241. Mr. MORRISON: An act making it a crime to make false reports against em- ployés, and providing for the punishment of persons making the same......
242. Mr. ANDERSON, of Whitman (by request): An act to regulate the sale and re- demption of transportation tickets of common carriers.
243. Mr. LEO: An act to define the liability of railroad companies in relation to damages sustained by their employés.....
244. Mr. ANDERSON, of Pierce: An act to provide for the foreclosure of mortgages, and to repeal certain laws in conflict therewith..
245. Mr. ANDERSON, of Pierce: An act to prohibit the appointment of the sheriff of any county receiver or assignee in cases of insolvency or assignment, and declaring an emergency....
246. Mr. WEBB (by request): An act for the protection of the records of the sev- eral counties of the State of Washington, and regulating the business of ab- stracting in relation thereto.......
247. Mr. WHITE: An act for the payment for services in selling school lands by Bickerton & Bell..
248. Mr. KELLER: An act to regulate the licensing or taxing of dogs and the lia- bility of owners thereof....
249. Mr. McNEW: To regulate the fares of passengers and the fares of baggage of passengers on railroads......
250. Mr. SALLEE: An act providing for the inspection of illuminating oils and for the appointment of a state inspector and deputy inspectors, aud fixing their compensation.
251. Mr. McELWAIN: An act to repeal section 4 of an act entitled "An act to pro- tect salmon and other food fishes in the State of Washington, and upon all waters upon which this state has jurisdiction and concurrent jurisdiction," and declaring an emergency....
252. Mr. MOORE: An act to amend section 14 of an act entitled "An act in relation to prosecuting attorneys, defining their duties and fixing their compensa- tion," approved February 4, 1886, the same being section 231 of volume 1 of Hill's Annotated Statutes and Codes of Washington...
253. Mr. WHEELER: An act to amend section 74 of an act entitled "An act to pro- vide for the assessments and collection of taxes in the State of Washing- ton, and declaring an emergency," approved March 9, 1891, the same being section 1083 of volume 1 of Hill's Annotated Statutes and Codes of Washing- ton
254. (Substiute for House bill No. 59): An act regulating fish traps..
255. Mr. HELIKER: An act to amend sections 2390, 2385 and 2386 of the Code of 1881 (the same being sections 1361, 1386 and 1387, respectively, of Hill's Code), and relating to marriage licenses and certificates..
256. Mr. McMILLAN: An act relating to county surveyors..............
257. Mr. GREENBERG: An act to amend sec. 9 of an act entitled "An act to regulate and license insurance business in this state," approved March 27, 1890.
258. Mr. MCELWAIN (by request): An act to repeal chapter 159 of the Code of Washington of 1881, relating to the quarantine of vessels...................
259. Mr. WINCHELL: An act to establish a system of public schools in cities of ten thousand or more inhabitants, and to provide for properly maintaining, gov- erning and grading the same.......
260. Mr. RINEHART: An act to amend sec. 8, chap. 153, of the Session Laws of 1891, State of Washington, regulating the practice of pharmacy, approved March 9, 1891.
261. Mr. McELWAIN: An act to protect salmon and other food fishes in the waters of Puget Sound and in small streams flowing into Puget Sound, and declaring an emergency...
262. Mr. GILMAN: An act to enable cities and towns to exercise the right of emi- nent domain for the taking and damaging of lands and property for public purposes, providing a method for making compensation therefor, and provid- ing for special assessments in certain cases upon property benefited, and de- claring an emergency
263. Mr. SHADLE: An act to prevent the making of deficiencies in the public in- stitutions and departments of the State of Washington, and providing for an emergency board.
264. Mr. BUSH, of Chehalis (by request): An act relating to liens on logs, spars, piles, lumber, shingles and other timber; repealing sections 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 and 1956 of the Laws of Washington of 1891, the same being sections 1676, 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685, 1686, 1687, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1692, 1693 and 1694 of Hill's Annotated Statutes and Code of Washington, and declaring an emergency..
265. Mr. SALLEE: An act to prohibit minors from entering saloons and places where intoxicating liquors are sold or offered for sale, and houses of prosti- tution, or places where gambling is conducted, whether public or otherwise, and declaring an emergency
266. Mr. BROCK: An act to amend sections 17, 18, 19, 20 and 23 of an act entitled "An act providing for the printing and distributing of ballots at public ex- pense, and to regulate-voting at state and other elections," approved March 19, 1889 ".
267. Mr. MORRISON: An act in relation to insurance and to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate and license insurance business in this state," approved March 27, 1890, by adding a section thereto..
