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of Wyoming, and approved by the governor, shall take effect and be in force."

By unanimous consent, the title of H. B. No. 26 was amended to read "An act to fix the date at which laws enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming shall take effect and be in force," and as so amended was passed by the following vote:

Ayes--Messrs. Alger, Allen, Barrett, Black, Bristol, Brooks, Brown, Chapman, Clark, Corson, Covert, Davis, Downey, Finch, Fox, Goodell, Gregory, Henry, Hertzog, Heward, Higgins, Hills, Iredale, Jackson, Kelley, Mahoney, I'armenter, Platt, Ranney, Scott, Sullivan, Van Orsdel, Williams, Mr. Speaker-34.

Absent-Messrs. Knittle, Lobban, Minta-3.

H. B. No. 60, by Mr. Parmenter, "A bill for an act relating to exhibition licenses," failed to pass by the following vote: Ayes-Messrs. Alger, Allen, Fox, Gregory, Henry, Jackson, Lobban, Parmenter, Platt, Scott, Sullivan, Van Orsdel, Williams, Mr. Speaker-14.

Noes-Messrs. Barrett, Black, Bristol, Brooks, Brown, Chapman, Clark, Corson, Covert, Davis, Finch, Goodell, Hertzog, Heward, Higgins, Hills, Iredale, Kelley, Knittle, Mahoney-20. Absent-Messrs. Downey, Minta, Ranney-3.

The following report was submitted by the Committee on Enrollment:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee on Enrollment, to whom was referred H. J. R. No. 5, beg leave to report as follows: That the same has been correctly enrolled, and with the original is herewith returned.

W. J. HILLS,

Chairman.

Mr. Speaker here announced that he was about to sign H. J. R. No. 5, by Mr. Barrett, "Providing for committee to examine accounts and records of the auditor and treasurer." There being no objection offered, he proceeded to sign the same in the presence of the House.

FIRST READING OF BILLS.

The following bills were introduced and read first time: H. B. No. 85, by Mr. Finch, “A bill for an act to provide for the building of a branch fish hatchery near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, and appropriating money necessary for maintaining the same."

Referred to Committee on Game and Fisheries.

H. B. No. 86, by Mr. Brown, "A bill for an act to amend and re-enact Section 126 of Session Laws of 1890, concerning elections and for other purposes," approved March 14, 1890.

Referred to Committee on Elections.

ate:

The following communication was received from the Sen

Hon. Speaker of the House:

Senate Chamber, Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Sir-I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the following entitled bills were this day introduced in the Senate:

S. F. No. 43, by Mr. Woodruff, "A bill for an act to provide for the collection of delinquent taxes and repeal acts and parts of acts inconsistent with provisions of this act.”

S. F. No. 44, by Mr. Appleget, "A bill for an act to provide for special terms of the supreme court."

5. F. No. 45, by Mr. Ludvigsen, "A bill for an act to protect settlers in the use of the range adjoining their ranches, and to protect the citizens of incorporated towns from the encroachment of live stock."

S. F. No. 46, by Mr. Deloney, "A bill for an act prescribing the age at which deaf and dumb children may be admitted as pupils in the Deaf and Dnmb Asylum as state charges."

Very respectfully,

J. C. ARGESHEIMER,
Chief Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Fox, the House resolved itself into committee of the whole for the purpose of considering bills on general file.

Mr. Brooks in the chair.

Upon arising, Mr. Speaker in the chair, the committee made the following report:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee of the Whole, having under consideration bills on general file, beg leave to report that the same have been duly considered, and your committee recommend as follows:

That H. B. No. 29 do pass, as amended by the Committee on Federal Relations, and with the further amendment that in Section 3, sixth line, of the printed bill, the word "ten" be stricken out and the word "eight" be substituted therefor.

That H. B. No. 58 be amended by inserting the words, "for hire," in line two of the printed bill, following the word "furnished."

Amend Section 1 by inserting after the word organization, in the first and second lines, "or any candidate for office, or any person whomsoever."

Amend Section 2 by inserting after the word party, in the first line, "independent candidate," and by adding after the word offense, in the fifth line, "Provided, The operation of this act shall not apply to voters residing outside the limits of any

incorporated city, town or village," and that as so amended

the bill do pass.

That H. B. No. 3, as amended by the recommendation of the Committee on Corporations, do pass.

That H. B. No. 23 do pass.

That H. B. No. 62 do pass.

That H. B. No. 57 do pass.

