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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Campbell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 12, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to the General Assembly,' approved and in force February 25, 1874, and subsequent amendatory thereof, by amending section one (1) of said Act," Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

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Mr. Campbell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 13, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to amend an Act concerning circuit courts and to fix the times for holding the same in the several counties in the judicial circuits of the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook,' approved May 24, 1879, in force July 1, 1879, as amended by an Act of the General Assembly approved June 11, 1897, and in force July 1, 1897; and as amended by subsequent Acts by amending section five (5) thereof; said section being also known as paragraph 78d, chapter 37 of Hurd's Statute, 1913,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Canaday introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 14, for "An Act to provide for the deficiency in office and other expenses of the Industrial Board for the period beginning January 1, and ending June 30, 1915," Which was read at large a first time, ordered printed and advanced to second reading without reference.

Mr. Carroll introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 15, for "An Act to establish a State Athletic Commission and defining the powers and duties thereof,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Compton introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 16, 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 section 15b of article IV (4) of said Act,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's table.

Mr. Compton introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 17, 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 108, 115 and 122 thereof,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Compton introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 18, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the holding of primary elections by political parties,' approved March 9, 1910, in force July 1, 1910,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Cornwell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 19, 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 thereto an additional section to be known and designated as section 268a,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Cornwell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 20, for an Act to be entitled, “An Act to amend sections three (3) and five (5) of an Act entitled, 'An Act to incorporate and govern casualty insurance companies and to control such companies of this State and other states doing business in the State of Illinois, and providing and fixing the punishment for violations of the provisions thereof, and to repeal all laws now existing which conflict therewith,' approved April 21, 1899," Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

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Mr. Cornwell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 21, for "An Act in relation to nominations and elections to judicial offices,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Cornwell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 22, for “An Act in relation to actions in equity,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the secretary's

Mr. Curtis introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 23, for “An Act to amend section 8 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to the suppression and prevention of the spread of contagious and infectious diseases among the domestic animals,' approved June 14, 1909, in force July 1, 1909,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 24, for "An Act to relieve unemployment in the State of Illinois and to establish a free State employment exchange, and to repeal an Act relating to employment offices and agencies,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 25, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning municipal funds,' approved June 5, 1911, in force July 1, 1911,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 26, for "An Act authorizing courts of record to suspend sentence and parole adult persons guilty for the first time for certain criminal offenses, and authorizing the appointment of a registrar to aid in carrying out its provisions,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 27, for "An Act for the relief of the suffering and destitute people of Italy,'

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Glackin introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 28, for "An Act to amend section 2 of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning the levy and extension of taxes,' approved May 9, 1901, in force July 1, 1901; as amended by an Act approved March 29, 1905, in force July 1, 1905;

as amended by an Act approved June 14, 1909, in force July 1, 1909; as amended by an Act approved May 20, 1913, in force July 1, 1913," Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

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Mr. Harris introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 29, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act prohibiting the sale, distribution or gift of malt, spirituous, vinous or intoxicating liquors near the United States. Naval Training School or Military Posts, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof,' approved May 17, 1907, in force July 1, 1907," Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

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Mr. Harris introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 30, for "An Act to regulate the practice of optometry in the State of Illinois, and fixing penalties for the violation thereof,

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Hull introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 31, for "An Act to amend sections 9, 10 and 12 of an Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to a municipal court in the city of Chicago,' approved May 18, 1905, in force July 1, 1905, submitted to and adopted by the voters of the city of Chicago at the election held November 7, 1905; as amended by an Act approved June 3, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, submitted to and adopted by the voters of the city of Chicago at the election held September 17, 1907, and to further amend said Act as amended by adding thereto three additional sections to be known as sections 9a, 9b, 9c,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Jewell introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 32, 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, and all amendments thereto, by amending the section numbered 408 in Revised Statutes of 1913,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Landee introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 33, for "An Act making an appropriation of the sum of seventeen hundred (1700) dollars to reimburse Cornelius Donovan for money expended and to be expended in the management and maintenance of the Rock IslandMoline Free Employment Office during the biennium ending with June 30, 1915,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Latham introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 34, for "An Act to provide for registration of persons employed to advocate or oppose legislative measures and to regulate the method of such advocacy or opposition,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Latham introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 35, for “An Act to regulate and supervise the business of banking by individuals, partnerships, or unincorporated persons,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Meeker introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 36, for "An Act to amend section seven (7) of 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 in the State of Illinois, exclusive of the county of Cook,' approved May 24, 1879, in force July 1, 1879, as amended by an Act entitled, 'An Act to amend section seven (7) of chapter thirty-seven (37) of an Act fixing the terms of holding court in the several judicial circuits of the State of Illinois, exclusive of Cook County, approved June 11, 1897, and in force July 1, 1897, approved May 11, 1903, in force July 1, 1903,”

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Meeker introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 37, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning fees and salaries, and to classify the several counties of this State with reference thereto,' approved March 29, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended by subsequent Acts; and the title as amended by an Act approved March 28, 1874, by amending section 20 thereof,"

Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's table.

Mr. McNay introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 38, for "An Act to prevent any person committing felonious homicide to profit by his crime, or to take or acquire from the person so killed any property or estate upon his death, and to regulate the descent or devolution of the estate of such decedent,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Pervier introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 39, for "An Act to amend section 36 of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning fees and salaries, and to classify the several counties of this State with reference thereto,' approved March 29, 1872, in force July 1, 1872,”

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Shaw introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 40, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities. and villages,' approved April 10, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, and all amendments thereto, by amending section 49 of Article XIII thereof," Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

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Mr. Shaw introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 41, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act for the assessment of property and providing the means thereof, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved February 25, 1898, in force July 1, 1898, by amending section nine (9) thereof, and by adding four new sections to be known as sections 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, thereto,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Shaw introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 42, for "An Act to create a State School Book Commission and prescribing and defining its powers and duties,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Shaw introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 43, for "An Act to repeal an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the creation by popular vote of anti-saloon territory, within which the sale of intoxicating liquor and the licensing of such sale shall be prohibited, and for the abolishing by like means of territory so created,' approved May 26, 1907, in force July 1, 1907,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Shaw introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 44, for "An Act to repeal an Act entitled, ‘An Act granting women the right to vote for presidential electors and certain other officers, and to participate and vote in certain matters and election,' approved June 26, 1913, in force * July 1, 1913,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Smith introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 45, for "An Act making an appropriation for the relief of Kathryn Culver, Assignee of the Culver Construction Company,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Smith introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 46, for "An Act concerning firearms,"

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Mr. Smith introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 47, for “An Act concerning dogs,'

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Sullivan introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 48, for "An Act to revise the law creating a firemen's pension fund in cities, villages and incorporated towns, whose population exceeds five thousand (5,000) inhabitants,"

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Swanson introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 49, for "An Act to amend section 3 of Article III of an Act entitled, 'An Act regulating the holding of elections and declaring the result thereof in cities, villages and incorporated towns in this State,' approved June 19, 1885, in force July 1, 1885; as amended by an Act approved June 18, 1891, in force July 1, 1891; as amended by an Act approved April 24, 1899, in force July 1, 1899; as amended by an Act approved May 11, 1901, in force July 1, 1901,

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Which was read by title, ordered printed and to lie on the Secretary's

Mr. Tossey introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 50, for "An Act in relation to the incorporation of mutual indemnity association to do the business of indemnifying the owners of vehicles, including automobiles, and to provide for the admission into this State of foreign corporations organized for the purpose of doing such business,"

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