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Show ! ACTION ON BILLS I 4 : - In the Senate. Senate bill No. 9, by Bevan. Regulating the sale of narcotics. Signed in open session ses-sion by president and transmitted to lower house. House bill No. 59, by Page. Income tax. Referred to committee on public affairs. Senate bill No. 12, by Evans. Torrens' land act. Reported as passed with amendments amend-ments by lower house. Amendments accepted ac-cepted by senate, repassed and referred to committee on enrolling and engrossing. engross-ing. House joint memorial No. 4, by Young. Relating to severance of diplomatic relations re-lations with Germany. Signed by president presi-dent and returned to lower house. Senate joint memorial No. 3, by TVoot-ton. TVoot-ton. Relating to the franking of printed matter issued by state board of health. Returned with signature of speaker and transmitted to governor. Senate bill No. 24, by Chez. Authorizing Authoriz-ing city councils to contract for care of cemeteries and cemetery lots. Returned with signature of speaker and transmitted to eovernor. Senate bill No. 41. by Dern. Relating to bonds and oaths of city officers. Signed by speaker and transmitted to governor. .! Senate bill No. 142, by committee on appropriations and claims. Creating a motor vehicle registration fund. Passed under suspension of rules and transmitted to lower house. In the House. H. B. No. 66, by Young. Appropriating SSOOO for reimbursement of those extending extend-ing aid to families of national guard members on Mexican border duty. Killed on adverse committee report. H. B. No. 47, by Hay ward. Appropriating Appro-priating $30n0 for relief of J. W. Guerts. Killed on adverse committee report. H. B. No. 109, by Hecker. Relating to property exempt from execution. Killed on adverse committee report. H. B. No. 36. by McKay. Relating to salaries of court stenographers. Killed on adverse committee report. Notice of reconsideration re-consideration today. ' H. B. No. 119. by Page. Relating to. eugenic marriages. Killed on adverse committee report. H. B. No. 96. by McKay. Relating to campaign expenses. Killed on adverse committee report. H. B. No. 50, by Greenwood. Relating to drngless healers. Referred to health i committee to compare with health department depart-ment bill. H. B. No. SO, by Young. -Relating to fees of countv recorders. Killed. H. B. No. 76, by McKay. Relating to sale of state lands. Passed. I T. B. No. 13, by By water. Relating to scml-monthlv paydays. Killed. S. B. No. 31. by Dern. Relating to city park commissions. Passed. S. B. No. 50, by Stevens. Relating to Investment of sinking funds. Passed. H. B. No. SS. by Hecker. Relating to rates for publication of icgal notices. Passed. H. B. No. 4S. hy Decker. Relating to quarantine for rahies. Passed. H B. No. 1-0. bv Kisher. Creatine livestock live-stock board. Referred to agricultural committee. , H B. No. 9!. by Cazier. Relating to irrigation districts. Referred to irrigation committee. " H R No. 129. by Adams. Relating to disposition of state lands. Referred to lands committee. H B. No. 110. bv Greenwood. Relating to state health department. Referred Jo health committee. H B No r.3, bv Young. Relating to harbw regulations. Referred to health committee. H B No 105. hv Young. Relating to protection of game. Referred to fish and game committee. i H B No 12T, by T iddison. Relating to conservation of water. Referred to committee on buildings. H B No 1n4. bv Cardon. Making it a felony toVs'teal autos. Referred to judi-cinrv judi-cinrv committee. H B No 126, by Boyd en. Relating to fees' of court clerks. Referred to salaries and fees committee. H B. No. 125. by Berg. Relating to assessments oT school property. Referred to hiehwavs and brides committee. II. r No. U'j. hv McKinney. Rein tine to practice of dentistry. Referred to health committee. H. B. No. 13.".. by Young. Relating to I powers of constables. Referred to jud'i- clary committee. |