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Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 390, An act extending certain ordinances of the city of Humboldt, Kan., over that portion of Humboldt township, in Allen county, Kansas, west of the Neosho river, and giving the police judge of said city jurisdiction to try persons charged with violating the same in said territory, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow. Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekubler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 396, An act relating to the establishment and maintenance of a Reno county high school, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbi-25 Sen.

son, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 405, An act to vacate certain blocks, streets and alleys in the city of Hanover, in the county of Washington, 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 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 413, An act to provide for a survey of township 14, range 28, and other congressional townships in Gove county, Kansas, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith, was read the third time, and the question being. Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan,, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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

Senate bill No. 414, An act establishing a county high school in Gove county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 421, An act providing for the transfer of certain money from the general fund to the sinking-fund in Hodgeman county, and providing for the purchase of county bonds by the county commissioners of said county, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 422, An act for the vacation of a portion of Brown's Grove, Pawnee county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0: absent or not voting, 12.

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Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana. Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 423, An act to vacate blocks 3, 4, and 94, in Burdett, Pawnee county, Kansas, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 425, An act to enable Grant county, Kansas, to construct and operate a telephone line and to issue the warrants or bonds of said county therefor, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, MeKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 426, An act to enable Morton county, Kansas, to construct and operate a telephone line and to issue the warrants or bonds of said county therefor, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass? the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter, Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King, McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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. 427, An act to enable Stanton county' Kansas, to construct and operate a telephone line and to issue the warrants or bonds of said county therefor, was read the third time, and the question being, Shall the bill pass the roll was called, with the following result: Yeas 28, nays 0; absent or not voting, 12.

Senators voting in favor of the passage of the bill were: Allen, Buschow, Caldwell, Carpenter,. Chaney, Codding, Conrad, Crum, Fitzpatrick, Gabriel, Householder, Hurrel, Leidy, McMillan, Miller, Morehouse, Morrow, Noftzger, Pestana, Peterson, Simons, Smith, Sponable, Stewart, Tapp, Vincent, Ward, and Wulfekuhler.

Senators absent or not voting were: Branine, Cubbison, Findlay, Fullington, Fulton, Henley, Kennedy, King. McKnight, Porter, White, and Wright.

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

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