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House bill No. 391, entitled

"An act to amend section 8071, article 1, chapter 143, Revised Statutes of 1889, by striking out the last clause of said section."

House bill No. 563, entitled

"An act to amend chapter 54 of the Revised Statutes of 1889, relating to 'Sheep-killing dogs, and fate of,' by adding three new sections, known as section 4512a, 4512b and 4512c."

Senate bill No. 497, entitled

"An act to amend section 4099 of article 5, of chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, relating to 'Indictments,' and to the inspection and docketing of indictments in misdemeanor cases."

House bill No. 444, entitled

"An act to repeal sections 8632 and 8634 of chapter 164, article 1, of the Revised Statutes, 1889, entitled Treasury, state,' and to enact two new sections in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 8632 and 8634."

Senate bill No. 66, entitled

"An act to define the words 'Central committee,' and to prescribe the duty thereof in relation to nominations to fill vacancies on tickets."

House bill No. 460, entitled

"An act to prevent voluntary assignments by banks and trust companies, and the preference of creditors by such institutions when in a failing condition, by adding a section to an act, approved March 15, 1897, entitled 'An act to repeal an act to provide for the examination of banks and fund companies incorporated under article VII, chapter 42 of the Revised Statutes of the Statute of Missouri, 1889, and trust companies, and providing for prosecution of such companies when discovered to be in violation of the law, approved March 22, 1895, and to enact a new section in lieu thereof.”

Respectfully,

LON V. STEPHENS,

Governor.

To the Secretary of State:

Jefferson City, May 30, 1899.

Sir I have the honor to forward to you herewith, with my approval indorsed thereon, the following bills, which reached me within the ten days next before the adjournment of the 40th General Assembly:

House bill No. 521, entitled

"An act repealing section 1779, of chapter 31, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, enacting a new section in lieu thereof, and also enacting a new section, to be known as section 1789a, in relation to free public libraries and the use thereof."

Senate revised bill No. 13, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 130 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Printing, public.""

Revised Senate bill No. 22, entitled

"An act to revise and amend article 14, relating to 'Costs in criminal cases,' of chapter 48, entitled 'Criminal cases, practice and pro

ceedings in,' of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the acts amendatory thereto."

Revised Senate bill No. 7, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 3 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Agricultural societies.'"

House bill No. 909, entitled

"An act to amend section 8464 of article 7 relating to 'township trustees and their duties,' of chapter 162, entitled "Township organization' of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, of 1889."

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To the Secretary of State:

Jefferson City, May 31, 1899.

Sir I have the honor to forward to you herewith, with my approval indorsed thereon, the following bills, which reached me within the ten days next before the adjournment of the 40th General Assembly:

House bill No. 703, entitled

"An act to authorize the transfer of thirty thousand dollars from the Executors' and Administrators' fund to the State Revenue fund." Senate bill No. 424, entitled

"An act to repeal chapter 150 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, entitled 'State buildings-lighting of.'"

Senate bill No. 464, entitled

"An act to repeal section 3526 of article 3, chapter 47, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and to enact a new section in lieu thereof, relating to burglary in the second degree.”

House bill No. 917, entitled

"An at to amend hapter 112 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri, 1889, entitled 'The Militia,' by enacting a new article, to be known as article 11, entitled 'Establishing a post of the National Guard of Missouri at Kemper Military school, Boonville, Missouri.”

Revised Senate bill No. 20, entitled

“An act to revise and amend chapter 152 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Statistics.'"

House bill No. 913, entitled

"An act to repeal section 8455 of article 5, relating to qualifications and tenure of office of chapter 162, entitled 'Township organization' of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889."

House bill No. 895, entitled

"An act to amend section 7884 of article 3 of chapter 140 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, of 1889, entitled 'Roads and highways,' and relating to road and bridge taxes, how levied and collected and paid out."

House bill No. 285, entitled

"An act for the relief of Joe and Vic Barth."

House bill No. 882, entitled

"An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act to repeal section 46 of an act to redistrict the state into judicial circuits, approved April 7, 1892, as amended by an act substituting a new section therefor, approved March 16, 1893, relating to 'Judicial circuits and the terms of courts,' and to enact a new section in lieu thereof, approved March 18, 1895,' and enact a new section in lieu thereof."

Senate bill No. 494, entitled

"An act to amend article 10, relating to 'Appeals and writs of error," of chapter 48 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, entitled 'Criminal cases, practice and proceedings in,' by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section 4297a, and relating to appeals from the circuit court in misdemeanor cases."

House bill No. 712, entitled

"An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act to provide for the appointment of commissioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States,' approved March 11, 1895."

Revised Senate bill No. 1, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 36 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto entitled 'Commissioner of permanent seat of government.'"

