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By Senator Maher: Senate Bill No. 78-An Act entitled "An Act to provide for the payment for services rendered the State of California by William H. Thornley, as Deputy State Commissioner of Immigation, and making the necessary appropriation therefor."

Referred to Committee on Claims.

Also: Senate Bill No. 79-An Act to amend section one thousand two hundred and nine of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California, relating to the power of Courts in the matter of punishing contempts of Court.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 80-An Act to increase the police force of the various cities, and cities and counties of the State, and to provide for the appointment of such extra police officers, and for the payment of their salaries.

Referred to Committee on City, City and County, and Town Govern

ments.

Also: Senate Bill No. 81-An Act to provide for a State Board of Arbitration, for the settlement of differences between employers and employés.

Referred to Committee on Capital and Labor.

Also: Senate Bill No. 82-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Political Code," approved March 12, 1872, by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section three thousand two hundred and forty-six, relating to the payment of persons employed under the provisions of section three thousand two hundred and forty-five of said Political Code.

Referred to Committee on Capital and Labor.

Also: Senate Bill No. 83-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Political Code," approved March 12, 1872, by amending section three thousand two hundred and forty-five, relating to eight hours being a legal day's work.

Referred to Committee on Capital and Labor.

Also: Senate Bill No. 84-An Act to regulate the practice of pharmacy and sale of poisons in the State of California.

Referred to Committee on Hospitals.

Also: Senate Bill No. 85-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act in relation to certain deputies, assistants, and copyists of County Clerks."

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 86-An Act relating to life, and casualty, and annuity or endowment insurance on the assessment plan, and the conduct of the business of such insurance.

Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 87-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Penal Code," approved February 14, 1872, by adding to chapter eight, title thirteen, part one, one section numbered five hundred and thirty-eight, relating to the punishment of fortune telling. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 88-An Act to pay the claim of James W. Rankin for services in the office of the State Treasurer of California, and appropriate money therefor.

Referred to Committee on Claims.

Also: Senate Bill No. 89--An Act entitled "An Act to provide for the payment of services rendered the State of California by William H. Thornley, as State Commissioner of Immigration, and making necessary appropriation therefor."

Referred to Committee on Claims.

Also: Senate Bill No. 90-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend section six of an Act entitled 'An Act concerning the waterfront of the City and County of San Francisco,' approved March 15, 1878, and to confer further powers upon the Board of State Harbor Commissioners," approved March 17, 1889.

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Navigation.

Also: Senate Bill No. 91-An Act to provide for the issuance and sale of State bonds to create a fund for the construction and furnishing by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners of a general ferry and passenger depot in the City and County of San Francisco; to create a Sinking Fund for the payment of said bonds, and providing for the submission of this Act to a vote of the people.

Referred to Committee on Finance.

Also: Senate Bill No. 92-An Act to provide penalties for failure to pay tolls, by false returns or otherwise, to Board of State Harbor Commissioners.

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Navigation.

By Senator Mahoney: Senate Bill No. 93-An Act to amend sections six hundred and twenty-eight and six hundred and thirty of the Civil Code, relating to gas corporations.

Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 94-An Act to add a new section to the Civil Code, to be known as section three hundred and twenty-eight, to enforce the provisions of section three, of article twelve, of the Constitution. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 95-An Act to add a new section to the Civil Code, to be known and designated as section five hundred and twelve, relating to street railroads.

Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 96-An Act to amend section five hundred and one of the Civil Code, relating to railroads.

Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 97-An Act to add a new section to the Penal Code, to be known and numbered as section three hundred and nineteen, relating to the renting of property for immoral purposes.

Referred to Committee on Education and Public Morals.

Also: Senate Bill No. 98-An Act to amend sections fifty-five and seventy-five of the Civil Code, in relation to marriage.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 99-An Act to create a State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, prescribe its powers and duties, and provide for the amicable adjustment of grievances and disputes that may arise between employers and employés.

Referred to Committee on Capital and Labor.

Also: Senate Bill No. 100-An Act to amend section five hundred and forty-one of the Civil Code, relating to telegraph corporations. Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 101-An Act to amend section one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to witnesses.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 102-An Act to add a new article to the Civil Code, to be known as article two of chapter three of title seven of part four, relating to telephone companies.

Referred to Committee on Corportions.

By Senator McComas: Senate Bill No. 103-An Act to form Pomona . County, classify it, define its boundaries, provide for its organization, and the appointment and election of officers, the location of county seat by election, and the adjustment and fulfillment of certain rights and obligations arising between such new county and certain other counties. Referred to Committee on Counties, County Government, and Township Organization.

Also Senate Bill No. 104-An Act to enable cities of the fifth class to issue bonds for the purpose of raising money to purchase school lots, and for building or purchasing one or more school houses, and supplying the same with furniture, necessary apparatus, and improving the grounds, and for liquidating any indebtedness already incurred for such purposes.

Referred to Committee on Education and Public Morals.

Also: Senate Bill No. 105-An Act to provide for the planting, maintenance, and care of shade trees upon streets, lanes, alleys, courts, and places within municipalities, and of hedges upon the lines thereof; also, for the eradication of certain weeds within city limits.

Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Viniculture, and Viticulture. Also: Senate Bill No. 106-An Act to create a State Association of Irrigation Districts, and to provide for the creation of a State Board of Irrigation to manage and conduct the affairs of the same, and to define the powers and prescribe the duties of such association and such Board, and to appropriate money in support thereof.

Referred to Committee on Irrigation.

Also: Senate Bill No. 107—An Act to prevent damage from the overflow of artesian wells.

Referred to Committee on Irrigation.

Also: Senate Bill No. 108-An Act to amend the Penal Code of the State of California by adding a new section thereto, to be known as section three hundred and eight, relative to the sale or furnishing of tobacco or preparations thereof to persons under sixteen years of age. Referred to Committee on Education and Public Morals.

Also: Senate Bill No. 109-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," approved March 11, 1872, by adding a section thereto, to be known as section one hundred and sixteen of said Act, relating to practice in township and municipal Courts. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 110-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Penal Code," approved February 14, 1872, by adding a section thereto, to be known as section one thousand four hundred and sixty-two of said Act, relating to practice in township and municipal Courts.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Senator McGowan: Senate Bill No. 111-An Act to amend sec

tions three thousand seven hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-four, three thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, three thousand seven hundred and ninetynine, and three thousand eight hundred of an Act to establish a Political Code, approved March 12, 1872, and to add a new section thereto, to be known and numbered as section three thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven, relative to the collection of property taxes, and providing for the payment of the same in installments.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 112-An Act to amend sections two hundred and seventy-five and two hundred and seventy-six of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California," approved March 11, 1872, relating to the admission of attorneys and counselors at law.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 113-An Act to authorize the establishment of County High Schools, and provide for their support.

Referred to Committee on Education and Public Morals.

Also: Senate Bill No 114-An Act to amend section two hundred and seventy-six of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," approved March 11, 1872, relating to and prescribing the qualifications of attorneys and counselors at law.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 115-An Act to authorize the Adjutant-General to issue arms and accouterments to regularly organized camps of the order of Sons of Veterans, in the State of California.

Referred to Committee on Military Affairs.

Also: Senate Bill No. 116-An Act to amend section five hundred and thirty of an Act to establish a Political Code, approved March 12, 1872, relating to the office of Superintendent of State Printing, and providing for the election of such officer.

Referred to Committee on Elections.

Also: Senate Bill No. 117-An Act to provide for, insure, and maintain preference in the appointment, employment, and retention in the public service and upon the public works of the State of California of honorably discharged ex-Union soldiers, sailors, and marines of the War of the Rebellion.

Referred to Committee on Military Affairs.

Also: Senate Bill No. 118-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," approved March 11, 1872, by adding a new section thereto, to be known and numbered as section three hundred, determining who shall practice law in the several Courts of this State.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 119-An Act to amend section one thousand two hundred and one of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," approved March 11, 1872, relating to the compensation of attorneys.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 120-An Act to amend section one hundred and seventy-two of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Civil Code," approved March 21, 1872, relating to the husband's control and disposition of the community property.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Also: Senate Bill No. 121-An Act authorizing the formation of county mutual insurance companies, regulating the transaction of their business, and defining the duties of the officers thereof.

Referred to Committee on Corporations.

Also: Senate Bill No. 122-An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Civil Code," approved March 21, 1872, relating to the obligations of coterminous owners and others claiming interest or rights in land, and providing for the construction and maintenance of division fences.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Ostrom (at request of Senator Langford): Senate Bill No. 123-An Act to provide for the conduct of elections, and to more fully secure the independence of electors and the secrecy of the ballot. Referred to Committee on Elections.

By Senator Dray: Senate Bill No. 124-An Act to amend section one hundred and three of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to Justice s Courts.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

By Senator Ostrom: Senate Bill No. 125—An Act to amend section three thousand nine hundred and twenty-six of the Political Code, relating to the bounding of Sutter County.

Referred to Committee on Counties, County Government, and Township Organization.

Also: Senate Bill No. 126-An Act making an appropriation for the purchase of jute machinery, and the erection of buildings for the manufacture of jute goods for the State Prison at Folsom, and other expenses incidental and relating thereto, and providing for fixing the price at which jute goods shall be sold by the State.

Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Horticulture, Viniculture, and Viticulture.

By Senator Ragsdale: Senate Bill No. 127-An Act to provide for the levy and collection of taxes by and for school districts, except in municipal corporations of the first class.

Referred to Committee on City, City and County, and Town Governments.

Also: Senate Bill No. 128-An Act to provide for the levy and collection of taxes by and for the use of municipal corporations and cities. incorporated under the laws of the State, excepting municipal corporations of the first, second, third, and fourth classes.

Referred to Committee on City, City and County, and Town Govern

ments.

Also: Senate Bill No. 129-An Act to amend sections three thousand seven hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-two, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-four, and three thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven of an Act entitled "An Act to establish a Political Code," approved March 12, 1872, and to add a new section to said Act, to be known as section three thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven, relating to revenue and the payment of taxes on real property in installments.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

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