IT A 1 1. 



be on th Tuesday next following the first Mon- 

 uiU r. and the terms or officers elected 

 fci*bi on the 1st of the foll< uary. 



The sessions of tin- Legisbteri are to I- bi- 

 ennial, beginning, except I In- In -econd 



January n \t after the 



member*, whose terms are two years f.-r mem- 

 btn of the II. MIX' and four year* for Senators. 

 except that half <-f the S-nators first chosen 

 haU IK* drawn by lot to serve two years only. 

 years is the mini mum age. M-m- 

 ben can not hold any office of trust or profit 

 from I In- (Jovernment r State, or take any that 

 ha* been created during their trim-: they shall 

 1 from arn-st during the session. f..r 

 ' -re inn! in returning, and shall 

 receire not more than $4 a day and mil. a-,- 

 not to exceed !< cents a mile. ar ses- 



sion except the first shall exceed sr- 

 length. ex ept in -;i-<-- <.f impeachment, and no 

 Special session la>t more than thirty days. The 

 -hall have the power of impeachment by 

 i special legisla- 

 tion is prohibited in 18 cases. 



; r .hil.it 1 releasing obliga- 

 fcO municipal corpor 



: ; aulhori/ing etc.; delegating 



power to make or interfere with municipal im- 



i.ent.H and the like; granting extra cora- 



psjMUlloa to officers, eta, exoepJ in the case of 



charges incurred by public officers in the 



' the laws; and from authorizing the 

 or any tty.town, town-hip, district, or 



other "political sulidivisioii of the State to lend 

 lit or subscribe to stock or bonds in aid 

 of anv railroad, telegraph, or other private indi- 

 vidual ite enterprise or underta) 

 The Kxecutive Department -hall con- 



nor. Secretary of State, State Auditor, 

 I rcasurer. .\ttorncy-< Jem-nil, and Supcrin- 

 of Public Instruction, each of whom 

 shall bold his office for four years, beginning on 

 the first Monday in January n- it after his elec- 

 tion, except that the terms of office of th..-.- 

 elected at the first election shall be-in when 

 the Slate shall be admitted into the t'nion, 

 and shall end on the first Monday in January, 

 A. ii. 1901. 



i-v of the death of tli- (;..v. rnor, or dis- 

 ability from any cause, the Secretary of State 

 shall be acting Governor : and if he also is un- 

 able to perform the duties of the office, they 

 n upon the President pro tern, of the 



The Governor. Justices of the Supreme Court, 

 snd Attorney-General constitute a Board of 

 Pardons; the Governor, Secretary of 



ey-GenefaUBoard 



nWoners; the Governor, State , . and 



Auditor, a Board of Insane-asylum ( ommi- 



ootrt: and the Governor. A ncrnl. 



-<iperintendent of Public Instruction, a 



Bnd of furorm-scn**.! Commissioners. All 



***** to go into the treasury. 



Tbe Sonmne Court is U. t of 8 judges, 



*** ** JH^eased to 5 a , The 



the first, shsJl be six yea- 

 r the pnwnt 7 judici; Tho 



jjojp^e jodgs (s abolished. 



the undent into 2? representative 



The article on education provides that 



>liall ineln.le 1 



ami irrmniiiiir L r r:i'l.->; hi^'h s.-h- 



eulturul i-oHc-jfc- : u -u. Ii <.ilu-i 

 an the LegUlatur* 



trol and M. of the i. ul.li. -,!,,.. ,1 



shall ,e Vest 



: <>f 1'ul,]: 



..ure ri.'Ml.. 

 'I' K<lii.-ati<.!i shall hn\< 



to be usod in tin .-..11,1111111 schoola. 



The metric system is to be taught; n i 

 tests are forbidden, and "neither the 1 

 ture n< . town. veh.,..| .: 



or other public corporation shall make ai 

 projiriat ion to aid in the -u|.| 

 seminal my. college, ui. 



institution, controlled iii whole or in p 

 any Church. s<-ct. or denoiiiinat ion \>. 



Cor|K)rations for municipal | 



.ited liy special law-, but the Legislature 

 shall provide by general laws for tip 

 t ion, cla^ilicat ion. ai. 



jiroporiion to population. Cities are pr ! 

 from selling or leasing wat.-rwork- or .!; 

 supply owned or controlled by them, except ih,,t 

 they may exchange them for 

 value. 



ailroad corporation shall consoljii. 

 stock, property, or franchise with anvoth' 

 road corporation owning a competing line. 



The rolling stock and other movable pi- 

 belonging to any other railroad company 

 poration in the' State shall be cons 

 sonal property, and shall be liable to t;> 

 and to execution and sale. 



No corporal ion or association shall brii 

 armed person or bodies of men into the S 1 

 the preservation of the peace or the suppi 

 of domestic troubles, without authority of law. 



The stockholders in every corjK>ration 

 joint stock association for banking purp- 

 addition to the amount of capital 

 scribed and fully paid by them, -hall b. 

 vidually responsible for an additional amount 

 ctjual to the amount of their stock. 



( '..mbin.v ntrol prices an- pmh 



and corporations viohUing this section i 

 deprived of their franchises. 



- made a crime for any c.,rj 



ration to interfere mali< 



with the obtaining or retaining of empl 



The article on revenue and ta\ 



hat a deduction of debts from <T. 

 assessments may be authorised, and e 

 jniblic pp.; perty usel exclusiv. 



religious worship or charitable purpose^ 

 places of burial r held for pri-- 



corporate IK-TIC lit. Ditches and 

 to be separately taxed when u-ed exr-lusi\- 

 irrigating the property of the . 

 claims and mines are* to be taxed at th- 

 paid the I'nite when 



1 for other purpo-e-: machin- 

 ery, etc.. is to be taxed at its value. Ti 

 of taxation shall not exceed 8 milN on the dol- 

 lar: when the taxable property shall amo-. 

 $200,000,000, it must not exceed 5 mill 



