K unia 



law i. fines trusts, provides heavy penalties, in- 

 ami mak contract* 



... 



. : . 





was mane reuires 



requires noMers 







,1 r,,! " ,. '.. .:. . . 



To regulate the mining of coal at the Sute Peni- 

 tentiary . and abolish the contract system. 



the Or* class to levy a tax of I* milk for the sup- 

 ompetent the testimony of husband and 



a every employer of more then 10 men 

 to pay weekly wages. 



i '...'>. . < 



of coal mints* 



, 



.-> 





years 



,-.- f I-', 



' . < 



d classes are 



tn 

 water mu*t 



fran- 



MIS creat<i 

 f a grain inspector was provided 



ng Shawnee f- 

 books and pn> 

 not more t Inn i threo to be of the same pcl 



I..1I was passed at 

 <"< <>f tho session. It makes unlawful th< 





 assot i the purpose of discharg- 



icsderolvini: u|*,t, sheriffs, d* 

 iff*, policemen, constables, or peace officers in the 



ides as a penalty imprisonment for 



f not I.-** tlmn thr- more 



ne year for each * r. in case of a 



ne of $10.000. 



ralian ballot law was so amended as to 

 increase the pay of judge* and clerks of elections, 

 fix a rut<< for tin- printing >( Itallota, and 



increase the uiniiU-r of names necessary on a peti- 



1 



graduate* <>f ttn> law 



.ut further exniiiin.i 

 Altng the act for the encouragement of silk 





.f taxas oo UM 



to about $3.130.- 

 177.000 was appro- 



M M i - . :..-. .., 

 Toprka Insane A y lum (main- 







$4U. M. 



; - - ; 



.-ifiann. ftf&JMO; 



Industrial s 



a&OOO; Soldiers* Home. Dodge Ctty. $81.- 



r supply ). $5,000; II ortk 

 al Society. $>.MO; per 55m and mileage of Stale 



$10.000: >nee of dcstitul 



<: H..I.T t re. $|.NOO 



. $1.400; State prinfeg 



- 



pObwTstatatei i f lcV7,fJ . 



ary of district judges, $7,008; forestry and irriga- 

 v and judicial deiartmaota, 

 Ittjotj kfi 



cultural <'..l!.--- building, $16.000; bust of ex-Gov. 



y, $1.000; 



..--.- v - .' - 



Many salaries wen most of these being 



of clerks and stenographers : but the chancellor of 

 <A> ...t from $5.000 to $4.000. and 

 salaries at the institution above $1.000 



II n guln .- and salaries of county 



officer* wiu in some counties increase their com- 

 pensation. but in the greater part will make a re- 

 Some of the bill* were rasstil in different form 

 from that in which they were signed by the Oov. 



that wa* introduced proposed to mate 



m man* I menu into a statute. 

 tiesattarh.^.1. 



Ixll introduced was to prohibit the wear- 

 rot her head apparel at public 



rnnit \ 



o-r^. rations U 



M . Mapanii i 



\.i.r .n, ,.,,. 



lions ana q*a*i and 

 member* of mutual 



. 





Iteemea to soldiers to tell 



he listing and taxation of min- 



J street-railway companies to place ves- 

 protection of moton 



for tho Slat, Itepub- 



gKoonds anilUml he Women's 



s. for a home and hoc; 



D to provide fora 



One of the things that the Legislature was bound 



l>v irtv pledges to do was to pass a maximum 



nue bjll. A bill embodying the desired 



n bill, was presented, btr 



not pass. Another bill was passed, but a protest 

 was signed hv nearly all the strong supporters of 

 the Brown bill. Tnb bill was vetoed by the Oov. 



and lower 



law* In Con rl. The Ix-gi*latuir fixed new 

 rer rale-* to lie charged by the Kan**> 



stock > anK The company protested in the form 

 application Iders for 



an injuni 



the law into effect. A restraining order was issasd 



while a hearing wms held to decide whether the 



stock could earn a fair 



