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The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 14; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 2, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Bichler, Bishop, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Kellogg, Kileen, Martin A. E., Monk, Perry, Snover, Tomkins, and White--14.

Noes Senators Albers, Bosshard, Glenn, Huber, Husting, Linley, Randolph, Richards, Scott, Skogmo, Stevens, Teasdale, True, Weigle, Weissleder, and Zophy-16.

Absent or not voting-Senators Hoyt and Martin H.

C.-2.

And so the senate refused to order the bill engrossed and read a third time.

No. 225, S.,

A bill to amend section 12 of the statutes, extending the right of suffrage to women.

The question was, Shall the bill be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 17; noes, 14; absent or not voting, 1, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Bishop, Bosshard, Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Huber, Linley, Martin H. C., Monk, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, and Zophy-17.

Noes-Senators Albers, Bichler, Burke, Husting, Kellogg, Kileen, Martin A. E., Perry, Randolph, Richards, Stevens, Weigle, Weissleder, and White-14.

Absent or not voting Senator Hoyt--1.

And so the bill was ordered engrossed and read a third time. No. 225, S.,

Senator Randolph asked unanimous consent, that all rules inteferring, he suspended and that,

No. 225, S.,

Be placed upon its final passage at this time.

Senator Ackley objected.

Senator Randolph then moved that all rules intefering be suspended, and that No. 225, S., be placed upon its final passage at this time.

The question was, Shall the rules be suspended and the bill be placed upon its final passage.

The

ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 25; noes, 6; absent or not voting, 1, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Albers, Bishop, Bosshard, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Huber, Kileen, Linley, Martin A. E., Martin H. C., Monk, Randolph, Richards, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, Weigle, Weissleder, White, and Zophy

-25.

Noes-Senators Ackley, Bichler, Husting, Kellogg, Perry, and

Stevens-6.

Absent or not voting -Senator Hoyt-1.

And so the rules were suspended.

26-S. J.

No. 225, S.,

Was read a third time.

The question then was, Shall the bill pass?

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 17; noes, 15; absent or not voting, none, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Bishop, Bosshard, Culbertson, Cunningham, Glenn, Hoyt, Huber, Linley, Martin H. C., Monk, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, and Zophy-17.

Noes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Burke, Husting, Kellogg, Kileen, Martin A. E., Perry, Randolph, Richards, Stevens, Weigle, Weissleder, and White-15.

Absent or not voting-None.

And so the bill was passed.

No. 329, S.

Amendment No. 1, S., adopted.

No. 329, S., as amended,

Was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 333, S.

Senator Husting offered amendment No. 1, S.

The question was, Shall amendment No. 1, S., be adopted? The president put the question and was about to announce the result when Senator Husting asked unanimous consent to discuss the amendment.

Senator Burke objected.

Senator Husting then called for a division and the amendment was adopted.

Upon motion of Senator Husting,

The vote by which amendment No. 1, S., was adopted, was re.considered.

Amendment No. 1, S., was rejected.

No. 333, S.,

Was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 379, S.,

Was ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 48, S.,

A bill to amend subsection 2 of section 1548 of the statutes, relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors.

1,

Senator Bosshard offered amendment No. 1, S.

Senator Linley offered amendment No. 1, S., to amendment No.

S.

Senator Linley, with unanimous consent, withdrew amendment No. 1, S., to amendment No. 1, S.

Amendment No. 1, S., was adopted.

No. 48, S., as amended.

The question was, Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 16; noes, 17; absent or not voting, none, as follows:

Ayes Senators Albers, Bichler, Bishop, Burke, Cunningham, Huber, Husting, Kellogg, Martin A. E., Perry, Randolph, Richards, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder, and White-16.

Noes Senators Ackley, Bosshard, Culbertson, Glenn, Hoyt, Kileen, Linley, Martin H. C., Monk, Scott, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, True, Weigle, Zophy, and Mr. President-17.

Absent or not voting-None.

So the senate refused to indefinitely postpone the bill and thereby ordering it to be engrossed and read a third time.

No. 105, S.,

A bill to create section 560u of the statutes, relating to dances given by classes or other similar organizations in educational institutions.

Substitute amendment No. 1, S.

