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No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, a call of the roll was again ordered, resulting as follows:

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No person having received the necessary constitutional majority, the Secretary of State announced that there was no choice for Temporary Speaker.

Mr. McCormick moved that when the House adjourns today, it stand adjourned until Saturday, February 6, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., when a perfunctory session shall be held and no business transacted, and that a further adjournment shall then be taken until Tuesday, February 9, 1915, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,

And the motion prevailed.

Mr. W. M. Brown offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :

HOUSE RESOLUTION No. 10.

WHEREAS, Hon. George M. Boyd, a former member of the House from Cook County, departed this life at his home on February 2, 1915; and

WHEREAS, He was a distinguished and honored citizen of this State, and a prominent and influential member of the House, and highly esteemed in the community in which he lived; therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives of the Forty-ninth General Assembly tender to his family and friends their sincere sympathy in their loss; and, be it further

Resolved. That these resolutions be spread upon the Journal of the House, and that a suitably engrossed copy be forwarded by the Clerk, to the family of the deceased, and that as a further mark of respect to his memory, the House do now adjourn.

The resolution was unanimously adopted by a rising vote, and, in accordance therewith, at the hour of 5:25 o'clock p. m., the House stood adjourned.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915, 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment,

The Secretary of State presiding.

The Journal of Thursday, February 4, was being read, when, on motion of Mr. Merritt, the further reading of the same was dispensed with, and it was ordered to stand approved.

At the hour of 10:05 o'clock a. m., Mr. Richardson moved that the House do now adjourn until Tuesday, February 9, 1915, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.

The motion prevailed,

And the House stood adjourned.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915, 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment,

The Secretary of State presiding.

Prayer by the Rev. N. J. McCracken.

The Journal of Saturday, February 6, was being read, when, on motion of Mr. Epstein, 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 Thursday, February 4, 1915, being the selection of a Temporary Speaker, the Secretary of State directed the Clerk to call the roll, which resulted as follows:

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