The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Glackin Haase Andrus Baldwin Barr Boehm Campbell Abt Bailey Barr Boehm Broderick Canaday Coleman Curtis Dailey Denvir Abt Barr Boehm Broderick Campbell Canaday Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. On motion of Mr. Austin, Senate Bill No. 313, for "An Act entitled, 'An Act making an appropriation for the Illinois Dairymen's Association," Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 38; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Campbell Cliffe Curtis Dailey Andrus Bailey Hamilton Harris Hughes Keller Cleary Curtis Ettelson Glackin Haase Landee Olson Hamilton Harris Hull Hurley Cliffe Pervier Piercy Roos Shaw Denvir Ettelson Harris Hughes Jewell Keller Olson Pervier Piercy Roos Smith Tossey Womack Woodard Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. On motion of Mr. Curtis, Senate Bill No. 251, for "An Act to amend section 5 of 'An Act to provide for the regulation of public utilities,' approved June 30, 1913, in force January 1, 1914," Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 26; nays, 8. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs.. The following voted in the negative: Messrs. Jewell Yeas-37. Nays-0. Hurley Keller Landee McNay Piercy Shaw Smith Sullivan Swanson Womack Woodard Yeas-38. Hamilton Nays-8. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. Ön motion of Mr. Curtis, House Bill No. 574, for "An Act making an appropriation to meet a deficiency in the office and other expenses of the Legislative Reference Bureau,' "" Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 36; nays, 0. Roos Sullivan Woc dard Pervier This bill, expressing an emergency in the body of the Act, rendered it necessary that it should go into effect immediately, and having received the votes of two-thirds of the members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Curtis, House Bill No. 693, a bill for "An Act making an appropriation for completing the installation of two (2) electric passenger elevators in the Capitol Building at Springfield,” Was taken up and read at large a second time, And the question being, "Shall the bill be ordered to a third reading?" it was decided in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. Curtis, Senate Bill No. 450, a bill for "An Act to repeal Article XI of an Act entitled, 'An Act to incorporate the City of Jacksonville in the County of Morgan and State of Illinois,' approved February 15, 1867, as amended by an Act approved March 29, 1869," Having been printed, was taken up and read at large a second time, And the question being, "Shall the bill be engrossed and printed for a third reading?" it was decided in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. Roos, Senate Bill No. 145, a bill 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," Was taken up for consideration. Mr. Roos offered the following amendment to the bill, which was adopted: "Strike out the emergency clause." The bill was then ordered to remain on third reading, and the amendment to be printed. On motion of Mr. Boehm, Senate Bill No. 300, for "An Act to amend sections 1, 12, 13, 14a, 14b, and 14c of an Act entitled, 'An Act to regulate the practice of pharmacy in the State of Illinois, to make an appropriation therefor, and to repeal certain Acts therein named, approved May 11, 1901, in force July 1, 1901; as amended by an Act approved May 13, 1903, in force July 1, 1903; as amended by an Act approved June 3, 1907, in force July 1, 1907; as amended by Act approved and in force January 17, 1908; as amended by Act approved June 10, 1911, in force July 1, 1911," " Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass ?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 27; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Denvir Hurley Ettelson Abt Austin Baldwin Barr Boehm Abt Austin Bailey Baldwin Campbell Cleary Broderick Ordered that the title be as aforesiad, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. Abt Austin Bailey On motion of Mr. Bailey, Senate Bill No. 106, for “An Act to amend section 207 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools,' approved and in force June 12, 1909," Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 31; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Cliffe Dailey Denvir Baldwin Campbell Ettelson Glackin Cleary McNay Shaw Coleman Compton Curtis Dailey Haase Keller Hamilton Landee Harris McNay Hughes 誰: Pervier Hull Piercy Hurley Roos Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. On motion of Mr. Piercy, Senate Bill No. 182, for "An Act to amend sections 3, 15, 35, 114 and 119 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools,' approved and in force June 12, 1909," Sullivan Woodard Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 34; nays, 0. • The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ettelson Glackin Haase Hughes Yeas-27. Nays-0. Hull Hurley Keller Landee Shaw Sullivan Tossey Womack Woodard Yeas―31. Nays-0. Roos Shaw Tossey Woodard Yeas-34. