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Mr. Cartwright moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read a second time by title now.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Irvine, Lee, Looney, Miller, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Weatherford, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-27.

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Absent Messrs. Dawson, Hare and Rinehart-3.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a second time by title.

Mr. Cartwright moved that the rules be further suspended and the bill be read a third time now and placed put upon its final passage. On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Weatherford, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-26.

Navs-None.

Absent-Messrs. Dawson, Hare, Irvine and Rinehart-4.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a third time, and the question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Weatherford, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-25.

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Absent-Messrs. Dawson, Hare, Irvine, Rinehart and Siglin-5. So the bill was declared passed.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, February 4, 1887.

Mr. President-I am directed by the Speaker to inform you that the House has passed H. B. No. 32, being a bill for an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the city of Portland, approved November 25, 1885.

And the same is herewith transmitted for the consideration of the Senate.

A. C. JENNINGS,

Chief Clerk.

H. B. No. 32, accompanying the foregoing message, was read the first time and passed to a second reading without a question. Mr. Simon moved that the rules be suspended and H. B. No. 32 be read a second time by title.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Chandler, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Wager Watts, Mr. President-21.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Cartwright, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dawson, Hare, Irvine, Rinehart, Siglin and Weatherford -9.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a second time by title.

Mr. Simon moved that the rules be still further suspended and the bill be read the third time and placed upon its final passage now. On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Chandler, Dimick, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-20.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Cartwright, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dawson, Emmett, Hare, Irvine, Miller, Rinehart and Weatherford-10.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a third time, and the question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Bird, Coleman, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-21. Nays-Messrs. Allen, Cartwright, Gray, Veatch, Weatherford-5. Absent-Messrs. Barin, Dawson, Hare, Irvine-4. So the bill was declared passed.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SALEM, February 4, 1887.

Mr. President-I am directed by the Speaker to inform you that

the House has passed S. B. No. 67.

And the same is herewith returned to the Senate.

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Mr. President-I am directed by the Speaker to inform you that the House has passed H. B. No. 199, being a bill to amend Acts incorporating Eugene City.

And the same is herewith transmitted for the consideration of the Senate.

A. C. JENNINGS,
Chief Clerk.

Mr. Coleman moved that the rules be suspended and H. B. [No. 199] accompanying the foregoing message be read a first time by

title.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-25.

Navs-None.

Absent--Messrs. Cauthorn, Dawson, Hare, Irvine and Weather

ford-5.

So the rules were suspended and H. B. No. 199 was read the first time by title and passed to a second reading without a question. Mr. Coleman moved that the rules be further suspended and the bill be read a second time by title.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-26.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Dawson, Hare, Irvine and Weatherford-4.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a second time by title.

Mr. Coleman moved that the rules be still further suspended and

the bill be read the third time and placed upon its final passage

now.

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

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-25.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Dawson, Hare, Irvine, Siglin and Weather

ford-5.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read a third time, and the question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Bird, Coleman, Cartwright, Chandler, Chamberlin, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hamilton, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Veatch, Williams, Weatherford, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-26.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Cauthorn, Dawson, Hare and Irvine-4.
So the bill was declared passed.

Mr. Bird was granted leave of absence until next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

On motion of Mr Steel, the Senate adjourned.

E. G. HURSH,

Chief Clerk.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1887.

MORNING SESSION.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, February 7, 1887.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment and was called to order by the President.

The roll was called and all the Senators were found to be present except Mr. Bird, absent on leave.

On motion of Mr. Hare, the reading of the Journal of Friday's proceedings was dispensed with.

The consideration of S. B. No. 54, having been made the special order for this time, was read the third time.

By unanimous consent the Clerk was instructed to insert in the engrossed copy the words " duly executed by said corporation" after the word “Oregon," the last word of the eleventh line of said engrossed bill, which insertion was duly made.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Cartwright, Chandler, Cauthorn, Chamberlin, Dawson, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hare, Hamilton, Irvine, Lee, Looney, Miller, Rinehart, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Stanley, Steel, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President-26.

Nays-Messrs. Coleman, Veatch, Weatherford-3.
Absent-Mr. Bird-1.

So the bill was declared passed, and it was ordered that the title of the bill stand as the title of the Act.

S. B. No. 55 was read a third time, and the question being, "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Allen, Barin, Cartwright, Chandler, Chamberlin, Dawson, Dimick, Emmett, Gray, Hare, Hamilton, Irvine, Lee, Looney, Miller, Siglin, Shupe, Simon, Steel, Williams, Wager, Watts, Mr. President

-23.

Nays-Messrs. Coleman, Veatch, Weatherford-3.

Absent-Messrs. Bird, Cauthorn, Rinehart and Stanley-4.

So the bill was declared passed, and the title of the bill stands as the title of the Act.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR.

STATE OF OREGON,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
SALEM, February 4, 1887.

To the Honorable the Senate of the State of Oregon:

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On the 15th of April, 1885, Hon. T. G. Hendricks of Lane County, to succeed himself, and on the 11th of September, 1886, Hon. C. C. Beekman of Jackson County, to fill the unexpired term of E. R. Geary, were appointed Regents of the State University.

I respectfully desire the confirmation.

SYLVESTER PENNOYER.

On motion of Mr. Coleman, the appointments mentioned in the message were confirmed by the Senate.

At this time Mr. Hare, Chairman of the Special Joint Committee on Apportionment, under the special order reported back S. B. No. 165 as per their following

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