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430| Relief from, soldiers’ re! No. BESeo os eosene ererery 136 251 239 44 a ‘Tax for interest on school reacheve ee ‘Teachers’ employm« bi ‘Teachers’ institutes... ‘Teachers’ reports ~ s ‘Teachers’ training departmer schools” . Tuition chatges in’ high, gr solidated schools “med SOLDIERS’ Admission of Civil War nurses. Report of Soldiers’ H. Fleas STATE BOARDS AND iy Board of electricity . od Board of investment 515 Board of pharmacy 5875 Duties of state prin fol) 4st Extending authority of forestry board.! 558 Extending powers of capitol comm! 348 Ive stock sanitary board ++ 160 fembers of si Public education, commission nn 7 tt ‘Timber commissioners < 888 STATE GOVERNMENT. Assessment classification . 3 Department of education *. 2.0222 530 Department of public examiner... 555 Distribution of forest reserve money.,.... 58 Division for deaf in bureau vf labor. 28 Duties of public examiner. 154 \Fire marshal department B64 Investinent of state funds 50 Reapportionment of congressional Gistricte 013 |Reapportionment, legislative -- 9 Salary bill . a 40) State treasurer's reports . Bae STATE LANDS. Ceding islands to Wisconsin Granting land to Les. st Horace Austin state ‘8éL Reserving mineral ts in Faliroad rants .., ee oe 6 |Sales in March ‘authorized 8 State authorized to sell land 173 Timber, sales of .......- ae ‘Transopibing record o STATE PRISONS. Prohfttting introduction of liquor and nar Manufacture of’ binding twine. STATE UNIVERSITY. Statistics fot tive associations. ‘Transportation between campus and farm TAXATION. Annual forfeited tax sale ... Assessment books Certification by auditors .... Distribution of mortgage tax. Enforcement of gross earnings Fixing rate of inheritance tax In school districts Lavy for township pat Mortgage registry - Notice of rates of taxation. Payment of delinquent real estate taxes... Payment of taxes and undivided Private ‘cemetery exemptions. Property exempt from. Sales of land for taxes... ..) School tax in special district. Status of liens for taxes.. ‘Taxation of expreas companies. Taxation of inheritances «-- ‘Taxation car companies. .. Taxation of trast co ee $8,100.00 levied for state purposes. Valuation of property Bitty ee BESS Bese 8he fo bt 202 454 fay 450 629 499 ome TEMPERANCE. Drinking on street cars .. nee Local option in elties of fourth class... Penalty for keeping unlicensed drinikiag plnce 4s - Sess Prohibiting intoxicants ‘on school Prohibiting sale of liquor, state institutions . Sale of Mquor to spendthrifts, Soliciting orders’ for intoxicants ’:: 47 grounds . near TRADE AND COMMERCE. Bonding of collection agencies .. ze Liquidations of financial institutions end banks .... Manufacture Negotiable instriments act .. Regulating sale cotton du Relating to authorized securities. Relating to com merchants. .228, Savings banks and securities . : Transient mercWfants defined ..... SMALL CHILD’S GARDEN. The Main Thing Is to Have Strong. Hardy, Free Bloomin (Jessie Whitcomb: in a ine.) , Many mothers are now ‘Planning to have a little garden for.John and Mary, because this summer they will be big enough to profit by tt. Many mothers are also ruefully remembering the crash of hopes last summer—so far as the children’s gardening was con- cernedtand are wondering whether it will be worth while to try 1 again. ‘They remember seeds dug up or 280) drained off with excessive watering, 306 97 409 279 a8 428, ed a half wreath of small gay flowers, ay 358 563 54S 42 ’ i . BS 8 the | Consolidation -of religious .. : ! ‘at, the tRba iby {he Lieutenant, ‘cove | Extending period of existence... ‘218 Probation: officers 3 Do aecenpes achilt ced Bivens ond SP lO GUE cy | inosine ae ot) $10,000, 000.0002 gm Probation oftioare : Uy *ieapinc hie 11s nesota, the International Bo: le, SpAaker, together with thé [Anvestment of funds of fraternal societfes ae Peyinent, of Bee ‘ nd Vearing the collowing® ipseription 1 ylew to its inprovement py f insurance, we, created and| Local buflding and loan associations,... 482/Refundment bonds : of sibel ¢ or othoreeli s+ the Minnesota Fire Prevention | Medica! and surgical - nee 285 | ing to taking of fish .,.-. . thoouile (Pe Behe And. Cae. Gr athe ace Rating Committee. It shall be | Mortgage loan and land’ compaules 442 | Removal of rubbish... .. 1. : rt Is erected to the me £ {aud Patiateacte Bee eixae’ the Cominiasioner 9f ginsaranes Rate of interest on corporation loa | Realdencé and indsviaual districts : ‘ i progressive William Siugreaves Cex be deemed advisable, an vs -cinployed Boar bis sistction, to | Reorganization “af getnelery associa tion: Salaries of ees co again @8.8 United States Nay : » all exami and, investigate Service of sumi ‘on. forelgn Tar intra pis nanan ea ; rahe ie A te ES OEE by the Co tee’ employ suc 2 y : : levinis Ju ana mbes Ag the of Ast of Chk | .cWRREAS. The, |Seraphers BE ee re) a Sigg Woodmen emanelpation ... | Salaries ot county officials x . a AL states ous com. © made allotmen a Avaid senean ‘Any member of} Salaries. of county officials . : —. recs ent between yeyi aml, fe sean city peenae Se COUNTIES AND TOWNS. — , [ga]arjes of county ctl ore ¢ t is’ a ke of esteem for the ysapeake and the Shannow | A \person appearing befor It shall be the | - +, |Saiaries Duluth municipal court .......- “ i to his eSuntry, aud to his dune 1, 1813, | WHSREA navigation on said Red River] ierson Appearing before Mt tt or one of his | Advertising agricultural resources’ ... 7! Salaries of judges, clerks and reporters i « He was as humane as he was brave. ot the North’ could be assured by the main-|SScheans apponaed theretosby hike, Co ad-| 4d for agricultural societies... -. Salarles of mayors’... oe ‘ edi tenance ‘of a uniform stage of water during’ yj he Committee and its members and to{APbropriations for roads and bridges. Salaries of probete court clerk - € t nate and House of RESOLVED FURTH the Secre-|the open season, it Would enabf the farmers | esis the Committee, im maxing such ex-|Auctioneer’s licenses .....+. “ | Salaries of reporters in municipal courts A 4 committee of sevewary of State ‘be and is oy nequested to} resident in the country tributary to the inations as may be deemed expedient. Clerk hive for county treasurer. Salary of assessors ... Teer eee ¢ esentatives be appoint thwith wansmit certifi of this}io market their prodice with a shorter nee Change of county boundary. ...-+- jSalary of Chemist * i ce ¢ either branch of inorial to the Senate a Repre= | py ‘agon and less expense, thereby Said committee shall furnish a_ report of|Commissioner districts redistricting ...