Mr. Young voted for Mr. Helwig. Mr. Schuberth voted for Mr. F. J. Ryan. Present and not voting are: Messrs. Madsen Mason Total-2. No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, a call of the roll was again ordered, resulting as follows: Number of votes cast For Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne For Mr. Cooper For Mr. Rentchler For Mr. W. J. Graham For Mr. DeYoung For Mr. McCormick For Mr. Lantz For Mr. Shanahan For Mr. Shurtleff For Mr. Pace For Mr. Hruby For Mr. Rothschild For Mr. Lyon For Mr. Tompkins For Mr. Kane For Mr. Igoe For Mr. G. H. Wilson For Mr. F. J. Ryan For Mr. Burns For Mr. Frankhauser For Mr. Santry For Mr. Harvey For Mr. Smejkal For Mr. Davis FORTY-NINTH BALLOT. .135 30 votes 20 votes 15 votes 11 votes 11 votes 6 votes 8 votes 5 votes 4 votes 4 votes 3 votes 3 votes 2 votes 2 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote For Mr. Vursell Those voting for Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne are: Messrs. Those voting for Mr. William J. Graham are: Messrs. Moore Rethmeier Rostenkowski Turner Those voting for Mr. DeYoung are: Messrs. Atwood Barker Brewer Those voting for Mr. McCormick are: Messrs. Lyle Lyon No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, the Secretary of State announced that there was no choice for Temporary Speaker. At the hour of 12:40 o'clock p. m. Mr. Shanahan moved that the House do now take a recess until 4 o'clock p. m. Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne moved, as a substitute, that the House do now adjourn until 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow. And the question being on the adoption of the substitute, a division of the House was had, resulting as follows: Yeas, 57; nays, 67. And the substitute was lost. The question recurring on the motion of Mr. Shanahan to take a recess until 4:00 o'clock p. m., it was decided in the affirmative. 4:00 O'CLOCK P. M. The hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. having arrived, the House resumed its session, The Secretary of State presiding. At the hour of 4:03 o'clock p. m. Mr. Shanahan moved that the House do now adjourn until 10:00 o'clock a. m. tomorrow. The motion prevailed, And the House stood adjourned. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915, 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. The House met pursuant to adjournment, The Secretary of State presiding. Prayer by the Rev. S. H. Boyer. The Journal of yesterday was being read, when, on motion of Mr. Jacobson, the further reading of the same was dispensed with, and it was ordered to stand approved. The order of business at the hour of adjournment on yesterday being the selection of a Temporary Speaker, the Secretary of State directed the Clerk to call the roll, which resulted as follows: Those voting for Mr. William J. Graham are: Messrs. Those voting for Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne are: Messrs. 15 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote Tompkins Watson West Wilson, G. H. Wilson, H. Wood Seif Total-50. Shephard Smith Walsh Wilson, R. E. Total-32. Strubinger Thomason O'Rourke Quisenberry Ray Weber Williamson Total-28. No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, a call of the roll was again ordered, resulting as follows: FIFTY-FIRST BALLOT. Number of votes cast For Mr. W. J. Graham For Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne For Mr. Igoe For Mr. Festerling For Mr. Thon ... For Mr. Shanahan For Mr. Vickers For Mr. Cooper For Mr. Shurtleff Those voting for Mr. William J. Graham are: Messrs. 140 51 votes 33 votes 29 votes 15 votes 5 votes 2 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote Turnbaugh Watson West Stanfield Stewart Thon Those voting for Mr. Lee O'Neil Browne are: Messrs. Desmond Wilson, G. H. Wilson, H. Wood Total-51. No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, the Secretary of State announced that there was no choice for Temporary Speaker. At the hour of 11:30 o'clock a. m. Mr. Shanahan moved that the House do now take a recess until 4:00 o'clock p. m., And the motion prevailed. 4:00 O'CLOCK P. M. The hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. having arrived, the House resumed its session, The Secretary of State presiding. The order of business at the hour of taking the recess being the selection of a Temporary Speaker, the Secretary of State directed the Clerk to call the roll, which resulted as follows: |