De parole parole. for Wins te Court of murde prison Decembe frequently, backed their opinions with their money. Under these circumstances, it seemed not entirely fair to hold Dietz solely responsible for the tragedy in which this propaganda of lawlessness finally culminated. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS E. McGOVERN, years mendat December 31, 1914. busines him with Dardone Governor. ation f formatic ermit his pplicati provokel ASSEMBLY MESSAGES CONSIDERED Jt. Res. No. 11, A. Senator Bray offered substitute amendment No. 1, S. Upon motion of Senator Bosshard, Jt. Res. No. 11, A., with the amendment, was laid over until tomorrow. RESOLUTIONS CONSIDERED Res. No. 6, S., Senator Bosshard offered the following amendment: Ayes-Senators Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Baxter, Bennett, Bichler, Bosshard, Bray, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Fairchild, Glenn, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Monk, Mulberger, Potts, Rollmann, Scott, Skogmo, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder and Whitman-28. Noes-Senators Ackley, Martin and Staudenmayer-3. The resolution as amended was adopted. COMMITTEE REPORT The committee on the Assignment of Committee Rooms reports and recommends as follows: Committee on Finance, Rooms 334 and 335. Committee on Corporations, Rooms 323 and 325. Committee on Judiciary, Rooms 329 and 332. Committee on State Affairs, Rooms 310 and 312. Committee on Education and Public Welfare, Rooms 315 and 318 GEORGE B. SKOGMO. Chairman. L. G. KELLOGG. Adopted. C. H. EVERETT. ADJOURNMENT Upon motion of Senator Burke, the senate adjourned. The president in the chair. 10:00 O'Clock A. M. Prayer was offered by Rev. W. J. McKay. The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names: Senators Ackley, Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Baxter, Bennet, Bichler, Bosshard, Bray, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Glenn, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Monk, Mulberger, Perry, Potts, Rollmann, Scott, Skogmo, Staudenmayer, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder and Whitman-31. Absent-Senators Fairchild and Richards-2. The journal of yesterday was approved. MOTIONS Upon motion of Senator Tomkins and with unanimous consent, No. 17, S. was recalled from the committee on Judiciary and taken up at this time. With unanimous consent, all rules interfering were suspended and No. 17, S. was read second and third times and passed. Upon motion of Senator Martin, and with unanimous consent, No. 15, S. and No. 16, S. were recalled from committee on Corporations and taken up at this time. With unanimous consent, all rules interfering were suspended and No. 15, S. was read second and third times and passed. With unanimous consent, all rules interfering were suspended and No. 16, S. was read second and third times, and passed. Upon motion of Senator Bosshard, the message from the assembly relating to No. 28, A. was taken up at this time. MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY A message from the assembly by C. E. Shaffer, chief clerk thereof: Mr. President, I am directed to inform you that the assembly has passed and asks concurrence in No. 28, A. MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY CONSIDERED With unanimous consent, all rules interfering were suspended and No. 28, A., a bill to amend section 1090 of the statutes, relating to penalty on taxes, was read three times. The question was, Shall the bill be concurred in? The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: Ayes, 31; noes, none; absent or not voting, 2; as follows: Ayes Senators Ackley, Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Baxter, Bennett, Bichler, Bosshard, Bray, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Glenn, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Monk, Mulberger, Perry, Potts, Rollmann, Scott, Skogmo, Staudenmayer, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder and Whitman-31. Noes none Absent or not voting-Senators Fairchild, and Richards -2. And so the bill was concurred in. Upon motion of Senator Bosshard and with unanimous consent, all rules interfering were suspended and No. 15, S., No. 16, S., No. 17, S. and No. 28, A. were ordered messaged to the assembly at once. RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED Resolutions were introduced and disposed of as follows: Res. No. 7. S. Resolved, That the committee on Committees recommend to the senate the names of five senators to serve on a special committee to be known as the "Special committee on Highways," such committee to serve during the 1915 session of the legislature. By Senator Bennett. g were Read first time and referred to committee on Education and Public Welfare. BILLS INTRODUCED Read first time and referred: No. 18, S. and pa ge from t at this ti affer, t inform y nce in No. 19, S. No. 20, S. No. 21, S. No. 22, S. No. 23, S. No. 24, S. No. 25, S. No. 26, S. No. 27, S. No. 28, S. No. 29, S. (Revision No. 18). By Senator Baxter. Το committee on Finance. (Revision No. 19). By Senator Staudenmayer. committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 21). By Senator Bray. Το committee on Corporations. (Revision No. 22). By Senator Bray. Το committee on Finance. (Revision No. 23). By Senator Bennett. To committee on Judiciary. (Revision No. 24). By Senator Bennett. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 25). By Senator Monk. Το committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 26). By Senator Monk. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 27). By Senator Monk. Το committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 28). By Senator Monk. Το committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 29). By Senator Monk. Το committee on Education and Public Welfare. (Revision No. 30). By Senator Monk. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. PETITIONS Pet. No. 4, S. By Senator Scott. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. Pet. No. 5, S. By Senator Bichler. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. Pet. No. 6, S. By Senator Bichler. To committee on Education and Public Welfare. COMMITTEE REPORT WEDNESDAY, January 27, 1915. The Joint committee on Finance report and recommend: No. 31, S., A bill relating to expert and clerical assistants for the joint committee on Finance, and making an appropriation therefor. Introduction and passage. G. E. SCOTT, |