Respectfully,

LON V. STEPHENS,

Governor.

Jefferson City, June 2, 1899.

To the Secretary of State: Sir I have the honor to forward to you herewith, with my approval indorsed thereon, the following bills, which reached me within the ten days next before the adjournment of the 40th General Assembly:

Senate bill No. 455, entitled

"An act to repeal section 1821 of article 1, chapter 31, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri, 1889, entitled 'Cities and towns, miscellaneous provisions and general powers.'"

Senate bill No. 500, entitled

"An act to amend subdivision XX of section 1255 of article 3 of chapter 30 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, entitled 'Cities, towns and villages,' and relating to granting and issuing licenses, as amended by the act of 1897, approved March 15, 1897."

Senate bill No. 456, entitled

"An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act concerning sewers and drains for cities in the State having special charters which now or hereafter contain more than two thousand and less than thirty thousand inhabitants, and for cities of the third and fourth class,' approved March 18, 1893."

Senate bill No. 6, entitled

"An act to prohibit the manufacture of wearing apparel, purses, feathers, artificial flowers or other goods for male or female wear in tenement and dwelling houses except by the immediate members of

the family living therein, and to label the same in certain cases; and providing for penalties for the violation of this act."

Revised Senate bill No. 10, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 23 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, and the acts amendatory thereto, entitled 'Bridges."" House bill No. 134, entitled

"An act to amend chapter 115, article 2, by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section 7077c."

House bill No. 206, entitled

"An act to amend section 5912f, of an act to add to chapter 89, article 5, Revised Statutes of 1889, entitled 'Insurance, general provisions,' six new sections to be numbered respectively 5912a, 5912b, 5912c, 5912d, 5912e, 5912f, of session acts of 1897, in relation to insurance brokers."

House bill 919, entitled

"An act to repeal section 1677 and 1678 of article 6, relating to 'Villages,' of chapter 30 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, entitled 'Cities, towns and villages,' and to enact three new sections in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 1677, 1678 and 1678a.”

Respectfully,

LON V. STEPHENS,

Governor.

To the Secretary of State:

Jefferson City, June 2, 1899.

Sir I have the honor to forward to you herewith, with my approval indorsed thereon, the following bills, which reached me within the ten days next before the adjournment of the 40th General Assembly:

House bill No. 911, entitled

"An act to repeal section 8441 of article 4 relating to 'Methods of conducting township elections' of chapter 162, entitled Township organization,' of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, and to enact a new section in lieu thereof, to be known as section 8441."

House bill No. 896, entitled

“An act to amend section 7882 of article 3, chapter 140 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, entitled 'Roads and highways,' and relating to the election of the board of township road commissioners, when elected and their qualifications.'"

House bill No. 918, entitled

"An act to amend section 1666 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889."

House revised bill No. 4, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 167 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri of 1889, and amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'University, State.'"

Revised Senate bill No. 15, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 88, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Institutions, eleemosynary.'"

Revised Senate bill No. 3, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 125, of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Peddlers and their licenses.'"

Senate revised bill No. 17, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 4 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Aliens." " Revised Senate bill No. 11, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 27 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Cattle.'"

Senate bill No. 286, entitled

"An act relating to the grading and changing of grade, and the proceedings therefor; and providing how damages occasioned thereby shall be ascertained and fixed, in cities now having or hereafter at any time having a population of three hundred thousand inhabitants. or over."

Respectfully,

LON V. STEPHENS,

Governor.

To the Secretary of State:

Jefferson City, June 3, 1899.

Sir I have the honor to forward to you herewith, with my approval indorsed thereon, the following bills, which reached me within the ten days next preceding the adjournment of the 40th General Assembly:

Senate bill No. 486, entitled

"An act to amend section 2253 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, relating to 'Duties of parties appealing, etc."

Substitute for revised Senate bill No. 6, entitled

"An act to revise and amend chapter 111 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Merchants' licenses.'"

Revised Senate bill No. 21, entitled

“An act to revise and amend chapter 101 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1889, and the amendatory acts thereto, entitled 'Levees.' " House bill No. 137, entitled

"An act to amend section 7054, chapter 115, article 1 of the Revised Statutes of the state of Missouri to prohibit the screening of coal before being weighed, with penalty for the violation of the act.”

House bill No. 66, entitled

"An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to grant certain lake and river-bed lands to the counties in which they are located for school purposes,' approved April 8th, 1895, by providing for the grant, recovery, survey and sale of such lake and river-bed lands, and of islands formed and hereafter forming in the navigable waters of this state, and by adding new sections thereto."

Respectfully,

LON V. STEPHENS,

Governor.

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