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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913.

The senate met.

10.00 O'CLOCK A. M.

The president and the president pro tempore being absent, The senate was called to order by the chief clerk.

Upon motion of Senator Scott,

Senator Teasdale was elected to preside for this session.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. H. A. Miner.

Upon motion of Senator True,

The calling of the roll was dispensed with.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

BILLS FOR REVISION.

Senator Huber offered one bill and Senator True offered one bill, which were referred to the committee on Revision.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

Jt. Res. No. 11, S. (Revision No. 39). By Senator Husting. To special committee on Conservation.

Jt. Res. No. 12, S. (Revision No. 40).

By Senator Zophy. To special committee on Conservation.

Jt. Res. No. 13, S. (Revision No. 41). By Senator Zophy. To committee on State Affairs.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

No. 27, S. (Revision No. 25). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Corporations.

No. 28, S. (Revision No. 29). By Joint Committee on Finance. To calendar.

No. 29, S. (Revision No. 33). By Senator Kileen. To committee on Finance.

No. 30, S. (Revision No. 37). By Senator Husting. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

No. 31, S. (Revision No. 42). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 32, S. (Revision No. 43). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 33, S. (Revision No. 28). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on State Affairs.

No. 34, S. (Revision No. 30). By Senator Teasdale. mittee on State Affairs.

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COMMITTEE REPORT.

The joint committee on Finance report and recommend:
No. 2, S.,

Passage,

Messrs. Kneen and Roethe dissenting.

GEORGE E. SCOTT,

Chairman Senate Committee.

R. J. NYE,

Chairman Assembly Committee.

EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION.

STATE OF WISCONSIN,
Executive Chamber.

To the Honorable, the Legislature:

Gentlemen: This is formally to notify you that pursuant to the statute governing, I have this day appointed the following members of the senate and assembly to constitute the visiting

committee:

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The commissions of the members of this committee have been transmitted to the sergeant-at-arms of the senate and assembly. Respectfully submitted,

January 23, 1913.

FRANCIS E. McGOVERN,

Governor.

ADJOURNMENT.

Upon motion of Senator Scott,

The senate adjourned until Monday, January 27, 1913, at 7:30

o'clock p. m.

The senate met.

MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913.

The president pro tempore in the chair.

7:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. E. G. Updike, of the First Congregational Church, of Madison.

Upon motion of Senator Scott,

The calling of the roll was dispensed with.

The journal of Friday, January 24, 1913, was approved.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

No. 35, S. (Revision No. 4). By Senator Burke. To commit

tee on Finance.

No. 36, S. (Revision No. 44). By Senator Huber.

mittee on Judiciary.

No. 37, S. (Revision No. 45). By Senator True. tee on State Affairs.

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To commit

COMMUNICATION TO THE SENATE.

Hon. F. M. WYLIE,

MADISON, Wisconsin, January 27, 1913.

Chief Clerk Senate,

Dear Sir: In compliance with the provisions of Joint Resolution No. 5, S., I am transmitting herewith list of those registered as legislative counsel or agents up to the present date.

Very truly yours,

9-S. J.

J. S. DONALD,
Secretary of State.

Name, Residence and Occupation of Counsel; Name and Address of Employer and Subject of Legislation:

Wm. J., Buergen Jr, 1128 Erin St., Phone 3282, Madison, Wis., representing Brotherhood R. R. Trainmen of the State of Wisconsin, upon Railroad Legislation.

Jas. T. Guffin, 1632 Park Ave., Chicago, representing Allied Printing Trades Council, 59 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill., upon Text books and Printing.

Jules Guthridge, 1530 22nd St., Washington, D. C., representing Panama Pacific Exposition of San Francisco, Cala., upon bills. relating to Panama Pacific Exposition.

Norah Perkins Jeanson, Oshkosh, Wis., representing herself upon management of State Fair.

Julius H. Kiel, 897 Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., representing American Bankers Casualty Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1012 Ry. Ex. Bldg., upon insurance and banking.

A. S. Merz, Madison, Wis., representing Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, upon legislation affecting railway employees.

Edythe L. Tate, 314 Goldsmith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis., representing Wis. State Tuberculosis Assn., 314 Goldsmith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis., upon bills affecting tuberculosis.

John Van Hecke, Merrill, Wis., lawyer, representing John O'Day, Merrill, Wis, upon contest Clark vs. O'Day.

E. E. Nash, Baraboo, Wis., representing C. & N. W. Ry., upon Legislation affecting Railroads.

ADJOURNMENT.

Upon motion of Senator Huber,

The senate adjourned.

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