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Amend Rule 84 by striking out the word "amend." in the fourth line, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Amendment," and by striking out in the eighteenth line the words "other house" and inserting the word "assembly."

Amend Rule 86 by striking out in the fourth line the word "house" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Senate.'

Amend Rule 88 by striking out in the third line the word; "house" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Senate."

Amend Rule 90 by striking out the words "other house" in the last line and inserting in lieu thereof the word "assembly' by adding at the end thereof the following: provided that if the amendment is an unamended substitute the original substitute in an engrossed envelope shall be the engrossed bill.

Strike out Rule 90m.

Amend Rule 91 by striking out in the third line the words "of the house passing it" and by striking out in the fourth line the words "other house" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "assembly."

Amend Rule 92 to read:

Motion to adjourn; privileged resolution. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order except when the houses Senate is voting; but this rule shall not authorize any member to move an adjournment when another member has the floor.

92a (part of old Rule 92). Privileged question. Any motion or resolution relating to the organization of either house, the Senate, or to any of its officers, members, or committees, shall be privileged and need not lie over for consideration.

Strike out Rule 94.

Amend Rule 95 to read:

Certification of pay roll. The chief clerk of the Senate and the assembly, respectively, and the sergeant-at-arms of each house of the Senate shall certify to the secretary of state the names of all persons employed in their respective departments, the capacity in which employed, and the amounts respectively

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due them, which certificates shall be approved by the presiding officer of the house in which they are employed. Senate.

Amend Rule 96 to read as follows:

Enrolled bills. After a Senate bill has passed both houses, it shall be duly enrolled by, or under the direction of the chief clerk for the house in which the same originated, of the Senate before it shall be presented to the governor for his approval. When a bill is duly enrolled, it shall be carefully compared by the enrolling clerk, of the committee on enrolled bille, after which it shall be delivered by him to the ehairman of said committee, which eommittee shall carefully compare the same with the engrossed bill as passed in the two houses, cause any error that may be discovered therein to be eor reeted, and when perfect forthwith return the bill to the house. chief clerk who shall report it correctly enrolled to the Senate.

Strike out Rule 97.

Strike out Rule 98.

Strike out Rule 99.

Strike out Rule 100.

Amend Rule 101 by striking out the words "either house” in the second line, and inserting in lieu thereof the words "the Senate," and by striking out the word "thereof" in the fourth line.

Amend Rule 102 by striking out the word "house" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Senate" and by striking out the last sentence, relating to the assembly.

Strike out Rule 103.

Strike out Rule 104.

Strike out Rule 105.

Strike out Rule 106.

Strike out Rule 107.

Strike out Rule 109.

Amend the numbering of the rules so that they will be consecutive beginning with number one, changing references to rule numbers wherever they appear in the rules so that they shall refer to the proper rule in each case.

Resolved further, That such rearrangement in the order of the rules be made as shall be necessary to bring related matters together.

Resolved further, That upon the adoption of this resolution the rules of the Senate shall be printed in full in the journal.

RECESS.

Upon motion of Senator Browne,

The senate took a recess until 10:30 o'clock a. m.

10:30 O'CLOCK, A. M.

The senate was called to order by the president

BILLS FOR REVISION.

Senator Cunningham offered one bill, which was referred to the committee on Revision.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

Res. No. 6, S.,

Relating to the appointment of certain special committees.

Resolved by the Senate, That three special committees be ap

pointed,

as follows:

Conservation, three members; Highways,

three members; Insurance, three members.

By Special Committee on Rules.

Adopted.

Res. No. 7, S.,

Directing the Superintendent of Public Property to instal telephones in certain rooms in the capitol.

Resolved by the Senate, That the superintendent of public property be directed to install at once a telephone in each of the retiring rooms adjacent to the five senate committee rooms, in the office of the sergeant-at-arms, and in room 212.

By Senator Randolph.

Adopted.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY.

By C. E. SHAFFER, chief clerk thereof.

Mr. PRESIDENT:

I am directed to inform you that the assembly has adopted, and asks concurrence in, Jt. Res. No. 3, A.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

Jt. Res. No. 3, A.,

Was concurred in.

ADJOURNMENT.

Upon motion of Senator Bosshard,

The senate adjourned until Monday, January 20, 1913, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.

MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913.

The Senate met.

7:30 O'CLOCK P. 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 Randolph was elected to preside for this session. Prayer was offered by the Rev. H. A. Miner, retired Congregational minister, of Madison, Wis.

Upon motion of Senator Browne,

The calling of the roll was dispensed with.

The journal of Thursday, January 16, 1913, was approved.

BILLS FOR REVISION.

Senator Browne offered one bill, which was referred to the committee

on Revision.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.

Jt. Res. No. 3, S.,

By Senator Ackley. To committee on Education and Public

Welfare.

Jt. Res. No. 4, S.

By Senator Linley.

Upon motion of Senator Linley,

All

rules interfering with the immediate consideration of Jt.

Res. No. 4, S., were suspended by unanimous consent, and the joint

Jt. Res. No. 4, S.

Adopted.

Upon motion of Senator Linley,

All rules interfering were suspended by unanimous consent, and Jt. Res. No. 4, S., was ordered messaged to the assembly

at once.

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