Convened at the Capitol in Springfield, January 4, 1911 Dup. 1920 SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS: ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL CO., STATE PRINTERS 1911 NOTE-The last paragraph on page 111 should appear immediately before the caption "SENATE BILL NO. 321." UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaker, CHARLES ADKINS, of Bement. Clerk, B. H. MCCANN, of Bloomington. Assistants, J. H. HILL, of Decatur; E. M. GULLICK, of Greenville; BAILEY D. DAWSON, of Chicago. Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk, CHARLES W. BALDWIN, of Chicago. Assistants, GEORGE THORPE, of Chicago; WILLIAM S. SMITH, of New Holland. Doorkeeper, CARL S. BURGETT, of Newman. Assistants, WILLIAM M. HAINES, of Belvidere; H. P. HART, of Roby; JESSE HAWKINS, of Bloomington. Postmaster, MRS. MILLIE JACKSON, of Salem. Assistant, MRS. HENRIETTA M. VEST, of Springfield. JOURNAL OF THE House of Representatives OF THE Forty-Seventh General Assembly OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911. At a regular session of the Forty-seventh General Assembly of the State of Illinois, begun and holden at the Capitol in the city of Springfield, at 12:00 o'clock noon on the Wednesday next after the first Monday in January, the same being the 4th day of January in the year of our Lord, 1911, pursuant to the provisions of section nine (9), article four (4), of the Constitution of the State of Illinois. The Hon. James A. Rose, Secretary of State, called the House to order and presided over its deliberations until the election of a temporary presiding officer, as provided by the Constitution. Prayer was offered by the Rev. A. C. Piersel. The Secretary of State designated B. H. McCann and Elmer P. Hill as provisional clerks pending the temporary organization of the House, and directed Mr. McCann to call the roll of Representatives-elect of the Forty-seventh General Assembly, compiled as follows from the official returns on file in the office of the Secretary of State. |