Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1903 — Bills Signed by the Governor. [ARTICLE]
Bills Signed by the Governor.
8. Is. 172—Authorizing the State board of school book commissioners to contract for primers. Wolcott. 8. B. IG2—Authorizing the employment of agents to find homes for inmates of the Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Orphans' Home, at Kniglitstown. Starr. 8. B. 32—Amending the law regulating the lending of the common school fund. Ogborn. 11. B. 187—Providing that trainmen shall noi_ work longer than sixteen consecutive hours. (This was known among railroad men as tho human endurance bill.) Hull. 8. B. 78 —Relating to the interest on delinquent taxes. Wood. 8. B. 10—Concerning the work and report of viewers of ditches. Crumpacker. 8. B. It) —Providing for the building of floodgates for ditches, (jray. 8. B. 135 —Amending the Fort Wayne charter. Ulrey. 8. B. 229—Providing for limited divorce from “bed and board." Fleming. 8. B. 200 —Amending an net regulating the organization of voluntary associations. Fortune. S. B. 178—Legalizing the Incorporation of Versailles. Singer. 11. B. 278 —Fixing the time for holding court in the Seventeenth judicial district. 8. B. 50—Authorizing the sale of the water works plant at Mishaevuka by the city. Burns. 8. B. 199 Providing for the separation of tlie woman's prison and girls’ industrial school and the building of a new school for girls. Good tv hie. H."B. 229—ExtendlnjTtlie right of eminent domain of street railway and inter urhans. Ntnnsbury. 11. B. 100—To prevent the desecration of graves and provide bodies for dissection in medical and dental colleges. Bain) 11. B. 129—Extending the time for assessing property. Owen. 11. 11. 140—Requiring signal fights on lake ernft, and the Inspection ol their boilers twice a year. Muumicrt. 11. B. 180—v\ in ending the law for (axing rolling stock of transportation companies, telephone and telegraph lines. Owen. Bills Vetoed by the Governor. H. 11. 291—Authorizing and legalizing the transfer of pupil* In township schools. Slanslmry. (The Governor's message to the House said the bill was loosely drawn.) 8. B. 170—Allowing' life insurance companies to invest 20 per cent of their funds in bonds of incorporated companies. Dausninn. (The Governor fnaicd fluctuation in values would impair tho securities.) H. B. 112 —Legalizing the incorporation of Arcadia. Mitchell. Passed—3o to 0. *