- ; Salary of clerks of district court © tor. the representing sentatives ofthe Congress, nd copies tthe value of all the tributary t [its findings to the Governor o1 or pagore De- easipanek oe of town officers... «. ol ‘alary of clerk of juvenile court, -.-.. ++ ni i eral services each of the senators atives vomber Bist, 1914. ‘The purpose of the crea-|Compensation of board of auditors ...... 857| Salary of county auditors, deputies, etc... 8 |. and we fur- therein from this s' WHEREAS, In the Fall. c the tion of this’ Commie is primarily — Compensation of cqunty boards ... 456) Salary of court reporters aabeee — the afternoon of the Approved M ay {farmers ne “l every possible m 4 First—to devise ways and means for re-|County appropriations for roads of librarians . . public business be sus- [keting their grain with thé least and|ducing our fire losses |County agridultural agents - Salary of sheriffs 7. ..+..- is Scape pense, and, SLstablishment of hospitals 392| Sale of surplus electrical en . E Secot to prevent discrimination in fire!¥ees of coroner . " 3 Sewer bonds ..... a . numously adopted in both) JOINT RESOLUTION No. 7—H. 568. WHEREAS, The transportation facilities of |insurance rates, and Fees of sheriffs : Sehool construction bonds ; thie “Lagiatatare: Mesers.. Garrison i 'Volimer. offer the|the Red Kiver, instead of increasing with t Third—in all’ possible ways to devise Ways] irinal examination of Taxation. for grading t 10, 1913. following resoiutio! * tevelopment of the region, have been practi-|and means for giving the people of the state /Grounds for public parks (in aes eines ee 5 : ally destroved by the unicertainty as to an/the greatest amount of fre insurance protec | interest of town officers in contracts. Transpegtation of police and firemen... .. = Whereas, the Congress of the United States, }assured navigable stage of water that has fol tion at the least possible cost 0 the assured. |j'axe and waterway improvement 100] Water for “free public batlisicy<-s.12..% two several and separate acts, passed in}lowed upon the agricultural development of . RES ¢| Land for agricultural fairs . 347 ter rentals . hele agian < Ten LiL, BL No. 36. rs 1804 and 1899, authorized and di-|the region, -and, It shall be the first duty of sueh Committee | xaintenance of hospitals .....- faterworks bonds ...... - 3 nent of two separate surveys and examina- |to Investigate the for our enormoy. | Mothers’ pensions «....+......- itee the gisiature of Mini of three proposed routes for a canal] WHEREAS, The Canadian Government has/ {ire losses, and to su st remed Hpgont ct poo fine INSURANCE. —_—— we with as committee’ of nnecting. Lake Superior With the Mfississipp! during the past vear finished a detailed survey |lef of our people as heretn _ [Powers of county board t isc relitive to uni- River, one of said routes being of the entire length of: the Red River from); : pig sage [Remaval of pubis omicers' 2 i ‘ had . “telating tothe Superior to the ‘BMissiesippl River cee eae eee umdary. to Lake Winn!-| J shall also be the duty of, such Commits | rereating Bee hee ee ae essment life Insurance 4 rd reciprocal, oundary Waters be- Louis River, one via the Rum peg, and has already built the first of the |{ee {0 make a (horough tnvestigation heacting {Salaries of sheriffs and deputies 1 sta and Wisconsin, including vja the Brule and St. Croix Rivers; and coniemplated’ improvements, namely, the St-|fusiness by. all insurance companies, associ-| Salaries of sheriffs... sees mployers’ mutual Habillty associ . i and Lake St. Croix. ‘Andrews Lock and Dam, which gives @ per-| ations and: insurers’ of ev Hind, transact-|Salary of audiior's clerk... et vatertial benevdlary - associ i . WHEREAS, after an actui manent stage of water along thirty miles of /(l0M), Sud, insurers, fre insurance, including | Salary of secretary board of control. Health and accident policies... 2 {ENEAS, serious controversy has arisen and survey of said several pr the valley, and has determined to. build the| i cucncies whatever employed inthe. trans- {Salary of surveyor of Goodhue county... Health and accident. policies tween the States of Minnesota and Wiscon- United States Government e€ next lock and dam immediately, and, tion of sald busingss; to investigate into | Sheriff's appointees sete Insurance corporations regulated. ar ke wx the fishing rights of their port in the year 1? that the most feasible ‘i their expenses, the rates charged, and the}Terms of county officers - Licenses for agents. ‘ ‘ live 1 the aftssissippl River and » for said canal ts the route from Alloues| | WHEREAS, This survey was made on tie /uianner of making the same; questions of, dis: Town board authorized to Life insurance policies. e fitees uung the boundary MMe Bay on Lake Superior via the Bruja and St.| understanding. and expectation that similar| crimination between Classes of property of in- pie pater eas : States, and {Ba OT Lake BUPA iisaiapipol tiver, and] wary ame be dbase the ‘portion of the |oy ITT otreets “for commiasions or com-| CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. — |touns'on policies es si — me id route; and river on this side of the International Boun-/pensation of agents. and any discrimination Negotiation of unlawful contract: - because differences, an dary, and, |thereunder; and, generally, to make any and|Defining gift efterprises As Reciprocal or interinsurance contracts... . WHEREAS the year 1899 the United jall inquiry in regard to the transaction of the |Employment of prisoners on roads ... Relating to insurance agent: ~ States Government engineers did again, report) WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of|business of fire insurance, and the rates and | Fraudulentpadvertising prohibited... Standard fire insurance policies... Supreme ita cane! from Lake Superior to tho Mis-|ainnesota deems It advisable and in the tn-/cost of such insurance, and the expenses incl | indetermindle sentences ................ 280|Standard forms of, life policies... © PUTPOSE QiSSippi River via the Brule ang St. Creix|jerests of the State that the Red River of the |dent to such business; and the prométion of | pronibiting’ minors from’ playing pool, State insurance of public buildings. and, tirely feasible. That in the first be improved by the construction of }better protection against, fire, and the re- etc., in public places ... seeeeee 572| Supervision -of insurance companies... ¢ 2» of vernment engineers | jocks and dams or otherwise, so that it will|duetion of fire losses. The mention oF any! sehool officers peace officers. | Township mutual companies......