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fs gg gover vate enizety Aig of Ang y of neques tie presidilg vineers. of ‘etther: iremorial to the Senate and of “Rep ¢ legisiature for ae ot NK sentatives ofthe Congress, and to send ciate of Milgnes@ta, at thé funefal services to each of te senators and representa’ "of the departed, and we fur- therein from this ‘state. . : uimmenda that on the afternoon of the Approved March 28, 1913. uneral all pubulo business be sus- | : Represematives, that a seuators atid len scpresental Ube day of the peuded, i : Which “was ‘Unanidiously @dopted in both} JOINT RESOLUTION No. 7-H. F. 508. of the Legislature. | Messrs. ‘Harrison and Volimer, offer the ved: Fvoruary 10, 1913, following resolution: Ae | Whereas, the Congress of the United States, ‘by two several and separate acts, in the years 1804 and 1899, authorized and di- rected two separate surveys and examina- tions of three proposed routes for canal connecting Lake Superior with the Mississipp! River, one ‘of said routes. being. Lake Superior to the Mississipp! River via ,the St. Louis River, one via the Rum River And one Minnesota and Wisconsin, including ‘via the Brule and St. Croix Rivers; and Pepin and Lake St. Croix. t ~ | WHEREAS, after an actuaf examination serious controversy has arisen and su ‘of said several propos@d routes, the 1d Wiscon--{jnited States Government enginéers did re- sin concerning the Oshing rights of their re-.port in the year 1 that the most. feasible spective citizens in, the Mfississipp! River and route for said canal 4s the route from Allouez {hake Pepin, constituting the boundary lime /Ray on Lake Superior via the Brule and St, Between said States, and, {croix Rivers to the Mississippi. River, and recommended said route; and because. of such differences, an ac UIPREAS. Deceuseienced by the State off° WHEREAS, in’ the year 1899 the United Minnesota aguinst the State of Wisconsin in states Government engineers did again, report Me Supreme Court of the United States, that a canal from Lake Superior to the Mis- which uetion {s now pending, for the purpos? sissippi River via the Brule and St. Croix of determining the true boundary live, and, (Rivers was entirely feasible. That in the first s of said reports of said govern it engineers WHEREAS, at the last regular session of|ir was estimated that said canal could be te ee AR res! of said, States. committees Monvtructed seven feet deep, eighty feet in from cach of the said Legislatures were ap: Wvigth at the water surface and ftty-nine feet inted to confer on the question of 88¢ in width at the. bottom th for the sum oundary. lise, and, it pobeible to settle the or Seven Million Fitty ‘Mh Dollars; and same and the controversy concerning 1t, 804, 'in the second of said reports it was estimated that said canal could be built feet in WHBREAS, said gommittees have made)wigen at the water line, fity~ ne. fect tn thelr, reports, to the Legislatures of (nett Noiwidth at the Yottom and five feet deep, for spective 5 reporting the sum of 8! Boct Statee Tera and thele, Callens pre wwen ee at ee eT Five determine such boundary Ying, rg teeta ommended to the Legislature WHEREAS, the project of constructing said fhe appointment of committees, te confer, anc-icanai has not been authorized by Congress Mf possible, “agree, on, <0, ottwo, Btaten rpiat-(pecaume. Of Feppets. of said sasingers, to the Goal 1aw8; DY tee taking, of ian inj Gteet tat the construction. of eats osnalwas + ‘competition > costo} canal ax practical controversy between jcompared with the benefits to be derived from ‘the construction thereof; and to said waters: NOW, THBREFORD, BH IT RESOLVED.| wreAs, “it conclusively “appears from jthe surveys and examinations of the route by the House of Representatives, the Sen concurring, that there be and ts hereby cre-| "it, ou)! a“ % yy the. government engineers, that it ated a Joint Committee, consisting of thie ii" entirety feasible and practicable to .con- {struct and operate id canal along the route G) Representatives, | toe chosen by the Speaker of the House, assent ot the Sauatec specified from Allouez. Bay on Lake Superior Be oe ces colter with @ ctmamitten of the|tis! tbe Hrule sad) St \Crale /eiver toe te meet tot the Shate of Wicssain,, if ove (wiseineiipt st the, dusihtion ek ane Be-7 Sep Lesisiature of Ciative © yniform and recip-j@nd Mississipp! Rivers, and the only objec. rocal’ laws "to be Xoanted’ by the law-mak-|tions which apparently prevent Congress from ing bodies of said two States, rei ating, lf: