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Unanimous consent being given, Senator Fulton introduced senate joint resolution No. 6.

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6.

Resolved by the senate, the house concurring, That the secretary of state be and is hereby directed to deliver to Frances Fuller Victor, or her agent, ten volumes of the history, "The Early Indian Wars of Oregon," of which she is the author, to be distributed by her to such authors, libraries or other institutions as she may think proper.

Senator Fulton moved the adoption of the resolution.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were-

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykenkall, Looney, Mackay, Michell. Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-29.

Nays- None.

Absent-Senator Morrow.

So the resolution was adopted.

Senate bill No. 114. Senator Dufur (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to better provide for and regulate the proceedings in justices' courts.

Senator Dufur moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-29.

Nays None.

Absent-Senator Morrow.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 115. Senator Dufur (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act fixing the compensation of the county judge and county clerk of Wasco county.

Senator Dufur moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were-

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon,

Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President―30.

Nays-None.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 116. Senator Morrow (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to incorporate Canyon City, in Grant county, Oregon.

Senator Morrow moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-29.

Nays-None.

Absent-Senator Fulton.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time. by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 117. Senator Daly of Lake (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act accepting the terms of congress, August 18, 1894, granting one million acres of land, and making an appropriation therefor.

Senator Daly of Lake moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-29.

Nays None.

Absent-Senator Dufur.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 118. Senator Mackay (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act relating to warehousemen and warehouse receipts.

Senator Mackay moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-29.

Nays-None.

Absent-Senator Mulkey.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Mr. President:

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

January 16, 1899.

I am directed by the speaker to inform you that he has signed house concurrent resolution No. 1. And the same is herewith transmitted to you for your signature.

A. C. JENNINGS,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

Mr. President:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

January 16, 1899.

I am directed by the speaker to inform you that he has signed house concurrent resolution No. 4.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for your signa

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I am directed by the speaker to inform you that he has signed house concurrent resolution No. 6.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for your signa

ture.

A. C. JENNINGS,
Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

Mr. President:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

January 16, 1899.

I am directed by the speaker to inform you that he has signed house concurrent resolution No. 7.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for your signature.

A. C. JENNINGS,

Chief clerk.

Senate bill No. 119. Senator Patterson (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to amend sections 2, 3 and 4 of an act authorizing the appointment of official reporters.

Senator Patterson moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President - 29.

Nays-None.

Absent-Senator Mulkey.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time. by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 120. Senator Fulton (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act submitting proposed amendments to the constitution.

Senator Fulton moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton. Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-20.

Navs None.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 121. Senator Kelly (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to amend section 2836 of Hill's annotated laws of Oregon.

Senator Kelly moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were-

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President-30.

Nays-None.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time by title only and passed to second reading.

The president announced that he was about to sign house concurrent resolutions Nos. 1, 4, 6 and 7, and soon thereafter stated that he had signed the same.

Mr. President:

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

January 16, 1899.

I am directed by the speaker to inform you that the house has passed house bill No. 97, a bill for an act to amend the charter of the city of Albany.

And the same is herewith transmitted to you for the consideration of the senate.

A. C. JENNINGS,
Chief clerk.

Senate bill No. 122. Senator Fulton (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to amend sections 537 and 541, laws of Oregon. Senator Fulton moved that the rules be suspended and that the bill be read first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were-

Senators Adams, Bates, Brownell, Cameron, Clem, Daly of Benton, Daly of Lake, Driver, Dufur, Fulton, Haines, Harmon, Haseltine, Howe, Josephi, Kelly, Kuykendall, Looney, Mackay, Michell, Morrow, Mulkey, Patterson, Porter, Proebstel, Reed, Selling, Smith, Wade and Mr. President―30.

Nays-None.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read first time. by title only and passed to second reading.

Senate bill No. 123. Senator Fulton (by unanimous consent). A bill for an act to amend an act authorizing the appointment of official stenographers.

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