DIST. NAME. ADDRESS. POLITICS. 21 Fred A. Busse... David Reve 1... James H. Farrell. 22 Duncan M. Funk, Arthur J. Scrogin. James F. O'Donnell.. 23 Lawrence Kilcourse Albert J. Olsen.. Dennis E. Sullivan.. 24 Aquilla J. Daugherty. Alva Merrill... Almon H. Bristol. 25 John Kolstedt.. William H. Steen. Joseph Kain... 26 Jonathan Merriam John W. Johnson.. Simon B. Beer 27 John Wylie.. Irving H. Trowbridge. 28 Lawrence Y. Sherman Ulysses A. Wilson.... William A. Compton.. 29 Washington I. Guflin. John K. Ely. James Branen.. 30 Samuel B. Garver. Seymour Marquiss Henry C. Suttle.. 31 George Murray Jerry W.Dinneen. Caleb C. Johnson 32 David C. White Joseph A. Horn.. James M. Large.. 33 William Payne... Edward W. Houghton. 34 John B. Joy John D. Huffman. 95 Franklin, Chicago.. 263 Franklin, Chicago. 410 LaSalle, Chicago. Peoria North Hampton.. Perry 'Oneida Rep Rep Dem.. Rep Rep Braidwood Dem Dem Rep Rep Dem Rep. Dem Dem Rep Dem Dem Rp Dem 35 Frank A. Murdock. James O. Anderson. James R. Barnett. 36 George B. Metcalf William T. Conlee.. 37 Charles F. Kincheloe.. Elmer A. Perry George W. Montgomery 38 Thomas P. Morey. Obed E. Lovett Joseph P. Price.. 39 Charles E. Selby. Abner G. Murray George L. Harnsberger 40 Caleb R. Torrence Isaac B. Craig.. Joseph P. Barricklow 41 James E. Sharrock William G. Cochran Oliver T. Atchison 42 Thomas B. Needles. John A. Barnes Hugh V. Murray. 43 Fenton W. Booth Barney L. Hussman Eb. Stewart B. S. Organ Nathan D. Bryant Duane Gaines. William Hart 46 Wallace B. Flannigan Daniel R. Webb.. F. G. Blood. 47 Charles L. Wood. John A. Shepard Decorra.. Coldbrook Greenfield. Carlinville Wrightsville Quincy. Mt. Sterling. Clayton. St. Elmo.. Carlyle Newton Newton Mt. Vernon. Hardin Mr. Fred C. Busse offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved, That the rules of the House of Representatives and joint rules of the House and Senate of the 39th General Assembly, so far as may apply, be adopted for the government of this House during the temporary organization and until otherwise ordered, and that Cushing's Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies," except as modified by the rules of this House, be adopted for the government of the House during its temporary organization and until otherwise ordered. And the resolution was adopted. Mr. Murdock, from the committee heretofore appointed to wait on the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and request him to administer the oath of office to the members of the House of Representatives, announced that Chief Justice Benjamin D. Magruder of the Supreme Court was present and ready to perform the duty. By direction of the Speaker pro tem. the roll-call was called, and the following members answered to their names: Mr. Chief Justice Magruder, of the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois, administered the oath of office to the members whose names appear on the foregoing roll-call. Mr. Bryan offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption: Resolved, That the House now proceed to the election of a Speaker and Clerk, and other permanent officers of the House, as provided by law. The resolution was adopted. Thereupon Mr. Miller of Cook placed in nomination the Honorable, Ed. C. Curtis, of Kankakee county. Mr. Sharrock, of Christian, seconded the nomination of Mr. Curtis. Mr. Stoskopf, of Stephenson, placed in nomination the Honorable Isaac B. Craig, of Coles county. Mr. Compton, of McDonough, seconded the nomination of Mr. Craig. The roll being called, resulted as follows: Mr. Curtis having secured a majority of the votes of the members elect, was declared duly elected Speaker. O'Donnell, Organ. O'Shea, Perry, Price, Mr. Cochran offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the temporary Speaker to conduct the Speaker to the chair. The Chair appointed the following named members to act as said. committee: Messrs. Cochran, chairman; Schubert, Selby, Craig and Morris. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administered the oath of office to the Honorable Speaker-elect, Mr. Curtis, who thereupon addressed the House. Mr. Needles offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved, That the following persons be and they are hereby elected permanent officers of the House: Clerk-John A. Reeve, of Macon county. First Assistant Clerk-B. H. McCann, of McLean county. First Assistant Doorkeeper-A. V. Halleck, of Will county. Assistant Postmaster-Miss Mamie Cowan, of Christian county. And the resolution was adopted. Mr. Barricklow offered the following resolution as a substitute, and moved its adoption: Be it resolved, That the following named persons be elected to the several permanent offices of the House of Representatives of the 40th General Assembly: Clerk-A. C. Bently, Pike county. First Assistant Clerk-James A. Ducker, Logan county. First Assistant Doorkeeper-P. B. Irving, Woodford county. First Assistant Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk-M. Raispis, Cook county. county. Third Assistant Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk-Theophile Jagidzski, LaSalle county. Postmaster-Miss Grace Spence, McDonough county. Assistant Postmaster-Miss Etta Cullen, Sangamon county. Chaplain-Rev. D. J. Maroney, Clark county. The question being on the adoption of the substitute, a call of the roll was ordered, resulting as follows: Total vote, 151; yeas, 65; nays, 86. |