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STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-legislature to provide

for, Art. 20, Sec. 14, p. 407.

STATE CONSTITUTIONS-defined, p. vii.
interpretation and construction, p. vii.
construction of terms, p. vii.

provisions, mandatory and prohibitory, 1, 22, p.
58.

STATE CONTRACTS-power of taxation not to be
surrendered, 13, 6, p. 366.

STATE INDEBTEDNESS-restriction on power of
legislature, 16, 1, p. 385.

limit to aggregate debt, 16, 1, p. 385.

provisions to be made to pay interest, 16, 1, p.
385.

as well as for principal, 16, 1, p. 385.

provisions as to laws creating debts, 16, 1, p. 385.
STATE INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS
-alone entitled to appropriations, 10, 1, p. 239.
STATE LANDS-to be granted only to actual settlers,
17, 3, p. 390.

parcels not to exceed three hundred and twenty
acres, 17, 3, p. 390.

STATE OFFICERS subject to impeachment, 4, 18,
p. 94.

election and term of office, 5, 17, p. 148.
compensation of, 5, 19, p. 149.

not to accept free passes on railroads, 12, 19, p.
339.

STATE PRISON DIRECTORS-board of, 10, 1, p.

239.

of whom to consist, 10, 1, p. 239.

term of office, 10, 1, p. 239.

classification of, 10, 1, p. 239.

term of appointee to vacancy, 10, 1, p. 239.
to have charge of state prison, 10, 2, p. 240.
duties of, 10, 2, p. 240.

to appoint warden and clerk, 10, 3, p. 240.

or remove them for cause, 10, 3, p. 240.

no compensation other than expenses incurred, 10,
4, p. 240.

powers and duties to be regulated by law, 10, 5,
p. 240.

convict labor to be regulated, 10, 6, p. 241.

STATE SCHOOL TAX-to be applied exclusively to
primary and grammar schools, Art. 9, Sec. 6,
p. 228.

STATE TAXES-municipal corporations not to be re-
leased, 11, 10, p. 286.

See Revenue and Taxation.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
TO BE PUBLISHED-4, 22, p. 97.

of taxable property to be made, 13, 8, p. 366.
STATUTES-enacting clause of, 4, 1, P. 74.

validity of, p. x.

in part invalid, p. xiv.

power to declare unconstitutional, p. x.
creating state debts, provisions in, 16, 1, p. 385.
constitutionality of, p. xiv.

STOCK OF CORPORATIONS-state prohibited from
subscribing for, 4, 31, p. 129.

not to be issued except for money, labor, etc., 12,
11, p. 333.

fictitious increase to be void, 12, 11, p. 333.

state not to be interested in, 12, 13, p. 334.

office to be maintained for transfer of, 12, 14,
p. 334.

subject to assessment for taxation, 13, 1, p. 346.
STOCK BOARD-legislature to control sales of stock,
4, 26, p. 125.

STOCK EXCHANGE-to be subject to control of leg-
islature, 4, 26, p. 125.

STOCK MARKET-legislature to control sales of
stocks, 4, 26, p. 125.

STOCKHOLDER-incompetent to appointment to reg-
ulate charges, 4, 33, p. 134.

individual and personal liability of, 12, 3, p. 323.
rights on voting for managers or directors, 12,
12, p. 333.

to have free access to books, etc., of corporation,
12, 14, p. 334.

STOCK OR BONDS-of corporation, restriction on is-
sue, 12, 11, p. 333.

fictitious increase void, 12, 11, p. 333.
STOCKHOLDERS-subscription to be kept in books,
12, 14, p. 334.

STOCKS-taxable, 13, 1, p. 346.

STORAGE-charges to be regulated by legislature, 4,
33, p. 134.

STREET ASSESSMENTS-pp.

STREETS-proceedings for improvement of, Art. 11,
Sec. 19, p. 313.

estimate of costs and expenses, 11, 19, p. 313.

assessment in proportion to benefits, 11, 19, p.
313.

to be first collected and paid into treasury, 11,
19, p. 313.

may be used by gas and water companies, 11,
19, p. 313.

municipality to regulate rates for gas and water,
11, 19, p. 313.

STREETS AND ALLEYS-local and special legisla-
tion prohibited, 4, 25, p. 110.

STUDENT-absence not to prejudice right to vote,
2, 4, p. 66.

STYLE of process, 6, 20, p. 217.

SUBJECT OF ACT-to be embraced in title, 4, 24,
p. 101.

SUBSCRIPTION-to stock to be entered on books, 12,
14, p. 334.

SUCCESSION-special legislation prohibited, 4, 25, p.
110.

