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CONTENTS.
Chap. Page.
30. Naming the counties composing the Forty-seventh and Sixty-ninth Judicial
Districts, and fixing time of holding court therein............ 68
31. Creating offense of attempt to commit theft from the persons, and providing
punishment ................................... 70
32. Conferring civil and criminal jurisdiction upon county court of San
Augustine county ................................... .. 71
33. Requiring railroad companies to do repair work within the State of
T exas . . ...................................................... 73
34. Exempting Clay county from the provisions of the law relating to the
inspection of animals for slaughter .............................. 74
35. Fixing time of holding court in the Forty-sixth Judicial District...... 74
/ 36. Making appropriations to cover deficiencies in the appropriations heretofore
made for the years 1906, 1907, 1908 and 1909 ................. 76
37. Restoring the civil jurisdiction of the county court of Henderson county,
and defining the jurisdiction of said court ........................ 80
38. Amending'Article 4785a of the Revised Statutes so as to leave Jack
county out of the list of counties exempted from the operation of the
law authorizing the appointment of road superintendents .......... 82
39. Making an appropriation to refund the unearned portion of State occupation
tax upon liquor dealers' licenses which were unexpired andwere
abrogated on July 12, 1907, by act of the Thirtieth Legislature. 83
"'40. Defining'and prohibiting nepotism .................................. 85
.41. Making it a criminal offense to use vulgar, profane or indecent language
over any telephone....................................... 87
,^2. Relating to equalizing the business on the dockets of the different
Courts of Civil Appeals by the Supreme Court ..................... 88
,43. Allowing a judgment in justices courts to be rendered against a nonresident
upon notice to serve a non-resident ...................... 89
44. Prohibiting railway corporations from maintaining a name for any railway
station different from the name of the town or city which bears
the name of its postoffice, at which such station is located........... 89
45. Prohibiting the making of bets on horse racing .................... 90
46. Requiring locomotive engineers to serve first as firemen and train conducters
to serve first as brakemen ......... ...... ........... 92
.47. Regulating the presentation of claims against persons or corporations
for labor rendered, or material furnished, or overcharge for freight,
etc., or for lost or damaged freight, or for stock killed or injured.... 93
48. Providing for appointment of assistant district attorney in any district
containing a city of 50,000 population or more ..................... 94
49. Taking Harrison and.Lavaca counties from the list of counties exempted
from the provisions of Section 2, Chapter 78, General Laws, Regular
Session of Thirtieth Legislature, regulating the taking or catching
of fish in certain counties, and placing Brazos, Clay, Collin, Fayette,
Gillespie, Hunt, Jack, Kaufman, Mitchell, Rains, Rusk, Smith and
Van Zandt counties in the exemption of said Section 2 ............. 95
J0. Defining the offense of abandonment after seduction and marriage, and
providing punishment therefor ............ ..... .............. 97
51. Relating to pay of jail guards ...................................... 98
52. Pohibiting raffles . ................................ 98
53. Requiring railroad companies to provide shelter for protection of their
employes while engaged in labor ................................. 99
54. Providing that, in certain cases, persons under sixteen years of age convicted
of a felony shall be confined in the State Institution f6r the
Training of Juveniles ................................ . ....... 100
55. Providing for commitment of delinquent and incorrigible juveniles under
sixteen years of age to the State Institution for the Training of
Juveniles.... ................. ....... .......... 101
56. Changing name of the House of Correction and Reformatory to the
State Institution for the Training of Juveniles, and providing for its
management and support, and providing who shall become inmates,
etc ..... ...................... .. .................... 103
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1909-1910 [Volume 14], book, 1910; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth9392/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .