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5:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

The senate was called to order by the president pro tempore.

BILLS FOR REVISION.

Senator Linley offered three bills, Senator Browne offered one bill, Senator Husting offered one bill, Senator Huber offered one bill, Senator Bosshard offered ten bills, Senator Burke offered seven bills, Senator Skogmo offered two bills, Senator Bishop

offered one bill, Senator H. C. Martin offered one bill, Senator Kileen offered six bills, Senator True offered one bill, Senator Teasdale offered one bill, Senator Weigle offered three bills, and Senator Zophy offered one bill, for revision.

Senator Zophy, with unanimous consent, withdrew No. 209, S.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

Jt. Res. No. 26, S. (Revision No. 274). By Senator Ackley. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

Jt. Res. No. 27, S. (Revision No. 287). By Senator Linley. To committee on Corporations.

Jt. Res. No. 28, S. (Revision No. 289). By Senator Linley. To committee on Judiciary.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

No. 243, S. (Revision No. 271). By Senator Snover. Senator Snover requested that unanimous consent be given for the suspension of all rules interfering, and No. 243, S., be placed upon its final passage at this time.

Senator Randolph objected.

Senator Snover then moved that all rules interfering be suspended and No. 243, S., be placed upon its passage at this time. The question was, Shall the rules be suspended?

The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: Ayes, 12; noes, 8; absent or not voting, 13, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Burke, Cunningham, Kellogg, Kileen, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Perry, Snover, Stevens, and Weigle-12.

Noes-Senators Bishop, Culbertson, Randolph, Scott, Skogmo, Teasdale, True, and Zophy-8.

Absent or not voting-Senators Albers, Bichler, Bosshard, Browne, Glenn, Hoyt, Huber, Husting, Monk, Richards, Tomkins, Weissleder, and White-13.

And so the senate refused to suspend the rules.

No. 243, S., was referred to committee on Judiciary.

No. 244, S. (Revision No. 262). By Senator Scott. To committee on Finance.

No. 245, S. (Revision No. 263). By Senator Bichler. To committee on Corporations.

No. 246, S. (Revision No. 264). By Senator Weigle (by request). To committee on Finance.

No. 247, S. (Revision No. 265). By Senator Weigle. To committee on Finance.

No. 248, S. (Revision No. 266). By Senator Weigle (by request). To committee on Corporations. No. 249, S. (Revision No. 267). By Senator Weigle. To committee on Finance.

No. 250, S. (Revision No. 269). By Senator Stevens. To committee on Judiciary

No. 251, S. (Revision No. 270). By Senator Stevens. To special committee on Conservation.

No. 252, S. (Revision No. 272). By Senator Snover. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 253, S. (Revision No. 275). By Senator Kellogg (by request). To committee on Finance.

No. 254, S. (Revision No. 276). By Senator H. C. Martin. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 255, S. (Revision No. 277). By Senator II. C. Martin. Το committee on Judiciary.

No. 256, S. (Revision No. 278). By Senator Zophy. To committee on Finance.

No. 257, S. (Revision No. 280). By Senator Linley. To committee on Finance.

No. 258, S. (Revision No. 283). By Senator Linley. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 259, S. (Revision No. 284). By Senator Linley. To committee on Finance.

No. 260, S. (Revision No. 285). By Senator Linley. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 261, S. (Revision No. 286). By Senator Linley. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 262, S. (Revision No. 288). By Senator Linley. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

RECESS.

Upon motion of Senator Scott,

The senate took a recess until 8:30 o'clock p. m.

8:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

The senate was called to order by the president pro tempore.

BILLS FOR REVISION.

Senator Tomkins offered one bill, Senator Huber offered two bills, Senator Husting offered three bills, Senator Ackley offered two bills, Senator Cunningham offered two bills, Senator Burke offered one bill, Senator Teasdale offered two bills, Senator Bishop offered one bill, Senator Randolph offered one bill, Senator Monk offered four bills, Senator H. C. Martin offered one bill, Senator Stevens offered two bills, Senator Glenn offered one bill, Senator Kileen offered two bills, Senator Weigle offered one bill and Senator Scott offered five bills for revision.

CLERK'S REPORT.

The chief clerk reports No. 21, S., correctly engrossed.

Upon request of Senator Randolph, and by unanimous consent, it was ordered that all bills filed with the chief clerk prior to p. m. be considered offered for revision.

9:00 o'clock

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The senate met.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913.

The president in the chair.

10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.

Prayer was offered by the Rev. I. F. Roach.

The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names:

Senators Ackley, Bichler, Bishop, Bosshard, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Kellogg, Kileen, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Randolph, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Stevens, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, Weigle, Weissleder, and Zophy-26.

Absent Senators Albers, Browne, Richards, and White-4. Absent with leave-Senators Hoyt, Huber, and Husting-3.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

RESOLUTION INTRODUCED.

Res. No. 15, S.,

Resolved, That Rule twelve of the rules of this Senate be amended to read as follows:

12. Who may be admitted to the floor. Persons of the following classes, and no others, shall be admitted to that portion of the floor of the senate reserved to the members, during the session thereof, viz.: the governor, lieutenant governor, members of the legislature, state state officers, regents of the university, regents of the normal schools, members of congress, judges of the supreme court and other courts, and ex-members of the legislature. And none of the above shall have the privilege of the floor who are registered as lobbyists or engaged in defeating or promoting any pending legislation, ercepting during recess and such times as the Senate is not in actual session. No ex-senator or any other person who shall be directly or indirectly

interested in defeating or promoting any pending legislation, whether registered as a lobbyist or not, shall have the privilege of the floor of the senate at any time excepting during recess and when the senate is not actually in session. All editors of newspapers within the state and reporters for the press, who confine themselves to their professional duties, shall have the privilege of the floor of the senate, except that during the sessions of the senate such privilege shall extend only to the press lobby. The foregoing rule shall not be deemed to exclude such other persons as may be invited to seats on the floor of the senate by a member or the presiding officer thereof.

By Senator A. E. Martin.

Senator Randolph rose to a point of order that under rule 95 a day's notice of a motion to rescind or change standing rule must be given, and that therefore the resolution offered by Senator Martin was out of order.

The president held:

Under rule 95 one day's notice must be given before a motion or resolution to amend the rules can be acted upon, but, under the practice of the senate, the offering of the resolution is in itself the giving of notice of the motion contained in the resolution;

The resolution is in order to be received at this time, but must be printed in the journal and lie on the clerk's desk for one day, not being received for action until tomorrow, when it has privileges of immediate consideration.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first and second times and referred.

No. 263, S. (Revision No. 290). By Senator Teasdale. To committee on Judiciary.

No. 264, S. (Revision No. 291).

By Senator Teasdale. To com

mittee on State Affairs.

No. 265, S. (Revision No. 292).

By Senator Teasdale. To com

mittee on Corporations.

No. 266, S. (Revision No. 294). By Senator Cunningham. To

mittee on Judiciary.

No. 267, S. (Revision No. 295). By Senator Scott. To special

committee on Insurance.

No. 268, S. (Revision No. 297). By Senator Scott.

To special

committee on Insurance.

No. 269, S. (Revision No. 298). By Senator Scott.

To special

committee on Insurance.

No. 270, S. (Revision No. 299). By Senator Scott.

committee on Insurance.

To special

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