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The yeas were:

Senators Alexander Allyn Arthaud Brooks Bruce Courtright Crawford Dowell Fitchpatrick Harper Harriman Hartshorn Hayward Hazleton Hopkins Hubbard Lambert Lewis Lister Lyons Maytag Moffitt Molsberry Porter Smith of Des Moines Smith of Mitchell Tallman Trewin Whipple Winne Young of Lee Young of Washington--32.

The nays were:

Senator Bishop--I.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman Ball Blanchard Brighton Classen Craig Crossley Garst Griswold Healy Hobart Hogue Junkin Mardis Spaulding Townsend Wilson-17.

So, the bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and its title agreed to.

On motion of Senator Moffit House file No. 220, a bill for an act to repeal sections twenty-one hundred sixty-eight (2168), 2169, 2173 of the code, and 2179 of the code, and the amendments thereto as shown by chapter 72 of the acts of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, and to enact substitutes therefor, and to amend sections 2174, 2175, 2181 of the code and the amendments thereto as shown by chapter 72, acts of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, and 2199 of the code, relating to the militia, with report of committee recommending its passage, was taken up, considered, and the report of the committee adopted.

The bill was read for information.

Senator Moffit moved that the rule be suspended, and that the reading just had be considered the third reading, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Senators Alexander Allyn Arthaud Ball Brooks Bruce Courtright Craig Crawford Crossley Dowell Fitch patrick Harper Harriman Hartshorn Hayward Hopkins Hubbard Lambert Lister Maytag Moffit Molsberry Porter Smith of Des Moines Smith of

Mitchell Trewin Whipple Wilson Winne Young of Lee Young of Washington-32.

The nays were:

Senator Young of Washington-1.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman Blanchard Brighton Classen Garst Griswold Hazelton Healy Hobart Hogue Junkin Lewis Lyons Mardis Spaulding Tallman Townsend-17.

So, the bill having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and its title agreed to.

On motion of Senator Brooks, House file No. 178, a bill for an act to protect owners of breeding stock, was taken up, considered.

Senator Brooks moved that the rules be suspended, and that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Senators Alexander Allyn Arthaud Brooks Crawford Crossley Harper Harriman Hartshorn Hayward Lambert Maytag Molsberry Smith of Des Moines Whipple Wilson Winne Young of Lee Young of Washington-19.

The nays were:

Senators Ball Bishop Courtright Craig Fitchpatrick Hubbard Lewis Lister Lyons Porter Smith of Mitchell Tallman-12.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman Blanchard Brighton Bruce Classen Dowell Garst Griswold Hazelton Healy Hobart Hogue Hopkins Junkin Mardis Moffit Spaulding Townsend Trewin-19.

So, the bill having failed to receive a constitutional majority was declared lost.

On motion of Senator Lyons, House file No. 298, a bill for an act to amend section twenty-five hundred and twenty-two (2552) of the code, relating to reports to the dairy commissioner by milk dealers and operators of creameries and cheese and con

densed milk factories, and providing a penalty for violations of the section as amended, with report of committee recommending its passage, was taken up, considered, and the report of the committee adopted.

Senator Brooks offered the following amendment and moved its adoption:

Amend section one by striking out the word "less," in the eighth line, and inserting in lieu thereof the word 'more," and by striking out of line nine the words "nor more than one hundred."

Lost.

Senator Lyons moved that the rule be suspended and that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Senators Alexander Allyn Ball Brooks Bruce Courtright Craig Crawford Crossley Hartshorn Hayward Hopkins Lambert Lewis Lyons Maytag Molsberry Porter Smith of Des Moines Smith of Mitchell Tallman Trewin Whipple Wilson Winne Young of Lee Young of Washington-28.

The nays were:

Senators Arthaud Fitchpatrick-2.

Absent, or not voting:

Senators Bachman Bishop Blanchard Brighton Classen Dowell Garst Griswold Harper Harriman Hazelton Healey Hobart Hogue Hubbard Junkin Lister Mardis Moffit Spaulding Townsend.

So, the bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and its title agreed to. Senator Lewis moved that the Senate do now adjourn. Lost.

On motion of Senator Brooks, House file No. 268, a bill for an act to amend the law relating to public health, with report of committee recommending amendments, was taken up, considered, and the report of the committee adopted.

Senator Brooks moved the adoption of the following committee amendments:

Amend section five (5) of the bill by striking out the word "seven" in line 4 and inserting the word "six” in lieu thereof.

Carried.

The bill was read for information.

Senator Brooks moved that further consideration of House file No. 268 be postponed, and that it retain its place on the calendar.

Senator Dowell moved that House file No. 268 lay on the table.

Carried.

On motion of Senator Hayward, House file No. 348, a bill for an act to prohibit the keeping of children in poorhouses, and to provide for their removal therefrom to and support in state institutions with report of committees recommending amendments was taken up, considered, and the report of the committee adopted.

Senator Porter moved the adoption of the following committee amendments:

one.

Add the word "orphan" after the word "no" in the first line of section

Carried.

Add the words, "or child abandoned by its parents", after the word "child", in said line.

Carried.

Also, strike out the word "sixteen" in the first line of section one and in the last line of section two and insert in lieu thereof the word "fifteen" in each section.

Senator Ball moved to amend by striking out the word "fifteen" and inserting "twelve" in lieu thereof.

Senator Trewin moved that the Senate do now adjourn.

Carried.

Senate adjourned.

SENATE CHAMBER,

DES MOINES, Tuesday, April 8, 1902.

Senate met in regular session at 9:30 o'clock A. M., President Herriott presiding.

Prayer was offered by Rev. B. E. S. Ely of Des Moines, Iowa,

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

By Senator Hayward, by request, Senate file No. 364, a bill for an act to amend section sixteen hundred eleven (1611) of the code, relating to the indebtedness of corporations.

Read first and second time and ordered placed on the calendar.

Senator Lewis offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:

Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate is hereby instructed to prepare and have inserted in the printed journal of the Senate a page devoted to the memory of each of the former members of this body, and of that of any member of the council of the territory of Iowa, of whose departure from this life within the two years last past he shall be advised. Such page shall contain the following data when it shall be practicable to obtain the

same:

Full name; date and place of birth; date of coming to Iowa if not a native of this state, also, date of coming to the United States if of foreign birth; date and place of death; period of service in this body and in the council of the territory of Iowa; same regarding any other public service; date, if any, as to service in the regular or volunteer army or navy of the United States.

Laid over.

HOUSE MESSAGES CONSIDERED.

Senate file No. 152, a bill for an act making an appropriation and providing for the erection of monuments in memory of Iowa

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