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Engrossed bill.

LEGALIZING ACTS-Continued.

Chapter.

S. F. 337-AN ACT to legalize all the acts and proceedings of the 210 town of Mapleton, Monona county, Iowa, relative to the construction of permanent sidewalks. Approved April 13,

A. D. 1904.

H. F. 436-AN ACT to legalize the election of the town council of the 211 incorporated town of Minburn, Dallas county, Iowa, and

all the acts thereof during the ten (10) years last past.
Approved April 13, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 358-AN ACT to legalize the incorporation of the town of 212
Persia, Harrison county, Iowa, the election of its officers,
passage of its ordinances and resolutions, and all acts
done by the council of said town. Approved April 9,
A. D. 1904.

H. F. 430-AN ACT to legalize the incorporation of the town of 213 Quasqueton, Buchanan county, Iowa, the election of its officers, the passage and record of its ordinances and resolutions, and all acts done by the council of said town. Approved April 9, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 439—AN ACT legalizing the acts and procedings of the council 214 of the incorporated town of Schaller, Iowa, in granting a franchise to the Schaller Gas Light & Fuel Company, and contracting with said Gas Light & Fuel Company for lights, and legalizing the ordinance granting such franchise and the franchise so granted, and the contract made between said town and the Schaller Gas Light and Fuel Company, and the levy of a tax by said town to defray the expenses of lighting the streets thereof. Approved April 12, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 416-AN ACT to legalize the incorporation of the town of Ti- 215 tonka, Kossuth county, Iowa, the election of its officers

and all acts done and ordinances passed by the council

of said town. Approved April 9, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 350-AN ACT to legalize the incorporation of the town of Wall 216
Lake, Sac county, Iowa, the election of its officers, and

all acts done and ordinances passed by the council of
said town. Approved April 2, A. D. 1904.

S. F. 340-AN ACT to legalize the election of the town officers 217 elected March 28, 1904, for the incorporated town of

Weldon, Decatur county, Iowa. Approved April 13, A. D.
1904.

S. F. 335-AN ACT to legalize the acts of the board of directors, 218
and authorize the issuing of ten thousand dollars ($10,-
000) in school building bonds in the Independent School
District of Center Point in Washington township, Linn
county, Iowa. Approved April 13, A. D. 1904.

Engrossed bill.

LEGALIZING ACTS-Continued.

Chapter.

S. F. 105-AN ACT to legalize the action of the Independent School 219 District of West Des Moines, Polk county, Iowa, in voting bonds at an election held on the 10th day of March, 1902, and legalizing the bonds issued by said school district thereunder. Approved February 18, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 115-AN ACT to legalize organization of the Independent 220 School District of Soldier, Monona county, Iowa, and

the acts of its board of directors. Approved February 24, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 28-AN ACT legalizing the organization of the Independent 221 School District of Somers, located in Calhoun county, Iowa. Approved February 24, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 336-AN ACT to legalize the acts and proceedings of the 222 Brookfield Creamery Association of Worth county, Iowa, and legalize the title to the real estate acquired by such creamery association and to authorize its incorporation under the provisions of chapter one (1), Title nine (IX) of the Code, and of the Supplement to the Code. Approved April 13, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 448—AN ACT to legalize the incorporation of the Farmers' Co- 223 operative Creamery Association of Tenold, Worth county, Iowa, and to legalize the acts and transactions of said association under defective articles of incorporation, and to legalize the title to the real estate acquired by said association and to authorize its reincorporation and succession to all the rights, privileges, property and assets acquired and possessed under the defective articles of incorporation. Approved April 13, A. D. 1904.

H. F. 445—AN ACT to legalize the acts of Harry C. Wright, a no- 224 tary public in and for Wayne county, State of Iowa, and the acts of Harry C. Wright, acting de facto as a notary public from July 4, 1900, to December 25, 1902. Approved April 9, 1904.

SCHEDULE SHOWING JOINT RESOLUTIONS WHICH PASSED

BOTH HOUSES OF THE THIRTIETH GENERAL

ASSEMBLY.

JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

House Joint Resolution No. 1.

JOINT RESOLUTION relating to the selection of additional employes of the Thirtieth General Assembly, fixing their compensation and defining their duties.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 1.

JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 1 proposing to amend the Constitution of the State of Iowa, so as to provide for biennial elections.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 2.

JOINT RESOLUTION for an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa, proposing the repeal of sections thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (36) of article three (3) of said Constitution, and proposing to adopt the following in lieu thereof and as a substitute therefor:

Senate Joint Resolution No. 3.