uthorizing said project are the existence of censing and controlling the taking of fish im (railway competition and the doubt exp Cente ad raters between the said States, (by said engineers as to the amount of com. being the Mississippi River, Lake Pepin and/merce which would be carried upon Lake St. Croix; and that such Committ@e canal; and 1 lature at this| a a rae ae aa ! WHEREAS, no survey or examination ap- |peara to bays bgen, made or authorized, by 2 URTHER RESOLVED, that said'the Uniged States Government of sal route connie and its members, be allowed their to ascertain whéther the same could be con- Sctual expenses ‘necessarily incurred in the stru cted and ope at th of ten fevt, Performance of their duties, and that, the|nor th cal JOINT RESOLUTION H. FB. No. 516. Juint Resolution for. the uppaintment of ‘a committee of the Legisiature of Minne- Foti to. confer with a committee of the islature- of Wisconsin: rel@tive to unl- 1 and reciprocal laws. rel to. the tig of fish in ail boundary waters be- reli th WHEREAS, he between» the States of Minnesota ani WHEREAS, M ter MI of ra afi th th ‘as to whether’a canalization of the Mis- priated sissipp! River by the construction of a dam Bame be paid out of the moneys appro “for the Legislative expenses or sencier Hon. ‘tatten_of proper | TPothe ase of other Lextal jwould in fact extend sald waterway’so as to connect the cities of Minneapolis and." St. {Paul with the cities of Duluth, Minnesota, sissipip Rivers would be ‘practical which in the case of other Legislative expenses. Approved March 4, 1918. development of the region, have assured navigable lowed upon the agricultural development of the region, -and, peg, contemplated” improvements, namely, the Andrews Lock and ay manent next lock gnd dam immediately, and, Understanding’ and expectation work would be done on the portion river on this side of the International Boun- North be improved by the co jocks and dams or otherwise, so be al and, locks and dams /as whereby a constant stage of water can be jestablished with ‘gation will be ass State of tives concurring, State of Minnesota hereby peti! tai cake as hereinabove men: an allotment of sufii President of | t) |d|JOINT RESOLUTION ‘A Joint Memorial the Indians of Minnesota are trachoma in an actl below the function of the St, Crotx and Mis-| per, thease! ee ae: aon fines of the State o! ae HOF the ‘tributary territory, and, Meare “eat amar thé delay and ‘he transportation facilities of instead of increasing with the mn’ pract! as to an has fol- WHEREAS, ¢ Red River, a lly destroyed by the uw: of wat WHBPREAS, ‘The Canadian Government. has during the past year finished a detailed survey of the ontbe length of| the Red River from Boundary to Lake Winn!- ready built the first of the Dam, which gives a per: ater along thirty miles of determined to build the ie Int a hag’al stage of Ww! @ valley, and has WHEREAS, This survey was made on the that similar! of the WHERPAS, The Legislature of the State ‘of innesota deems It advisable and in the in- rests of the State that the Red River of the struction of that it will wgys navigable during the open season, ‘The Legislature of the State of plan of improvement by the only feasible plan WHEREAS, innesota favors the sufficient depth so that navi- ured with certainty. BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Minnesota, the House of Represent: that the begisiature of the tions the Secre- ‘the United States that hel etailed survey to be made tioned and that he order jelent funds for the work contemplated and of War oj -a complete a such complete survey as authorized in said act of Congress known as HR, 214777 BR IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the oresaid petition. shall be signed by | the the Senate and the Speaker of tatives and attested by resen eects a House and a certified e Chief Clerk of each copy thereof duly authenticated shall be sent Wa ‘the Secretary of State to, the Secretary of r of the United States, \ No. 9—H. F. No. 1180. to Congress relating to the Control. and ‘Treatment of ‘Trachoma and Tuberculosis among Indiai Health afflicted wi that 29.21 indians are ve. Spr nd. these same Ii r thousand among ‘The existence within the con- ¢ Minnesota of Indian Res- Jation-s0 heavily infected. WHEREAS; ° land Superior, Wisconsin, by means of said|ervations with a pope canal and ne canallzation of sald Missis-| With dangerous communicable Sissens,, 8 nd. distinct menace to the public bess ‘ at RESOLUTION No. 8-8. F. No. 277.