penalty of Imprisonment In the ic il tcntlnry for hot more' than twi niv ,." (Emergency. ls. P. IkS 111- l!nl-tllinr l ,.,. 1... tf riliall Itso false or misleading stntcnirnt . ""i"'"" i bv" or increase tne con. fluinptlnn or any article may bo fin. I from ttS to $100. )l . ll. 17, by Ileuter of Otoo Substitute s plrctrocutlon f r hangltnr an iipniii npn r.";"T ,l. " ' iiiiioutut- dope Intoxicants Into ln-nlti-ntlnrv tories, Jalla or aKylums, penalty, one to five years' Imprisonment. ICmcrgetv y . V' 'r. 177 ?'V O Mnllej or Hall Mukes It a mlsllemjanor to exhibit u wild man or wild wolnnn. nny deformed person or any Immodtst or Immoral Hhtiw. fine or from $26 to $100 or Jail entpnce of from thirty lo ninety days, or lK.(h. 8. F. 113. by Dodgo of Hougln -Penalizes manufacture, nnU or forgery ot faked aroheologlcttl relic by flue of from $10 to $100. S F 3tu, hy Dodgo of Douglns-Pro-v des that dlschnrged penitentiary con vict shall be given JlO, a suit of clothe, Hti overcoat and a Ulblp. II R. 17, by BliBcli of Otoe-Ppnalty for 1. ,ri!.tl,.M ,,r Property valued at Ipsa than $36, ImprlBonmont for not over thirty days or fine of not less than $t00; old law penalized destruction of property worth less than $100 hy thirty days' Imprlson niPilt nr fine ot twice tho n-nltlo of the damngetl prnpoity. H. R. 19, by IhiBch of Otoe-Penalty for dustructton r property valued at ovet $.V tlxed at ono to three years In peniten tiary, not over Vhr months In county Jnl! or fine of not -over $2iX); old law gav owner of property right to recover ilain age and did not Include, latter two pen alties. H. R, flfil, by Relscho of Dawes One half ot the earnings of each penitentiary or reformatory convict to bo paid each month to his dependents; if there bo no such dependent, to bo invested for hla use after illHchnrge H, R. 108. hy Norton of Polk -Real es tate Included In Inventory of decedent's ostnto; appraisement option at discretion of probate Judgo. (Emergency.) H. R. 67i. by Yates pf Douglas-Requires that nil flour be stninped with iiama of manufacturer nnd placo ot man ufacture: defines mlstntemont of curn 'tlv valun of any drug or food prepara tion a "misbranding" under tho pure food law. 8, P. 82, by Dodgo ot Dollgln Dlvldei penitentiary oonvlctB Into three classes, according to tiaturo or ofrciise and con duct In prison; provide ror a nlghl school and for military exercise, (Emergency.) Railroads. H. R. 67. by Repnti of Platte Requlrci all "light" locomotives to bo Inalthed b enRlneer, iflromnn and ciindtietnr, or pilot When running from ono division point tc nnothet. H. R. 20, by Richardson of Litnohster AUowh railroads or express tompnnlt-s to 'transport household gomls of employes free of charge. Emergency. H. R. 116, by Mallery-Req ulres rail roads to oqulp all HWltt-hstands with tights betwpen hours of NUnxcl and sun rise In times of dark weather, penalty, fine of not over $3 for padh offense. H. R. 436. hv Scott nf Hi.inUtiin-Hi.. iiulre railroad to cntiHtruct sidetrack to tiny Industry adjacent to its right-of-way on demand of proBpcctlve Blilppcr. bIiII H'r ,tty C0Bt lf nillrdnel so requires. J (Emergency.) w. i' -14, by corneal of Red Willow -Requires nil railroad locomotives to b equipped with headlight capable of out lining the figure of a man at a distance of 000 feet; violation hy nhy official pen alized by flno ot $100 to $600 for each of fenw. H. R. tt, by Poster or Douglas-Pro l Tty transported by railroads made sub ject to lien for charges thereon If un perishable freight Is left With charger unpaid for sixty daj'H, railroad may hpII sumu nt publlo auction after mailing no. tlce tn consignor und consignee; fruit, fresh fish, oysterB nnd other perishable, property may be sold twenty-fmir hours after notice has been given consignee, owner may claim uny excess over charges ut any time within twelve months. H. R. 172. by Weston of Clay Requires nil railroad to maintain gate at cross ings In cities or villages ot less than 6.000 population when there are three or more tracks at such crossing, and to maintain a watchman ut each cronatng from 7 u, m. lo 8 p. m., save In rnse no trains run on Sunday, auch Watchman may bo dis pensed with; penalty, $3 to $100 fine for encli dav'n offense. S. F. 26, by Hoagland of Llncoln-rWhen railroad or Rtrect rnllwuy employe brings ult for personal Injury against employer, ussumptlon ot rlak Bhall not be a legal derense In casts where negligence by the employer, his servants or agent Is hhown. (Emergency.) 8. P. 61, by Grace of Harlnn-Rallroad i-rosslngs shall not bo less than twenty feet In width and shall be constructed of the Bathe material for euch crossing, must be no opening or filled places ex cept for rnllB. 8. F. 174, by Graco of Harlnn Requires transportation for live stock Bhlpper to tnnrket und return for shipment of a alnglt car. (Former law, two car.) Roads and Bridges. If. R. C5. by McKlssIck and Schoull Permlt expenditure of Inheritance tnx fund for any road Improvement tfotuur Uw only for permanent Improvement), repeals requirement that such Improve, tnent begin ut corporate limits ot some city; allow counties of less than 60,00) iKipii'nili-ii tt una am) for Improvement of any out, fill or highway (formerly under S0.OUO); letting nf contract by com petitive bids not required In such cases. Emergency. ll. R. 41, by Mockett of Luncaster Permits county board of Lancaster county to Improve road within corporate limits of city of Lincoln, when such roads are nxtetloiiB of Improved c inrity highways; relieves local condition. Emergency, H. R. 14, by Prlea and Howard Pro vides that county roads ahull be marked by surveyor on both sides; present law, one side. Emergency. ll. R. 112, bv Hoarlu of Keith In cour tles not under township organization county board Is authorized to appropriate unexpended balune-ei from luv- lnet ItonUT levy, to bo used for rond Improv-ineut In such preclnot. II. II. 2W, by Richardson or Lancaster -Proildes for systematic road dragging,, county board to divide county Into drug ging districts, to appoint n superintendent In each precinct or township at a wage of not over $2.60 per day; county board to furnlBh road drug puld for out of county road fund; dragging to bo paid for ut not to exceed 75 cents inr mile by an 03 jo -KOdjoti j no j i)Ai aiup )oo;-Ti3 cent per mile with a seven-foot drag irid two or three horres; i-ounty board ma levy not to exceed 1 mill a year for spe cial county road dragging fund. H. R. 226, by Elwood of Antelope- here a hit down-r is cut off from pub Ii highway, on tltn n of count.- horl i roadway may be e-ondemned through to the public htghwn (Emergency ) S. P. 271. by lluaheo of Klmball-Cn -atlng an utlvlsorj highway and brume commission of three members, appolnteu by the governor, to serve without pny it expense appropriation; snld board to uci In a purely advisory capacity when re quested to do so by county boards, in case of federal or state appropriation for good roads said cominlfslon to consult with county officials as to Its expend". turt. Schools and School Lands, , H 2, by Pearson of Prontitr f .ll',iIlV,,fi!,f0.l. y.ea.1. ?f " "" ' " v "'" i . - (Continued, gn Putttj EluhXi