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bard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, May Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith of Des Moines, Smith Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whip Wilson, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington—47.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Harper, Healy.

So S. D. Alexander was declared duly elected first assis secretary of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated H. C. Lounsberry, of Mars county, for second assistant secretary, and moved that he elected.

Those voting for H. C. Lounsberry, were:

Senators Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Blanchard, Brighton, Bro Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emm Fitch patrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartsh Hayward, Hazelton, Healy, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubb Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, M berry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spa ing, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, You of Lee, Young, of Washington-47.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Bishop, Healy.

So H. C. Lounsberry was declared duly elected second as ant secretary of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated Lois M. Rigby, of Scott cou for engrossing clerk, and moved that she be elected.

Those voting for Lois M. Rigby were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanch Brighton, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dov Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harrin

Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lewis, Lister, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spaulding, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-44.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Brooks, Healy, Lambert, Lyons, Tallman. So Lois M. Rigby was declared duly elected engrossing clerk.

Senator Hubbard moved that Ella G. Christie, of Mahaska county, be elected enrolling clerk.

Those voting for Ella G. Christie, were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spauld-, ing, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-46.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Emmert, Healy, Lyons.

So Ella G. Christie was declared duly elected enrolling clerk.

Senator Hubbard nominated Cecil Dixon, of Calhoun county, and John Connolly, of Polk county, for journal clerks and moved their election.

Those voting for Cecil Dixon and John Connolly were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harri

man, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopl Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, N tag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smit Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, son, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-48.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So Cecil Dixon and John Connolly were declared duly ele jouurnal clerks of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated Capt. E. C. Collins, of Hand county, for sergeant-at-arms, and moved his election.

Those voting for E. C. Collins were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanch Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Cross Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, H man, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopl Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, N tag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, son, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-48.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So Captain Collins was declared duly elected sergeant-at-a

of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated W. E. Griswold, of Bucha county, for file clerk of the Senate.

Those voting for W. E. Griswold were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanch Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Cross Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, H man, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hop!

1902❘

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.

Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington—48.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So W. E. Griswold was declared duly elected file clerk of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated Miss Kate Shelly for bill clerk of the Senate, and moved that she be elected.

Those voting for Kate Shelly were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-48.

The nays were: None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So Kate Shelly was declared duly elected bill clerk of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated Miss Edith Leffingwell for the position of postmistress, and moved that she be elected.

Those voting for Miss Edith Leffingwell were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, Young, of Lee, Young, of Washington-48.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So Miss Edith Leffingwell was declared duly elected postmistress of the Senate.

Senator Hubbard nominated John H. Serene, of Allamakee -county, for chief doorkeeper, and moved that he be elected.

Those voting for John H. Serene were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter. Smith, of Des Moines, Smith, of Mitchell, Spaulding, Tallman, Townsend, Trewin, Whipple, Wilson, Winne, Young of Lee, Young, of Washington—48.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Senators Bachman, Healy.

So John H. Serene was declared duly elected chief doorkeeper.

Senator Hubbard nominated Jacob Fisch, Samuel Saults, Jesse Bowen, William Keyes, J. H. Carter, Z. V. Ellsbury, G. W. Evans and H. H. Palmer, for assistant doorkeepers, and moved that they be elected.

Those voting for the above named assistant doorkeepers

were:

Senators Alexander, Allyn, Arthaud, Ball, Bishop, Blanchard, Brighton, Brooks, Classen, Courtright, Craig, Crawford, Crossley, Dowell, Emmert, Fitchpatrick, Garst, Griswold, Harper, Harriman, Hartshorn, Hayward, Hazelton, Hobart, Hogue, Hopkins, Hubbard, Junkin, Lambert, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, Mardis, Maytag, Moffit, Molsberry, Porter, Smith, of Des Moines

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