SUFFRAGE-right to, who entitled, 2, 1, p. 60.
who prohibited, 2, 1, p. 60.
privilege of electors, 2, 2, p. 64.

persons convicted of crimes disqualified from, 20,
11, p. 406.

freedom of, to be protected, 20, 11, p. 406.

SUITS AGAINST STATE-subject to direction of law,
20, 6, p. 404.

SUNDAY LAWS-power of state to enact, pp.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-
an executive officer, 9, 3, p. 226.

to be elected, 9, 3, p. 226.

when elected, 22, 10, p. 425.

salary, when to enter on office, 9, 2, p. 225.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PRINTING-to furnish cop-
ies of new constitution, 22, 4, p. 421.

to furnish ballots for, to county clerks, 22, 5, p.

422.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-for county, elec-
tion of, 9, 3, p. 226.

two or more counties may unite, 9, 3, p. 226.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-control of use
of streets, 11, 19, p. 313.

SUPERIOR COURT-invested with judicial power,
Art. 6, Sec. 1, p. 152.

appellate jurisdiction of, 6, 5, p. 179.
jurisdiction of, 6, 5, p. 179.

power of naturalization, 6, 5, p. 179.

appellate jurisdiction from justice's court, 6, 5,
p. 179.

always open, certain days excepted, 6, 5, p. 179.
may issue writs, 6, 5, p. 179.

for each county, 6, 6, p. 198.

judges may apportion business, 6, 7, p. 201.
judges of different counties may interchange, 6,
8, p. 202.

provision of judge pro tempore, 6, 8, p. 202.
judge pro tempore to be a member of the bar, 6,
8, p. 202.

to be a court of record, 6, 12, p. 209.

to appoint commissioners, 6, 14, p. 210.
salary of, when payable, 6, 17, p. 211.

judges not eligible for other office, 6, 23, p. 218.
not to practice law, 6, 22, p. 218.
SUPERVISORS-legislature to provide for election
of, 11, 5, p. 248.

classification of, 11, 7, p. 263.

constitute county boards of equalization, 13, 9,
p. 368.

duties and authority of, 13, 9, p. 368.

duty as to common schools, 9, 7,

p. 230.

as to examination of teachers, 9, 7, p. 230.

to fix water rates, 14, 1, p. 377.

compulsory process on failure, 14, 1, p. 377.

SUPREME COURT-invested with judicial powers, 6,
1, p. 152.

to consist of chief justice and six justices, 6, 2,
p. 155.

may sit in departments or in bank, 6, 2, p. 155.
to be always open, 6, 2, p. 155.

to be divided into departments one and two, 6, 2,
p. 155.

justices to be assigned, 6, 2, p. 155.

competent to sit in either department, 6, 2, p. 155.
may freely interchange, 6, 2, p. 155.

each department to hear and determine causes,
6, 2, p. 155.

three justices necessary to act, 6, 2, p. 155.

SUPREME COURT-justice may act at chambers, Art.
6, Sec. 2, p. 155.

concurrence of three necessary to judgment, 6, 2,
p. 155.

chief justice to apportion business, 6, 2, p. 155.
may order question heard in bank, 6, 2, p. 155.
either before or after judgment, 6, 2, p. 155.
order to be made within thirty days, 6, 2, p. 155.
and concurred in by two justices, 6, 2, p. 155.
its effect is to vacate judgment, 6, 2, p. 155.
four justices may order hearing in bank, 6, 2, p.

155.

judgment final if order not made in time, 6, 2, p.
155.

judgment by department not final till thirty days,
6, 2, p. 155.

unless approved by chief justice and two justices,
6, 2, p. 155.

chief justice may convene court in bank at any
time, 6, 2, p. 155.

to preside, 6, 2, p. 155.

concurrence of four necessary for judgment, 6, 2,
p. 155.

if four do not concur all qualified must sit, 6, 2,
p. 155.

and concurrence of four necessary to judgment, 6,
2, p. 155.

decisions in all cases to be in writing, 6, 2, p. 155.
and grounds to be set forth, 6, 2, p. 155.

chief justice may preside in either department,
6, 2, p. 155.

justices assigned to select one to preside, 6, 2, p.

155.

when may select chief justice, 6, 2, p. 155.

when chief justice and justices to be elected, 6,
3, p. 160.

term of office, 6, 3, p. 160.

justices first elected to classify by lot, 6, 3, p.
160.

so as to vacate two seats every four years, 6, 3, p.
160.

entry of classification on minutes, 6, 3, p. 160.
and to be filed with secretary of state, 6, 3, p.

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