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Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Hurrel, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, and White.

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

House bill No. 442, An act in relation to soldiers' widows and orphans, and providing for their admission into the Mother Bickerdyke Home annex to the State Soldiers' Home, was read the third time.

Senator Ward moved to amend House bill No. 442, in section 1, line 13, by changing the word "fourteen" to the word "sixteen."

The motion prevailed.

Senator Tapp moved to amend House bill No. 442, in section 1, line 11, by changing the word "sixteen" to "eighteen."

The motion prevailed.

The question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger. Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen, Fullington, and King.

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

House bill No. 823, An act relating to the Parsons State Hospital and making provisions for government therefor,

was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen and Fulling

ton.

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

Senator Simons moved that the rules be suspended and that House bill No. 695 be placed on third reading.

The motion prevailed.

House bill No. 695, An act relating to the printing of reports and amending section 7335, General Statutes of 1901, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

ton.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen, and Fulling

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. 633, An act creating a court of claims to hear and determine claims arising out of the military service in Kansas prior to 1885, and providing for the appointment of members thereof, defining its duties and jurisdiction,

and making appropriation to pay the expenses thereof, was read the third time.

Senator Noftzger moved to amend section 7, line 4, by changing the word "have" to the word "be."

The amendment prevailed.

Senator Noftzger moved to amend section 11, line 4, by changing the first "and" in said line to the word "to". The amendment prevailed.

The question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 25, nays 1; absent or not voting, 14.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Crum, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Noftzger, Pestana, Simons, Sponable, Stewart, Vincent, Ward, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senator Branine voted in the negative.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen, Conrad, Cubbison, Fullington, Henley, Kennedy, King, Leidy, Morrow, Peterson, Porter, Smith, Tapp, and White.

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. 632, An act providing for the appointment of a commissioner to make certain investigations and findings with regard to "union military" scrip, and providing for the issuance of bonds to pay such "union military" scrip that is now unpaid, and defining the duties of the governor and the auditor and the secretary of state in connection therewith, and making an appropriation to pay the expenses of such commissioner, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 23, nays 7; absent or not voting, 10.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Buschow, Caldwell, Chaney, Codding, Crum, Findlay, Fulton, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, McKnight, Morehouse, Noftzger, Pestana, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Vincent, Ward, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators voting in the negative were: Branine, Carpenter, Fitzpatrick, Henley, Kennedy, McMillan, and Peterson. Senators absent or not voting were: Allen, Conrad, Cubbison, Fullington, King, Leidy, Miller, Morrow, Tapp, and White.

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

Senator Noftzger introduced Senate bill No. 685, An act to amend section 7021 of the General Statutes of 1901.

On motion of Senator Noftzger, an emergency was declared, the rules were suspended, and Senate bill No. 685 was placed on second reading.

Senate bill No. 685 was read a second time.

On motion of Senator Noftzger, an emergency was declared, the rules were suspended, and Senate bill No. 685 was placed on third reading at this time.

Senate bill No. 685, An act to amend section 7021 of the General Statutes of 1901, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen and Fullington.

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

House bill No. 121, An act relating to filing and renewal of chattel mortgages, and amending section 4246 of the General Statutes of 1901, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen and Fulling

ton.

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

House bill No. 852, An act in relation to the right of challenge for cause of jurors in the city courts established by special act of the Legislature of the state of Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 38, nays 0; absent or not voting, 2.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Branine, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Cubbison, Findlay, Fitzpatrick, Fulton, Gabriel, Henley, Householder, Hurrel, Kennedy, King, Leidy, McKnight, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Porter, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, White, Wright, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Allen and Fullington.

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

On motion of Senator Smith, House bill No. 955 was reconsidered.

Senator Smith moved to strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the substitute offered as follows:

SECTION 1. Any foreign private corporation not now authorized by the Charter Board to do business in this state may, upon complying, within thirty days hereafter, to the laws of this state affecting such corporation, maintain suits and have recovery on account of any business heretofore done in this state; provided, that this act shall not affect actions now pending.

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