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HOUSE BILLS THAT FAILED TO PASS.

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1. An Act to establish the grade of teachers' certificates and for other purposes.

2. An Act regulating tolls and charges by telegraph companies in Territory of New Mexico.

3. An Act to amend Section 4141 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

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An Act regulating the services, and further prescribing the duties of express companies in the Territory of New Mexico.

5. An Act for the protection of laborers in the Territory of New Mexico, and for other purposes.

6. An Act to amend Section 3, of Chapter 60, of the Session Láws of 1897.

7. An Act concerning insurance companies in the Territory of New Mexico.

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An Act creating a police force in unincorporated towns in county
seats in the Territory of New Mexico.

An Act to regulate the common schools of the Territory of New
Mexico.

An Act to amend an act entitled "An Act providing for the recovery of damages done by animals," approved Feb. 23, 1893. 12. An Act to aid laborers, and others, in enforcing claims for services.

13. An Act amending Section 4092, Compiled Laws of 1897. 14. An Act amending Section No. 1598, Compiled Laws of 1897. 15. An Act for the purpose of suspending operation of and under Chapter VI of the Thirty-second Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico, entitled "An Act in relation to the removal of county seat."'

16. An Act repealing Section 7 of an act of the Legislature approved Feb. 23, 1893, relative to providing for the recovery of damages done by animals.

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An Act to repeal Section 1757 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, relating to an exemption of two hundred dollars worth of property of certain persons from taxation.

An Act to repeal Section 3420 of the Compiled Laws and to allow defendants to give bail in certain cases.

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“An Act,” amendatory of Chapter L of the Laws of 1897 relating to the National Guards of New Mexico.

An Act to create the County of Otero.

An Act to repeal Chapter XLIV of the Laws of 1897, and revive
the portions of Chapter I of the Act of 1895 repealed by the
former.

An Act to amend Section 1520 and Section 1595 of the Compiled
Laws of 1897 relative to text books used in common schools.

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25.

26.

An Act to amend Sections 2553 and 2554 of the Compiled Laws of 1897 of New Mexico and to limit the rate of interest that can be charged in the Territory.

An Act to amend Section 3606 [3603] of the Compiled Laws of 1897, with reference to assays made by the School of Mines. 28. An Act to abolish capital punishment in the Territory of New Mexico.

30. An Act to amend Chapter 34 of the Laws of 1897 of New Mexico, relating to the killing or injury of live stock by railroads.

32. An Act authorizing the board of county commissioners to eliminate all incollectible taxes.

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An Act to simplify and cheapen the transfer and hypothecation of real estate.

An Act to amend Section 2612 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, relating to duties and compensation of public printer.

An Act to amend Sections 1292, 1293 and 1294 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, and to extend the anti-trust law, so as to include fire and life insurance companies.

An Act to Amend Section 3902 of the Compiled Laws of New Mexico of 1897, and to regulate freight and passenger rates of railroad common carriers.

37. An Act relative to public obstruction in public ditches of this Territory.

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An Act for the selection of jurors.

An Act to provide for the payment of certain muster rolls and other documents and papers pertaining to the volunteer militia and regular army service of the Territory of New Mexico.

41. An Act in relation to brands.

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An Act for the purpose of regulating taxation upon Territorial and county bonds.

43. An Act prescribing certain duties of all physicians in New Mexico and for other purposes.

44. An Act to prevent animals running loose in the streets of the towns and cities of the Territory of New Mexico.

45. An Act to provide for a constitutional convention, and the formation of a state constitution, and for other purposes.

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An Act relating to amendments in pleadings and other matters
in the district courts.

An Act amending Section 2200 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.
An Act relating to proceedings in criminal cases.

An Act defining a legal newspaper for the publication of legal
and other official notices in the Territory of New Mexico.
An Act relative to community ditches in the Territory of New
Mexico.

52. An Act to repeal certain sections of the Compiled Laws of 1897, relative to acequias and mayordomos.

53.

An Act relative to irrigation and repealing and amending certain sections of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

56. An Act entitled "An Act for the supplying of counties with copies of the Compiled Laws of 1897 for the use of justices of the peace.

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57.

59.

An Act to require building and loan associations to make deposits for transaction of business, to tax such associations and for other purposes.

An Act to enable and authorize the county school superintendents of the Territory of New Mexico to appoint school directors for the different school districts of the respective counties. 61. An Act to amend Sections 1593 and 1595 of Chapter I, of the Compiled Laws of 1897, relating to public school books. (Corporations) of the

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64.

