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Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Braddock, Campbell, Coleman, Fulton, Helmick, Matthews, and Sterne.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 2, An act authorizing and empowering the county commissioners of Mitchell county to invest the county railroad sinking funds, or any county sinking funds, in school, township, bridge or city bonds of Mitchell county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 31, nays 0; absent or not voting, 9.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Cooke, Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Hanna, Helm, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, Jumper, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Titus, Wallack, Young, and Zim

mer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Coleman, Fulton, Harris, Hart, Lupfer, Matthews, Sterne, and Stocks.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 141, An act regulating the meeting of the board of county commissioners in counties having more than twenty-five thousand inhabitants, and also providing for the payment of all claims and accounts against the county, including claims for salaries of county officers, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 32, nays 0; absent or not voting, 8.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Coleman, Cooke, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Hanna, Hart,

Helm, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, Jumper, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Crossan, Fulton, Harris, Matthews, Sterne, Stocks, and Titus.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 147, An act limiting the power of counties, townships and cities to borrow money to create indebtedness, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 32, nays 0; absent or not voting, 8.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Coleman, Cooke, Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Hanna, Hart, Helm, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Fulton, Harris, Jumper, Matthews, Sterne, Stocks, and Titus.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 68, An act to create a board, prescribing duties and authorizing the sale and disposal of state property known as the Peabody silk station, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 32, nays 0; absent or not voting, 8.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Coleman, Cooke, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Harris, Hart,

Helm, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Sterne, Stocks, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Crossan, Fulton, Hanna, Jumper, Matthews, Titus, and Wallack.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 126, An act entitled "An act to amend chapter 92 of the laws of the state of Kansas and repeal the original section 170, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 11, nays 25; absent or not voting, 4.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Crossan, Farrelly, Hanna, Helm, Shaffer, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators voting in the negative were: Messrs. Battey, Coleman, Cooke, Field, Forney, Fulton, Harris, Hart, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, King, Lamb, Lewciling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Sheldon, Sterne, Stocks, and Wallack.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Jumper, Matthews, and Titus.

A constitutional majority not having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill did not pass.

Senate bill No. 55, An act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act for the encouragement of silk culture and for the dissemination thereof, and for the education of reelers, and to make appropriation therefor," " was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 32, nays 0; absent or not noting, 8.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell,

Coleman. Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Fulton, Hanna, Harris, Hart, Helmick, Hessin, Householder, Johnson, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Cooke, Helm, Jumper, Matthews, Sterne, Stocks, and Titus.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 161, An act relating to judicial districts, defining boundaries of the thirty-third judicial district, and providing for holding terms of court therein, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 6; absent or not voting, 6.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Cooke, Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Hanna, Harris, Hart, Helm, Helmick, Householder, Jumper, King, Lewelling, Lupfer, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators voting in the negative were: Messrs. Battey, Coleman, Fulton, Hessin, Lamb, and Morrow.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Johnson, Matthews, Sterne, Stocks, and Titus.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the possage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 96, An act vacating parts of Hill's addition to the city of McPherson, McPherson county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 35, nays 0; absent or not voting, 5.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell,

Coleman, Cooke, Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Fulton, Hanna, Hart, Helm, Helmick, Hessin, Johnson, Jumper, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Shaffer, Sheldon, Stocks, Titus, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Harris, Householder, Matthews, and Sterne.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 18, An act amending section 6 of the act entitled "An act to incorporate cities of the second class," being chapter 100 of the laws of 1872, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 33, nays 2; absent or not voting, 5.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Caldwell, Coleman, Cooke, Crossan, Farrelly, Field, Forney, Fulton, Hanna, Hart, Helm, Helmick, Johnson, Jumper, King, Lamb, Lewelling, Lupfer, Morrow, Mosher, Pritchard, Reser, Ryan, Sheldon, Stocks, Titus, Wallack, Young, and Zimmer.

Senators voting in the negative were: Messrs. Hessin and Shaffer.

Senators absent or not voting were: Messrs. Campbell, Harris, Householder, Matthews, and Sterne.

A constitutional majority having voted in favor of the passage of the bill, the bill passed, and the title was agreed to.

Senate bill No. 133, An act to change the boundaries and to vacate a part of the town site of Rosalia, Butler county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 35, nays 1; absent or not voting, 4.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Messrs. Armstrong, Battey, Benson, Braddock, Campbell,

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