7:30 O'CLOCK P. M. The senate was called to order by the president. Upon motion of Senator Randolph, The senate resolved itself into a committee of the whole. Senator Scott in the chair. At 11:00 o'clock p. m., The committee of the whole arose. The president took the chair. The chairman of the committee of the whole reported that the committee has had under consideration the matter referred to it by Res. No. 8, S., and has made further progress. ADJOURNMENT. Upon motion of Senator Bishop, The senate adjourned. 11-S. J. The senate met. The president in the chair. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. 10:00 O'CLOCK, A. M. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Father P. B. Knox. The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names: Senators Ackley, Bichler, Bishop, Bosshard, Browne, Burke Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Hoyt, Huber, Husting, Kellogg, Kileen, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Randolph, Richards, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Stevens, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, Weigle, Weissleder, White, and Zophy-32. Absent-Senators Albers-1. The journal of yesterday was approved. BILLS FOR REVISION. Senator Kileen offered one bill, Senator Burke offered two bills, Senator Kellogg offered one bill, and Senator Culbertson offered one bill, which were referred to committee on Revision. BILLS INTRODUCED. Read first and second times and referred. No. 85, S. (Revision No. 95). By Senator Kileen. To committee on Finance. No. 86, S. (Revision No. 98). By Senator Zophy. To committee on Judiciary. No. 87, S. (Revision No. 99). By Senator Skogmo. To committee on Judiciary. No. 88, S. (Revison No. 100). By Senator Kellogg. To committee on Judiciary. No. 89, S.. (Revision No. 101). By Senator Cunningham. Το committee on Finance. No. 90, S. (Revision No. 102). By Senator Burke. By Senator Burke. To committee on Finance. No. 91, S. (Revision No. 103). By Senator Burke. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. No. 92, S. (Revision No. 106). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. No. 93, S. (Revision No. 107). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. No. 94, S. (Revision No. 108). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. No. 95, S. (Revision No. 109). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on State Affairs. COMMUNICATION TO THE SENATE. CHIEF CLERK, Senate, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. Madison, Wisconsin. Dear Sir: In compliance with the provisions of Joint Rosolution No. 5, S., I am transmitting here with list of those registered as legislative counsel or agents since last report. Very truly yours, J. S. DONALD, Secretary of State. Name, Residence and Occupation of Counsel; Name and Address of Employer and Subject of Legislation. Thomas M. Ferguson, 135 Brittingham Place, Madison, Wis., plumber, representing Wisconsin State Association Journeyman Plumbers, upon plumbing and sanitation and public health. C. J. Reynolds, 251-36th st., Milwaukee, Wis., representing Fred Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, upon all legislation affecting employer's interests. Henry F. Tyrrell, 159 New Insurance Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis., representing The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., upon all legislation affecting employer's interests. W. H. Austin, 915 Majestic Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis., representing Wisconsin Brewers' Ass'n, Milwaukee, upon excise mat ters. R. A. Hollister, Oshkosh, Wis., representing City of Oshkosh, upon municipal legislation of all kinds. COMMITTEE REPORT. The committee on Judiciary report and recommend: Passage. Upon request of Senator Kileen, E. F. KILEEN, Chairman. All rules interfering were suspended by unanimous consent and, No. 6, S., Was placed upon its final passage at this time. No. 6,,S., Was read a third time, and Passed. Upon request of Senator Kileen, All rules interfering, were suspended by unanimous consent, and No. 6, S., Was ordered messaged to the assembly at once. EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION. Upon motion of Senator Bosshard, The nomination of L A. Anderson for commissioner of insurance was laid over until 7:30 o'clock p. m. MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY. By C. E. SHAFFER, chief clerk thereof. Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform you that the assembly has concurred in No. 6, S. And has adopted, and asks concurrence in, Jt. Res. No. 4, A. ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED. Jt. Res. No. 4, A., Read first and second times, and Referred to the committee on Judiciary. At 10:20 o'clock a. m., Upon motion of Senator Bosshard, The senate resolved itself into a committee of the whole, At 12:00 o clock m.. The committee of the whole arose. The president took the chair. The chairman of the committee of the whole reported that the committee has had under consideration the matter referred to it by Res. No. 8, S., and has made further progress. Upon request, LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Leave of absence was granted to Senators Burke and Perry until Tuesday, February 11, 1913. RECESS. Upon motion of Senator Bosshard, The senate took a recess until 1:30 o'clock p. m. 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. The senate was called to order by the president. MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY. By C. E. SHAFFER, chief clerk thereof. Mr. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform you that the assembly has amended, and concurred in as amended, and No. 2, S. ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED. Upon request of Senator Randolph, All rules interfering, were suspended by unanimous consent, No. 2, S., Was taken up at this time. |