An act to protect the safety of railroad employes by regulat-
ing the maintaining and stringing of other wires over rail-
road tracks. [Additional to chapter six (6) of title ten
(X) of the code.] Approved April 6, A. D. 1907.....
An act providing for reports and investigations of accidents
on railways. [Additional to chapter six (6) of title ten
(X) of the code.] Approved March 27, A. D. 1907...... H. F. 318
An act to repeal sections two thousand one hundred and
fifty-three (2153) and two thousand one hundred and fifty-
five (2155) of the code, relating to joint freight rates over
two or more connecting lines of railway between points
within this state, and relating to the power and duties of
the board of railroad commissioners, and to enact sub-
stitutes therefor. Approved March 28, A. D. 1907. . . . . . . ❘ H. F. 282
An act to prohibit common carriers of passengers from issu-
ing, furnishing or giving free tickets, free passes, free
transportation or discrimnating reduced rates, except to
certain described persons; to prohibit the acceptance or use
of such free tickets, free passes, free transportation or dis-
criminating reduced rates by any except certain described
persons; providing a penalty for the violation of the act,
also for annual reports and for the repeal of chapter ninety
(90), laws of the Thirty-first General Assembly. Approved
April 10, A. D. 1907. . . .
An act providing for scales and the weighing of commodities
transported in carload lots, and furnishing certificates of
weight by common carriers and providing penalties for the
violation of this act, in addition to chapter seven (7), title
ten (X) of the code. Approved April 6, A. D. 1907....
An act to authorize the reconsignment without charge to a
new destination of property forwarded by a common car-
rier and to provide for the treatment of the same as an
original shipment. [Additional to chapter seven (7) of
title ten (X) of the code.] Approved April 2, A. D. 1907 S. F. 234 118
An act to define the duty of common carriers of freight res-
pecting the speed of cars of live stock, conferring additional
powers upon the board of railroad commissioners with
relation thereto, and providing for the enforcement of the
orders, rulings and regulations of the board. [Additional
to chapter seven (7) of title ten (X) of the code.] Ap-
proved April 10, A. D. 1907....
An act repealing sections twenty-one hundred and sixty-five
(2165) and twenty-one hundred and sixty-six (2166) of
the code, and enacting a substitute therefor, pertaining to
express companies. Approved April 1, A. D. 1907. . . .
An act to amend the law as it appears in section eighteen (18)
of chapter ninety-one (91) of the acts of the Thirty-first
General Assembly and to repeal section twelve (12) of
chapter seventy-seven (77) of the acts of the Thirtieth
General Assembly and section fourteen (14) of chapter
ninety-one (91) of the acts of the Thirty-first General As-
sembly and to enact substitutes therefor and to provide for
stoppage of compensation due officers and men of the Iowa
National Guard for loss or damage to property issued to
them by the state for military purposes. Approved April
13, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend section twenty-two hundred and seventy
(2270) of the code, relating to settlement of insane pa-
tients. Approved April 13, A. D. 1907. . . . .
An act to amend chapter eighty (80) of the acts of the Thir-
tieth General Assembly relating to state hospitals for in-
ebriates and to furnish additional provision in regard to
commitments to and release from such hospitals. Ap-
proved May 8, A. D. 1907....