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The yeas were: Calderwood, Carstensen, Chassell, Clary, Coburn, Colclo, Epperson, Flenniken, Frudden, Greene, Hakes, Hanna, Hart, Heles, Jacobson, Jepson, Kennedy, Koontz, Langan, Leech Lowrey, Lundt, McDole, McElrath, Olson, Peet, Ritter, Saylor, Skinner, Springer, Stoltenberg, Temple-32.

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Bailey, Bealer, Bixby, Boland, Buckingham, Carden, Cassel, Cheney, Christianson, Clark, Cobb, Crose, Cummings, Darrah, Dashiell, DeMar, Doran, Dow, English, Freeman, Geneva, Hambleton, Head, Hollembeak, Hume, Jones, Kendall, Kling, Laird, Lister, McAllister, McClurkin, McCreary, McCulloch, McNie, Maben, Martin, Mattes, Meredith, Morris, Mott, Nichols, Offill, Powers, Pritchard, Robinson, Sankey, Shaffer Spaulding, Summers, Teachout, Teter, VanEaton, Washburn, Welden, Whiting, Willson, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-60.

Absent or not voting:

Conn, Davie, Greeley, Gregory, Stanbery, Weeks, Whitmer, Wyland---8.

So the amendment was lost.

Doran of Boone moved to amend by striking out the word "five" from the fifth and eighth lines of the printed bill and inserting the word "two" in lieu thereof.

Roll call was demanded by McNie of Benton and Powers of Floyd.

On the question, Shall the amendment be adopted?

The yeas were:

Calderwood, Doran, Hart, Jacobson—4.

The nays were:

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Bailey, Bealer, Bixby, Boland, Buckingham, Carden, Carstensen, Cassel, Cheney, Clark, Cobb, Coburn Colclo, Conn, Crose, Cummings, Darrah, Dashiell, Davie, DeMar, Dow, English, Epperson, Flenniken, Freeman, Geneva, Greeley, Hakes, Hambleton, Hanna, Head, Hollembeak, Hume, Jones, Kendall, Kling, Koontz, Laird, Langan, Leech, Lister, Lundt, McAllister, McClurkin, McCreary, McCulloch, McDole, McNie, Maben, Martin, Mattes, Meredith, Morris, Mott, Nichols, Offill, Olson, Powers, Pritchard, Ritter, Robinson, Sankey, Shaffer, Spaulding,

Stanbery, Stoltenberg, Summers, Temple, Teter, Van Eaton, Washburn, Weeks, Welden, Whiting, Whitmer, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-78.

Absent or not voting:

Chassell, Christianson, Clary, Frudden, Greene, Gregory, Heles, Jepson, Kennedy, Lowrey, McElrath, Peet, Saylor, Skinner, Springer, Teachout, Willson, Wyland-18.

So the amendment was lost.

McNie of Benton, moved that the rule be suspended, 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:

Bailey, Bealer, Bixby, Boland, Buckingham, Carden, Cassel, Cheney, Christianson, Clark, Cobb, Conn, Crose, Cummings, Darrah, Dashiell, DeMar, Doran, Dow, English, Freeman, Geneva, Hambleton, Head, Hollembeak, Hume, Jones, Kendall, Kling, Laird, Leech, Lister, McAllister, McClurkin, McCreary, McCulloch, McNie, Maben, Martin, Mattes, Meredith, Morris, Mott, Nichols, Offill, Powers, Pritchard, Robinson, Shaffer, Spaulding, Stanbery, Summers, Teachout, Teter, Van Eaton, Washburn, Weeks, Welden, Whiting, Willson, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-63.

The nays were:

Calderwood, Carstensen, Chassell, Clary, Coburn, Colclo, Davie, Epperson, Flenniken, Frudden, Greeley, Greene, Hanna. Hart, Heles, Jacobson, Jepson, Kennedy, Koontz, Langan, Lundt, McDole, Olson, Peet, Ritter, Sankey, Saylor, Skinner, Springer, Stoltenberg, Temple―31.

Absent or not voting:

Gregory, Hakes, Lowrey, McElrath, Whitmer, Wyland-6. So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE.

