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

Mr. Ellis introduced a bill, House Bill No. 221, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act in regard to limitations,' approved April 4, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, as amended by subsequent Acts, by amending section eleven thereof, and by adding two (2) new sections thereto to be known as sections 11a and 11b, respectively."

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

Mr. Ellis introduced a bill, House Bill No. 222, a bill for "An Act to define 'prohibition territory,' and to provide for the more effective suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquor within such territory."

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

Mr. Gorman introduced a bill, House Bill No. 223, a bill for “An Act in relation to public employment by municipalities."

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

Mr. Gorman introduced a bill, House Bill No. 224, a bill for "An Act in relation to public employment."

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

Mr. Helwig introduced a bill, House Bill No. 225, a bill 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." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Revenue.

Mr. Holaday introduced a bill, House Bill No. 226, a bill for "An Act governing the construction, alteration, repair and inspection of all plumbing and drainage in the State of Illinois, and providing for the appointment and duties of inspectors."

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

Mr. Holaday introduced a bill, House Bill No. 227, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the licensing of plumbers, and to supervise and inspect plumbing,' approved June 10, 1897, in force July 1, 1897, by amending sections one (1) and six (6) thereof."

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

Mr. Hruby introduced a bill, House Bill No. 228, a bill for "An Act to amend sections 9, 10, 11 and 12 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to establish the Illinois State Reformatory, and making an appropriation therefor,' approved June 18, 1891, in force July 1, 1891, and to add two new sections thereto, to be known as sections 14a and 14b."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Charities and Corrections.

Mr. Igoe introduced a bill, House Bill No. 229, a bill for "An Act in relation to the files, records and record entries of courts of record." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Judicial Department and Practice.

Mr. Igoe introduced a bill, House Bill No. 230, a bill for "An Act to revise the law in relation to the Supreme Court and Appellate Court." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred

to the Committee on Judicial Department and Practice.

Mr. Igoe introduced a bill, House Bill No. 231, a bill for "An Act to provide for the setting apart, formation, administration and disbursement of a park police pension fund."

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

Mr. Kane introduced a bill, House Bill No. 232, a bill for "An Act to amend sections 12 and 13 of 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 abolition by like means of territory so created,' approved May 16, 1907, in force July 1, 1907."

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

Mr. Kane introduced a bill, House Bill No. 233, a bill for "An Act to amend 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, by amending sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty-one (31) thereof."

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

Mr. Kessinger introduced a bill, House Bill No. 234, a bill 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 and 9d thereto."

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

Mr. LePage introduced a bill, House Bill No. 235, a bill for "An Act making an appropriation of the sum of three thousand, six hundred and eleven dollars and ten cents ($3,611.10) to the widow of Alonzo K. Vickers, deceased, late Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred. to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Madsen introduced a bill, House Bill No. 236, a bill for "An Act prohibiting employers from inducing persons to enter into contracts of employment, by false representations, false advertisement or false pretenses, or without disclosing the existence of strikes, lockouts or labor troubles, and fixing criminal penalties and civil liabilities for the violation thereof."

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

Mr. Mason introduced a bill, House Bill No. 237, a bill for “An Act relating to private detectives."

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

Mr. McGloon introduced a bill, House Bill No. 238, a bill for "An Act to promote the safety of travelers and employees on railroads operating within the State of Illinois by providing the minimum number of men to be employed in the business of operating switch engines, engaged in the business of switching cars, regulating their qualifications and providing a penalty for the violation of any of the provisions of this Act, and providing for the enforcement thereof."

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

Mr. McGloon introduced a bill, House Bill No. 239, a bill for "An Act regulating the number of freight cars to be hauled in any one train over or upon the tracks of any railroad in the State of Illinois, and providing penalty for violation of same."

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

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Mr. Pace introduced a bill, House Bill No. 240, a bill 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."