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. Ön motion of Mr. Dailey, Senate Bill No. 267, for "An Act to amend section five (5) of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning masters in chancery,' approved April 4, 1872, in force July 1, 1872; as amended by an Act approved April 29, 1873, in force July 1, 1873; and as amended by an Act approved May 29, 1891, and in force July 1, 1891,” Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 32; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Jewell Landee McNay Pervier Abt Austin Bailey Baldwin Campbell Canaday Cliffe Abt Bailey Coleman Compton Dailey Barr Boehm Broderick Campbell Cliffe Coleman Denvir Ettelson Haase Hamilton Hurley Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. Curtis Dailey On motion of Mr. Dailey, 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," Having been engrossed, and printed as engrossed, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 37; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Piercy Roos Shaw Tossey Woodard Landee McNay Olson Pervier Yeas-32. Nays-0. Roos Shaw Tossey Woodard Yeas-37. Nays-0. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. On motion of Mr. Woodard, Senate Bill No. 179, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to the sentence and commitment of persons convicted of crime, and providing for a system of parole, and to provide compensation for the officers of said system of parole,' approved April 21, 1899, in force July 1, 1899," Having been printed, was taken up and read at large a second time. was adopted: Amend Senate Bill No. 179, by inserting in line seven, section four, page two, after the word "years," the following: "And, provided, that persons sentenced to a term less than a life term and more than twenty-five years, shall be eligible to parole after serving for a time equal to such term after the allowance made for good behavior." And the question being, "Shall the bill, as amended, be engrossed and printed for a third reading?" it was decided in the affirmative. By unanimous consent, on motion of Mr. Dailey, Senate Bill No. 91, a bill for “An Act to amend an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois 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 numbered 97a, "" Was recalled from the order of third reading to the order of second reading for amendment. Mr. Dailey offered the following amendment to the bill, which was adopted: Amend Senate Bill No. 91, by inserting after the word "corporation,” in line 8 of the printed bill the words, "knowingly and with intent to defraud." The question then being, "Shall the bill, as amended, be engrossed and printed for a third reading?" it was decided in the affirmative. By unanimous consent, Mr. Harding, from the Committee on Revenue and Finance, to whom was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 305, for "An Act to authorize county authorities to establish and maintain a county tuberculosis sanitarium, and branches, dispensaries and other auxiliary institutions connected with the same, and to levy and collect a tax to pay the cost of their establishment and maintenance," Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass and that it be ordered to a first reading. Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and was immediately taken up and read at large a first time, and ordered to a second reading. By unanimous consent, Mr. Harding, from the Committee on Revenue and Finance, to whom was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 394, for "An Act to amend section 56 of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning local improvements,' approved June 14, 1897, in force July 1, 1897, as subsequently amended, Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass and that it be ordered to a first reading. Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and was immediately taken up and read at large a first time, and ordered to a second reading. By unanimous consent, Mr. Ettelson, from the Committee on License and Miscellany, to whom was referred a bill, Senate Bill No. 51, for "An Act to amend section 4 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled, 'An Act to regulate the manufacture, transportation, use and sale of explosives, and to punish an improper use of the same,' approved June 16, 1887, in force July 1, 1887, and amended by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, approved May 28, 1889, and in force July 1, 1889, and amended by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, approved May 15, 1903, in force July 1, 1903," Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass, and that it be ordered to a first reading. Under the rules, the bill was ordered to a first reading, and was immediately taken up and read at large a first time, and ordered to a second reading. Mr. Harding introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 472, for "An Act to amend section of an Act entitled, 'An Act requiring corporations to make annual report to the Secretary of State, and providing for the cancellation of articles of incorporation for failure to do so, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved May 10, 1901, in force July 1, 1901, and amendments thereto, in force July 1, 1903," 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 introducd a bill, Senate Bill No. 473, for "An Act to amend section 180 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in |