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Van Buskirk, Roy Buck, Manitowoc, Wis.-bill 54, A., and bill 245, A., Feb. 1, 1915-session, 1915.

0. B. Ryon, lawyer, 319 Hotel La Salle, Chicago, Ill.National Board of Fire Underwriters, 135 William street, New York-fire insurance; continuous-session, 1915.

J. O. Sherman, logger and farmer, Crandon, Wis.-Forest County Board-forestry-session, 1915.

Jas. D. Shaw, lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis.-The Milwaukee Electric Ry. & Light Co., Milwaukee Light, Heat & Traction Co., Wisconsin Gas & Electric Co., Public Service building, Milwaukee, Wis.-public utility and electric railway regulations; Feb. 1, 1915-session, 1915.

Jos. H. Scholler, optometrist, Janesville, Wis.-Wisconsin Association of Optometrists, J. H. Scholler, president, Janesville, Wis., C. D. Waugh, 320 Grand avenue Milwaukee, Wis.-all legislation affecting optometry; Jan. 24, 1915-session, 1915.

John B. Sanborn, lawyer, Gay building, Madison, Wis.— Wisconsin Electrical Association, First National Bank building, Milwaukee, Wis.-bills relating to public service corporations; Feb. 6, 1915-session, 1915.

Otto P. Seifrig, secretary C. & P. Association of Wisconsin, 102 Wisconsin street, Milwaukee, Wis.-American Neutrality League of Wisconsin, 249 Greenbush street, Milwaukee, Wis.-embargo of war contraband and peace in the present world war; Feb. 12, 1915-session, 1915.

John M. Shaughnessy, retail grocer, 1715 Clybourn street, Milwaukee, Wis.-Retail Grocers' Association, 208 Mayer building, Milwaukee, Wis.-retail merchants; Feb. 17, 1915session, 1915.

Alva Snider, jeweler, 351 E. Grand avenue, Beloit, Wis.Beloit Retail Merchants' Association-23, A., and 43, A.; Feb. 17, 1915-session, 1915.

R. H. Stokes, funeral director, 114 Grand avenue, Eau Claire, Wis.-Self-coroners, bill 52, S.: session, 1915. John B. Sanborn, lawyer, Madison, Wis.-Wisconsin St. Croix Lumbermen's Dam and Boom Co., St. Croix Falls, Wis.-waterpowers; Feb. 23, 1915-session, 1915. E. P. Sherry, manufacturer, Milwaukee, Wis.-Wisconsin Realty Co., 1309 Wells building, Milwaukee, Wis., -waterpowers; Feb. 23, 1915-session, 1915.

W. E. Spring, travelling salesman, 820 Spaight street, Madison, Wis.-United Commercial Travellers of America, Grand Council of Wisconsin, T. A. Wensuch, grand secretary, 338-21st street, Milwaukee, Wis.-legislation affecting travelling men; Feb. 23, 1915-session, 1915.

O. E. Thomas, printer, 720 Majestic Building, Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee Typographical Union, 720 Majestic Build

ing, Milwaukee, Wis.-laws relating to printing; Feb. 9, 1915– session, 1915.

J. F. Tearnan, banker, Beaver Dam, Wis.-Merchants' & Manufacturers' Association, Beaver Dam, Wis.-bill 23, A., garnishment; Feb. 17, 1915-session, 1915.

LeRoy A. Thayer, secretary Grocery Association, and secretary Business Credit Exchange, 17 Marston Block, Madison, Wis.-LeRoy A. Thayer, Madison, Wis., Secretary Grocery Association, and Business Men's Credit Exchange-all bills affecting grocery business and credits; Jan. 5, 1915-session, 1915.

Edmund A. Ulik, grocer, 359 Brady St., Milwaukee, Wis., -Retail Grocery Association, 208 Mayer building, Milwaukee, Wis.-retail merchants; Feb. 17, 1915-session, 1915.

C. S. Wilbur, locomotive engineer, 116 S. Henry St., Madison, Wis.-Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, John Meeks, secretary, 527 Strong Ave., Stevens Point, Wis.legislation affecting railway employees; Jan. 14, 1915-session 1915.

Frederick W. Walker, vice president and general manager Milwaukee Northern Railway Co., 3222 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee Northern Railway Co., Cedarburg, Wis.-legislation affecting electric railways; Feb. 9, 1915– session, 1915.

