343-By Potter. To amend section 1132 Read first and second times and 740 346-By Nietert. To amend sections 7 and 13, of chapter 33, acts of the Twenty-fourth General Assembly, relating to the manner of holding elections. Read first and second times, con- 319-By Power. To amend section 4, Read first and second times and 284 350-By Weaver. Authorizing certain cities to establish a department of health. Read first and second times and referred 386 462 586 528 603 €69 351-By Chapman. 767 Woodbury county, Iowa, for the maintenance of F. G. and Jennie Laughlin. facture of sugar. Read first and second times and Read first and second times and referred 848 872 920 H. F. PAGE 440-By Smith. To legalize the organization and official proceedings of the independent school district of Cooper, Iowa. Read first and second times and passed 445-By Morrison. To amend section 111 of the Code, providing for an additional member of the executive council. Read first and second times and referred -447-By Thompson. To repeal section 1 of chapter 31 of the laws of the Twenty-second General Assembly, relating to the change of names of railway stations. Read first and second times and referred Reported.. 442 823 132 802 Read first and second times and referred 889 802 732 807 900 708 717 839 860 755 895 918 Read first and second times and referred 717 Reported 832 900 Passed. 472-By Wheeler. To amend section 3 of chapter 134 of the acts of the Twenty-first General Assembly to transfer Harrison county from the Fourth to the Fifteenth judicial district. Read first and second times and referred 475-By Finch. To provide for a uniform policy of fire insurance. Read first nd second times and referred.... 478-By Morrison of Keokuk. To legalize the purchase of ground by the independent district No. 9, of West Lafayette township, Keokuk county, Iowa. Read first and second times and referred.. Passed..... Passed. 495-By Smith. To legalize the official acts and ordinances of the town council of the incorporated town of Scranton, Iowa. Read first and second times and referred Reported.... Passed... ...... 496-By Byington. To apportion the state into representative dis tricts. Read first and second times and passed 662 707 808 895 755 807 871 933 53, 60 Relative to Joint Committee on cele- Relative to railroad maps.. 53, 60, 69 Relative to reports of state mine in- Relative to secretary of geological Relative to copies of the acts of the Ninth to the Twenty-fifth Generat Relative to soldiers, sailors and mar- .... Relative to requesting auditor of state to furnish information...... .297, 308 Relative to return of House joint reso- Relative to repairing capitol elevators 425 Thanks to representatives and sena- tors in congress relative to Cuba.. 425 Relative to analysis and expense of employes of insane at Independ- Relative to completing revision of 779 921, 931 934 Showing the bills which, as originally introduced or as modified by amend- 5. To provide for an extension and use of state library. 6. Tendering to the United States jurisdiction over certain Indians, and over their lands... 22. To authorize the transfer of county road funds. 32. Legalizing the incorporation of Pulaski.. 37. Relative to the sale of property by common carriers. No. Chapter. 107 39. To relieve asylum at Andrew from indebtedness to state.. 113 40. Relative to text books for use of pupils in public schools. 37 65. To prevent combinations between fire insurance companies 22 To prevent blindness and for the care of infants.. 73 |