|sipp!, River; JOINT . Peterson: & Joint Resolution Offered By Mr. |g SHBREAS, millions of consumers, and pro; join slut’ zis the State ducers of the Northwest and the ississippi — Join Resolution authorizing watson sales| Valley are vitally interested” in the con- Py ecelve paymen ¢ Minnesoga tor payments mere the struction of said canal 'and the improvement ear her state. ia tations ate cayman pired or will of sald Mississippi River so as to form a limit for payment has e: before ember 81, 1914, and to complete and continuous inland waterway ¢ patents therefor. jfrom the Mississippi Valley and the Twin} ge x \Cities to the Atlantic seaport via the Great s been the policy of the Lakes, thus 6nabling\ all of the products of nool apd other the eastern states and the states bordering ‘on advantageous terms to pur-jon the Great Lakes, to be shipped by water fons of time for pay-\to all points in the’ Northwest and the Mis- and by reducing the sissippi Valley and the agricultural and othet of interest to four per cent when the un- products of the Northwest to be shipped by Tincipal remains for ten years, and by water to the markets of the world; and ach has aided in the development of @ state and furnished the school 4 other, WHEREAS, at all of the hearings held ast funds with long time investments; ;upon the question of the commereial necessity lof sald canal and waterway a great mass of ‘The ‘rapid expansion of the producers and consumers interested have had HAS, it ha Minnesota to sell its sc : giving extensi Mi nf up to forty years, * And, Whereas, various municipalities of the state has cregted no adequate opportunity to be effectively x Taree demand upon the Investment Board ineard and thére is no lawfully constituted au- for loans to construct school houses and other /thority, official or commission of this State necessary public improvements; jauthorized or empowered to ascertain and in : \present the facts of collect data and. statistics ‘THEREFORE. BB IT RESOLVED by the relating to commerce bearing upon this. im- development and opeyipg to settl Aen ecervations; and. pect tions for the correction of th: been made in @ report subi Service to Congress in Lake Reservation plication of demonstrate their effectiveness; of the State of Minnesota, session assembled, do petition the Congress of the United States to empower the Surgeon- General of the U. S. Public Health Service and grant him sufficient ecution the necessary m: Lake Indian Reservation in the State of Min- nesota for the control trachoma and. tuberculosis among the Indians resident thereon, tizens of Minnesota by reason of jlement of fie recommenda- is condition have 4 by the Sur- WHPRBAS; ° Certain he aes Health ft uv . io crest in February, 1013; and, WHEREAS; It is believed that. the Red Re located in the State of tg @ suitable field for tne ap- in order to on-General innesota presen’ these remedies, e Legislature BE IT RESOLVED: That in regular funds to put into ex- easures on the Red ‘and eradication of Sonate the. House of Representatives con- ‘portant subject; and ae curring, that it is the eense of this Legisla-| . fire; that at any time on or before December) WHEREAS, the State of Wisconsin and 82, i914." on. ‘Mhoae ) land certificates wherein the people of said State are also greatly in-| JOINT RESOLUTION No. 10—H. Fy No. 1208) time lim! for payment has ex-'terested in the construction of said canal and| A joint resolution authorizing the Gov- pired or. will expire on % or be- waterway: ernor to confer brevet rank upon officers and fore December $1, 1914,. the state treasurer) soldiers of Minnesota Volunteers for distin- see esceive: the. principal and. interest pay-| Now, THEREFORD, BE IT RESOLVED,| guished service. ments, and that the Governor be, and he 18.)y the ‘House of Representatives of the State Be it. Resolved, By the House of Rep- hereby authorized to execute patents cover-io? wintesota, the Senate concurring, that the | resentatives, Senate concurring, that, it far’ those tracts on which all demands due to!