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aforesaid. To the Lieutenant-Governor's Page and the Speaker's Page two dollars per day each; to the Messengers one dollar and fifty cents per day each, and no other or greater compensation shall be allowed such officers or employes, nor shall there be any allowance of or for stationery except as above provided, postage, newspapers or per requisite in any form or manner or under any other name or designation.

M. L. TEMPLE.
Chairman.

Ordered passed on file.

Mr. Temple from the Committee on Code Revision, Division No. 1, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your committee on Code Revision, Division No. 1, to whom was referred House file No. 18, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to insurance, beg leave to report that under the resolution heretofore adopted the Committee on Insurance has called for said bill and the same has been transferred to the Insurance Committee. M. L. TEMPLE, Chairman.

So ordered.

Mr. Temple, from the Committee on Code Revision, Division No. 1, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your Committee on Code Revision, Division 1, to whom was referred House file No. 9, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the executive department, beg leave to report that they have had the same under consideration and have instructed me to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that the same do pass with the following amendments: In chapter 2, section 11, line 1, strike out the word “state." In chapter 2, section 18, line 2, strike out the words "of Iowa." In chapter 2, section 20, line 2, strike out the word "three" and insert "five" in lieu thereof. In same line strike out the words "one dollar and twenty-five cents" and in lieu thereof insert the words "five dollars." In chapter 3, amend section 12 by adding at the end thereof the words "banks and building loan associations." Strike out all of chapter 5. Amend chapter 7 by striking out section 1 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: "The Governor, Secretary, Auditor and Treasurer of State shall constitute the Executive Council, and any three of these shall constitute a quorum. No deputy of either of such officers shall act in said Council for his principal." In chapter 8, section 1, line 10, strike out the words "and such other matters as the Council may deem expedient." Chapter 9, section 2, line 5, amend by inserting after the words "public instruction" the words "adjutant-general, railroad commissioners."

M. L. TEMPLE,

Chairman.

Ordered passed on file.

The following requisition was placed on file:

To Representative Temple, Chairman of First Division of the Committee on Revision of the Code:

I am instructed by the Committee on Insurance to request of your committee that House file No. 18 (chapters 4, 5 and 8 of the proposed Code) be turned over to the Committee on Insurance, to be considered and reported upon by said Insurance Committee.

Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 22, 1897.
So ordered.

CHAS. L EARLY,

Chairman Committee on Insurance.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 49, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to Department of Public Instruction.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 50, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to Educational Board of Examiners.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 51, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the State University.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 52, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statute in relation to the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 53, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to normal schools. Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 54, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the Orphans' Home and Home for Destitute Children.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 55, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to Institution for Feeble Minded Children.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 56, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the Industrial School.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 57, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the college for the blind.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 58, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the Industrial Home for the Blind.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 59, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the School for the Deaf.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 60, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to high schools.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 61, a bill for an act to revise amend and codify the statutes in relation to the county superintendent.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 62, a bill for an act to revise amend and codify the statutes in relation to the system of common schools.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 63, a bill for an act to revise amend and codify the statutes in relation to the school fund. Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 64, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the State Library.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Temple, House file No. 65, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the State Historical Society.

Read first and second time and referred to Fourth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Cornwall, House file No. 66, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to the rights of property.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 67, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to weights, measures and inspection.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 68, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to money of accounts and interest.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 69, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to notes and bills.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 70, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to tender.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 71, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to surety.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 72, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to private seals.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr Brighton, House file No. 73, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to assignment for creditors.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 74, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to mechanics' liens.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 75, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statute in relation to silent partnerships.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Brighton, House file No. 76, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to warehousemen, carriers, hotel keepers, livery stable keepers and herd

ers.

Read first and second time and referred to Fifth Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Allen, House file No. 77, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to domestic relations. Read first and second time and referred to First Division Code Revision Committee.

By Mr. Funk, House file No. 78, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to estates of decedents.

Read first and second time and referred to First Division Code Revision Committee.

The following requisition was filed:

To Mr. Brinton, Chairman of Fourth Division Code Committee:

The Committee on School and Text Books desire to call from your committee House files Nos. 49, 50, 60, 61, 62 and 63.

J. F. REED,
Chairman.

So ordered.

Mr. Early offered the following concurrent resolution and moved its adoption:

Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring, That the Secretary of State be requested to furnish each member of the House and Senate a copy of the Senate and House Journals, a copy of the rules and session laws of the Twenty-sixth General Assembly for their use at this session.

Adopted.

Mr. Wood offered the following concurrent resolution and moved its adoption:

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