[90] New York, L. 1895, 155; Connecticut, L. 1895, 338.

[91] California, L. 1907, ch. 350.

[92] New York, L. 1906, ch. 503.

[93] Cf. p. 177, supra.

[94] See p. 250, supra.

[95] Cf. p. 246, supra.

[96] Wisconsin, L. 1897, 358.

[97] Cf. President Arthur T. Hadley’s discussion of “The Constitutional Position of Property in America” in the Independent of April 16, 1908.

[98] Cf. Professor C. Edward Merriam’s “Primary Elections.”

[99] Laws of 1896, p. 123. The repeal was due to minor defects in the law which could easily have been corrected by amendment.