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REPORT.

Mr. President:

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

February 8, 1897.

Your committee on public buildings and institutions, to whom was referred senate bili No. 129, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back to the senate without recommendation.

W. H. HOBSON,
Chairman.

On motion of Senator Hobson, senate bill No. 129 was ordered engrossed and passed to third reading. On motion of Senator Gowan, the senate adjourned. S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

February 10, 1897.

The senate was called to order at 2 o'clock p. m. by the president.

The roll was called, and all the senators were present except Senator Brownell.

Senate bill No. 229. Senator Hobson (by request). A bill for an act to provide for the supervision of the forest interests of this state, and to aid in the enforcement of the laws against setting out destructive fires.

Senator Hobson moved that the rules be suspended and that senate bill No. 229 be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were-

Senators Bates, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, King, Mackay, Michell, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President-27.

Nays- None.

Absent-Senators Brownell, McClung and Mulkey-3.

So the rules were suspended and seuate bill No. 229 was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 230. Senator King. A bill for an act providing for location and relocation of quartz mining claims.

Senator King moved that the rules be suspended and that senate bill No. 230 be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were--

Senators Bates, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, King, Mackay, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President--28.

Nays-None.

Absent-Senators Brownell and McClung-2.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 230 was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 222 coming on for second reading, Senator Dufur moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were

Senators Bates, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, King, Mackay, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President-27.

Absent-Senators Brownell, McClung and Price-3.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 222 was read second time by title only.

Senate bill No. 222 was referred to the committee on judiciary. Senator Johnson, chairman of the special committee to whom was referred senate bill No. 101, submitted the following special report:

Mr. President:

REPORT.

SENATE CHAMBER, SALEM, Oregon, February 10, 1897. Your special committee, to whom was referred senate bill No. 101, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back to the senate with the recommendation that it do pass.

A. J. JOHNSON,
Chairman.

On motion of Senator Johnson, senate bill No. 101 was ordered engrossed and passed to third reading.

Senate bill No. 231. Senator Reed (by request, by unanimous consent). A bill for an act for the protection of sturgeon in the waters of the Columbia and its tributaries.

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Senate bill No. 231 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

Senate bill No. 223 coming on for second reading, Senator Michell moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Bates, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, King, Mackay, McClung, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President - 29.

Nays - None.

Absent-Senator Brownell - 1.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 223 was read second time by title only.

Senate bill No. 223 was referred to the committee on municipal corporations.

Senate bill No. 224 coming on for second reading, Senator Daly moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were

Senators Bates, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur,
Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Holt, Hughes, Johnson,
King, Mackay, McClung, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion,
Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor,
Wade and Mr. President-28.

Nays-None.

Absent-Senators Brownell and Hobson-2.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 224 was read second time by title only.

Senate bill No. 224 was referred to the committee on irrigation. Senate bill No. 225 coming on for second reading was read second time.

Senate bill No. 225 was referred to the committee on education. Senator Driver, chairman of the committee on penal institutions, submitted the following report:

Mr. President:

REPORT.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
February 10, 1897.

Your committee on penal institutions, to whom was referred senate bill No. 221, substitute for senate bill No. 86, beg leave to

report that we have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back to the senate with the recommendation that it do pass.

I. D. DRIVER,
Chairman.

On motion of Senator Driver, senate bill No. 221 was ordered engrossed and passed to third reading. On motion of Senator Johnson, the senate adjourned. S. L. MOORHEAD,

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The senate was called to order at 10 o'clock a. m. by the presi

dent.

The roll was called, and all the senators were present.

The morning session of the senate was opened with prayer by Rev. J. Bowersox.

On motion of Senator Brownell, the reading of the journal of yesterday's proceedings was dispensed with.

Senate bill No. 228 coming on for second reading, Senator Wade moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Thoзe voting aye were

Senators Bates, Brownell, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Johnson, King, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President-26.

Nays - None.

Absent-Senators Hughes, Mackay, McClung and Smith - 4. So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 228 was read second time by title only.

Senate bill No. 228 was referred to the committee on municipal corporations.

Senate bill No. 229 coming on for second reading was read second time.

Senate bill No. 229 was referred to the committee on horticulture.

Senate bill No. 230 coming on for second reading, Senator King moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were

Senators Bates, Brownell, Calbreath, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Gowan, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Johnson, King, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President-26.

Nays None.

Absent-Senators Hughes, Mackay, McClung and Smith-4. So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 230 was read second time by title only.

Senate bill No. 230 was referred to the committee on mining. Senate bill No. 231 coming on for second reading was read second time.

Senate bill No. 231 was referred to the committee on fishing industries.

On motion of Senator Reed, the senate adjourned.
S. L. MOORHEAD,

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The senate was called to order at 2 o'clock p. m. by the president.

The roll was called, and all the senators were present.

Senate bill No. 178 coming on for second reading, Senator Patterson of Marion moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read second time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Bates, Brownell, Carter, Daly, Dawson, Driver, Dufur, Gesner, Harmon, Haseltine, Hobson, Holt, Hughes, Johnson, . King, Mackay, McClung, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson of Marion, Patterson of Washington, Price, Reed, Selling, Smith, Taylor, Wade and Mr. President-28.

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