-..+ 3 the last regular eeaniite fig was estimated id canal could ee be alwgys navigable during the open sparen, | partes ines of Tongue. epee ont Schools in county jails . JOINT RESOLUTIONS. t of sald States committees Constructed seven feet deep, eighty feet inlana, mit in any measu ¢ Stat waceth: for titeaan es 3 t Legislatures ‘were a0 HU ar the water surface nd fifty-nine fort 6 + tne state of |fttion: whleh exit’ Committee ts empowered to | Silencers for firearing .;- i the question d'in width at the bot thereof, for the sum) WHEREAS, The Legislature of the SI enter. MOS ite 2 = und, If pomelble to settle the of Seven Million Fifty Thousand Dollars; and|stinnesota favors the plan of improvement by) |) t { Gov. Hubbard controversy concerning It, and. \y te gecond of sald reports it was estimated |igcks and dams fag the only feasible plan| Provided. however, that 1f the appropriation CURATIVE ACTS. | Relating, to, death of, Gov. . se that sald canal could bo built eighty feet in|whereby a constant stage of water can he) piby ded, for by a bill, relating to the, same Teen ios ealeakge, chan AS, said committees have made width at the water line, fity-nine feet inlestablished with sufficient depth so that navi-|# ect, Je abt mnadp. thi Acxnieledigniunts by snbtavlea’ public ee Relating to forestry sto the Legislatures ‘3 ines Mo Width at the bottom and ‘five feet deep, for|yation will be assured with certainty. joes saree ee eee paths hae Pid San Howie tale for Trelead States, reporting thelr f4iture to the sum of Six Million Twelve Thousand Five i. ; ¢ the bee be 2 hh aS Alteration of town boundaries’ legalized jonument to Lieut. W. 8, Cox.. . said matters, and thers ‘have rec- Hundred Dollars; and BE IT RWSOLVED by the Senate of to) = Authorizing repayment of school taxe: 189|Canal connecting Lake Superior with the such boundary fine, and ee state State of Minnesota, the House of Represents. Bonds bought by state validated 363}. Mississippl ......+. sarterseess to the, Lerisinture of confer, and,|,,¥HEREAS, the project of constructing said liives concurring, that the Deglelature of 0 Uonds of cities of the fourth class legal: Survey of Red ‘itiver of the’ North<.3-* nt of ¢ mittesa to confer. canai has not been authorize: y Congress | State of Minnesota hereby petitions reg | e - . ee ee ers " frachoma and tuberculosis among In- awe, by the two States, tla leffect that the construction of sald canal was |caute a complete detailed survey to be made | Change of school site legalized... B69| Brevet rank for veterans ............- . oiling the taking St ie the NOt warranted owing to existing allroad /as hereinabove mentioned and that he onder STATE OF MINNESOTA: Conveyance by divorce legalized "| 237|Quitelaim deed for Mikki Hivanen ~ waters. ween eaid States as competition and the cost of sald canal ar /an allotment of sufficient Fangs for. the saat Conveyance by, husband of insan Relating to fire prevention... overs: pres compared with the benefits to be derive m {of such complete survey as contem “da \. egalize x e 240| Protection of mi: tory me rds 4 the construction thereof; and jee thorized In said act of Congress known as|THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE SESSION. Pes a @ eee re rotect exetory es . Ss SSOLVED. _ r H, R, 21s7t i a ance by husband and wif a E ; LEMORD, BE IT RESO Tre|, WHEREAS, “it conclusively “appears from |!" a! | HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 5. | COnvevance WX Numnane digpend Iecallsed 412 JUDICIARY. ie slouse Hepresentatives. lireby cre. (the surveys ‘and examinations of the route} 6 17 FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Conveyances made by’ a corporation legal- ag, that there be and ls hereby re. made by the government engineers, that it}aroresaid petition shail be signed by | widen pala: tate eee antpdacentin| Ieee eG ye ca es Pr pa treg ee ro a Joint Committes, eonsiating of three en urely. feasible and practicable to con-|irecigent of the Senate and the Speaker of |, WHEREAS, There have Deen trg6, H.R y bonds ‘for state ‘or judicial’ ditche: Appeale in civil actions’... es Reprosentatives, | to De chose) Sonators, struct and operate said canal along the route | ine House of Representatives and attested by uuu" ot) ty aitord Federal protection to| fia 3a «| Appeals 12 Supreme Court ia civil actions er of the House, and three the Senate specified from Allouez Bay on Lake Supertor/ the Chief Clerk of each House and a certified Tio eae birds; and Deeds toyeal properiy legalized : S| Appointirent of guardian . eats » dy the President of the Senate vig tho rule and St. Crolx Rivers to, the | tony thereof duly authenticated shall be sent |'™ y gaine ; Dreas: to yoni rbespsria /jeealines Soppintyent i a a 1 confer with @ Commnsin, if one Mississippi at the function of the St. Croix |iy" tne Secretary of State to the Secretary f] WirpRpas, There Is a very general senti-| Defective deeds validated... . ee es 2 © Mlative to yniform and recip- apd Mississipp! Rivers, and the only objec | War of the United States, ment in this State in favor of such protection, | Ditch contracts reinstated and extended 22/Challenge Of jurors : ‘to be enacte@” by the law-mak- (tions which apparently prevent Congr et ot and an urgenterequest for the enactment of|prainage proceedings legalized.. -... 463 Demurrers In civil actions ........ ss bodies of eald two States, regulating, N-jauthorizing sald project, are the | Sxle pressed Such law has been made, as appears by the| extension of village boundaries legalized:. 276/ Discharge of bastardy proceedings .... snd controling the taking of fish ta|railway competition and the doubt exprete é {numerous petitions received; now therefore, | Poreclosure of mortgages legalized '2| Divoree proceedings ........ 1g ne certters between the said States, by said engineers a3 to the amount of com:t 1114 puco.UTION No. 9—H. F. No. 1189.| RESOLVED, (The Senate concurring), That/Foreclouse of mortgages legalized...... 182) Docketing and len of judgments roe oenee fissiesipp! River, Lake Pepin and merce which would be carried upon sald) LOE TE Teoria to Congress relating to the Congress be and hereby is requested to ehact/Toreciosure of mortgage legalized..-..... 