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Snyder, Spangler, Speiser, Spillinger, Steedle, Steele, Stein, Stone, Strauss, Swartz, Swift, Thomas, Trach, Ulerich, Ulman, Walnut, Walsh, Walton, Watson, Wettach, Whitaker, Whitman, Wildman, Williams, J. H. Wilson, William H. Wilson, George K. Young, John H. Young, Zimmerman and Alter, Speaker-201.

None.

NAYS.

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the Senate with information that the House has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The House proceeded to the consideration on third reading of House No. 2190 (Senate No. 1466), entitled "A joint resolution making an appropriation to the Executive Department, to provide for the representation of Pennsylvania at the celebration to be held in one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, commemorative of a century of peace between Great Britain and the United States and of events during the war of eighteen hundred and twelve."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, considered and agreed to.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays were taken and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Adams, Allen, Alworth, Ambler, Aron, Arthur, George A. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barner, Bass, Bayle, Becker, Benninger, Benson, Bergey, Berntheizel, Bigger, Fittles, Walter Allen Blair, William F. Blair, Bleloch, Body, Brosius, Brown, Brownlee, Burnett, Caldwell, C. M. C. Campbell, James J. Campbell, Carson, Carter, Cheeseman, Claycomb, Cleary, Cochran, Collins, Conner, Conniff, Conrade, Cox, Currier, Curry, Davis, DeFrees, Dickinson, Donahoe, Donnally, Down, Horace B. Dunn, James A. Dunn, Ehrhardt, Eichenberger, Ely, Ewing, Flynn, I. Gordon Forster, Jesse D. Foster, Frey, Gans, Geary, Geiser, Gibson, Glenn, Good, Goss, Grabe, Gramley, Gransback, Frank Gray, Joseph Gray, Hackett, Haggerty, Heidinger, Hemminger, Herman, Hess, Heyburn, Hibshman, Hobbs, Hoffman, Josiah Howard, Reuben Howard, Humes, Isler, George C. Irwin, Harry H. Irwin, Jackson, E. E. Jones, John Robert Jones, Kaiser, Kaufman, Keegan, Keeport, Kenna, Kennedy, Kern, Kitts, Klepper, Harry P. Kuhn, Ellsworth G. M. Kuhns, Lanius, Latshaw, Lenker, Letzkus, Light, Lohr, Lowers, Malie, Mannion, Martin, Mather, Matt, McAleer, McAllister, McArdle, McCaig, McClintock, McDermott, McKay, McNichol, Mech

ling, Mellott, Metzenbacher, Miller, Missimer, Mitchell, Moore, Morrow, Moses, Moulthrop, Murphy, Neel, Neely, North, O'Neill, Peachey, Pennegar, Pennock, Harry L. Perry, Samuel J. Perry, Peters, Piper, Post, Price, Ramsey, Redfield, Reese, Reeser, Rex, Rhoads, Richards, Robinson, Rockwell, Roney, Rothenberger, Runk, Sassaman, Savacool, Adam C. Schaeffer, Schuck, John R. K. Scott, Samuel B. Scott, Semmens, Charles A. Shaffer, Ira E. Shaffer, Sherwood, Showalter, Jacob W. Smith, Lorenzo Smith, Snavely, Snyder, Spangler, Speiser, Spillinger, Steedle, Steele, Stein, Stone, Strauss, Swartz, Swift, Thomas, Trach, Ulerich, Ulman, Walnut, Walsh, Walton, Watson, Wettach, Whitaker, Whitman, Wildman, Williams, J. H. Wilson, William H. Wilson, George K. Young, John H. Young, Zimmerman and Alter, Speaker-201.

None.

NAYS.

