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Legal Reserve Life Insurance Companies ...

.$48,726.64

Fire Insurance Companies (Taxed Locally) Casualty, Fidelity

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Assessment Life and Accident Insurance Companies..
Fire Insurance Companies......

77.83

24,855.09

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Legal Reserve Life Insurance Co's. (Foreign to New Jersey).. 106,258.09
Fire Insurance Companies (No data)....
Casualty, Fidelity and Surety Companies..

Total

16,450.26 $418,479.30

OHIO.

Total receipts for taxes from all companies during the year

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Senator Elerick asked unanimous consent that 100 extra copies of Senate file No. 32 be ordered printed.

Consent granted.

The time having arrived the Senate was declared adjourned.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

DES MOINES, Iowa, Monday, January 29th, 1906.

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Senate met pursuant to adjournment at 2 o'clock P. M., Presi dent Herriott presiding.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. A. E. Golden of Manning, Iowa.

On request of Senator Elerick, leave of absence was granted Senator Hogue for the day.

On request of Senator Young of Lee, leave of absence was granted Senator Taylor for the day.

On request of Senator Smith of Des Moines, leave of absence was granted Senator Lambert for the day.

On request of Senator Jamison, leave of absence was granted Senator Stookey for the day.

On request of Senator Jackson, leave of absence was granted Senator Bleakly for the day.

On request of Senator Kimmel, leave of absence was granted Senator Wade for the day.

On request of President Herriott, leave of absence was granted Senator Saunders indefinitely.

Senator Brooks presented petition of W. P. Hitchcock, of Muscatine, in favor of the passage of a law prohibiting the purchase of liquors by election officers, etc.

Referred to committee on Suppression of Intemperance.

Senator Whipple presented petition of numerous citizens of Toledo in support of a State Marshal law.

Referred to committee on Suppression of Intemperance,

Senator Young of Lee, presented petition of Lee County Medical Society protesting against granting the Osteopath profession a member on the State Board of Health.

Referred to committee on Public Health.

Senator Winnie presented petition of Board of Supervisors of Humboldt County in support of a law for the extension of the term of office of certain County officials.

Referred to committee on Judiciary.

Senator Turner presented petition of citizens of Adams and Taylor counties in support of the submission of Woman Suffrage. Referred to committee on Constitutional Amendments and Suffrage.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

By Senator Smith of Mitchell, Senate file No. 102, a bill for an act making an appropriation to cover deficiency on account of additional employes of the Thirtieth General Assembly, and to pay the additional employes of the Thirty-first General Assembly.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

By Senator Garst, Senate file No. 103, a bill for an act making an appropriation of the sum of $4,978.27 to Albert B. Cummins, W. B. Martin, B. F. Carrol, and G. S. Gilbertson, to reimburse them for funds advanced, for the purpose of completing the tabulation of the State census of 1905.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

By Senator Garst, Senate file No. 104, a bill for an act to make an appropriation to defray the mileage and expenses of the members of the two joint committees appointed by the Thirtieth General Assembly under joint resolutions orignating in the Senate numbered six and seven.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

By Senator Garst, Senate file No. 105, a bill for an act to amend section one thousand six hundred thirty-seven (1637) of the code, relating to corporations.

Read first and second time and referred to committee om Ways and Means.

By Senator Crossley, Senate file No. 106, a bill for an act to amend the law as it appears in section six hundred ninety-seven (697) of the code, relating to the powers of cities and towns with reference to their cemeteries.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Cities and Towns.

By Senator Hayward, Senate file No. 107, a bill for an act to repeal section two thousand four hundred seventy-four (2474) of the code, relating to reports and returns to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and to enact a substitute therefor.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Labor.

By Senator Brooks, Senate file No. 108, a bill for an act to amend section fourteen hundred and four (1404) of the code, relating to the assessment of personal property.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

By Senator Brooks, Senate file No. 109, a bill for an act providing for the registration of stallions and fixing penalties for the violation thereof.

Read first and second time and referred to committe on Agriculture.

By Senator Brooks, Senate file No. 110, a bill for an act to amend section sixteen hundred and fifty-seven-D (1657-D) of the supplement to the code, relating to the agricultural convention.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Agriculture.

By Senator Young of Lee, Senate file No. III, a bill for an act appropriating the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00,) to be paid to Mrs. John Stein in settlement of all claims against the State of Iowa, by reason of the death of John Stein, who was killed by a falling scaffold at Fort Madison penitentiary while working under the orders of the superintendent of construction. Read first and second time and referred to committee on Claims.

By Senator Hartshorn, Senate file No. 112, a bill for an act to make appropriations for the Industrial School for Boys at Eldora.

Read first and second time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

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