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Show ; BILLS GALORE ARE PRESENTED SENATE Majority of Proppsed Measures Mea-sures of Little Moment Among the measures which were Introduced In-troduced during the afternoon session of the senate yesterday were the following: fol-lowing: Senate bill No. 109. by tern, authorizing author-izing and regulating the exchange of reciprocal interfnsurance contracts among Individuals and empowering corporations to enter into such con-j con-j tracts. 1 Senate bill No. 110. by Peter, which I provides for the government of the j Mate university adding the state su-! su-! perintendent of public Instruction to I the. board of twelve regentsM Senate bill No. in, by Peters, applies to the Agricultural college and adda .the superintendent of public . tnstruc- tinn ti the hoard i I Sena te bill No. 112. by Peters, j amends the law regarding health education, edu-cation, providing that tha cos tj hall be paid out of the school fund. Senate bill No. 113. by Jenaon. relates I to.embeszleinent, providing severe pen-, laity for the crime. , j . Senate bill No. 114, by Jenaon. re-1 late to the issuance of an injunction., (prohibiting persons from practicing i medicine before lawfully being admit- i ' ted to practice. I I Senate bill No. 115. by Jensen, re-1 1 la tea to powers of county commtaeion-! commtaeion-! era aa to road;-. j fi mu- bill tir. 11 a. by J-inen, grain i ing power to boards of city commissioners commis-sioners of thp first and second class for the pur pone of securing the health, comfort and welfare of, the inhabitant regarding the locating of industries. At tho afternoon aesslon the Quinney measure amending the present law which fixed eight hours as the maximum maxi-mum limit In which a woman may work In any day. and also fixing the hours of work during a week at forty-eight, forty-eight, was killed without' a dlaxentfng voice. The Quinney measure provided i that where employers and employes! agreed to longer hours, that women) might no work, but be paid extra for the work. The opponent of the measure meas-ure maintained that this would nullify the present eight-hour law. |