Chap. Providing punishment for violations of Anti-trust law. Page. 194 Exempting Webb county from hide and animal inspection law. Relating to duties, qualifications, etc., of school trustees.. 100. Reorganizing the Fiith and Seventh Judicial Districts, and fixing time Restoring criminal jurisdiction to county court of Mills county. Authorizing the directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College 195 113. Providing for compensation af veniremen.. 114. Authorizing justices of the peace and constables to collect fees in ex- 118. Amending Code of Criminal Procedure relating to evidence. Conferring power upon Railroad Commission to make emergency rates. 220 124. Reorganizing the Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Thirty- sixth and Forty-ninth Judicial Districts, and fixing times for hold- 134. Providing for issuance of bonds for construction of public roads. 135. Providing for the sale of guayule on public free school lands... 155. Requiring purchase of sufficient rolling stock by railroads.. 156. Relating to appointment of police officers in cities and towns. 163. Relating to appeals in convictions for violations of local option law.. 164. Relating to fees collected by officers not authorized by law... 165. Instruments with defective acknowledgments admissible in evidence. 166. Prescribing terms on which corporations may be chartered.. 179. Providing for erection of monument over grave of General Sam Houston 336 180. Providing for revising, digesting and publishing laws.. Providing for the establishment of a home for Confederate widows.. Submitting amendment to Constitution increasing amount of tax that may Fixing the compensation of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Relating to outrages perpetrated on citizens of Brownsville, Texas.. Relating to joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. 1. Per diem of members of First Called Session of Thirtieth Legislature.. 441 2. Contingent expenses of First Called Session of the Thirtieth Legislature 441 5. Limiting number of hours certain railroad employes shall work. 6. Mileage and per diem of members of the Thirtieth Legislature. Relating to fees charged by the Secretary of State.. GENERAL LAWS OF TEXAS. THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 1907. APPROPRIATIONS-MILEAGE AND PER DIEM OF MEMBERS OF THE THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE. An Act appropriating one hundred and ten thousand ($110,000) dollars to pay mileage and per diem of members and per diem of employees and officers of the Thirtieth Legislature and creating an emergency. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas: That the sum of one hundred and ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the general revenue not heretofore appropriated to pay the mileage and per diem of members and the per diem of officers and employees of the Thirtieth Legislature. SEC. 2. The fact that the sum stated, or such portions as may be necessary, is required to pay the mileage and per diem of members and the per diem of officers and employes of the Thirtieth Legislature, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity which requires that the constitutional rule providing that all bills be read on three several days be suspended and the same is hereby suspended and this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and it is so enacted. [NOTE. The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing act passed the Senate by a two-thirds vote, yeas 27, nays 0; and was passed by the House of Representatives by a two-thirds vote, yeas 108, nays 1.] Approved January 15, 1907. APPROPRIATIONS-CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE. S. B. No. 2.] CHAPTER II. An Act appropriating the sum of twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars to pay the contingent expenses of the Thirtieth Legislature, and creating an emergency. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas: That the sum of twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the general revenue not heretofore appropriated to pay the contingent expenses of the Thirtieth Legislature. |