360|Dockets of Justice of peace + --+---2+17- Take St. Crofx; and that such Committ€e canal: and Control and ‘Treatment. of Trachoma and |, "law giving ample protection to migratory |Vvoreclosure and cancellation of contracts | Exemption "of wages o-oo 2777 ‘ make its report’ to this Legislature a! S| WHEREAS, no survey or examination ap-| Tuberculosis among Indtans. jsame birds. cuttealized ae ESS - bel SUAgGRe SO ne aegie. os . aie |pears {o have bgen made or authorized by! Jonas: It hag been shown by @ SUT-| RESOLVED, That the Legislatures of all|tndependent school district bonds vali 376 Juvenile court procedure reseeeeeee RT ESOLVED, that saidithe United States Government of sald route cen the U. 8. Public| other States of the United States, now in ses-| tn bond: firmed, 283 Municipal and village courts : cromittes, and \s cocuriiy’ incurred Jn the structed and operas at a depth of ten feet, | Health Service Tink Co” Jo" amicted with | hereby respectfully requested to join in this | Land office certificates validated... Pleading ‘and practice in Stillwater... actual expenses \tevr duties, and that the|nor as to whether a canalization of the Mis-|the Indians of tive form and that 29.21|request by the adoption of this or an equiva- \ortgae foreclosures legalized + | Relating to juvenile courts .......++ ert oe eae the moneys appropriated sissipp! River by the construction of a dam | trachoma in an act ve Pe ee senna are [ieee nasrnaine aamigege | Saretos ites) Seen ees Restoration. of eitizenshin rights : same be paid out Of penses. of this session, (below the junction of the St, Crotx and Mis- | per thousand among Siege. sai ; Martiaes rreploesse : ee ent Orr aitaar SS ‘ont the ‘presentatton, of proper vouchers, 8,sissipip Rivers would | be practical | which | suffering from tuberculosis; REsbOuyDN TURTHMR, That the! aeere | SSVERMOME TORR casera. ame [eter ET ities aa gra ee t vr Les we ald ‘act xtel id wi way’so as to - | tary eby "ected ni 1 e ? ‘gy | Service UMMONS «-+ e+e . — : : ‘ ul with the cites of Duluth, Minnesota, | fines of the State of Mitts heavily infected | ate and the House of Representatives of the ‘ang water plants legalized weds -¢ S| Supreme Count. coatapere 2: 7 jand Superior, Wisconsin, by means, of said |ervatiens "it" @ Potimunicable diseases is | United States, and to several members of sald) proceedings to extend corporate existence venire of grand. juries ‘anal and the canallzation of sald Miasis-|with dangerous fommomiiii’ feaith of the|body representing this state therein; also tol! Vaidated .-.- vesescssserecesseeeeecee 215 | Verdicts in civil a ae JOINT RESOLUTION No. 8-8. F. No. 277. |sippt River; and citizens of Minnesota by reason of the rapid transmit copies peat fo tity cee tuer of! purchase of electric ‘light ‘and "water LABOR. ‘Joint Resolution Offered By Mr. Peterson: WHEREAS, millions of consumers and pro-| development and opeylps to settlement ee eh Me Ap gaia ” g plants legalized ......++.+.eeeeeeeeeees a Fi authorizing the State ducers of the Northwest and the Mlsstssipp! | these ‘Reservations; and, | 4 pril 24, 1918. Record of, mortgages legalized, $2" | Department of abd. ~ a > receive payn on sales Valley are vitally Interested in the con- . oe ‘ enda- | z poebae 2 Sept ‘ 3 iz 2; Employment of children .... to Fee ims Dayoan ere the struction of said canal and the ltapepvenent PP oie reg ee ie pep | . re Eso eanleatiGn| drs Sarre ae legalized 402 Hours: of Iabor for. women 1 hi d or will of sald Mississippi River so as to form a sur- {sta 4 te i ae Minimum wage com) lon. payment hes exes end to completa and continuous inland, waterway |been made in @ report mngitted by the Sur-/siate of Minnesota...) ool district’ bonds legalized Minimnen Eee eae ty caine : one / m the Mississippi Valley and the Twin|geon-General of the U.S. Purse Oot) pentose Z fy of State of |Sheriff's certincates legalized - | Preventing misrepresentation of employer ssue patent therefor. im, the Mestad Vale, Mia the, Great [Service to Congress in February, 1019; 2n8, | 1, Jullus A, Sehmabl, Seoretdry of State of | Town orders validated |... eer eee of ompleyeen ss. + ‘ he policy akes, thus eng 1 of of the ie O' innesota, r cr Village bonds validated ee ERBAS, It hus deen the policy of the Takes, thus enabling) all of the products of] WHEREAS; It is belleved that the Red/that the foregoing general laws, | proposed) Viniage corporations legalized... : EA ee of Stinmesota 10 sell its sehool and other the astern, states Ant fe ahinned by water| Lake Reservation located in, the State of/amendmente te the constitution of Minnero2|village Incorporation proceedings iegaiized ands on advantageous ‘ # . ae M inne: sents a suitable fiel -}and- joint resolutions, Ving extensions o y- sin the Northwest and the Mis-| Minnesota presents we - \ s siving extensions of time (org the Pes Am the Northweat and the her | plication. of these remedies, in order tol (ne legisiature of 1613, have been compared DISTRICT COURT. LANDS. f up to forty years greene when the un- products of the Northwest to be shipped by | demonstrate their effectiveness; | with, YBa cobias of ths) enboled lawn esettag asi daah eoteede Interest to four per cent wl - prod No be ants : in the office 2 ‘ . 7 sale ack so cipal remains for, ten years, and by water to the markets of the world: and BE IT RESOLVED: That the Legislature | they are true and correct copies of said en-|Additional judge in Fourth district... Fecord of Joint tenancy .. ® cs" hag aided tm the development of i ricas, at all of the hearings held|ot the State of Minnesota, mow in regular /rolied laws, proposed amendments and joint Ao ona Snag? rts strict.... 320|Re0eve ey af real estate. ‘ and furtjag time investments; he question of the com ecessity | Session assembled, do petition the Congress of | resolutions. wo ae 3 " oid es ‘roducers and consumers interested have had| General of the U. S. Public Heal s ce| hand and affixed the at Seal of . | Setar om o . 2 . . Fa a ee Ee eer tee cpportunity. to” be. effectively |and grant nim sufficlent funds to put into ex:/at the capitol, in St. Paul, tats 20th day of | Beleriea (Of clarky. Uf court. z ‘Allowances: to “offions! sed demand upon the Investment Board jani thére is no lawfully constituted au-|ecution the necessary measures on the Red) april, A. D. 1918. ctubaaey ‘Terms of in Fifth district ..., - Appointment of armorers i wand Upon ghool houses and other thority. official. or commission of this State | Lake Indiau Reservation in the State o! JULIUS SCI ay Torte at in Baveath distin . Relating to armorles . Baseasary rovernents; Luthorized oF empowered to” ascertain and|nesota for the control and eradication of| (Seal.) Secretary of State. [Terms of in dleventh district. $ / Ipresent the facts of collect data and statistics | trachoma and tuberculosis among the } rms of in Twelfth district oo an MISCELLANEOUS. * HIEREFORB, BE [T RESOLVED by the relating to commerce bearing upon this im- | resident thereon. rma of in Thirteenth, district . ge . lin, the. House of Representatives con-'portant subject; and rms of in Fourteenth district + . Abatement of houses of assignation. i. that it is the sense of this Legisla- | Yerms of in Fifteenth district . + 899] jriremen's relief pensions .... that at any t on or before December) WHEREAS, the te of Wisconsin and| a F, No. 12881 ‘Terms of in Sixteenth district : 268) fiistorical society building” .....