JOINT RESOLUTION for an application to the Congress of the United States of America, in behalf of the State of Iowa, for the calling of a convention proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America, as provided in Article V of said Constitution.

House Joint Resolution No. 4.

JOINT RESOLUTION relative to the duties of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

House Joint Resolution No. 5.

JOINT RESOLUTION for the appointment of a joint committes to purchase a chair and gavel for the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 6.

JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate the workings of the indeterminate sentence and Elmira reformatory systems, and making an appropriation of five hundred dollars therefor.

House Joint Resolution No. 6.

JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa additional to section eighteen (18) of Article one (1) of said Constitution.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 7.

JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of a joint committee to investigate the system of management and affairs of the State educational institutions of Iowa, and for the payment of the expenses of such investigation and defining the powers of the committee.

House Joint Resolution No. 9.

JOINT RESOLUTION fixing the number and compensation of employes in the departments of State at the seat of government.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

SENATE CHAMBER,

DES MOINES, lowa, January 11, 1904.

Pursuant to law the Thirtieth General Assembly convened at IO A. M. and was called to order by Lieutenant Governor Herriott. Prayer was offered by Rev. Frank W. Hodgdon of Des Moines, Iowa.

Senator Hopkins moved that the officers of the Twenty-ninth General Assembly present be made the temporary officers of this Assembly, and that the vacancies be filled by those nominated by the Republican caucus.

Carried.

Senator Molsberry moved that a committee of five on Credentials be appointed.

Carried.

The President appointed the following committee on Credentials: Senator Molsberry, Hartshorn, Lambert, Gale, and Lyons.

The following temporary officers appeared before the bar of the Senate and were sworn in:

Geo. A. Newman, Secretary; S. D. Alexander, First Assistant Secretary; John L. Gillespie, Second Assistant Secretary; Cecil Dixon, Journal Clerk; John Connolly, Journal Clerk; Miss Lois M. Rigby, Engrossing Clerk; R. B. Huff, Sergeant-at-Arms; A. G. West, Chief Doorkeeper; Thos. E. Brown, File Clerk; Miss Della Clary, Bill Clerk; Miss Edith Leffingwell, Postmistress.

D. W. Shean, Assistant Doorkeeper; J. H. Carter, Assistant Doorkeeper; Wallace McFadden, Assistant Doorkeeper; J H. Stewart, Assistant Doorkeeper; M. E. Erwin, Assistant Doorkeeper; Thos, Hagen, Assistant Doorkeeper; H. Armstrong, Assistant Doorkeeper; S. B. McAlpin, Assistant Doorkeeper.

Jeff Logan, Chief Janitor; P. S. Ervin, Janitor; Wm. Thompson Janitor.

Samuel Diller, President's Messenger; Ray Brand, Messenger. Senator Jones moved that a recess be taken until the committee on Credentials make a report.

Carried.

Senator Molsberry, of the committee on Credentials, submitted the following report, and moved that it be adopted.

MR. PRESIDENT-Your committee on Credentials finds the following named newly elected Senators entitled to seats in the Senate of the Thirtieth General Assembly and all are present except Senator John F. Wade of the Thirty-ninth District.

Second District-James Elerick.

Third District-Lewis L. Taylor.
Fourth District-R A. Hasselquist.
Fifth District-Marion F. Stookey.
Sixth District-Daniel W. Turner.
Eighth District-Shirley Gilliland.
Eleventh District-James H. Jamison.
Fourteenth District-William G. Jones.
Fifteenth District-J. L. Warren.
Sixteenth District-James J. Crossley.
Seventeenth District-Frank M. Hopkins.
Nineteenth District-Charles G. Saunders.
Twenty-third District-Thomas Lambert.
Twenty-fourth District-Robert C. Stirton.
Twenty-fifth District-John Hughes, Jr.
Twenty-sixth District-W. C. S uckslager.
Twenty-seventh District-Henry Young.
Twenty-eighth District-Charles Eckles.
Thirty-first District-C. J. A. Ericson.
Thirty-second District-John H. Jackson.
Thirty-third District-George W. Dunham.
Thirty-sixth District-Byron W. Newberry.
Thirty-ninth District-John F. Wade.
Fortieth District-A. C. Wilson.

Forty-first District-James A. Smith.

Forty-third District-A. H. Gale.

Forty-sixth District-John L. Bleakly.
Forty-seventh District-George Kinne.

Forty-ninth District-William C. Kimmel.

We also find the following hold-over Senators entitled to seats in this body and all present except Senator James E. Bruce of the Eighteenth District.

First District-David A. Young.
Seventh District-Lester W. Lewis.
Ninth District-Fred N. Smith.

Tenth District-John A. Young.

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