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Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, 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, Young and Mr. Speaker - 57.

Nays - None.

Absent-Messrs. Grace, Jones and Kruse-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. Beach moved that the house take up senate bill No. 12 and place it on its final passage.

Mr. Curtis moved to amend, that senate bill No. 12 be made special order for 10:30 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.

The amendment prevailed.

Mr. Reeder, chairman of the committee on judiciary, submitted the following report:

REPORT.

Mr. Speaker:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 12, 1898.

Your committee on judiciary, to whom was referred senate bill No. 57, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back to the house with the recommendation that it do pass.

L. B. REEDER,

Chairman.

Senate bill No. 57 was read third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Butt, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Flagg, Freeland, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Knight, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Ross, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Topping, Whalley, Williamson, Young and Mr. Speaker-45. Nays-Messrs. Briggs, Conn, Fordney, Gray, Gregg, McAlister, Palmer, Stillman, Stump, Virtue, Wilson and Wonacott-12. Absent-Messrs. Grace, Jones and Kruse - 3.

So the bill passed.

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

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 13, 1898.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the president to inform you that he has signed house bill No. 13.

And the same is herewith returned to you.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Mr. Speaker:

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

October 13, 1898.

I am directed by the president to inform you that he has signed house bill No. 57.

And the same is herewith returned to you.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

Mr. Speaker:

October 13, 1898.

I am directed by the president to inform you that he has

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I am directed by the president to inform you that he has

signed house bill No. 70.

And the same is herewith returned to you.

S. L. MOORHEAD,

Chief clerk.

Mr. Topping, chairman of the committee on salaries and mileage, suited the following report:

REPORT.

Mr. Speaker:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 13, 1898.

Your committee on salaries and mileage beg leave to report

that we find members of the house entitled to the following mileage, and herewith submit the following as our report upon the

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On motion, the report was adopted.

Mr. Roberts, chairman of the committee on printing, submitted

the following report:

Mr. Speaker:

REPORT.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

October 13, 1898.

Your committee on printing, to whom was referred house joint resolution No. 13, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report it back to the house with the recommendation that it be adopted.

C. J. CURTIS,
Chairman.

On the adoption of house joint resolution No. 13, 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, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Knight, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Roberts, Ross, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker — 56.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Grace, Jones, Kruse and Topping-4.
So the resolution was adopted.

Senate bill No. 48 was read first time.

Senate bill No. 48 coming on for second reading, Mr. Roberts 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

Messrs. Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Conn, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnelly, Farrell, Fordney, Freeland, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Knight, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Morton, Myers, Nichols, Palmer, Platts, Roberts, Ross, Sherwin, Smith, Stanley, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clackamas, Thompson of Washington, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, Wilson, Wonacott, Young and Mr. Speaker - 53. Nays-Mr. Flagg -- 1.

Absent-Messrs. Grace, Jones, Kruse, Moody, Reeder and Top

ping-6.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 48 was read second time by title only.

Mr. Roberts moved that the rules be further suspended and

that senate bill No. 48 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, Freeland, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Knight, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCourt, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, 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, Young and Mr. Speaker -57.

Nays-None.

Absent Messrs. Grace, Jones and Kruse-3.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 48 was considered engrossed, read third time and placed on final passage. Mr. Farrell moved to adjourn to 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow. The motion was lost.

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, Freeland, Gray, Gregg, Hall, Hawson, Hill, Hobkirk, Knight, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Massingill, Maxwell, McAlister, McCulloch, McQueen, Moody, 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, Young and Mr. Speaker-56.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Grace, Jones, Kruse and McCourt-4.
So the bill passed.

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

Mr. Butt moved that the house take from the table senate concurrent resolution No. 9.

The motion prevailed.

Mr. Reeder moved the adoption of senate concurrent resolution No. 9.

The motion prevailed.

On motion of Mr. Hawson, the house adjourned till 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.

A. C. JENNINGS,
Chief clerk.

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