°hnstuction “of ‘sala canal. by the National|being a facred and grateful duty. of the the stato have been’ paid 1 tall. 4 ernment ta of the greatest Unportance to| State, to acknowledge in some just and ¢ Approv larch 5, . t : suitable mi services and hig. State, the State of Wisconsin, the Mis- {Suitable | manher the perlite | str nder- sissipp! Valley and the Nation; that its con- struction will be @ great addition to existing facilities of commerce; that it would con- stitute a matural, adequate and automatic RESOLUTION No, 4—H. F. No. 57. JO) transfer ing military services to the State ‘and to the formed long and meritorious rhilitary service United States, to those who have per- the State during the late War of the to Rebellion, the Governor be and he is hereoy i B ee Gore ge feangrnd anne ‘oe meang of hoy core apres rates so all i a of National forest reserve to trol. | commodities tween the ississipp! Valley, | WireamAah. bili: nae’ bean’ tatsonaced: an\lfpe- guenin Noawenh TAC (tent Laken us Ee sili: Sear ep elie Ss, trod jthe Atlantic Seaports.’ and that ft would tend | iio": or the Yolunteer forces of this State, as to reduce rates upon coal, iron, Steel, manu- factured articles, grain and other agricultural products and would greatly benefit the con- sumers=and producers of the East and the West and reduce the cost of the necessities of life. ~ RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Governor of this State, the Drainage Engineer of this State, the Chairman of the Board of Railroad and ‘Warehouse Commissioners be and they fare hereby appointed @ commission, of which the Governor shall be chairman, which shall be known as the Lake Superior and Mis- sissippt River Canp! Commission, and sald commission is hereby granted power and au- thority and ig hereby directed to investigate and ascertain all of the facts with reference to the practicability and cost of construction sng operation of ald canal, ‘utility thereot and the character and “amount of commerce which would probably be carried or affected by sald canal, and probable effect of the construction and operation thereof upon trans- portation rates ‘and upon the consumers and producers of the Northwest, and espécially the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin, provided however that the expenses of such commis- ston in carrying out the provisions hereof shall not @xceed the sum of twenty-five hundred dollara (8200.00), Said Commission is’ hereby directed to lay before the United States engineers, and any other federal com- mission board or authority having jurisdiction ‘of any question relating to the construction of said canal by the inited States Govern- ment, all of the facts, conclusions, statistics, data, Information and’ views ascertained and gathered by. sald commission upon the advisability 4 practicability of the con- struction of said canal by the federal gov. ernment, and to make or cause to be made ‘any and all arguments deemed necessary. by said ‘commission in favor of sald canal, and to use thelr best,efforts to further the’ proi- ect of the constriction thereof, and to report to the legislature at the Session of 1915 all jof thelr acts and doings in the premises. + Congress under the terms of which the na- Honai forest reserve will be turned over to an Ty a the various states, 4 Whereas the national forest ‘reserve con tain more than two bilifon dollars’ worth of the people's property—property which it is es- sential should maintained intact for the pubile gp0d—end WHERRAS, the admin! of the na- tional forest reserve by the jeral Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture has been and fs a credit to that department, and has been conducted ‘in tne best interest of the state in which such forest reserves are located, and WHEREAS, the states ere not prepared to take without the co-operation of the Federal government as good care of such enormously Valuable property as this property is now re- ceiving from the United States Foreat Service, and WHEREAS, the use of the National forests in producing timber and regulating the flow of sireams in controlling grazing and in other respects are interstate and far-reaching: now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Minnesota House of Representatives, the Senate con- curring, protest against the proposed action on the part of Congress, the effect of which vould Ne to transfer the control of the Na- tional Forest Reserve from the Federal gov~ ernment to the.indlyldual states. This Legis- jature further geptores the fact that such leg- | {siation has eVer been proposed at this ses- sion of Congress, since the people of the United States have repeatedly signified their approval of the splendid system under which the Nationa) Forest Reserves ere now admin- istered. ‘This Legislature urges that the Min- nesota Delegation In Congress exercise its gtrongest efforts to defeat this proposed leg- tslation, BE IT FURTHHER RESOLVED, that a ot these resciutions be. forwarded. by the Chiat Clerk of the House to each of our United = . £ : # bet of B R RESOLVED FURTHER, mission 1g also authorized and directed to confer and act with any commission desig- nated or appointed by the State of Wisconsin, or any other State Interested in the con- {struction of said canal, and to act with any such commission in any and all of the mat- [structing said canal. |. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Wiscousin Is hereby requested and invites. to that said com- li RESOLUTION NO. 6. ‘The people of treland \ fof ve been struggling for home Shave from time to time thetr|constitute and a] have ppoint a like commission ted; and, the pu of ponsulting ‘R00, co operptinn with sald commission hereby appotn' for for. iMberty Thels struggles “ Americans who rail the purpose of furthering the project of ¢on- structing said canal, Ghuss t aadl RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Senators andre. and “ten ran and Representatives in Congress of the United ine Rule Bill. for yicis. States for the State of Minnesota are hereby | requested to urge upon Congress the adop- | Pe : tion of an act authorizing the final ot | . {hat the House of Rep- {Said canal’ at a depth of ten feet, t | > af hte of Minnesota, the; with the extension of sald canal by | ia therein, do hereby extend |the. canallzation of the Mississippl River. to | Trish people its heartiest con- (the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and 4 wk their God-speed to ties SEO upon, Congress the final construction of their glorious battle for {of said canal by the United States Government. RESOLVED FURTHER, that a copy this ‘resolution be sent to the Se House of Representatives of thi oa %. each of Syne: grat ri Representa- ives in Lie ogg) mm is State, and that! , 7 a transmitted by th pa the President of the Senate and‘ Speak- the Assembly of the State ‘Aoproved: Maren’ se isis. ee to true inj er ns of What the Governor of Minne- ty hereby requested to trans- eopy_of these resolutions to fe Redmond, leader of the | fo Premier’ Asquith of the te and JOINT .RESOLUTION No. 8—S. ‘A joint resolution of the Ley |State of Minnesota petitionin, y of War of the United States to cause a com: ‘plete detat! survey to be made of ine Rea al from. the Legislature of th Staje-of Minnesota, to the Congress of thi 1 Wanted States, for an appropriation, for the ps a monument. to the m Lieutenant William 8-,Cox, U.S. N. ~WHERKAS, tne” descendants’ of Lieutenant |nesstas to the. interustional Boupdasy” Wiliam |S. Cox, U.S. NJ. prominent and{with view to tts inj t by the con. valued cliizens, are insistent that the memory {struction of locks and dams. of their ancestor is clouded by an’ unjust : verdict of a Court Martlal, convened under| WHEREAS, An Act passed by the gt the United | @uthgrity of the United Stateson April 14;|second States | Second R. 21477. making Ts4; tierefore, ' i ms 4 4 f tions for the construction, —repat ot: the. Keeeremeton OE “eereala: publie Aone ent Concrring. ahd harbors, and. for, other. | a ‘War of the United Stites emory of the batate / Sohate oro, Bie Hodae s of the Unitea States, be the Secretary of r fi ey ! | | have or may distinguish themselves by lantry in battle or meritorious and _‘honor- able shall value of the service veyed and the Southwe Quarter (SW% (14), and fhe Southeast Quarter of the North- east Quarter (SE' (15), all in Tows Twelve (12), Im St. Louie County, Minnesota; ant faith thé veyed to the state, superior to the legal title of sota execute to the said, Mikki Hivanen, a quit- B339,080,000. ‘within ‘our of | amount imately lected, and. SREB eH and to.dhe disadvan given any’ state official the fire infurance rates, and bie ie Page .| Whereas, Such rates are now bein; for most. companies by an independent e. military service. The rank conferred be Jn “accordance with the rank and Approved April 19, 1918. 4 JOINT RESOLUTION No, 11—H. F. No. 1001. ‘A joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota authorizing the Governor to execute, and the Secretary of State to affix the ‘Great Seal: of the state to a quitclaim deed to ‘Mikki Hivanen of north half of the northwest quarter (N% of NW%) and the southwest, quarter of the, northwest quarter (SW of ) of section/fourteen (14), and the southeast quarter of the northeast tarter (SE4% of ND) of section fifteen (5), ail in te mship sixty-two (62), range twelve (12), in St. Louls County, ‘Minne- sota. ‘ WHEREAS, ‘the United States tn form con- to the State of Minnesota the North alt of the. Northwest Quarter (N' NW) Quarter of the Northwest NW) of Section Fourteen NEY) of Section Fifteen