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The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: noes, none; absent or not voting, 1, as follows:

Ayes, 31;

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Bishop, Bosshard, Burke,
Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Hoyt, Huber, Husting, Kellogg,
Kileen, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Ran-
dolph, Richards, Skogmo, Snover, Stevens, Teasdale, Tomkins,
True, Weigle, Weissleder, White, and Zophy-31.
Noes-None.

Absent or not voting-Senator Scott-1.

And so the resolutions were adopted.

BILLS READY FOR ENGROSSMENT.

No. 115, S.

Amendment No. 1, S., adopted.

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 46, S.

Senator Kileen moved that the bill be referred to the committee on Corporations, with instructions to report not later than Monday, March 10, 1913, so that the bill shall be on the senate calendar for Wednesday, March 12, 1913.

Motion carried.

No. 49, S.

Senator Teasdale offered amendment No. 1, S.,
Which amendment was refused adoption, and
No. 49, S.,

Was indefinitely postponed.

No. 4, S.,

No. 5, S.,

No. 66, S., and

No. 92, S.,

Were each severally indefinitely postponed.

The president called Senator White to the chair.

No. 98, S.,

A bill to amend subsections 1 and 4 of section 1409g of the statutes, permitting assistant pharmacists to conduct business in towns, cities, or villages having less than twelve hundred population.

The question was, Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 26; noes, 4; absent or not voting, 2, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Albers, Bichler, Bishop, Bosshard, Culbertson, Cunningham, Hoyt, Huber, Husting, Kellogg, Linley, Martin A. E.. Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Randolph, Richards, Skogmo,

Snover, Stevens, Tomkins, True, Weigle, Weissleder, White, and
Zophy-26.

Noes-Senators Ackley, Glenn, Kileen, and Teasdale- 4.
Absent or not voting-Senators Burke and Scott-2.

And so the bill was indefinitely postponed.

The president pro tempore resumed the chair.

No. 114, S.

Senator Linley moved that the bill be rereferred to the committee on Education and Public Welfare.

Senator Ackley moved that the senate take a recess until 5:00o'clock p. m.

Senator Bosshard rose to a point of order that Senator Ackley's motion was out of order because there was already a motion before the senate.

The president held the point of order not well taken for the reason that a motion for a recess has the same privilege as a motion to adjourn, which is always in order.

Senator Ackley, with unanimous consent, withdrew his motion

for a recess.

The motion of Senator Linley to rerefer No. 114, S., to the committee on Education and Public Welfare was lost.

At this time, upon request of Senator Bosshard, and with unan

imous consent,

Former president pro tempore of the senate, Hon. James J. McGillivray, of Black River Falls, was invited to address the

senate.

The president directed the sergeant-at-arms to escort Mr. McGillivray to the presidents desk.

Mr. McGillivray briefly addressed the senate.

RECESS.

Upon motion of Senator White,

The senate took a recess until 5:00 o'clock p. m.

5:00 O'CLOCK P. M.

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

BILLS READY FOR ENGROSSMENT.

No. 114, S.,

A bill to create section 4482p of the statutes, relating to political machines and political conspiracies.

The question was, Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 15; noes, 8; absent or not voting, 9, as follows:

Ayes- Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Bishop, Culbertson, Kellogg, Martin A E., Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, Weigle, and White-15.

Noes-Senators Bosshard, Burke, Cunningham, Glenn, Huber, Linley, Randolph, and True-8.

Absent or not voting-Senators Hoyt, Husting, Kileen, Richards, Scott, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder, and Zophy --9. And so the bill was indefinitely postponed.

No. 130, S., and

No. 224, S.,

Were each severally indefinitely postponed.

No. 160, S.,

Upon request of Senator Bosshard, and with unanimous consent, was placed at the foot of the calendar.

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Were each severally read a third time, and passed.

No. 37, S.,

Was read a third time.

The question was, Shall the bill pass?

A division was called for, and the bill was passed.

No. 70, S.,

A bill to appropriate to August Lehnhoff, a sum of money therein namd, for expenses incurred in defending suit of malicious prosecution brought against him as factory inspector.

Was read a third time.

The question was, Shall the bill pass?

The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: Ayes, 18; noes, 6; absent or not voting, 8, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Bishop, Bosshard, Culbertson, Glenn, Huber, Kellogg, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Randolph, Skogmo. Stevens, Teasdale, True, Weigle, and White-18.

Noes-Senators Albers, Bichler, Burke, Cunningham, Perry, and Snover-6.

Absent or not voting-Senators Hoyt, Husting, Kileen, Richards, Scott, Tomkins, Weissleder, and Zophy-8.

And so the bill was passed.

No. 71, S.,

Upon request of Senator Burke, and with unanimous consent, Was laid over until Thursday, March 6, 1913.

No. 587, A.,

A bill to make an appropriation for stationery for use of state officers and departments and the legislature,

Was read a third time.

The question was, Shall the bill be concurred in?

The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: Ayes, 23; noes, none; absent or not voting, 9, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Bishop, Bosshard, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Huber, Kellogg, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Randolph, Skogmo, Snover, Stevens, Teasdale, True, Weigle, and White-23.

Noes-None.

Absent or not voting-Senators Hoyt, Husting, Kileen, Perry, Richards, Scott, Tomkins, Weissleder, and Zophy-9.

And so the bill was concurred in.

The committee on Legislative Procedure report and recommend for introduction bills bearing the following revision numbers: Nos. 409, 411, 412, 414, 415, and 416.

H. C. MARTIN,

Chairman.

The bills were read by title, and the recommendation of the committee stood as the order of the senate.

BILLS INTRODUCED.

Read first time and referred.

No. 381, S. (Revision No. 414). By Committee on Corporations.

Senator Bosshard reported that the committee on Corporations had considered No. 381, S., and recommended its passage.

Upon request of Senator Bosshard,

All rules interfering, were suspended by unanimous consent, and

No. 381, S.

Was placed upon its final passage at this time.
No. 381, S.,

Was read a third time, and passed.

No. 382, S. (Revision No. 411).

ary (by request).

By Committee on Judici-
To committee on Judiciary.
By Committee on Judiciary
To committee on Judiciary.
By Senator Browne. To spe-
cial committee on Conservation.

No. 383, S. (Revision No. 412). (by request).

No. 384, S. (Revision No. 409).

No. 385, S. (Revision No. 415).

By Committee on State Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

No. 386, S. (Revision No. 416). By Committee on State Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

COMMITTEE REPORTS.

The committee on State Affairs report and recommend:

Jt. Res. No. 27, A.,

Concurrence.

Jt. Res. No. 27, A.,
Was concurred in.

M. F. WHITE,
Chairman.

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