An Act to amend Chapter I, Title V.
Compiled Laws of 1897.

An Act providing for the licensing of circus and menageries.
An Act to prohibit the manufacture and sale of cigarettes in the
Territory of New Mexico.

66. An Act for the purpose of dividing and making two counties out of the county of Colfax, New Mexico.

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An Act for the protection of towns in the Territory of New Mexico from damages caused by arroyos (rivulets) and other invasions caused by rains and freshets.

69. An Act fixing the compensation of constables for the removal and care of property taken by them under execution, attachment or any other court process in the Territory of New Mexico.

70. An Act in relation to fences.

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An Act relative to the election of precinct officers.

An Act to preserve the public health.

73. An Act providing for the establishment of a reform industrial school.

75. An Act relating to pawn brokers.

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An Act relieving certain persons from taxation in certain cases. 77. An Act authorizing the payment of taxes with county warrants. 78. An Act to amend Section 3414 of the Compiled Laws of 1897. 79. An Act to amend sub-section 140 of Article 9 of Section 2685 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

81. An Act to repeal, amend and harmonize sections of the Compiled Laws, 1897.

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An Act granting the purchasers at tax sales heretofore made the lien of the county and Territory for such taxes.

An Act amending Section 696 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, relating to bonds by probate clerk.

An Act to amend Section 1418 of the Compiled Laws of New Mexico as compiled in 1897 relating to marriages.

85. An Act to prevent collectors and treasurers of different counties of the Territory of New Mexico from serving more than two times in such offices in succession.

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An Act to provide for the appointment of court interpreters and
their compensation.

An Act concerning the admission of students to the University of
New Mexico.

An Act to provide for the adjustment of certain floating school
indebtedness.

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89.

An Act to repeal Section 1305 and to amend Section 1306, Compiled Laws of 1897, in regard to gambling.

90. An Act relating to the sale of patent and proprietory medicines in the Territory of New Mexico.

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95.

An Act relating to balls and public dances.

An Act amending Sections 4122 and 1548 of the Compiled Laws
of 1897, relating to funds into which license moneys shall be
paid.

An Act to construct a dormitory in connection with New Mexico
School of Mines at Socorro, New Mexico.

96. An Act with reference to fences across and along the public roads.

97. 98.

An Act to regulate gambling licenses and for other purposes. An Act to define the power and jurisdiction of the district courts in all proceedings in aid of execution including attachment. 100. An Act to provide for the payment of the "claim" of C. H. Laidlaw for services rendered during the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893.

101. An Act to authorize the building and repair of sidewalks in towns and cities.

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An Act to create a preparatory school for New Mexico and to provide for the maintenance thereof.

An Act relating to life, health and accident insurance and the mutual plan and the conduct of the business of such insurance. An Act for the protection of gardens and vineyards. 105. An Act to prevent the marriage of Negroes or Mulattoes with whites.

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An Act fixing the compensation of probate clerks in counties of the second class.

An Act to define a legal fence and for other purposes.

109. An Act in relation to highways.

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An Act relating to county current expense funds.

An Act providing compensations of sheriffs for attending the
probate courts and meetings of the county commissioners.
An Act for the protection of secret order men.

An Act extending the right of suffrage to women in certain cases.
An Act creating the Agricultural sub-Experimental Stations at
Las Vegas and Aztec, Territorial Institutions.

An Act relating to the examination and certification of teachers
and for other purposes.

An Act to amend Sections 2553 and 2554 of the Compiled Laws of 1897 of New Mexico, limiting the rates of interest.

An Act for the protection of public health.

An Act relating to delinquent taxes.

120. An Act providing salaries for justices of the peace and for other

purposes.

122. An Act, in relation to the number and qualifications of jurors in the district courts of the Territory of New Mexico and to repeal Sections 930, 931 and 932 of the Compiled Laws of 1897 and for other purposes.

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124.

131.

132.

An Act to encourage horticulture and the manufacture of fruit

products.

An Act to amend sub-section six of Section 1737 of the Compiled
Laws of 1897 relating to exemptions of personal earnings.
An Act to amend that part of Chapter I, of Title V, of the Com-
piled Laws of 1897 which relates to building and loan associa-
tions. March 7, 1897.

133. An Act in relation to public highways and providing for the

maintenance of same and for the repeal of Sections 1831, 1832,

1833 and 1834 of the Compiled Laws of New Mexico of 1897.

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