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Webster, Johnston of Franklin, Klemme, Lauder, Loomis, Lowry, McAchran, McDowell, McNulty, McQuin, Marti, Miller of Warren, Morrison of Keokuk, Mullin, Nietert, Parker, Perrott, Potter, Power, Prentis, Putnam, Ray, Reed, Scott, Smith, Spaulding, Sullivan, Temple, Thompson, Watters, Wells, Whelan, Whittier, Williams, Mr. Speaker-63.

The nays were:

Messrs. Allen, Bird, Byington, Chapman, Finch, Frink, Lambert, Lavender, Martin, Merriam, Morrison of Grundy, Nolan, St. John, Tibbitts, Van Houten, Voelker, Weaver, Wheeler, Wilson-19.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Brady, Cornwall, Garner, Grote, Haugen, Hauger, Hendershot, Hinman, Jay, Ladd, McArthur, McDonald, Manahan, Mayne, Miller of Buena Vista, Miller of Cherokee, Porter, Wood-18.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

The Speaker signed; in the presence of the House, Senate file No. 3.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE.

Mr. Weaver, from the Fifth Division Code Revision Committee, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your Fifth Division of Code Revision Committee, to whom was referred House file No. 66, as reported by the Senate, beg leave to report that they have had the same under consideration and report the same back to the honorable body with the recommendation that the House concur with the Senate amendment found on page 597 with reference to title.

Also recommend that the House concur in amendment to section 2, chapter 4, page 602.

Your committee further recommends that the House nonconcurs to Senate amendment, section 4, chapter 5, page 603.

That the House concur in Senate amendment to sections 17 and 19, page 606.

That the House concur in Senate amendment to section 33, chapter 6, page 609.

That the House concur in Senate amendment to section 35, page 610. That the House nonconcur in Senate amendment to section 5, chapter 9, page 615.

That the House concur in Senate amendment to section 2, chapter 10 page 616. Respectfully submitted.

Ordered passed on file.

H. O. WEAVER,
Chairman.

Senate file No. 10, with committee report on same, recommending that the House recede from the amendments to sections 6 and 9 of chapter 3, and insist on its amendments to sections 16, 19, 23, 32 and 33 of chapter 3, was taken up.

On the question, "Shall the House recede from its amendments to sections 6 and 9 of chapter 3?" the yeas were:

Messrs. Allen, Bailey, Baker, Bell, Bird, Bowen, Brady, Brant, Brighton, Brinton, Byington, Chapman, Clark, Classen, Cook, Cornwall, Crow, Davis, Doubleday, Dowell, Early, Edwards, Evans, Finch, Frink, Funk, Good, Gurley, Hauger, Hayes, Hazen, Hendershot, Hinman, Hunt, Huntley, Jackson, Johnson of Webster, Johnston of Franklin, Klemme, Ladd, Lambert, Lauder, Laverder, Loomis, Lowry, McAchran, McNulty, McQuin, Martin, Mayne, Merriam, Miller of Cherokee, Miller of Warren, Morrison of Grundy, Morrison of Keokuk, Mullin, Nietert, Parker, Perrott, Potter, Prentis, Putnam, Ray, Reed, Scott, Smith, Spaulding, St. John, Sullivan, Temple, Thompson, Tibbitts, Voelker, Watters, Weaver, Wells, Wheeler, Whelan, Whittier, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Mr. Speaker-83.

The nays were:

Messrs. Frazee, McDowell, Marti, Nolan, Porter, Power-6. Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Garner, Griswold, Grote, Haugen, Hinkhouse, Jay, McArthur, McDonald, Manahan, Miller of Buena Vista, Van Houten-11.

So the House receded from its amendments to sections 6 and 9, chapter 3.

On the question "Shall the House insist on its amendments to sections 16, 19 and 23?" the yeas were:

Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bell, Bird, Bowen, Brady, Brighton, Brinton, Byington, Chapman, Clark, Classen, Cook, Cornwall, Crow, Davis, Doubleday, Early, Edwards, Evans, Finch, Frazee, Frink, Funk, Good, Griswold, Gurley, Hauger, Hayes, Hendershot, Hinman, Hunt, Huntley, Jackson, Johnson of Webster, Johnston of Franklin, Klemme, Ladd, Lambert, Lavender, Loomis, McAchran, McDowell, McNulty, McQuin, Marti, Martin, Mayne, Miller of Cherokee, Miller of Warren, Morrison of Grundy, Morrison of Keokuk, Mullin, Nietert, Nolan, Parker, Perrott, Porter, Prentis, Putnam, Reed, Scott, Smith, Spaulding, St. John, Sullivan, Temple, Thompson,

Tibbitts, Watters, Wells, Wheeler, Whelax, Whittier, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Mr. Speaker-78.

The nays were:

Messrs. Allen, Hazen, Lauder, Lowry, Merriam, Potter, Power, Ray-8.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs Brant, Dowell, Garner, Grote, Haugen, Hinkhouse, Jay, McArthur, McDonald, Manahan, Miller of Buena Vista, Van Houten, Voelker, Weaver-14.