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the af firmative, the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the Senate with information that the House has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The House proceeded to the consideration on third reading of House bill No. 1859 (Senate No. 642), entitled "An act providing for the expenses of county commissioners and county poor directors."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, considered and agreed to.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays were taken and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Adams, Aron, Arthur, Barner, Bass, Bayle, Becker, Benninger, Benson, Bergey, Bigger, Bittles, Walter Allen Blair, William F. Flair, Body, Brown, Brownlee, Burnett, Caldwell, C. M. C. Campbell, James J. Campbell, Carson, Carter, Cheeseman, Cleary, Cochran, Collins, Conner, Conniff, Conrade, Cox, Currier, Curry, Davis, DeFrees, Dickinson, Donahoe, Donnally, Horace B. Dunn, James A. Dunn, Ehrhardt, Eichenberger, Ewing, Flynn, I. Gordon Forster, Jesse D. Foster, Frey, Gans, Geary, Geiser, Gibson, Glenn, Good, Gramley, Gransback, Joseph Gray, Hackett, Haggerty, Heidinger, Hemminger, Herman, Heyburn, Hibshman, Hobbs, Humes, Isler, George C. Irwin, Jackson, Kaiser, Kaufman, Keegan, Keeport, Kenna, Kennedy, Harry P. Kuhn, Ellsworth G. M. Kuhns, Latshaw, Lenker, Letzkus, Light, Lohr, Mannion, Martin, Mather, Matt, McAleer, McArdle, McCaig, McClintock, McDermott, McKay, Mechling, Metzenbacher, Missimer, Mitchell, Moore, Morrow, Moses, Moulthrop, Neel,

Neely, North, O'Neill, Peachey, Pennegar, Pennock, Harry L. Perry, Peters, Piper, Post, Ramsey, Redfield, Reese, Reeser, Rex, Rhoads, Richards, Robinson, Rockwell, Roney, Rothenberger, Sassaman, Savacool, Adam C. Schaeffer, Schuck, John R. K. Scott, Samuel B. Scott, Spangler, Speiser, Spillinger, Steele, Stein, Stone, Strauss, Swartz, Semmens, Ira E. Shaffer, Jacob W. Smith, Lorenzo Smith, Snyder, Swift, Thomas, Trach, Ulerich, Ulman, Walsh, Watson, Wettach, Whitaker, Whitman, Wildman, Williams, J. H. Wilson, William H. Wilson, Wiltbank, George K. Young, John H. Young, Zimmerman and Alter, Speaker--157.

None.

NAYS.

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the af firmative, the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the Senate with information that the House has passed the same with amendments in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.

Agreeably to order,

The House proceeded to the consideration on third reading of House bill No. 1923, entitled "A joint resolution providing for a commission to investigate the traffic in women and girls in Pennsylvania for immoral purposes, prescribing the powers and duties of the commission and making an appropriation therefor."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, considered and agreed to.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays were taken and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Adams, Barner, Bass, Bayle, Becker, Benson, Bergey, Bigger, Body, Brown, Brownlee, Caldwell, James J. Campbell, Carter, Cheeseman, Cleary, Conniff, Conrade, Cox. Currier, Curry, Davis, Dickinson, Down, Ehrhardt, Eichenberger, Ewing, Flynn, I. Gordon Forster, Jesse D. Foster, Frey, Gans, Geary, Geiser, Glenn, Good, Goss, Grabe, Gramley, Gransback, Hackett, Haggerty, Hemminger, Herman, Hess, Heyburn, Hibshman, Josiah Howard, Reuben Howard, Humes, Isler, Jackson, Kaiser, Kaufman, Keeport, Kenna. Kennedy, Kern, Klepper, Harry P. Kuhn, Ellsworth G. M. Kuhns, Letzkus, Light, Lohr, Malie, Mannion, Mather, McCaig, McKay, McNichol, Metzenbacher, Miller, Missimer, Moore, Morrow, Moses, Musser, Neel, Neely, North, Peters, Ramsey, Reese, Robinson, Rockwell, Roney, Adam C. Schaeffer, John R. K. Scott, Samuel B. Scott, Semmens, Lorenzo Smith, Snyder, Spangler, Spillinger, Steele, Stein, Swartz, Swift, Thomas, Ulerich, Ulman, Walsh, Whitaker, Whitman, Wildman, Williams, J. H. Wilson, and John H. Young-109.

NAYS.

Messrs. Allen, Alworth, Walter Allen Blair, Brosius, Conner, Horace B. Dunn, Heidinger, Hobbs, George C. Irwin, Lenker, Matt, MeAleer, McDermott, Mitchell, O'Neill, Peachey, Pennegar, Pennock, Post, Sassaman, Ira E. Shaffer, Jacob W. Smith, Stone, Trach, Wiltbank, Zimmerman and Alter, Speaker-27.

