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Mr. Morrasy introduced a bill, House Bill No. 82, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the regulation of public utilities,' approved June 30, 1913, in force January 1, 1914, by amending section 58, article IV of said Act."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Public Utilities and Transportation, when appointed.

Mr. Morrasy introduced a bill, House Bill No. 83, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to regulate and fix the time of killing fur-bearing animals,' approved June 4, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, by amending section one (1) thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Fish and Game, when appointed.

Mr. Mulcahy introduced a bill, House Bill No. 84, a bill for "An Act to amend section three (3) of an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the licensing of mason contractors, and employing masons, and to regulate the safe and proper construction of buildings,' approved June 30, 1913, in force July 1, 1913."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on License and Miscellany, when appointed.

Mr. O'Connell introduced a bill, House Bill No. 85, a bill for “An Act appropriating two thousand five hundred dollars for the relief of Walter O. Jones, of Urbana, Illinois, and providing for the payment of the said amount out of the State treasury.'

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. O'Rourke introduced a bill, House Bill No. 86, a bill for “An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning fees and salary and to classify the several counties of this State with reference thereto,' approved March 29, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, the title of which Act was amended as above, on March 28, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, and subsequent Acts amendatory thereto, by amending section 40 of said Act, and further amending the same by adding thereto a new section to be known as section 40a.”

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Pierson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 87, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the organization of park districts and transfer of submerged lands, to those bordering on navigable bodies of water,' approved June 24, 1895, in force July 1, 1895, by adding thereto an additional section, providing for discontinuance of park districts, formed under the provisions of said Act, to be known as section 40."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Municipalities, when appointed.

Mr. Pierson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 88, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to remedy the evils consequent upon the destruction of any public records by fire or otherwise,' approved and in force April 9, 1872."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Prendergast introduced a bill, House Bill No. 89, a bill for "An Act to amend section 17 of 'An Act in relation to jails and jailers,'

approved March 3, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, and by adding four new sections thereto to be known as section 29, section 30, section 31 and section 32."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Provine introduced a bill, House Bill No. 90, a bill for "An Act in relation to actions in equity."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judicial Department and Practice, when appointed. Mr. Provine introduced a bill, House Bill No. 91, a bill for "An Act in relation to practice and procedure in courts of record."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judicial Department and Practice, when appointed. Mr. Purdunn introduced a bill, House Bill No. 92, a bill for "An Act to make an appropriation for the expenses of the Eastern Illinois State Normal School, at Charleston, Illinois,"

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. Purdunn introduced a bill, House Bill No. 93, a bill for “An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act revising the law in relation to roads and bridges,' approved June 27, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, by amending sections 62 and 107, thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, when appointed.

Mr. Purdunn introduced a bill, House Bill No. 94, a bill for “An Act concerning public accounting and reporting and supervision thereof, and providing penalties for violation of this Act."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Richardson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 95, a bill for "An Act regarding places used for purposes of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution, to declare the same to be public nuisances, and to provide for the more effectual supression thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Santry introduced a bill, House Bill No. 96, a bill for "An Act to establish a State Athletic Commission and to define the powers and duties thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on License and Miscellany, when appointed.

Mr. Scanlan introduced a bill, House Bill No. 97, a bill for “An Act to amend section 21 of an Act entitled, 'An Act for the conservation of game, wild fowl, birds and fish in the State of Illinois, for the appointment of a commission and staff for the enforcement thereof, and to repeal certain Acts relating thereto,' approved June 23, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, and to add thereto a new section to be known as section 21a."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Fish and Game, when appointed.

Mr. Scanlan introduced a bill, House Bill No. 98, a bill for "An Act making appropriations for the payment of claims for animals and property destroyed in connection with efforts to stamp out and prevent

the spread of the contagious disease among animals, known as foot and mouth disease, and for the payment of expenses incident to and connected therewith, and to provide a fund for the use of the State Board of Livestock Commissioners for the suppression and prevention of the spread of contagious diseases among domestic animals in the future."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. Scanlan introduced a bill, House Bill No. 99, a bill for "An Act to prohibit anyone from obtaining money or property by the practice of fortune telling, clairvoyant, astrology, palmistry, spirit mediumship, card reading, seership, or like crafty science, and to prohibit the advertising of the same."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on License and Miscellany, when appointed.

Mr. Seif introduced a bill, House Bill No. 100, a bill for "An Act to amend section 2 of article 7 of an Act entitled, 'An Act regulating the holding of elections, and declaring the result thereof in cities, villages or incorporated towns in this State,' approved June 19, 1885, and as amended by an Act approved and in force April 1, 1897, and as amended by an Act approved May 11, 1901."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Elections, when appointed.

Mr. Shephard introduced a bill, House Bill No. 101, a bill for an Act entitled, "An Act to amend section 4 of an Act entitled, 'An Act for the conservation of game, wild fowl, birds and fish in the State of Illinois, for the appointment of a commission and staff for the enforcement thereof and to repeal certain Acts relating thereto,' approved June 23, 1913, in force July 1, 1913."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Fish and Game, when appointed.