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

Mr. Perkins introduced a bill, House Bill No. 241, a bill for "An Act making an appropriation to Alice A. Ingham, executrix of the estate of George K. Ingham, of DeWitt County, Illinois, to reimburse her for a sum of money paid in error through the County Treasurer of DeWitt County, to the State Treasurer of Illinois."

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

Mr. Pierson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 242, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to the committment 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."

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

Mr. Rinehart introduced a bill, House Bill No. 243, a bill for "An Act to amend section 5 of '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 of the General Assembly approved June 26, 1885, in force July 1, 1885, and as amended by an Act of the General Assembly, approved June 21, 1895, and in force July 1, 1895, and as amended by an Act of the General Assembly approved June 11, 1897, and in force July 1, 1897, and as amended by an Act of the General Assembly, approved April 7, 1905, and in force July 1, 1905, and as amended by an Act of the General Assembly, approved June 10, 1909, in force July 1, 1909."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committe on Judicial Department and Practice.

Mr. F. J. Ryan, by request, introduced a bill, House Bill No. 244, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the formation and disbursement of a public school employees' pension fund in cities having a population exceeding one hundred thousand inhabitants,' approved May 15, 1903, in force July 1, 1903," to be amended to read as follows:

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

Mr. Scanlan introduced a bill, House Bill No. 245, a bill for “An Act in relation to the nomination by political parties of candidates for public offices."

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

Mr. Scanlan introduced a bill, House Bill No. 246, a bill for "An Act to amend sections forty-two (42) and fifty-six (56) of an Act entitled, 'An Act concerning local improvements,' approved June 14, 1897, in force July 1, 1897, as amended by subsequent Acts."

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

Mr. Schuberth, by request, introduced a bill, House Bill No. 247, a bill for "An Act for an emergency appropriation to meet a deficit in the appropriation for the office expenses of the State Factory Inspector." The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred

to the Committee on Appropriations.

Mr. Schuberth, by request, introduced a bill, House Bill No. 248, a bill for "An Act for an appropriation for the relief of the family of William Voris, deceased."

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

Mr. Tice introduced a bill, House Bill No. 249, a bill for "An Act entitled, 'An Act to amend section 32 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to roads and bridges,' 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 Roads and Bridges.

Mr. Turner introduced a bill, House Bill No. 250, 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, as amended by subsequent Acts, by adding a new section to be known as section fifty-seven-a (57a) of division one (1) thereof."

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

Mr. Turner introduced a bill, House Bill No. 251, a bill for “An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to revise the law in relation to divorce,' approved March 10, 1874, in force July 1, 1874."

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

Mr. Tuttle introduced a bill, House Bill No. 252, a bill for "An Act to amend section twenty-nine (29) 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, by amending section twenty-nine (29)

thereof."

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

Mr. G. H. Wilson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 253, a bill for "An Act to prevent any person committing felonous 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."

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

Mr. G. H. Wilson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 254, a bill for "An Act to amend section 2 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to enable associations of persons to become a body corporate, to raise funds to be loaned only among the members of such associations,' in force July 1, 1879."

The bill was taken up, read by title, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Banks, Banking and Building and Loan Associations.

Mr. G. H. Wilson introduced a bill, House Bill No. 255, a bill for "An Act to provide for the creation by popular vote of anti-saloon residence districts within which the sale of intoxicating liquor and the licensing of such sale shall be prohibited, and for the abolition by like means of such districts so created."

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

Mr. Lynch, from the Committee on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills, reported that a House bill of the following title had been correctly engrossed and returned herewith:

HOUSE BILL No. 42.

A bill 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 of the State, exclusive of Cook County."

The foregoing bill was placed in the order of House bills on third. reading.

The House proceeding upon the order of House bills on third reading,

House Bill No. 42, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, ‘An Act to amend an Act concerning circuit courts and to fix the time of holding the same in the several counties of the State, exclusive of Cook County,'

Having been engrossed and all amendments adopted thereto having been printed, 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, 120; nays, 0.

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