So the House insisted on its amendments to sections 16, 19 and 23, chapter 3.

On the question, "Shall the House insist on its amendments to sections 32 and 33?" the yeas were:

Messrs. Baker, Bird, Brady, Brant, Brighton, Brinton, Byington, Chapman, Cook, Cornwall, Crow, Davis, Doubleday, Edwards, Finch, Frazee, Hayes, Hazen, Hendershot, Hinkhouse, Hunt, Jackson, Johnson of Webster, Johnston of Franklin, Klemme, Lambert, Lowry, McDowell, McNulty, McQuin, Marti, Martin, Nietert, Nolan, Porter, Power, Putnam, Reed, Spaulding, St. John, Sullivan, Temple, Tibbitts, Wells, Wheeler, Williams, Wilson, Wood-48.

The nays were:

Messrs. Allen, Bailey, Bell, Bowen, Clark, Classen, Evans, Frink, Funk, Good, Griswold, Gurley, Hinman, Huntley, Ladd, Lauder, Lavender, Loomis, McAchran, Mayne, Merriam, Miller of Cherokee, Miller of Warren, Morrison of Grundy, Morrison of Keokuk, Mullin, Parker, Perrott, Potter, Prentis, Ray, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Watters, Whelan, Whittier, Mr. Speaker-38.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Dowell, Early, Garner, Grote, Haugen, Hauger, Jay, McArthur, McDonald, Manahan, Miller of Buena Vista, Van Houten, Voelker, Weaver-14.

So the motion to insist prevailed.

On motion of Mr. Potter, House adjourned until 9 A. M. to-morrow.

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The House met at 9 A. M. with Speaker Byers in the chair. Prayer was offered by Rev. D. A. Rohrbaugh of Osceola, Iowa.

Mr. Prentis was excused indefinitely on account of sickness. Mr. Byington was granted leave of absence on account of sickness in his family.

The Journal of yesterday was corrected and approved.

On motion of Mr. Finch, House files Nos. 80 and 81 were indefinitely postponed, the Senate bills covering the same ground having already passed the House.

On motion of Mr. Allen, House file No. 79 was indefinitely postponed, as the Senate bill covering the same ground had already passed the House.

The following motion to reconsider was filed:

MR. SPEAKER-I move a reconsideration of the vote whereby the substitute for Senate file No. 2 and House file No. 12 passed the House.

I second the motion.

A. H. EDWARDS.

W. H. McACHRAN.

The following motion to reconsider was filed:

MR. SPEAKER-I move a reconsideration of the vote by which the amendment to subdivision 6, of section 21, chapter 2, of House file No. 12, was lost.

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On motion of Mr. Finch, Senate file No. 41, a bill for an act to revise, amend and codify the statutes in relation to regents and trustees of State institutions, with report of committee recommending passage with amendments, was taken up and considered.

Mr. Parker moved to amend line 11, section 1, by striking out the word "four" and insert the word "six."

Adopted.

Mr. Ray moved to amend section 1 by inserting after the word "years" in line 9, the words "for the normal school six trustees who shall hold office for six years;" also, strike out the words "the normal school" in line 7.

Adopted.

Committee amendments to section 6 and section 9 were adopted.

Mr. Griswold moved to strike out the words "each of the hospitals for the insane," in lines 7 and 8, and insert these words in line 9, following the words "normal school."

Lost by a vote of 19 yeas to 21 nays.

Mr. Finch 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. Allen, Bailey, Baker, Bell, Bird, Brady, Brighton, Brinton, Chapman, Clark, Classen, Cook, Cornwall, Crow, Doubleday, Dowell, Early, Evans, Finch, Frazee, Frink, Funk, Garner, Good, Griswold, Gurley, Hayes, Hazen, Hendershot, Hinkhouse, Hunt, Huntley, Johnson of Webster, Ladd, Lambert, Lauder, Lavender, Loomis, McAchran, McDowell, McNulty, McQuin, Manahan, Marti, Martin, Mayne, Merriam, Miller of Cherokee, Morrison of Grundy, Nietert, Parker, Perrott, Potter, Putnam, Ray, Reed, Scott, Smith, St. John, Sullivan, Temple, Thompson, Tibbitts, Watters, Wells, Wheeler, Whelan, Whittier, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Mr. Speaker-72.

The nays were:

Messrs. Haugen, Klemme, Lowry, Porter-4.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Bowen, Brant, Byington, Davis, Edwards, Grote, Hauger, Hinman, Jackson, Jay, Johnston of Franklin, McArthur, McDonald, Miller of Buena Vista, Miller of Warren, Morrison of Keokuk, Mullin, Nolan, Power, Prentis, Spaulding, Van Houten, Voelker, Weaver-24.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Evans, House file No. 95, a bill for an act to provide for the annotation, indexing, publication, distribution and sale of the Code, and statutes hereafter enacted, and the appointment of a supervising committee, and the election of an editor, and prescribing their duties, was taken up and considered.

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