The following messages were received from the Senate:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 198, a bill for an act appropriating the sum of $278.21 to be paid to Crawford county in settlement of claims against the State of Iowa by reason of expense incurred in the transportation of Russell Gifford and William Buttorworth, insane persons, out of the State.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 277, a bill for an act to appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars to pay E. S. Frank for money advanced by him to the state of Iowa as rent for certain lake beds situated in Wright and Hancock counties, Iowa.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked:

House file No. 299. a bill for an act to amend section fifteen hundred sixty-six-a (1566-a) of the supplement to the code, relating to publication of itemized accounts of township officers.

GEO. A.'NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 332, a bill for an act to authorize "the Executive Council to employ artists, have additional decorative pictures painted upon the walls of the capitol, and appropriating the sum of $5,000 therefor.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 181, a bill for an act for the appointment of state agents for the Industrial School and the Soldiers' Orphans' home, defining their duties and making an appropriation for their salaries and expenses and to repeal chapter one hundred fifty seven (157) of the acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly, and other acts in conflict with this act.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 329, a bill for an act to provide for the payment of certain expenses of indigent patients paroled or discharged from the State Hospital for Inebriates at Knoxville, and the Hospital for Female Inebriates. GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Also:

Secretary.

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 205, a bill for an act to appropriate the sum of $75.00 to pay Henry Eyler for money advanced by him to the state of Iowa as rent for certain lake beds situated in Wright county, Iowa.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

On motion of McAllister of Linn, House file No. 273, a bill for an act to provide for the assessment and taxation of rural and farm telephone lines and amendatory and additional to chapter one (1), title seven (VII) of the code, with report of committee, recommending passage as amended by substitute, was taken up and considered.

Hollembeak of Adair moved to amend by striking from section one (1) of the substitute amendment, as the same appears in the Journal, the words "the property of which is all located within the limits of a single county and the service of which is confined to said county."

Amendment lost.

Head of Greene moved to amend by adding after the word. "lines" in the first line of the bill, as it apeared in the Journal, the words "not incorporated."

Amendment lost.

Mott of Audubon moved to amend by striking the word "receives" from the third line of section one (1) of the printed bill and to insert the word "receive" in lieu thereof.

Amendment adopted.

McAllister of Linn moved that the rule be suspended, 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:

Bixby, Calderwood, Carden, Carstensen, Cassel, Christianson, Clark, Clary, Cobb, Darrah, Davie, DeMar, Doran, Dow, English, Epperson, Freeman, Frudden. Geneva, Greeley, Greene, Gregory, Hambleton, Hanna, Hart, Heles, Hollembeak, Hume, Jacobson, Jones, Kendall, Kling, Laird, Lister, Lowrey, Lundt, McAllister, McCreary, McCulloch, McDole, McNie, Maben, Mattes, Meredith, Morris, Offill, Olsen, Powers, Pritchard, Robinson, Sankey, Saylor, Skinner, Spaulding, Stoltenberg, Summers, Temple, Teter, Washburn, Welden, Whiting, Whitmer, Willson, Wise, Mr. Speaker-65.

The nays were:

Bailey, Boland, Buckingham, Cheney, Crose, Dashiell, Head, McClurkin, Martin, Mott, Nichols, Wright-12.

Absent or not voting:

Bealer, Chassell, Coburn, Colclo, Conn, Cummings, Flenniken, Hakes, Jepson, Kennedy, Koontz, Langan, Leech, McElrath, Peet, Ritter, Shaffer, Springer, Stanbery, Teachout, Van Eaton, Weeks, Wyland—23.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

On motion of Summers of Van Buren, House file No. 75, a bill for an act providing for the prevention of tuberculosis and for the establishment, location, erection and operation of a state sanitarium for the treatment of persons having incipient pulmonary tuberculosis and making appropriations therefor, and repealing acts in conflict herewith, with report of committee recommending passage as amended, was taken up and considered.

Mr. Summers moved that the rule be, suspended, 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:

Bealer, Bixby, Boland, Buckingham, Calderwood, Carden, Carstensen, Cassel, Chassell, Cheney, Christianson, Clark, Clary, Cobb, Colclo, Conn, Crose, Cummings, Darrah, Dashiell, Davie, DeMar, Doran, Dow, English, Epperson, Freeman, Frudden, Gregory, Hambleton, Hanna, Hart, Head, Heles, Hollembeak

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