That S. F. No. 26 do pass.

L. H. BROOKS,

Chairman.

On motion, the report of the Committee of the Whole was

adopted.

On motion of Mr. Fox, the House adjourned.

M. C. BARROW,

Chief Clerk.

FOURTEENTH DAY.

Hall of the House of Representatives,
Cheyenne, January 23, 1895.

House met at 10 o'clock a. m.

Mr. Fox. Speaker pro tem., in the chair.

Roll call.

Present-Messrs. Alger, Allen, Barrett, Black, Bristol, Brooks, Brown, Chapman, Clark, Corson, Covert, Davis, Downey, Finch, Fox, Goodell, Gregory, Henry, Hertzog, Heward, Higgins, Hills, Iredale, Jackson, Kelley, Knittle, Lobban, Mahoney, Parmenter, Platt, Ranney, Scott, Sullivan, Van Orsdel, Williams, Mr. Speaker.

Absent-Mr. Minta.

Prayer by the chaplain.

Mr. Speaker here took the chair.
Recess

House again called to order.

FIRST READING OF BILLS.

The following bills were introduced and read first time: H. B. No. 87, by Messrs. Torrey and Ranney, “An act to provide for the appointment of District Court Commissioners, defining their duties, fixing their fees and the manner in which they shall be paid.”

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

H. B. No. 88, by Mr. Mahoney, "An act to provide for the

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re-recording of every brand or mark upon cattle, sheep, hogs or other live stock, and regulating the making of said record, and fixing the fee therefor, and repealing all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act."

Referred to Committee on Live Stock.

H. B. No. 89, by Messrs. Chapman and Goodell, "An act providing for sheep inspection, inspection charges, compensation and duties of inspector, and amending and re-enacting certain laws inconsistent herewith."

Referred to Committee on Live Stock.

REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES.

Mr. Fox, on behalf of the Committee on Revenue, reported as follows:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee on Revenue, to whom was referred H. B. No. 63, beg leave to report as follows: We report the bill back to the House with the recomendation that the bill do pass. GEO. W. FOX,

Mr. Speaker:

Chairman.

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee on Revenue, to whom was referred H. B. No. 42, beg leave to report as follows: We return the bill to the House with the recommendation that the same do not pass. GEO. W. FOX,

port:

Chairman.

The Committee on Education submitted the following re

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee on Education, to whom was referred H. B. No. 44, beg leave to report as follows: We recommend that the bill be passed.

WILLIAM GOODELL,

Chairman.

The following reports were received from the Committee

on Corporations:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 23, 1895.

Your Committee on Corporations, to whom was referred H. B. No. 36, beg leave to report as follows: That it do not pass.

JOHN SCOTT,
Chairman.

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Committee on Corporations, to whom was referred

S. F. No. 7, beg leave to report as follows: We refer the same back to the House and recommend that it do pass.

JOHN SCOTT,

Chairman.

On behalf of the Committee on Enrollment, Mr. Hills reported as follows:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 23, 1895.

Your Committee on Enrollment, to whom was referred Eurolled H. J. R. No. 5, beg leave to report the same signed by the President of the Honorable Senate, and delivered to His Excellency the Governor, taking his receipt therefor. W. J. HILLS,

Chairman.

The Sanitary Committee submitted the following report:
Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Mr. Speaker:

Your Sanitary Committee, to whom was referred House Bill No. 27, beg leave to refer the same to the Committee of the Whole, with unfavorable recommendation.

WM. PLATT,
P. J. BLACK,
L. HEWARD,

Co'nmittee.

The following report was received from the Committee on Printing:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 23, 1895.

Your Committee on Printing, to whom was referred H. Bs. Nos. 66 and 67, beg leave to report as follows: It is recommended that said Bills Nos. 66 and 67 do not pass.

Very respectfully,

S. A. BRISTOL,
Chairman.

The Committee on Counties reported as follows:
Cheyenne, January 23, 1895.

To The Hon. Speaker of the House:

Your Committee on Counties beg leave to make the following report:

We hereby certify that we have voted upon the following bills, namely: H. B. No. 70, H. B. No. 65, S. F. No. 4. We report them favorably, and recommend that they do pass. L. H. BROOKS, Chairman.

Mr. Downey, on behalf of the Committee on Judiciary, reported as follows:

Mr. Speaker:

Cheyenne, January 22, 1895.

Your Commitee on Judiciary, to whom was referred H. B.

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