- re A Bt Ahhose land. certificates. wherein the people of safd State are also greatly in-| JOINT RESOLUTION No. 10—H. F. No. 1238. Traveling expenses of judges 122222112 46u | {imreren APSE greg ne coor : t litt, for, payment has ex- terested in the construction of said canal and|” A joint resolution authorizing | the Gov-| | INDEX. | rprUy OEE auerkam ot Little Hoek; i fred ¢ will expire. on % or — be- waterway: ernor to confer brevet rank upon officers and el’ DRAINAGE. Partition “torus f December 3 i9i4,. the state treasurer soldiers of Minnesota Volunteers for distin-|@ ~ . Printing. treasure! t x aive the principal and interest pay-i Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,| guished service. to oR 4 Public libraries .. . is: and that the Governor be, and he 18 1. the ‘House of Representatives of the State} Be it Resolved, By the House of Rep- LTURE. Assessment for county or judictaleditch.. /2081@oBiisning amendments to cot Guthorized to execute patents cover-\o7 stiniesota, the Senate concurring, that the|resentatives, the Senate concurring, that) it AGRICU . Drainage contracts and bonds ... + 578 fe. di halls ose tracts on which all demands due to'Construction of said canal by the National|belng @ sacred and grateful duty, of the Pxtension of drainage. contracts 56s Recuieune: pe damen ae ts the state have been pafd tn full. , leovernment te of the greatest’ tmportance. to| State, to acknowledge in some just’ an¢ ? 6 Chapter. | Obligations for” ditches as 145| Relating. to eet cAlpine ofstiability. raved Ma 1913. a ‘ s - suitable manner the nal services and/ audit of agricultural societies books 452] Payment of drainage con' he evan ‘Approved March 5, 1918, this State, the State of Wisconsin, the Mis- Ee eee a eects der, | Audit: of an ay nag Teas Rellene ot for ‘purchase of Webster's valley vation: con- |sissipp! Valley and the Nation; that its secrifioes, “mae ey aoe tie State ‘and to | county farm Tiras urd Proogauire in county and judicial ditch dictionaries ee present las ~ ae -_- jstruction will be a great addition to existing | {ME military. SOUeeeh, ‘those who have. per- | Disease of domestic Solmala” proceedings .. “sige to ++ 179} pepealing Chap. 857, 8. L. 1680. facilities of commerce; that It would con-|the Uni s a By stz| Distribution of hog cholera serum... Relating to ditch proceedings - Le ates Witiniten cus > ~ ‘ P ef 7. formed long and meritorious military service specti urserie: Reassessment of benefit: g|Ticket scalping p { RESOLUTION No, 4—H. F. No. 57. |stitute a natural, adequate and automatic Hee ng et aetna this .Wal OF tie | epee ore maneeres eas: ent of benefits ..... ¢ protesting against the transfer jmeang of reducing transportation rates on all |to the be Sho is hereoy | Prohibiting domestic anim: r 4 ere fects Pat Rebellion, the Governor be and he 1s hereoy| "large . a Rae, MORTGAGES. National forest reserve to state contro! Sommodities. between the Mis isto eee Satiorized juested to confer Commis-| péguiating sale of seeds ELECTIONS. the Great Northwest, the Great Lakes an “ a VHBREAS, bills have beon introduced inthe Atlantic Seaports’ and that it would tend {sions with Byevet Rank upon officers and S0l-| sale of hog cholera virus - _.lconvepsinces betsbaen siectishigar 400 mang Congress under the terms of which the na-l{o reduce rates upon’ coal, iron, steel, manu. |aers of the Volunteer force oe ae eal. Altersating names {n voting, machines-. 827“ gagee .. see “font Forest ‘reserve ‘will be turned over t0 |tactured articles, grain and other agricultural |Pa® OF M2 dato meritorious and. horor- APPROPRIATONS. + eat a ei a ecccigc corso ai Bilegy of hiss “coioaiea various states, and products and would greatly beneft’ the con-|/i50 ,ittary service. ‘The tank conferred | Ree ae Oe Hee mae clekka.:.-- igen [Ett of. chattel=mostenkes, ete | sumer: nd producers of the East and the| shall be in accordance with the rank and | Burntside state. fores Garte Section. satan authorized. 4 sind Foreclosure of execution sale. Whereas the nation eee reserve com: | Wast and reduce tho cost of the necessities |\alue of the service performed. een ty Jacultueee apende Tn cities and villages over 5,000. 2 Agi Listing of by register of deeds tain moi yan pill jars” We | ¥ i y agricl gto Gee: = LP ee iodecte—peperty which oe | ay ‘Appraved: Apel: 49) 2938 | Departments 401 | Inspection of allots = : 808' PUBLIC HEALTH AND PURE FOOD sential should be maintained intact for the! RosorvEn FURTHER, that the Governor P eS ae 388 | Opening and closing polls at village elect | pubile good—and of this State, the Drainage Engineer of this Z Gertreonre: pom Serf tonsy steelst edie eee, « ioe At] Belinictor DuLe aan Charest WHEREAS, the administration of the na-|State, the Chairman of the Board of Railroad | JOINT RESOLUTION No, li—H. F. No. 1001. |"eiciative expense . Nes 1|Opening and closing of polls in villages. . ae7) Cannery pmpction, <5 ak, i Ok HRREAS. {he aay Federal Forest |82d ‘Warehouse Commissioners be and they | A joint resolution of the Senate and House of | 5¢hai and charitable Institutions "11 gog| Presidential election .. 1 §10| ollection of, vital statisticg |: -- | tonal: forest 'Mepartment of Agriculture han |are hereby ‘appointed ‘a commission, of which Representatives Zine Sis of Minnesota publication of constitutional amendments 1% Presidential preference primaries... ...... 449 | Containers. for Pdi at sh Pas Been! : te the Governor shall be chairman, which shall| authorizing v 0 _execute, and i ‘s providing for... 140|Primary elections .. % ada allows vee been and ts «credit to that department, ant |be known as the Lake Superior end Mis-| the Secretary of State to affix the ‘Great eee ne ccacceeties. 