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Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker

54.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Cummings, Fordney, Freeland, Myers, Ross and Sherwin -6.

So the bill passed.

There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

House bill No. 31 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the committee on judiciary.

House bill No. 30 coming on for second reading was read second time.

Mr. Palmer moved that house bill No. 30 be referred to the committee on judiciary.

Mr. Hill moved to amend by referring to the committee on banking and insurance.

The amendment prevailed.

House bill No. 29 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the committee on judiciary.

House bill No. 28 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the committee on counties.

House bill No. 26 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the Multnomah county delegation. House bill No. 23 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the committee on judiciary.

House bill No. 25 coming on for second reading was read second time and referred to the committee on counties.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Mr. Speaker:

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

October 5, 1898.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 21, a bill for an act to repeal an act providing for a board of railroad commissioners.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Mr. Speaker:

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
October 5, 1898.
you that the senate
act to authorize the

I am directed by the president to inform has passed senate bill No. 13, a bill for an

county court of Benton county to establish and maintain a ferry across Willamette river.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house. S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

October 5, 1898.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 60, a bill for an act to amend section 2 of an act to protect salmon and other food fishes.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

Senate bill No. 13 coming on for first reading, Mr. Davis moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read first time by title only.

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

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Fordney, Freeland, Grace, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Jones, Knight, Kruse, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCulloch, McQueen, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker 57.

Nays - None.

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Absent-Messrs. McCourt, Moody and Ross-3.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 13 was read first time by title only.

Mr. Davis moved that the rules be further suspended and that senate bill No. 13 be read second time now and by title only. On this question the roll was called and the vote was: Those voting aye were

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Fordney, Freeland, Grace, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Jones, Knight, Kruse, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCulloch, McQueen, Morton, Myers, Nichols,

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Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker -57.

Nays-None.

Absent

Messrs. McCourt, Moody and Ross-3.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 13 was read second time by title only.

Mr. Nichols moved that the rules be further suspended and that senate bill No. 13 be considered engrossed, read third time now and placed on final passage.

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

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Fordney, Grace, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Jones, Knight, Kruse, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker -57.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Freeland, McCourt and Ross-3.

So the rules were suspended and the bill considered engrossed, read third time and placed on final passage.

The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Fordney, Grace, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Jones, Knight, Kruse, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker -57.

Nays None.

Absent Messrs. Freeland, McCourt and Ross-3.

So the bill passed.

There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

Mr. Moody moved that the house adjourn to 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.

Mr. Flagg moved to amend by making the hour of adjournment 3:30 o'clock p. m.

Amendment declared to have carried.

A division of the house having been called for, the amendment was defeated by a vote 11 to 29 and the original motion prevailed; the house stood adjourned to tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m. A. C. JENNINGS, Chief clerk.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1898. .

MORNING SESSION.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SALEM, Oregon,

October 6, 1898.

The house was called to order at 10 o'clock a m. by the speaker. The roll was called, and all the members were present except Messrs. Moody, Ross and Young.

The morning session of the house was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Ketchum.

On motion of Mr. Hawson, the reading of the journal of yesterday's proceedings was dispensed with.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Mr. Speaker:

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

October 5, 1898.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 16, a bill for an act to facilitate the settlement of the estates of decedents.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Chief clerk.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

Mr. Speaker:

October 5, 1898.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 28, a bill for an act to repeal sections 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of an act to prevent the production of unwholesome foods and medicines.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house. S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 5, 1898.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 11, a bill for an act to incorporate the Divinity school at Eugene.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 5, 1898.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 43, a bill for an act to amend section 1786 of chapter III of title II of the criminal code of Oregon. And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the house.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

The house took up the first reading of senate bills.

Senate bill No. 21 was read first time.
Senate bill No. 60 was read first time.

Senate bill No. 28 was read first time.

Mr. Butt moved that the rules be suspended and that senate bill No. 21 be read second time now and by title only.

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

Those voting aye were

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Fordney, Freeland, Grace, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Jones, Knight, Kruse, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Ross, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott and Mr. Speaker- 58.

Nays-None.

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