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Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Temple, Towner, Townsend, Veneman, Warren, Way, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washing-ton, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-70.

The nays were:

Messrs. Barkley, Blume, Campbell, Downing, Hansmann, Jones, Kendall, Kirkwood, McAleer, Theophilus-10. Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Bennett, Blakemore, Boysen, Byers, Coburn, Conley, Cruikshank, Davis, Dows, Hurn, Kent, Kimball, Miller of Fayette, Nicolaus, Overfield, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stewart, Thuenen--20..

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

House file No. 328, a bill for an act to amend section 373 of the code, relating to commissions of notaries public, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Edwards, the report of the committee adopted.

Mr. Edwards moved that the rule be suspended, and that the bill be considered engrossed and read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Ayers, Baker, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Blakemore, Blume, Buchanan, Campbell, Carr, Carter, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Dodds, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Head, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, Lyman, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Temple, Theophilus, Towner, Townsend, Veneman, Warren, Way, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-81.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Boysen, Byers, Conley, Cruikshank, Davis, Down ing, Dows, Dunham, Gibson, Hurn, Kent, Kimball, Marshall, Miller of Fayette, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stewart, Thuenen-19.

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the House and the bill was agreed to.

Senate file No. 33, a bill for an act to amend sections 2390 and 2393 of the code, relating to boards of pharmacy, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Eaton, the report of committee adopted.

Mr. Eaton moved that the rule be suspended, and that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The
yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Baker, Barkley, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Blakemore, Blume, Buchanan, Campbell, Carr, Carter, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Davis, Dodds, Downing, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Harbert Has selquist, Hawk, Head, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Stuckslager, Temple, Theophilus, Towner, Veneman, Warren, Way, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-77.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Ayers, Barrett, Boysen, Byers, Clark of Hamilton, Conley, Cruikshank, Dows, Dunham, Gibson, Hansmann, Hurn, Kent, Kimball, Lyman, Marshall, Miller of Fayette, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Sweet, Thuenen, Townsend-23.

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The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to

House file No. 340, a bill for an act to amend section 4019 of the code, relating to preferred debts of employes, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Bennett, the report of the committee adopted.

The bill was read for information.

Mr. Nicolaus moved that the previous question now be put.
The motion prevailed.

Mr. Bennett moved that the rule be suspended, and that the bill be considered engrossed and read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Bennett, Carr, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Cowles, Eaton, Eiker, Furry, Hawk, Head, Hurn, Keck, Koontz, Stewart, Stuckslager, Sweet, Temple-17.

The nays were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Ayers, Baker, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Black, Blakemore, Blume, Buchanan, Campbell, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Crouse, Davis, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Edwards, Gibson, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Kendall, Kerr, Kirkwood, Koto, Letts, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stratton, Theophilus, Towner, Townsend, Veneman, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-63.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Blake, Boysen, Byers, Carter, Conley, Cruikshank, Dunham, Graff, Kent, Kimball, Lyman, Marshall, Miller of Fayette, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Thuenen, Way, Wilson of Washington-20.

The bill, having failed to receive a constitutional majority, was declared lost.

Senate file No. 254, a bill for an act to amend section 799 of the code, relating to street improvements and special assessments, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Eaton, the report of the committee adopted.

Mr. Bengston moved to amend section 1, by inserting after the figures "799" the words "of the code."

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

Mr. Wise moved that the rule be suspended, and that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Ayers, Baker, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Blakemore, Blume, Buchanan, Campbell, Carr, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Davis, Downing, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Gibson, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Head, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jenks, Keck, Kerr, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Overfield, Patton, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Sautee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Theophilus, Towner, Town. send, Veneman, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-69.

The nays were:

Messrs. Cowles, Crouse, Dodds, Hurn, Jaeger, Jones, Kendall, Nicolaus, Warren-10.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Boysen, Byers, Carter, Conley, Cruikshank, Dunham, Graff, Kent, Kimball, Lyman, McAleer, Marshall, Miller of Fayette, Payne, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Temple, Thuenen, Way, Wilson of Keokuk-21.

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

Substitute for Senate file No. 120, a bill for an act to amend section 2978 of the code, relating to the extent of a homestead, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken

up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Head, the report of the committee adopted.

Mr. Kendall moved that the rule be suspended, and that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed and, the bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Warren, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Black, Blake, Blume, Buchanan, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Downing, Dunham, Eaton, Furry, Head, Hughes, Jones, Keck, Kerr, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Overfield, Payne, Prentis, Stallcop, Stratton, Stuckslager, Temple, Theophilus, Veneman, Wilson of Washington, Mr. Speaker-33.

The nays were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Ayers, Bennett, Blakemore, Campbell, Carr, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Cowles, Davis, Dodds, Edwards, Eiker, Gibson, Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hurn, Jenks, Kendall, Kent, Koontz, Letts, McAleer, Nicolaus, Roome, Santee, Stewart, Sweet, Townsend, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wise, Wright—40.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Baker, Bengston, Boysen, Byers, Carter, Conley, Crouse, Cruikshank, Dows, Koto, Jaeger, Kimball, Kirkwood, Lyman, McCurdy, Marshall, Miller of Fayette, Patton, Putnam, Sauer, Scott, Shambaugh, Sokol, Thuenen, Towner, Way, Wilson of Keokuk-27.

The bill, having failed to receive a constitutional majority, was declared lost.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS.

Mr. Lyman, from the committee on Enrolled Bills, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your committee on Enrolled Bills respectfully report that they have examined, and find correctly enrolled, House file No. 29, a bill for an act to amend section one thousand, five hundred and sixtythree (1563) of the code, relating to the Russian thistle.

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