248 \Umited States senators. $29) Control of, tuberculosis o--:220...2..02 has-been peondncted in. ene. be rest 2S |sissipp! River Canal Commission, and said| Seal of the state to a quitclaim deed to| "upp! Voter authorized to v 1 Rena attparene oe * renery) commission 1s hereby granted power and au-| Mikki Hivanen of the north half of the BOARD OF CONTROL. trict other than his own. 2e4| Cream, shipment of, therity and is hereby directed to tnvestigate| northwest quarter (Nia of NW) and, the oi] Neti shy. cballek “eee asz| Inspection. of “hotels and ‘restaurants... = toland ascertain all of the facts with reference} southwest quarter of the northwest quarter en: 2 CTS, anata is ass Sel os fs ‘ : - A RHEREAS, the states @ion ot fhe wederal [to the practicability and cost of construction | (SW% of Ww) of section, fourteen (14), | Authority over Normal school boards..., 561 Mattresses, sale of regulated, (25-7. -- taxe Nhent as good care of such enormously {22d operation of said canal, utility thereof/ and the southeast quarter of the northeast | Buildings for university and normal FORESTRY. ing mancthine capa sale “er = government 28 Kod oe property ie now re. [and the character and “amount of commerce) quarter (BBY of NW}) of section fifteen | | schools » cpaaatataien ag Qleomargarine, manufacture and s ceiving fromthe United States Forest Service, |Which, would, probably be carried or affected) (15), ail tn fow ship. sixty-two (02). renee Constructicn" eid ‘condemaation of iock- o| municipal forests ait Bee eattes on daten weomuets ce . = ” by sal canal, and the probable effect of the twelve (12), in 7 is unty, e- ups .-- wecee eeee a 4 10 v = . ana eonstruction and operation thereof upon trans-| gota. i! Construction of buildings at Soldiers va Fae ore i Botan 159 oe Gy =, connie Somiecrun eats = Ee the National forests |portation rates and upon the consumers and Home .-.. ERE ee sesee sca TI aes 5 : SEE LEN Meciecaee’ trees ad Temvating the flow [producers of the Northwest, and especially ths| WHEREAS, the United States tn form con-| Delegating supervision of buildings to pao | Eetmite, to out state timber ..... 530 pater | Fears ee Ss Set ot aie iy Producing tmntntiing gracing and in other |States of Minnesota and Wisconsin. provided| veyed to the State of Minnesota the North) local boarda : + $40] State forests ...... g6| Reports of sna of Sireams In Colrstaie and far-reaching: now |nowever that the expenses of such commis: |Ilalf of the Northwest Quarter (N% NW)|Factories at State Prison, =. 44] Tee bounties ..... 10 ery ec counting Li; Therefore. sion in carrying out the provisions hereof {and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest |Instruction at feeble minded school. 261 Died hte aeevention , — shall not @xceed the sum of twenty-fve| Quarter (SW% NW4) of Section Fourteen|Insurance of state buildings .....- ae GAME AND FISH. See itt ok able? % pie PE TP RESOLVED, that the Minnesota {hundred dollars ($2500.00). Said Commission | (14), and the Southeast Quarter of the North- House ‘at Repeesentatives, the Senate con-|is hereby directed to lay before the United |east Quarter (SE B%) of Section Fifteen] CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. ° curring. protest agai the proposed adtion |States engineers, and any other federal com-|(15), all in Township Sixty-two (62),( Range Act preventing killing of hares with fer- PROBATE COURTS. Cees ere of Congress, the effect of which {mission board or authority having jurisdiction | Twelve (12), !0 St. Loule County, Minnesota, | Aid for children of insane ... 840] |. rets bb Sey parecer alee gaa cee 3 ane ore ene the control of the Ne- of any aqnestion relating to the construction | and ‘Smployment agency for the bili 48§| Breeding of fur-bearing animals... ¥21|ciaims against guardians é rod erect ‘Heserve trom the Federal gov- [of said canal by the United States Govern- Homes for children ...... 4o4| Closed “season for mink, muskrat and | [intry” of decrees. ‘ se tie individual states, This Legis-|ment, al} of the facts, conclusions, statistics, | WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the State|Homes for dependent children bP ork Bd eae eating ede 573 | inal accounts of : won to the iitores the tact that such leg {data, Information and’ views ascertained and |of Minnesota has held that the legal title to|Medical care of blind infants - 2s | Domiestioa ted game ani oe + 485) Salary and clerk hi : has ever been proposed at this ses- |sathered Py ts commission bearing upon | said land ca saulty, held in coe we ae D VILLAGES. . e epee tbe: Deoee re ion, etc..... or : a ane 8 peor the advisability And practicability of the con- | Hivanen ause he was a settler in 00 N - nm }e Free ance tedty Paenined” their (struction of sald canal by. the. federal gov-| faith thereon "at the time that it was con- CITIES Al Ce ee ee a RAILROADS a ree wendid system under which /eTmiment, and to make or cause to be made| veyed to the state, and had rights thereto| , Oke nuisance. 41 Tay oi 5 ix “aw” a eee ens Wee now admin jany and all arguments deemed necessary by {superior to the legal title of the state: Fea scant pntpag 4 Beate tnie $41 | Fishing in Mississipp! and St, Groi 545 | Anti pase TR a: : ae Shatate usdes that the Min. {sald commission in favor of sald canal, and Assessments for band concerts TINL sgea] Killing ‘wild ‘animals and birds in state | Carances between structures: “B07, Delewation in. Congress exercise its|to use their best, efforts to further the’ proj-| NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED/\ccessments for local improvemenfs. ...49,273 forest prohibited .......++-. ss+e0” O51 Senections: for industries, Rave peter Sat this proposed leg. (ect of the construction thereof, and to report|BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REP-|‘‘ihorizing purchase of gas and’ water Netting rough fish Thy Connec Hous: Te ee igciasipsclion’ ° to the legislature at the Session of 1915 allj RESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MIN- | AUIIOE te, z Screens at outlet of ngvigable lake: Bu) County. 9)4 teeeaReN iciware 2c: jof thelr acts and doings in the premises. NESOA JOLNTLY, Beards of freehoiders. 335 Exopawation ahs eke, aise 322 petal : BE IT PURTHHER RESOLVED, that @ copy} aime. + B08) re) ant ee ' Z of REIT RURTHUER RESOLVED. thet COPY | pmgoLVED FURTHER, that sata com-| ‘That the Govemor of the State of Minhe- } Bond, lesues Suibortes, sist sccs777 3y3| Taking fish in Ramsey county fe ee eee ee eeacand vend Pi Hoi to each of our United|mission tg also authorized and alrected tu | sota is hereby authorized and directed to Bonds for floating debt ......... 