ip Sixty-two (62),( Range WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the State Minnesota ‘has held that the legal title to said land {s in equity held in trust for Mikki use he was a settler in gdod|. ‘Hivanen ‘at the time that it was con- and had rights thereto the state: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED Y THE SHNATE AND HOUSE. OF REP- ESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MIN- NESOA JOINTLY, That the Governor of the State of Minhe- is hereby authorized and directed to jaim deed of the said premises, and the Secretary of State of Minnesota is hereby au- thorized ee ag thereto the Great Seal of the State of nesota. to attest the same and to Mins ‘Approved April 19, 1918. JOINT RESOLUTION No. 12—H. F. No. 1058, ‘A joint resolution relating to 2 committee be inted for the purpose of investigat-, matters relating to fire revention and rates charged for fire insurance in this state. Whereas, The fire’ losses In the State of Minnesota for the past. thirty-ni Fevorted by “ire” inkurance on rigs ae! Insurance, mately $77, 000,000.00, and companies to’ the aggregate approxi- ‘Whereas, During the ‘past thirt years it Seo Vuaitabee, conauien’ doing atta fn Minnesota, except. township mutual: oomt have collected premiums aggregat Seaee etariagt po nageats saree 15. $77,000,000.00, or cent Whereas, There is a Governor | practiced between our to ‘the Governor of Wisconsin | ance in \the rates to the jes which | results ‘The State of Minnesota has 3 any, ‘Whereas, It is believed that insurance: es or thetr-agents on thelr dehalt fo, maintain the Now. ate increasing | ton ; sa ona ble. ws to ieeeolibees tamer ees fire I Hef of our peo dent to such business: nt to bus better protection again: duction of fire losses. The imit in any measure the fleld of gation which said Committee 1s em enter. paar Provided, . that It ids op BODO St the by @ a et pence Schools. in county Jai {to | Silencers Mor veariag 2 Unlawful discrimination. in sul is not of no force or effe ‘Approved April 24,- 1918. JOINT RESOLUTION No, 18—H. F. No. 976.. ' i STATE OF MINNESOTA: THIRTY-EIGHTH. LEGISLATIVE SESSION. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 5. WHEREAS, There have been introduced in Congrens three wills (Numbers H, R. 36, H. Re 4428, S. 2347,) to afford Federal protection to migratory game birds; and WHERBAS, There 1s a v eral. senti- ere is a very general Appeal Jin civil 4 s = to Supreme bought te. gus of Etlee "ot" the fourths Bonds of fourth’ class cities validated: cl of school site ized. veyance by divorce legalized: Conveyance. by, husband of “insaie’ wit Dalvevance by husband fs Wile leamiiced eaver' nd’ for wi Conveyance by husband and wife jeealizes [Conve by wife to husband legalized Conveyances made bya corporation legal- County bonds ‘for state or judicial ditches Sega oeeat oe egal pat aBetn . 3 Befecute eon ataces legalized Aokearay “prose Defective deeds valida: Ditch contracts reins! ment in this State in favor of such, protection, ted’ and’ extended and an urgente reat or the enactment of |Drai roceediny xa Such law has Seen. made, as appears by the Betonslon be *iilnge boustaries! legalized. Aumerous petitions recelved; now therefore. » |Poreciosure of mortgages legalized . RESOLVED, (The Senate concurring), ‘That|Woreclouse of “mortgages lewallzed. Congress and hereby is requested to Mact/ Foreclosure of mortgage legalized...,.... - a law. giving ample protection to migratory| Foreclosure and cancellation of contracts Judgment ni Juvenile court at Vi 'Shumielpal and ‘| Place of strial_ of ‘of |Pleading and Relati game birds. RESOLVED, That the Legislatures of all other States of the United States, now in ses- sion or when next convened, be and they are hereby respectfully requested to join in this request by the adoption of this or am equiva. lent resolution. RESOL) FURTHER, That the Secre- tary of State be and he is hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the Sen- ate and the House. of Representatives of tne United States, and to several members of said body’ representing state therein; also to transmit copies hereof to the. Legislatures of all other States of United States. Approved April 24, 1918. legalized Z Guardianship “proceedings ‘vaildated. -- Independent school district bonds valida’ Investment in bonds confirmed... |Judietal ditch proceedings legall: Land office certificates validated. Mortgage foreclosures legalized rreciosure sales legal: abentleBagbpedauseeztote ; = Reorganization of corporat | Sales of ‘real estate iegalizdd oo] district. bonds legal ‘Department of State.) Peer Sammmthr webeidrcat ‘mehty bl acta dene toleneae wpe) State of Stimesoia, do hereby eerily] Viliage bonds validated at ie foregoing genet WS, inane ene eatin ot Mintatta Fyaee otneca stato ’ State of Minnesota, ) SGSERSEZE ament v fafa reslutions panied snd, adopted, Uf Village Incorporation proceedings legalized Bs t ure of 1813, have been compa : with the copies of the enrolled laws deposited DISTRICT COURT. = a in the office of the secretary of state, and ‘correct copies of sald en-|Additional judge’ in Fourth district. bid they are true and rolled swa, proposed amendments and joint [teh ions gues in Seventh district resolutions. reporters Tn witness whereof, I have hereunto set_m ss On to Supreme ; 14 3 nets Witness, mheract: FM out of the state, [Jurimdiction over ‘delinguent children as _ MILITARY. F laries of clerks of court. at the capitol, in St. Paul, sis 29th day of o Beaudette . April, A. Dy 1918. Allowances. to officers ‘Appolinent ‘of armorers ‘Terms ‘Terms of in Fifth dis! {ULIUS A. SCHMAHL, Hae 3 - ah ‘Terms of in Seventh district ting to arm oe 4 ee Te me 8 in twelfth district Pal t 1 ous < erms of in ‘Twe Ee aner rie - Eoin of manne ‘it ie MISCELLANEOUS. feseaing * ‘erms of Fourteen' - r mz ‘Terms of dn Fifteenth distelet | Fo peter ier Raasemensrte afenedt 11 ae wil > - —@|Terms of in Sixteenth district . 263 suits INDEX. » NG Gases acerap ane judges 466 or a‘ ; evn : o|* DRAINAGE. 3 6 Assessment for county. or fudictaled! AGRICULTURE. ira Contracts nd bands ph s ion nage contracts’. Chapter. tor y pence omens. ‘Auait of ‘aurlouttundl -socteties ‘books..+7 au | Pabent of ‘drainage contractors: John. McAipine of ability <2 County farm bureaus ..... +e 519| Procedure in’ county and judicial for purchase of Webster's - Disease of domestic animais 148] proceedings. sk eo paste: PRN png hog pone. serum ay Bane to ditch proceedings inspection of nurseries. . eassessm: ei; Prohibiting domestic anim a Gittins rca Regulating sale of wi}. ELECTIONS, Sale of hog cholera virus 30 a 3 Alternating names {n voting, machines. 4 ' ~ APPROPRIATONS. + [Booth at Houdiers’ Haine ee a3 red : : ing name o! jcal party. siaetgunen Burntside state forest 273| Compensation of judges and’ clerks. a ee 1 Gol. J. H, Davidson #12 |Garbo election system: authorised... ‘of deeds. ‘220 4 County agnoultural a $79 [tn cties end villages over 8,000. 20) : Boteational Senin ‘ind ot oli 6S PUBLIC HEALTH AND PURE FOOD jenry A. Opening an ng a ge elec? 98 Gettysburg sem! th (G18 Bein sor (Sorte Aen eee 368 jebration. . ions... a akan iges E 7 Opening and closing of polls in villages Legislative expense ..... a 1 Penal and charitable institutio: | 403/ Presidential - electic tenes Colle vital - Publication of constitutional sneabinesta 15 eretaantias pees primaries. Paine! drinking 8 protitbl Standing, repealing Java providing for.- 340 United States senaiors Gonttol of, tabereulonie sets cs.cst benext bass Sere + Be Voter ized to vote in election dis- County tuberculosis sanit Cream, impure BOARD OF CONTROL. wscsegeet sey Authority over Normal school boards. E ‘norm: Buildings for university and tras of yee ‘ FORESTRY. / Construction and condemnation of lock- 438 apie fotpal Ci ee ERT OSS Authorizing mun! forests. Constriction ‘of buildings “at en \Borestey. and. fire protection. 88|Itasca State park extension Permits to cut state timber AC ARE 2 540] State ‘forests Factories at State Prison 144) Fee bounties Instruction at feeble minded 261. Insurance of state buildings . B12) / ¥ GAME AND FISH. ‘ GHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. ‘ Act preventing killing of hares with ter- Aid for children of insane -940|_ rets repealed .....- ..s45.02 ioe cy for the 488 | Breeding of fur-bearing animals. Homes for chi sank 404| Closed. season for. mink, esticat game ant 'Domestigation, propagation, etc.. Fishing with rod and’ spear |. Fishing Fishing in Killing wild animals and forest prohibited Batak ac outlet of hgvigible: tales ns at oul 1 ag ae tehery Taking fish in Ramsey <4 : ‘county. ‘Taking water fowl after dark prohibited. Use of fish GigeaN se ctkeenhyte HENNEPIN, RAMSEY AND ST. » Louis. Homes for d Medical care CITIES AND VILLAGE! Abatement of smoke nuisance. ropriations for county fairs Assessments for band concerts for local improvem: 9.) 38 ey Sisdhake ES2kRS9 EL a3 EERE ee athtie ing bureau, ‘to-wit: General 1 : Assi: Audit of $1 Authorizing er come CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN of HE