The majority' required by the Constitution having voted in the af firmative, the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the Senate with information that the House has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The House proceeded to the consideration on thir! reading of House bill No. 2141 (Senate No. 1375), entitled "An act providing for the formation and regulation of stock corporations having shares without nominal or par value and authorizing such corporations to issue shares without par value upon reorganization, merger or consolidation."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, considered and agreed to.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays were taken and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Adams, Allen, Alworth, Ambler, Aron, Arthur, Benninger, Benson, Bergey, Bigger, Walter Allen Blair, William F. Blair, Body, Brosius, Brown, Brownlee, Burnett, Caldwell, C. M. C. Campbell, Carson, Carter, Cheeseman, Cleary, Collins, Conner, Conniff, Conrade, Cox, Currier, Curry, Davis, Dickinson, Donnally, Horace B. Dunn, Eichenberger, Ewing, I. Gordon Forster, Jesse D. Foster, Frey, Geiser, Goss, Gramley, Gransback, Joseph Gray, Hackett, Haggerty, Heidinger, Hemminger, Herman, Hess, Heyburn, Hibshman, Hobbs, Josiah Howard, Reuben Howard, Humes, Isler, George C. Irwin, Jackson, Kaufman, Keeport, Kenna, Kennedy, Kern, Harry P. Kuhn, Ellsworth G. M. Kuhns, Lanius, Latshaw, Lenker, Letzkus, Lohr, Lowers, Mannion, Martin, Mather, Matt, McAleer, McClintock, MeNichol, Mechling, Metzenbacher, Miller, Mitchell, Moore, Morrow, Moses, Moulthrop, Murphy, Neel, Neely, North, O'Neill, Peachey, Pennegar, Pennock, H. L. Perry, Peters, Post, Price, Ramsey, Redfield, Reese, Rex, Rhoads, Richards, Robinson, Rockwell, Roney, Rothenberger, Runk, Sassaman, Savacool, Adam C. Schaeffer, Schuck, John R. K. Scott, Samuel B. Scott, Semmens, Ira E. Shaffer, Jacob W. Smith, Lorenzo Smith, Snyder, Spangler, Speiser, Spillinger, Steele, Stein, Stone, Swartz, Swift, Thomas, Trach, Ulerich, Ulman, Walnut, Walsh,

Watson, Wettach, Whitaker, Whitman, Wildman, Williams, J. H. Wilson, Wiltbank, George K. Young, John H. Young, Zimmerman and Alter, Speaker-147.

NAYS.

Messrs. Barner, Keegan, McDermott, McKay, Musser, Strauss and William H. Wilson-7.

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the Senate with information that the House has passed the same with amendments in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.

Agreeably to order,

The House proceeded to the consideration on third reading of House bill No. 1334 (Senate No. 76), entitled "An act providing for the report to the Auditor General and escheat to the Commonwealth under certain conditions of deposits of money, stocks, bonds, notes, papers and other securities and all other valuables of the same or any other kind for safe keeping and stocks and dividends and the principal of bonds, notes, certificates and of all and any other kinds of indebtedness of corporations, limited partnerships and partnership associations and providing for the enforcement of the same."

And said bill having been read at length the third time, considered and agreed to.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays were taken and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Adams, Alworth, Ambler, Aron, Arthur, Barner, Bass, Bayle, Becker, Benson, Bergey, Bigger, Walter Allen Blair, William F. Blair, Body, Brosius, Brown, Brownlee, Burnett, Caldwell, C. M. C. Campbell, James J. Campbell, Carson, Carter, Claycomb, Cleary, Cochran, Collins, Conner, Conniff, Conrade, Cox, Currier, Curry, Davis, Dickinson, Donahoe, Donnally, Down, James A. Dunn, Ehrhardt, Eichenberger, Ely, Ewing, 1. Gordon Forster, Jesse D. Foster, Frey, Gans, Geary, Geiser, Gibson, Glenn, Good, Gramley, Gransback, Hackett, Haggerty, Heidinger, Hemminger, Herman, Hess, Heyburn, Hibshman, Hobbs, Hoffman, Josiah Howard, Reuben Howard, Humes, Isler, George C. Irwin, Jackson, John Robert Jones, Kaiser, Kaufman, Keegan, Keeport, Kenna, Kennedy, Kern, Kitts, Klepper, Harry P. Kuhn, Latshaw, Lenker, Lohr, Mannion, Martin, Mather, McAleer, McAllister, McCaig, McClintock, McDermott, McKay, McNichol, Mechling, Miller, Missimer, Mitchell, Moore, Moses, Moulthrop, Murphy, Musser, Neel, Newbaker, North, O'Neill, Peachey, Pennegar, Pen

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