173 Taking water after dark prohibited. 212 Joint freight rates .. A nators and to each of the members in {confer and act with any commission desig-|cxecute to the said. Mikki Hivanen, a quit-| Ponds for high school buildings | 80 OF Pat eee vrestesceNoee S54L Keeping up. physical vaiual : Pe House of Kepre tives, from thia state. |nated or appointed by the State of Wisconsin, | claim deed of the sald premises, and the! ponds for hospitals .. 242 3 Liability of common carriers. i wewed March 1 lor any other State interested in the con-| Secretary of State of Minnesota is hereby au-| ponds for local improvements ...... 304 HENNEPIN, RAMSEY AND ST. List of lands conveyed to . . wz - piles |struction of satd canal. and to act with any | thorized to attest the same and to ‘afMx!| Change of name ... 431 ”; t * |Map and profile of new lines : Rt |such commission In any and all of the mat-| thereto the Great Seal of the State of Min-|Ghanging name of villages .... 493 \ Louis. Minimum ‘passenger rates . $5 ea SET RR CSOLUTIO oO. 5. structing said canal. nesota. ei). 1 Claims for damages . 891 i Movement of live stock. i Ps Z . Approyed®;Apeth; 38, PAB. Consolidation of adjacent villages <..12. 407 Power of foreign compa: | 3 WHERDAS, The people freland fof|. RESOLVED FURTHER, that the State of Contracts for electrical energy .. 317] acceptance of bequests, eto 232] property .....---..--- Mans yoga have been strugsling for home jwisconsin ts hereby requested and invited to Distribution of Icense money. 248] Acquisition of public utilities \- 2 B10]Scales in stock Ca | ba} oly to bave from time to time thetr|constitute and appoint a Ike commission for Bstablishment of hospitals .... 215) Appropriations for Duluth highwa; 842] Toilet rooma at depots. 4 fons [bligh and, the purpose of consulting and co-operating JOINT RESOLUTION No. 12—H. F. No. 1058. toxtension of boundaries ...... 119] Approprations for improvement of navi- ‘Transferable mileage books, . . lwith sald commission hereby appotnted for| A joint resolution relating to a committee |Gifts to municipalities . ee 319|" gable lakes ...... 94| Transfer facilities .- é _lberty the purpose of furthering the project of con-|to be appointed for the purpose of investigat-|improvement of-lakes . fs. 331) assessments for streets, parks, etc.... Transit rates on grain Americans who! semeting said canal. ing matters relating to fire prevention and|tcorporation --.-.... ---..-.... + 219] Assistants in auditor's, office . rates charged for fire insurance in this state. | Killing squirrels in parks prohibited .... 188) Audit of claims. RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE. | ce RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Senators Mayor to vote in case of a tle 1) Authorizing county board to appt ry pee ind Representatives in Congress of the United | ,, Whereas, The fire’ losses in the State of | Municipal court at Crosby money for county faire Installation of track seales........ : —$$—_—— i tor oe tates for the State of Minnesota are hereby|Minnescta for the past thirty-nine years, as| Municipal court Board | SC RaNOers Storage and shipment of grain. Ly requested’ to, urge. upon Congress the adop, |reported by fire Insurance companies to’ the| Permanent rev Bonds for bridging creeks Terminal warehouses ae Hig eee n of an act authorizing the final survey ot |Department of Insurance, aggregate approxi-|Plats declared offela!. Bonds for fire department. bul ee ee mata pte: © PF RESOLVED, (nat the House of Rep-;S8ld canal’ at a depth of ten feet, togetner|™tely $77,000,000.00, and Postponement of election Bonds in excess of maximum . oat lne ee stuaet vecalgaouess et; ative x rte of Minnesota, the, With the extension of sald cana! by means of 1 Daring th h Purchase of electricity authorizi fonds for public markets Weights and measures ... iT ne va e fo minnesota, the: vo canatization of. the Misstesipp! River. to} ai nerea® During the past thirty-nide years|mecording village plats...... |Bonds for public playgrounds . . pote ovtata tt Mest com. ithe cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and [Zi fre’ ingurance companics doing businesa|Refundment bonds... Ronds for purchase of lamps, etc. Seraluvitions and ss! ‘God-apeed’to tne to urge upon Congress the final construction |i, Mun neSOte oie eee p gnutual com-|Refundmept of assessments » Bonds for SeWErS «ee seereesen ROADS AND BRIDGES. 3 nttons an q m God peed to the Te eT aot by ihe United States Construction | panies, have collected premiums aggregating | Salary of! city clerks. oe Bonds for construction of sewers nei Es © battle for + | $189,000,000.00 and -returned to policyholders |Separatips agricultural lands from... Honds for local improvements Commutation of road taxes... ae fe Fule: i Sete . Within ‘our state, in payment of losses, an |Seker apsessinents. .. ponds for Jocal improvements | Compensation of road overseer... gpa E | RESOLVED FURTHER, that a copy of|amount aggregating $77,000,000.00, or approx-|sigetracks to power house: [ponds sex: 1obel tare rans oe eage es soe on °F, Minne: |this ‘resolution be sent fo the Senate and| imately 33% per cent Of the premiums cols|Special assessments for local Bonds tor vening: creek ote oan a Orvoad overser ites Sem yb ‘0 trans-| House of Representatives of the United States| ected, an f Sees j ° Y ceftified copy these resoluti Gass 4 ments .- seca sa eieee ss 253|Compensation of county surveyors and Good roads act PET Poa. John md, leader of the |thee in Gengreas from thie Bato eet ai] Whareah. : Tupre: ta atecrt special tax for’ water and iignt piauf. clerk bite; s+. verssssssse+ 193] Improvement of in adjoining counties. ‘arty, a t jtives in Congress this State, and that ere ross discrimination | sprinkling streets 281 truction and operation of docks, Outside fourth class cities. Party, an r Asquith of the!a like copy be transmitted by tha Governor )practiced between our citizens by fire insur-|ivation for. roads, bridg 79] Construction 3 le eon ree Deseenament lof this ‘State to the Governor of Wisconsin| ance companies in the rates of premium | 2axatiom Jor, joag®: Oris G42 corte cf dourt boise and cliy’ bal rot beh gaps itacy ena a8 BP ar lana to the President of the Senate and Speak-|charged, which results to the advantage ou|Serercorks and lighting plants 428} ee Oe eka. eomaitael Ba SCHOOLS. ; 3 lerof the Assembly of the State of Wisconsin, |the rich and to.the disadvantage ef the poor, weer Re eet CGD, vt et et: 105 ji . Pr Besroveae eset arc ueae CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, | establishment of sclentife and “pnawena Shea aia os % i {ania OLUTION No. 6-8. F. No oan! Whereas, The State of Minnesota has not : ES eee + 82] annulment of common school ‘districts. : JOINT. RESOLUTIO} | given any state official the power to make | aqditional supreme court judges po iran rk he A or hte ea 7} 388] ‘Application for high school ald zi § | | | Dre inparends | Pate And. Aadiative |and~ referendum -..:......121. 