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On the question, Shall the bill pass?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Barkley, Barrett, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Buchanan, Byers, Carr, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Cold, Cowles, Crouse, Cruikshank, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kerr, Koto, Letts, Lyman, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Overfield, Patton, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Sweet, Theophilus, Thuenen, Towner, Townsend, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Mr. Speaker-55.

The nays were:

Messrs. Campbell, Conley, Cottrell, Davis, Dodds, Downing, Hansmann, Head, Jaeger, Kirkwood, Koontz, McAleer, McGinn, Miller of Fayette, Nicolaus, Warren-16.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Ayers, Baker, Barringer, Blakemore, Blume, Boysen, Carter, Coburn, Dunham, Gibson, Graff, Harbert, Hurn, Kendall, Kent, Kimball, McCurdy, Marshall, Payne, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stuckslager, Temple, Veneman, Way, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Keokuk, Wright-29.

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

House file No. 362, a bill for an act to amend section 2881 of the code, relating to the compensation of the state librarian and his assistants, with report of committee recommending its passage, was taken up, considered and, being identical with Senate file No. 318, just passed by the House, was indefinitely postponed, on motion of Mr. Clark of Hamilton.

BILLS ON THIRD READING.

On request of Mr. Miller of Cedar, House file No. 260, a bill for an act to amend section eighteen hundred and eighty-nine (1889) of the code, relating to the giving of a full and correct list of the names and residences of the officers and shareholders of any bank and the number of shares held by each, and the receiving of time deposits by loan and trust companies, with Senate amendments, was taken up and considered.

Mr. Miller of Cedar moved that the House concur in the Senate amendments.

On the question, Shall the House concur?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Warren, Barkley, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Blakemore, Boysen, Buchanan, Byers, Campbell, Carr, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Cowles, Cruikshank, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes! Hurn, Jaeger, Jenks, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, Lyman, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Myers, Overfield, Patton, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Strat ton, Sweet, Theophilus, Thuenen, Towner, Townsend, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wise, Mr. Speaker -69.

The nays were:
None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Ayers, Baker, Barrett, Barringer, Blume, Carter, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Crouse, Davis, Dunham, Gibson, Head, Jones, Kent, Kimball, Marshall, Nicolaus, Payne, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stuckslager, Temple, Veneman, Way, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wright-31.

So the House concurred in the Senate amendments.

BILLS ON SECOND READING.

On request of Mr. Jones, Senate file No. 272, a bill for an act to amend section 2483 of the code, relating to the compen sation of mine inspectors, with report of committee recommend ing passage, was taken up, considered and, on motion of Mr. Jones, the report of the committee adopted.

Mr. Jones 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, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Boysen, Buchanan, Byers, Carr, Clark of Hamil ton, Coburn, Cold, Cowles, Crouse, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kendall,

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Kerr, Koontz, Koto, Lyman, McAleer, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Sweet, Thuenen, Towner, Townsend, Warren, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Mr. Speaker-57.

The nays were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Barkley, Blakemore, Campbell, Carr, Clarke of Dallas, Conley, Cottrell, Hurn, Kirkwood, Miller of Fayette, Nicolaus, Stratton, Theophilus, Wilson of Adair-15.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Ayers, Baker, Barrett, Blume, Carter, Cruikshank, Dows, Dodds, Dunham, Gibson, Head, Jaeger, Kent, Kendall, Letts, McCurdy, Marshall, Overfield, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stuckslager, Temple, Veneman, Way, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wright-28.

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

Mr. Jones asked that he be allowed to withdraw from consideration of House, House file No. 346.

The request was granted by unanimous consent and the bill withdrawn.

On request of Mr. Campbell, Senate file No. 121, a bill for an act to amend section 2382 of the code, relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up by unanimous consent, considered and, on motion of Mr. Campbell, the report of the committee adopted.

Mr. Campbell 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, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blake, Blakemore, Buchanan, Byers, Campbell, Carter, Coburn, Cold, Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Davis, Downing, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk,

Head, Hinkle, Hughes, Hurn, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Letts,
Lyman, McCurdy, Miller of Fayette, Overfield, Patton, Payne,
Prentis, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton,
Towner, Townsend, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena
Vista, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Mr. Speaker-59.

The nays were:

Messrs. Ayers, Boysen, Cruikshank, Dows, Jaeger, Jenks, Koontz, McAleer, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Nicolaus, Roome, Sweet, Theophilus-14.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Blume, Carr, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Conley, Dodds, Dunham, Gibson, Hilsinger, Jones, Kent, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koto, Marshall, Myers, Putnam, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stuckslager, Temple, Thuepen, Veneman, Way, Wilson of Keokuk, Wright-27.

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

House file No. 331, a bill for an act to amend section 2382, article 12 of the code, relative to the sale of intoxicating liquors, with report of committee recommending it do pass with amendments, was taken up and considered, and being similar to Senate file No. 121, just passed by the House, was indefinitely postponed, on motion of Mr. Campbell.

Mr. Eaton called up motion to reconsider vote by which Senate file No. 120 was lost; also, the vote by which same went to third reading.

The question being upon the motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill was lost.

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The motion prevailed and the vote was reconsidered.

Mr. Eaton moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill went to a third reading.

The motion prevailed.

Mr. Eaton moved that the rule be suspended, and that the reading just had be considered a third reading of the bill, which motion prevailed.

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, Boysen, Buchanan, Byers, Carr, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Crouse, Downing, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Hasselquist, Hawk, Head, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Koontz, Lyman, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Myers, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Sweet, Theophilus, Thuenen, Townsend, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Mr. Speaker-71.

The nays were:

-6.

Messrs. Blakemore, Cowles, Davis, Hurn, Jaeger, Nicolaus

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Blume, Campbell, Carter, Cruikshank, Dodds, Dunham, Gibson, Harbert, Kent, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koto, Letts, Marshall, Sauer, Scott, Sokol, Stuckslager, Temple, Towner, Veneman, Way, Wright-23.

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

MR. SPEAKER-I move to reconsider the votes by which Senate file No. 318 and Senate file No. 272 were passed, also the vote by which said bills went to a third reading.

I second the motion.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE.

H. M. BYERS.

JAS. BARRETT.

The following messages were received from the Senate:

MR. SPEAKER—I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has concurred in House amendments to substitute for Senate files Nos. 135 and 193, bills for an act authorizing the issuance by the executive board of examiners of special certificates, and to repeal section 2630 of the code.

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GEO. A. NEWMAN,
Secretary.

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