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July 1, 1913, and to add new sections numbered two (2) a, two (2) b, twenty-one (21) a, forty (40)b and forty-two (42)a,”

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Fish and Game.

Mr. Barr introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 114, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to authorize cities, incorporated towns and townships to establish and maintain free public libraries and reading rooms,' approved and in force March 7, 1872, as amended by subsequent Acts, by amending section one (1) and five (5) thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Barr introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 115, for “An Act making an appropriation of the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for the payment of damages for injuries suffered by and as compensation for injury to Lewis E. Taylor, and providing for the payment of said amount out of the State treasury,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Barr introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 116, for "An Act authorizing the appointment of a Housing Commission, and making an appropriation for the salary of a secretary and expenses of the commission,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Boehm introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 117, for "An Act to provide for and appropriate one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each of the members-elect of the Forty-ninth General Assembly, to cover the expenses of a secretary for each of said members,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Revenue and Finance.

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Mr. Compton introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 118, for "An Act to amend section 12 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish and maintain the Western Illinois State Normal School,' approved April 24, 1899, in force July 1, 1899,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Compton introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 119, for "An Act making appropriations for the Western Illinois State Normal School, at Macomb, Illinois,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Curtis introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 120, for "An Act making an appropriation in aid of the Illinois State Horticultural Society,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Curtis introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 121, for "An Act making an appropriation for the salary of an agricultural advisor for incorporated soil and crop improvement associations, or like associations with like purposes, of the State of Illinois,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Agriculture, Live Stock and Dairying.

Mr. Curtis introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 122, for "An Act to amend 'An Act to revise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence,' approved March 27, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, by adding thereto an additional section to be known as section 10412,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Dailey introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 123, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act providing for the regulation of the embalming and disposal of dead bodies, for a system of examination, registration and licensing of embalmers, and imposing penalties for the violation of any of its provisions,' approved May 13, 1905, in force July 1, 1905,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on License and Miscellany.

Mr. Dailey introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 124, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence,' approved March 27, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, by adding a new section thereto to be known as section 118c,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Denvir introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 125, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to enable cities, towns, villages organized under any general or special law to levy and collect a tax or license fee from foreign insurance companies for the benefit of organized fire departments,' approved May 31, 1895, in force July 1, 1895, as amended by Act approved June 10, 1909, in force July 1, 1909,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Insurance.

Mr. Denvir introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 126, for "An Act to amend section seventeen (17) of an Act entitled, 'An Act to create sanitary districts and to remove obstructions in the Desplaines and Illinois Rivers,' approved May 29, 1889, in force July 1, 1889,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43. was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Waterways.

Mr. Franklin introduced a bill. Senate Bill No. 127, for "An Act making appropriations for the Illinois State Normal University,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 128, for "An Act to authorize and empower the city of Chicago to provide for the regulation of public utilities,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Public Utilities.

Mr. Gorman introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 129, for "An Act to provide for the setting apart, formation and disbursement of a police pension fund in cities having a population exceeding two hundred thousand inhabitants,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Hull introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 130, for "An Act to regulate the sale of school text books,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Hull introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 131, for "An Act to amend sections 2, 3, 4 and 6 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the creation of art commissions in cities and to define their powers,' approved April 24, 1899, in force July 1, 1899,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Hurley introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 132, for "An Act to regulate the civil service of sanitary districts by amending 'An Act to create sanitary districts and to remove obstructions in the Desplaines and Illinois Rivers,' approved May 29, 1889, in force July 1, 1889, and all Acts amendatory thereof, by amending section 4 and by adding thereto thirteen new sections to be known as section 4a, section 4b, section 4c, section 4d, section 4e, section 4f, section 4g, section 4h, section 4i, section 4j, section 4k, section 41, and section 4m,”

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Public Efficiency and Civil Service.

Mr. Jewell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 133, for "An Act to amend section two of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning circuit courts and to fix the time for holding same in the several counties in the judicial circuits of the State of Illinois, exclusive of the County of Cook,' approved May 2, 1873, and to add thereto a new section to be known as section 2a,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

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Mr. Jewell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 134, for “An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to roads and bridges,' approved June 27, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, by amending sections 9, 15a, and 32 thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Roads, Highways and Bridges.

Mr. Landee introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 135, for "An Act in relation to an Illinois State Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund," Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Landee introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 136, for "An Act to make an appropriation to construct an armory in the city of Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois,"

Which was read by title,. ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Meeker introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 137, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning local improvements,' approved June 14, 1897, in force July 1, 1897, and subsequent Acts amendatory thereof, by amending section forty-two (42) of said Act," Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Meeker introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 138, for "An Act to regulate the public service of stallions and jacks in Illinois,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Agriculture, Live Stock and Dairying.

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Mr. Meeker introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 139, for "An Act to protect the owner of any licensed stallion or jack kept for public service and to subject the mare or jennet or progeny of such animal, or both, to a lien for the service fee of such stallion or jack,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Agriculture, Live Stock and Dairying.

Mr. McNay introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 140, for “An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act creating the office of State Fire Marshal, prescribing his duties and providing for his compensation and for the maintenance of his office,' approved June 15, 1909, in force July 1, 1909, by amending sections two (2), three (3), six (6), eight (8), nine (9), eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Olson introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 141, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish and regulate the maximum rate of charges for the transportation of passengers by corporations or companies operating or controlling railroads in part or in whole in this State, and to provide penalties for the violations of the provisions thereof, and repealing all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict herewith,' approved May 27, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, as amended by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, approved June 27, 1913, in force July 1, 1913,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Railroads.

Mr. Pervier introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 142, for "An Act providing for the registration of farm names,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Agriculture, Live Stock and Dairying.

Mr. Piercy introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 143, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to amend an Act concerning circuit courts and to fix the time for holding the same in the several counties in the judicial circuits of the State of Illinois, exclusive of Cook County, approved May 24, 1879, in force July 1, 1879. (Approved June 11, 1897, in force July 1, 1897), and Acts amendatory thereof, by amending section 3 thereof; and to repeal an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish terms of Circuit Court for Jefferson County,' approved June 9, 1909, in force July 1, 1909,”

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Roos introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 144, for "An Act to prohibit and prevent trespassing on railroad tracks and rights-of-way of railroad companies operating within this State and to provide punishment for the violation thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Railroads.

Mr. Roos introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 145, for “An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to the commitment and detention of lunatics and to provide for the appointment and removal of conservators and to repeal certain Acts therein named,' approved June 21, 1893, in force July 1, 1893,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and,

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Practice.

Mr. Swanson introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 146, for "An Act to regulate and fix the maximum price to be charged by any steam, electric or other railroad for one continuous trin within the limits of any city, village or incorporated town and providing a penalty for the violation thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed, and.

Under Rule 43, was referred by the President of the Senate to the Committee on Railroads.

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Mr. Swanson introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 147. for “An Act to amend an Act entitled. 'An Act to provide for placing United States National flags on school houses, court houses and other public buildings in this State, and to repeal certain Acts therein named,' approved June 2, 1897, in force July 1, 1897, by adding to said Act a new section to be known as section three-a (3a) and bv amending the title of said Act so as to read as hereinafter provided."

Which was read by title. ordered printed, and,

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