68a] Bxpenditure of road, en ate 291! noards in districts of ten or more counties A memorial from the Legislature of the | JOINT RESOLUTION No. 8—S. F. No. 860. Fagan musiment of funds in farm mortgages Oss) Filing and care of plats - 301) Boundary lines -of school districts ...... Scene nnespia, to the Congress of the! A joint resolution of the Legisiature of the|,,Whereas, Such rates are now being made| recall of public officials ................ 593 ba hea cpt gy] Change from common to special districts T 1 Trited s: for an appropriation for the State of Minnesota petitioning the Secretary| for most companies by an independent rat-| Repeat of section providing for publica. Homes for Boys and girl Compensation of clerk and treasurer... | ment to the memory of of War of the United States to cause a com-| Mm bureau, to-wit: General Inspection Com-| "tion of treasurers’ report .... 687| Hospital end workhouse lente. 46] Gonsoitdation of school districts | tenant Willlam 8. Cox, t plete detall survey to be made of the Red|Pany- and Revolving school and swamp land’ fund so] 1mprovement of navigable lakes --.. 134) Contracts of schoo! boards, .......25..122 | |River of the North, from Breckenridge, Min-| yehereas, It is believed that in: Segregating forest pandas ta Peeps itas reid 763| Duties of normal school board «<1... the descen of Lieutenant |nesota, to the International. Boundary’ Line, i " their agents helr beance Com: | Seven-senator amendment G00 | tnterest ce a. Sriveulip’ ottenmans’ Formation of consoWdated districts ox, U.S. No prominent and (with @ view to Its Improvement by the con-|R@rechnents. to. mitintain: the rates cae sve [Taxation of dogs. Re ee ee ear et rirt 303] Land for agricultural tmprovemen Couct’ Martial, convened ‘under | WHEREAS, An Act passed by the Sixty-| Whereas, There Is no appeal from the rates| urn Lewy, of aaattionstrest paving materiale, agy| Publication of school board pi 4 authgrit the United States on April 14,/second Congress of the United States at its|qxeq by mich inspection company, and. ty CORPORATIONS. Minneapolis union depot steeees -S97| Public school Wbraries : | isl e, Second Session, H. R. 21477. making appro-|is no state official properly” empowered to us Manicipal court of Duluth TEED Yoo] Sehoot census... } . priations for ‘the construction, repatr “and| act for and on behalf of the assured, Amendment ot certificates of incorporation 247] Municipal ice plants . \5] Special school meetings 8 eee ere " ,, eS of the preservation of certain publle works on rivers * 3 Authorizing cemetery corporations to con- Park and parkway honds 274] State aid for industrial courses fi tte ‘ r nd harbors, and for other purposes. directs| Now. Therefore, Be it enacted by the Sen-|” vey real estate ... aoe Wie and parkway bonds ....2.2 ‘B04 | State for high and graded schoois . the s of the United States, be the Secretary of War of the United States tolate and the House of Representatives that a| Building and Joan associations Parke and’ parkways sesscvscese 845] State aa for public schools . ‘ ie .: 7 flower plants ruthlessly jerked up and weeds left standing, dried and parched little beds, or tangles of triumphanr jimson, dandelions and knot grass. Or perhaps it may recall anxious little workers and sorry disappointment over poor, spindly flowerless plants. We have had all sorts of experiences in our family, and T feel as though a suc- cession of summers had drilled into me exactly what is what for a smal! child’s. garden. The main thing js to have a very limited variety of is and those of the strong, hardy, free blooming sort. A child of 3, 4 or 5 years can have a satisfactgry garden of three sorts of seeds, so that he can learn the leaves of three plants and then weed out everything else. One summer I remember three par- ticularly _ successful d_ simple -at- tempts, One boy planted his plot with mixed zinnias, sufroun by one row of radishes and one row Of lettuce. The lettuce and Occupied his attention to begin with, and-when he had eaten them, his zinnias took the whole space and bloomea gorgeously until-frost. The next boy did the same {thing, using poppies instead of zinnias. The Free Lance, bound to be different as ever, hauled stones in his little cart til he had a fair sized heap, and planted a package of mixed morning glories In a row encircling the base. All summer long his pink, blue purple morning glories were the ad- miration of the ly. Children love flowers, but they do not’ love disappointment, and the way to mgke contented little gardeners— even of children who perhaps have but little affmity with the soil—is to limit the varieties of seeds you give them, and to have those varieties all bright, free bloomers. . FANTAISIES MADE OF TULLE. s Feather Variations of All Sorts Posed at Strange Angles. (Kansas City Star.) ‘The new materials for dresses a largely drawn on in the composition hats. Heavy corded silks and moir linens in “zagzig” weaves, and sh: tungs printed in old- colo designs embracing tiny flowers jowrars miniature fruits. A hat of soft b-——————+-——— straw is trimmed with a white fantasie, held by a bunch of taree apples, dull green, brilliant red anc yellow, made from the glowin; descent breast feathers of a bird. There are quantities of fan made from tulle, black, white ar ored, as sharply assertive as a! and paradise plumes, which, hc remain the prevailing trimmiti there are feather variations of « posed in the most original fas! fancy is capable of. A single rises straight from the front o low from the back. A ong™-vo..-- feather Spee about Haoetas sree. or a bunch of short ones at one the weight of them appearing to the hat over the ear. On a Carlier ‘nat, Reeteel. a single Mephistophelese fea‘ waves Its curl- ing tip from one side. Its stem ts ‘held by a series of three tiny bows of nar- row black ribbon connected by narrow lines. On another hat narrow block ribbon tied in a knowing bow secures Their Windows In Danger. (Loutsville Courier-Jou>nal.) People who live in. glass houses shouldn't oppose votes for women.

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