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On motion of Mr. Bond,

The House resolved itself into committ consider the special order.

Mr. Bond in the chair.

After some time therein, the committee their chairman, made the following report: MR. SPEAKER :-Your committee of the F. No. 41, under consideration and do no back to the House and recommend its passa E. M

Speaker in the chair.

C. B. No. 39 was read first and second ti
Referred to committee on ways and meal
C. B. No. 42 was read first and second ti
Referred to select committee of three.
Said committee consisted of Messrs. Bo

rence.

C. B. No. 40 was read first and second t
Laid over for third reading on Monday.
C. B. No. 38 was read first and second t
Laid over for third reading to-morrow.
C. B. No. 34 was read third time, and
Passed by the following vote:
Those voting for its passage were
Messrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Brookings, Bi

tis, Gore, Hill, Kegan, Lawrence, Larson, Litchfield, Mattison, Pratt, Reed, Risling, Ross, Shriner, Wall, and Mr. Speaker-20.

Noes-None.

H. F. No. 41 was read third time, and

Lost by the following vote:

Those voting in the affirmative were,

Messrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Burgess, Gore, Hill, Kegan, Litchfield, Pratt, Shriner, and Mr. Speaker-10.

Those voting in the negative were

Messrs. Brookings, Brooks, Curtis, Lawrence, Larson, Mattison, Reed, Risling, Ross, and Wall-10.

H. F. No. 39 was ordered engrossed for third reading to

morrow.

H. F. No. 38 was ordered engrossed for third reading to

morrow.

H. F. No. 47 was read third time, and
Passed by the following vote:

Those voting for its passage were

Messrs. Bottolfson, Brookings, Brooks, Burgess, Curtis, Gore, Hill, Kegan, Lawrence, Larson, Litchfield, Mattison, Pratt, Reed, Risling, Ross, Shriner, Wall, and Mr. Speaker

17.

Those voting against its passage were

Mr. Bond-1.

H. F. No. 22 was ordered engrossed for third reading to

morrow.

H. F. No. 44 was read third time, and

Passed by the following vote:

Those voting in favor of its passage were

Messrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Brookings, Brooks, Burgess, Curtis, Gore, Hill, Kegan, Lawrence, Larson, Litchfield, Mattison, Pratt, Reed, Risling, Ross, Shriner, Wall, and Mr. Speaker- 20.

Noes-None.

The Council amendment to H. F. No. 28 was not concurred in.

THIRTY-SIXTH DAY

HOUSE OF REPRESEN
YANKTON, Janu

House met pursuant to adjournment.

Speaker in the chair.

Prayer by the chaplain.

Roll called.

The following members answered to their Messrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Brookings, Bro tis, Gore, Hill, Kegan, Lawrence, Larson, I Pratt, Reed, Risling, Ross, Shriner, Wall, Speaker.

Yesterday's journal was read and approv Mr. Wherry, chairman of committee on to whom was referred C. B. No. 39, report without amendment, and recommended its p

Mr. Lawrence, chairman of committee of ments, to whom was referred C. B. No. 33. back without amendment, and recommend Also H. F. No. 45, without amendment its passage.

Mr. Shriner, chairman of committee o

manufactures, to whom was referred H. F. Nos. 35 and 42, reported the same back, and recommended that they both be laid on the table.

Also II. F. No. 48, and recommended its passage.

Mr. Brooks, chairman of committee on engrossment, reported H. F's Nos. 22, 38 and 39 as properly engrossed.

Mr. Gore, chairman of committee on enrollment, reported House Files Nos. 8, 12 and 13, correctly enrolled.

Mr. Reed introduced H. F. No. 51, which was

Read first and second times.

Mr. Lawrence moved to suspend the rules,that II. F. No. 51 be put upon its final passage.

Which motion prevailed.

The bill then passed by the following vote:

Those voting for the passage of the bill were

Messrs. Brooks, Curtis, Hill, Lawrence, Larson, Litchfield, Mattison, Reed, Risling, Ross, Shriner and Wall-12.

Those voting against it were

Messrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Burgess, Kegan, Pratt, Wherry and Mr. Speaker-7.

Mr. Bond, chairman of select committee, to whom was referred C. B. No. 41, reported the same back to the House with the following amendment: Strike out the words "Yankton, in the county of Yankton, the place," where they occur together in the bill, and insert in lieu thereof the following words -"the place which is or may hereafter be," and recommended its passage.

Mr. Larson introduced H. F. No. 52 which was

Read first and second times.

Mr. Bond moved that the bill be indefinitely postponed.
Which motion was lost.

II. F. No. 52 was then referred to committee on elections.

The amendment which was recommended to C. B. No. 42 was adopted.

The ayes and noes being demanded,

The vote was as follows:

Those voting in the affirmative were

Which bill I herewith return.

I have also to inform you that the Coun following Council bills, to wit:

C. B. No. 36, An act respecting the obstru encroachments thereon and penalties.

C. B. No. 43, An act in relation to the T C. B. No. 44, An act in relation to deposi C. B. No. 46, An act to regulate the keep ment of slaughter houses in this Territory. C. B. No. 47, Joint resolution relative to in Dakota.

C. B. No. 57, An act to regulate elections qualifications of voters, to prevent illegal vo scribe the canvass and return of the same.

C. B. No. 58, An act regulating the width All of which bills I herewith transmit t body, respectfully asking your concurrence t II. F. No. 33, An act for the relief of i has been indefinitely postponed.

Which bill I herewith return.

J. R.

C. B. No. 42, was read third time, and p lowing vote:

Those voting for its passage were

essrs. Bond, Bottolfson, Burgess, Go

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