. Mr. Shephard introduced a bill, House Bill No. 102, a bill for "An Act to provide for a deficiency in office, and other expenses of the Industrial Board for the period beginning January 1, and ending June 30, 1915."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. Shurtleff introduced a bill, House Bill No. 103, a bill for "An Act making an appropriation for the relief of John Brown."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to

the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. Shurtleff introduced a bill, House Bill No. 104, a bill for "An Act to regulate the employment of minors in the State of Illinois and to provide for the enforcement thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Industrial Affairs, when appointed.

Mr. Smejkal introduced a bill, House Bill No. 105, a bill for "An Act to permit fraternal beneficiary societies to issue limited payment or other forms of certificates to their members providing for payment of benefits at death, or when disabled, or on attaining the age of seventy years or in installments and for paid up and extended protection, and for the payment of withdrawal equities."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Insurance, when appointed.

Mr. Smejkal introduced a bill, House Bill No. 106, a bill for "An Act to amend section 13, of an Act entitled, ‘An Act for the assessment of property, and for the levy and collection of taxes,' approved March 30, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended by an Act in force July 1, 1905."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Revenue, when appointed.

Mr. Taylor introduced a bill, House Bill No. 107, a bill for "An Act to amend section 114 of an Act entitled, ‘An Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools,' approved and in force June 12, 1909, and as subsequently amended."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Education, when appointed.

Mr. Taylor introduced a bill, House Bill No. 108, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to the fencing and operating of railroads,' approved March 31, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, by amending section 21 thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Public Utilities and Transportation, when appointed.

Mr. Taylor introduced a bill, House Bill No. 109, a bill for “An Act to amend section 2 of an Act entitled, 'An Act providing that operators of mines shall furnish shot firers in mines, where shooting and blasting is done,' approved May 18, 1905, in force July 1, 1905, as amended by an Act approved May 20, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, and as amended by an Act approved June 27, 1913, in force July 1, 1913." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Industrial Affairs, when appointed.

Mr. Thompson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 110, a bill for "An Act to regulate the width of sleighs."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred. to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, when appointed.

Mr. Thon introduced a bill, House Bill No. 111, a bill for "An Act regulating lobbying; requiring the registration of legislative counsel and agents and regulating their activity and prohibiting improper and corrupt lobbying."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Trandel introduced a bill, House Bill No. 112, a bill for "An Act to restrict the issuance of licenses in the State of Illinois to legally qualified and constituted citizens of the United States of America."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on License and Miscellany, when appointed.

Mr. Turner introduced a bill, House Bill No. 113, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the printing and distribution of ballots at public expense, and for the nomination of candidates for public offices, to regulate the manner of holding elections, and to enforce the secrecy of the ballot,' approved June 23, 1891, in force July 1, 1891, by adding one new section thereto."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Elections, when appointed.

Mr. Walsh introduced a bill, House Bill No. 114, a bill for "An Act requiring street railway companies and elevated railway companies to provide their motor cars with devices or mechanical means to clean sleet, rain and snow from motormen's windows."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Public Utilities and Transportation, when appointed. Mr. Weber introduced a bill, House Bill No. 115, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act in relation to practice and procedure in courts of record,' approved June 3, 1907, in force July 1, 1907, by amending section 120 thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judicial Department and Practice, when appointed. Mr. Weber introduced a bill, House Bill No. 116, a bill for "An Act for an appropriation for the relief of Henry Henke."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. Williamson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 117, a bill for "An Act for an appropriation for the relief of Roscoe L. Drennan."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations, when appointed.

Mr. R. E. Wilson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 118, a bill for "An Act to revise the law creating a fireman's pension fund, in cities, villages and incorporated towns, whose population exceeds five thousand (5,000) inhabitants."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Municipalities, when appointed.

Mr. Young introduced a bill, House Bill No. 119, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the formation and disbursement of a pension fund in cities, villages and incorporated towns, having a population exceeding 100,000 inhabitants for municipal employees appointed to their positions under and by virtue of an Act entitled, 'An Act to regulate the civil service of cities, approved and in force March 20, 1895, and for those who were appointed prior to the passage of said Act, and who are now in the service of said city, village or town,' approved May 31, 1911, in force July 1, 1911, by amending sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 thereof, and to further amend said Act by adding thereto one additional section to be known as section 912."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Municipalities, when appointed.

Mr. Young introduced a bill, House Bill No. 120, a bill 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 to division XIV thereof."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

Mr. Meents introduced a bill, House Bill No. 121, a bill for "An Act to amend section A1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to divorce,' approved March 10, 1874, in force July 1, 1874, added by amendment by Act approved May 13, 1905, in force July 1, 1905."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judiciary, when appointed.

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