Frank Weinheimer, cylinder feeder, 37 Cawker Building, Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee Allied Printing Trades Council, 37 Cawker building, Milwaukee, Wis.-all bills affecting organized labor; Feb. 9, 1915-session, 1915.

S. B. Way, vice president and general manager, Public Service Building, Milwaukee, Wis.-T. M. E. R. & L. Co., Public Service building, Milwaukee, Wis-all bills affecting public utility corporations; Feb. 16, 1915-session, 1915.

Ernest T. Warner, 107 W. Main St., Madison, Wis.— Com. of Retail Monument Dealers' Association, regulation of construction of mausoleums; Feb. 15, 1915-session, 1915. S. F. Wetzler, Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee Association of Creditmen, Germania building, Milwaukee, Wis.-bad check law, false statement law; Feb. 24, 1915-session, 1915.

Mrs. Henry M. Youmans, Newspaper editor, president Wisconsin Women's Suffrage Association, Waukesha, Wis.Wisconsin Women's Suffrage Association, 27 Putney block, Waukesha, Wis.-women's suffrage legislation; Feb. 7, 1915 -session, 1915.

Theo. Zillmer, real estate and insurance agent, 303 Germania building, Milwaukee, Wis.-Milwaukee Board of Fire Underwriters, Mitchell building, Milwaukee, Wis.-insurance; Feb. 16, 1915-session, 1915.

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. 25, A., and Has adopted and asks concurrence in Jt. Res. No. 43, A.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED

Read first time and referred.

No. 25, A.,

To special committee on Highways.

Jt. Res. No. 43, A.

Adopted.

Upon motion of Senator Bray, the senate adjourned.

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Were filed at the clerk's desk as follows: Senator Bossbard filed one; the committee on Education and Public Welfare, one; and the committce on Judiciary, one.

The senate met.

TUESDAY, March 2, 1915,

The president in the chair.

10:00 O'Clock, A. M.

Prayer was offered by Rev. H. J. Noeding.

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

Senators Ackley, Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Baxter, Bichler, Bosshard, Bray, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Fairchild, Glenn, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Monk, Mulberger, Potts, Rollmann, Scott, Skogmo, Staudenmayer, Stevens, Weissleder, and Whitman-28.

Absent Senators Bennett, Burke, Perry, Richards and Tomkins-5.

The journal of yesterday was approved.

MOTIONS

Upon motion of Senator Skogmo, the vote by which Res. No. 8, S. was adopted was reconsidered. Senator Skogmo offered the following:

Amendment No. 1, S. to Res. No. 8, S.,

Amend the typewritten resolution by striking out the word "the" in second line thereof; by making the word "rooms", the word "room"; by inserting after the word "room" the number "215", all in line 2; by striking out the word "such" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof the word "said", and changing the, word "rooms" to "room." Amendment No. 1, S. was adopted.

Res. No. 8, S. as amended was adopted.

BILLS INTRODUCED

(Revision No. 283). By Senator Barwig. To committee on State Affairs.

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No. 335, S.

No. 336, S.

No. 337, S.

No. 338, S.

(Revision No. 355). By Senator Kellogg (by
request). To committee on Judiciary.
(Revision No. 251). By Senator Martin.
To committee on Judiciary.

(Revision No. 293). By Senator Stauden-
mayer. To committee on State Affairs.

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PETITIONS

presented and referred as follows:
By Senator Barwig. To committee on
Corporations.

By Senator Jennings.
Corporations.

To committee on

By Senator Fairchild. To committee on

Corporations.

By Senator Kellogg.

Corporations.

To committee on

By Senator Baxter. To committee on
Corporations.

By Senator Kellogg. To committee on
Corporations.

To committee on

By Senator Kellogg. To committee on
Corporations.
By Senator Kellogg.
Corporations.
By Senator Albers.
Corporations.

To committee on

By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.
By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.

By Senator Monk. To committee on

Education and Public Welfare.

By Senator Kellogg. To committee on
State Affairs.

By Senator Stevens.

Corporations.

To committee on

By Senator Barwig. To committee on

Corporations.

By Senator Martin. To committee on
Corporations.

By Senator Martin. To committee on
Corporations.

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