268. Mr. DENN: An act to provide for the sale and disposal of the lands granted by the United States to the State of Washington for the erection of capitol buildings, and declaring an emergency...
269. Mr. ANDERSON, of Whatcom: An act in relation to evidence in actions and judicial proceedings...
270. Mr. ANDERSON, of Whatcom: An act regulating pleadings in certain cases, in actions and judicial proceedings.
271. Mr. LUDDEN: An act in relation to the manner of commencing civil actions, and amendatory of sections 173 and 175 of the Civil Code of Procedure, and declaring an emergency........
272. Mr. MOORE: An act to regulate the employment of the members of the fac- ulty of the Washington State Agricultural College...
273. Mr. SCOTT: An act fixing a maximum rate of charges for the transportation of the articles herein enumerated, and providing penalties for the violation of this act by common carriers in the State of Washington...........
274. Mr. LETTERMAN: An act providing for the board of directors to consist of five members in school districts having 300 or more children of school age and not within an incorporated city of 10,000 inhabitants or more........
275. Mr. WEED: An act creating a code commission to compile laws and statistics pertaining to irrigation. (Submitted for House bill No. 81.)..
276. Mr. HURD: An act to regulate the fees and compensations of officers and other persons..
277. Mr. HURD: An act to regulate fees of county clerks as ex officio clerks of the superior courts of the State of Washington...........
278. Substitute for House bill No. 3 and No. 67, for the relief of indigent sol- diers....
279. Mr. HURD: An act to permit superior court judges to grant authority to ad- ministrator of intestate estates to mortgage real estate for certain purposes, and if necessary appoint special administrator therefor.
280. Mr. GREENBERG: An act relating to costs in certain actions..
281. Mr. NELSON (by request): An act to amend section 1650 of volume 1 of Hill's Statutes and Codes of the State of Washington (the same being section 1991 of the Code of Washington of 1881), relating to the foreclosure of chattel mortgages.................
282. Mr. TEMPLE: An act to provide for the payment of time checks...
283. Mr. LUDDEN: An act granting a bounty for the production and manufacture of sugar in the State of Washington........
284. Mr. HELIKER: An act to amend section 2186 of the Code of 1881 relating to quarantine......
285. Mr. MCMILLAN: An act to amend title 27 of Hill's Code, entitled "Of protec- tion to the lumbering interests"
286. Mr. KARR: An act relating to corporations organized to drive logs and other timber products, and defining their powers and duties....
287. Mr. SHELTON: An act providing liens upon saw logs, spars, piles, or other timber, and upon lumber and shingles, and concerning the remedy to secure and obtain such liens, and the benefit thereof, and the manner and procedure of obtaining the same.......
288. Mr. LUDDEN: An act relating to costs upon motions and demurrers in the superior court..
289. Mr. McMURPHY: An act relating to salaries and compensation of county officers, and amending sections 2974, 2975, 2976, 2977, 2978, 2979, 2980, 2981, 2982, 2983, 2984, 2985, 2986, 2987, 2988, 2989, 2990, 2991, 2992, 2993, 2994 2995, 2996, 2997 and 2998 of the first volume of Hill's Annotated Statutes and Codes of Wash- ington...
290. Mr. HURD: An act regulating the fees of court stenographers, also defining their duties and prescribing a penalty for making illegal changes....... 291. Mr. TULL: An act defining forcible entry, forcible detainer and unlawful de- tainer of real property, and providing remedies therefor by summary pro- ceedings..
292. Mr. MENTZER: An act to provide for the location and erection of a capitol building, and declaring an emergency.
293. Mr. MCKENZIE: An act to provide for the sale of lands granted to the State of Washington for the purpose of erecting public buildings at the state capital, and for the preservation of said lands and the proceeds thereof..
294. Mr. WHITE: An act to amend section 17 of an act entitled "An act to regulate and license insurance business in this state," adopted and approved March 27, 1890..
295. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: An act to provide for the punishment of the crime against nature....
296. Mr. MCMILLAN: An act entitled "An act to amend sections 1679, 1682, 1685 and 1690 of Hill's Code, the same being sections 1941, 1944, 1947 and 1952 of the Code of Washington, 1881..
297. Mr. SMITH, of Douglas: An act regulating the erection of mill dams. 298. Mr. BAKER: An act providing for the levy and collection of an inheritance tax
299. Mr. LUDDEN: An act to amend and re-enact an act entitled "An act for the appraising and disposing of tide and shore lands belonging to the State of Washington," approved March 26, 1890..
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