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Temple, Theophilus, Thuenen, Towner, Townsend, Veneman, Warren, Way, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-87.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Blake, Carter, Clark of Hamilton, Eaton, Gibson, Hawk, Miller of Fayette, Sauer, Sokol, Stallcop, Stewart, Stuckslager and Wilson of Adair-13.

So the bill was passed and the title was agreed to.

The Speaker resumed the chair at 10:40 A. M.

On request of Mr. Dows, leave of absence was granted Mr. Thuenen until Tuesday.

Mr. Letts for the committee on additional employes reported as follows:

MR. PRESIDENT AND MR. SPEAKER-Your joint committee appointed to determine the number of extra employes of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, to nominate persons for such positions, and to recommend the salaries, beg leave to report as follows:

We find it necessary to have the services of the following additional employes: Three policemen, two clerks in the document room, three elevator tenders, and eight janitors. We recommend that the salaries of the policemen be fixed at $70 per month, and of the other employes at $60 per month each.

We further recommend that the accompanying joint resolution be adopted and the accompanying bill be enacted, and that inasmuch as there may be additional help needed during the session, the committee be authorized to recommend the same from time to time.

Respectfully submitted,

H. M. LETTS,

BURTON E. SWEET,

W. E. STUCKSLAGER, Committee on part of House.

J. H. TREWIN,

J. M. JUNKIN,

J. S. ALEXANDER,

Committee on part of Senate.

Joint resolution No. 1, relating to the selection of additional employes of the Twenty-eight General Assembly and fixing their salaries and manner of payment thereof was read first and second time and passed on file.

Mr. Ayers was excused until Tuesday.

Mr. Carr moved that the House take recess until 11:30.

Carried.

House reconvened at 11:30 a. M.

Mr. Carr, from the joint committee on inaugural ceremonies, made the following report.

MR. SPEAKER-The joint committee on inauguration would submit the following report:

The inaugural ceremonies will be held in the auditorium at 2:30 o'clock P. M., Thursday, January 11, 1900.

The military escort will receive the Governor and Lieutenant Governorelect and party, together with members of the supreme court and other state officers at the executive parlors at 1:30 P. M., proceeding through the east door of the capitol to carriages in waiting, and thence to the auditorium, where they will pass through the stage door to seats upon the stage.

The Senate will assemble in the Senate chamber, and the House in Representative hall at 1:30 P. M., and will then convene in joint convention, proceed through east door of capitol to carriages in waiting, thence to auditorium where they will pass in a body through the front door down main aisle to seats reserved in front of stage.

Lieutenant-Governor Milliman will have charge of ceremonies on the

stage.

PROGRAM.

Music-Iowa State Military Band.

Music "America," Apollo Club of Des Moines.

Invocation-Rev. T. McK. Stuart, D. D., Des Moines, Iowa.

Music "The Warrior Bold," Apollo Club of Des Moines.

Administration of oath of office to Leslie M. Shaw and J. C. Milliman, Governor and Lieutenant-Governor-elect-By Chief Justice Chas. T. Granger.

Inaugural address-Gov. Leslie M. Shaw.

Music "Iowa," by Byers, Apollo Club of Des Moines.

Music-Iowa State Military Band.

At conclusion of ceremonies the procession will re-form and return to capitol.

The joint convention will pass through east door of capitol to House, chamber where it will dissolve.

The Capitol will be open between the hours of 8 and 11 o'clock P. M. and an informal reception will be held by the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor and Speaker of the House in the rooms of the executive.

The ceremonies of the inauguration will be held under the direction of Adjutant-General Byers. The doors of the auditorium will be open for admission at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Entrance to the stage, boxes, main floor and balcony will be gained only by ticket until 2:30. After this hour the public will be admitted to seats not then taken. The gallery will be open to the public without ticket.

We further report that we have authorized the Adjutant-General to provide as a military escort, Troop A, I. N. G., and Lincoln Hussars, both under command of Col. E. G. Pratt.

We have also procured carriages in sufficient number for the conveyance of the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor and party, ex-governors of the state, judges of the supreme court, and other state officers, and the entire membership of the Senate and the House, Secretary of Senate and Chief Clerk of the House.

Each Senator and Representative will be furnished with one ticket for lady, which admits to the private boxes; also with ten tickets each for distribution, which will admit the holders to the reserved portions of the house.

Seats will be provided for representatives of the press.

We recommend that Senators Healy, Mullan, McIntire, and Representatives Prentis, Dows and Theophilus act in conjunction with this committes as a general reception committee.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

Adopted.

THOS. A. CHESHIRE,
J. H. TREWIN,

J. A. SMITH,

J. M. EMMERT,

CLAUDE R. PORTER,

Committee on part of Sentate.

GEO. H. CARR,
GEO. W. HINKLE,

THOS. A. WAY,

H. M. LETTS,

W. C. STUCKSLAGER,

Committee on part of House.

Mr. Temple offered the following concurrent resolution and moved its adoption:

Resolved, By the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring: That when adjournment is had on Thursday, January 11, 1900, the same be had until 10 A. M., Tuesday, January 16, 1900.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE.

The following message was received from the Senate:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Ssnate has passed the following joint resolution in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Joint resolution No. 2, relating to the selection of additional employes of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, and fixing their salaries and the manner of payment thereof.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 12, a bill for an act to appropriate $3,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the additional employes of the general assembly.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

Secretary.

Senate Joint resolution No. 2, a joint resolution relating to the selection of additional employes of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, and fixing their salaries and manner of pay. ment thereof, was read first and second times by title only.

Mr. Letts moved that Senate Joint resolution No. 2 be substituted for House Joint resolution No. 1.

On motion of Mr. Letts, Joint resolution No. 2, a joint resolution relating to the selection of additional employes of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly, and fixing their salaries and the manner of payment thereof was taken up.

Mr. Letts moved that the rule be suspended and the joint resolution be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the joint resolution was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the joint resolution be adopted? the yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Ayers, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blakemore, Blume, Boysen, Buchanan, Campbell, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Cruik

shank, Davis, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Dunham, Edwards.
Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Hasselquist, Hawk, Head,
Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Hurn, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Keck,
Kendall, Kent, Kerr, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts,
McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Marshall, Miller of Cedar,
Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam,
Roome, Santee, Sauer, Scott, Shambaugh, Stallcop, Stratton,
Stuckslager, Sweet, Temple, Theophilus, Towner, Townsend,
Warren, Way, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wil-
son of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-84.
The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Baker, Blake, Byers, Carr, Carter, Clark of Hamilton, Eaton, Gibson, Harbert, Lyman, Miller of Fayette, Sokol, Stewart, Thuenen, Veneman, Wilson of Keokuk.-16.

So the joint resolution passed and the title was agreed to. Senate file No. 12, a bill for an act to appropriate $3,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the additional employes of the general assembly, was read first and second time, and Mr. Carr moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be read a third time now.

Carried.

The bill was read a third time.

On the question, Shall the bill pass? The yeas were:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Ayers, Baker, Barkley, Barrett, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Black, Blakemore, Boysen, Buchanan, Campbell, Carr, Clarke of Dallas, Coburn, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Cruikshank, Davis, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Graff, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Hurn, Jaeger, Jones, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, Lyman, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Marshall, Miller of Cedar, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Sauer, Scott, Shambaugh, Stallcup, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Temple, Theophilus, Towner, Townsend, Vene

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