The question was, Shall substitute amendment No. 1, S., adopted?

be

The ayes and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 17; noes, 11; absent or not voting, 4, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bosshard, Culbertson, Hoyt, Husting, Kellogg, Kileen, Martin A. E., Randolph, Skogmo, Snover, Teasdale, Tomkins, Weigle, Weissleder, and Zophy-17. Noes-Senators Bichler, Bishop, Cunningham, Huber, Linley, Martin II. C., Monk, Perry, Scott, Stevens, and True—11. Absent or not voting-Senators Burke, Glenn, Richards, and

White-4.

And so the substitute amendment was adopted.

No. 105, S., as amended,

Was refused indefinite postponement and thereby ordering it to be engrossed and read a third time.

No. 135, S.,

A bill to create section 3444m, of the statutes, relating to inn keepers.

The question was, Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes

and noes were demanded, and the vote was: Ayes, 6; noes, 24; absent or not voting, 2, as follows:

Ayes Senators Bishop, Linley, Martin A. E., Snover, Stevens, and Zophy-6.

Noes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Bosshard, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Hoyt, Huber, Husting, Kellogg, Kileen, Martin H. C., Monk, Perry, Randolph, Richards, Scott, Skogmo, Teasdale, Tomkins, True, Weigle, and Weissleder-24.

Absent or not voting-Senators Glenn and White-2.

So the senate refused to indefinitely postpone the bill and thereby ordering it to be engrossed and read a third time.

RECESS.

Upon motion of Senator Randolph,

The senate took a recess until 7:30 o'clock p. m.

CLERK'S REPORT.

The chief clerk records:

No. 164, S., and

No. 329, S.,

Correctly engrossed.

7:30 O'CLOCK P. M.

The senate was called to order by the president.

Upon request,

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

Leave of absence was granted to Senator Teasdale until Wednesday, March 26, 1913.

MOTIONS.

No. 404, S., recalled from the committee on Finance, lies on the clerk's desk.

Senator Tomkins, with unanimous consent, offered amendment No. 1, S., to No. 404, S.,

Which amendment was adopted.

Upon motion of Senator Tomkins,

No. 404, S., with pending amendment,

Was re-referred to the committee on Finance.

Senator Ackley moved that Rule No. 11 be suspended.

The question was, Shall Rule No. 11 be suspended?

The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: Ayes, 14, noes, 12; absent or not voting, 6, as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Bichler, Bosshard, Burke, Huber, Husting, Kellogg, Linley, Martin H. C., Snover, Stevens, True and Weigle-14.

Noes-Senators Bishop, Culbertson, Kileen, Monk, Perry, Randolph, Scott, Skogmo, Teasdale, Tomkins, White, and Zophy-12.

Absent or not voting - Senators Cunningham, Glenn, Hoyt, Martin A. E., Richards and Weissleder—6.

And so the senate refused to suspend the rule.

Senator Weigle moved that the vote by which No. 48, S., was ordered engrossed and read a third time be reconsidered, and that further consideration of the bill lie over until Wednesday, March 26, 1913.

Which motion prevailed.

Upon request of Senator Teasdale, and by unanimous consent, No. 162, S., was laid over until Wednesday, March 26, 1913, and ordered that no bills introduced by Senator Teasdale be placed on the calendar until Wednesday, March 26, 1913.

The committee on Legislative Procedure report and recommend for introduction bills bearing the following revision numbers: Nos. 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440.

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. .

No. 412, S. (Revision No. 433). By Committee on State Af

fairs. To the committee on State Affairs.

No. 413, S. (Revision No. 434). By Committee on Corporations. To committee on Corporations.

No. 414, S. (Revision No. 436). By Committee on Finance. To committee on Finance.

No. 415, S. (Revision No 435). By Committee on Finance (with passage recommended). To calendar.

No. 416, S. (Revision No. 437). By committee on Education

and Public Welfare. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

No. 417, S. (Revision No. 438). By committee on Education

and Public Welfare. To Committee on Education and Public Welfare.

No. 418, S. (Revision No. 439). By Committee on Education

and Public Welfare. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

No. 419, S. (Revision No. 440). By committee on Education and Public Welfare. To committee on Education and Public Welfare.

COMMITTEE REPORTS.

To committee on Corporations report and recommend:
No. 273, S.,

Adoption of substitute amendment No. 1, S., and passage.
No. 78, A.,

Adoption of amendment No. 1, S., and concurrence.

No. 154, A.,

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