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And the amendments made thereto having been printed as required by the Constitution.

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

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

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz. Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-47.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

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

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 787 (House bill No. 947), entitled "An act to amend an act approved the eleventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen (Pamphlet Laws fifty-eight), entitled 'An act supplementary to an act entitled 'An act for the protection of the public health by prohibiting the sale, offering for sale, exposing for sale or having in possesion with intent to sell of eggs unfit for food as therein defined, and prohibiting the use of such eggs in the preparation of food products, providing penalties for the violation thereof and providing for the enforcement thereof,' approved the eleventh day of March, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and nine, providing for the denaturing by kerosene of all eggs unfit for food within the meaning of said act, and providing penalties for the violation thereof,' providing for the licensing by the Dairy and Food Commissioner of persons, co-partnerships, associations and corporations engaged in the business of breaking eggs and separating the egg content from the shell and using or disposing of the contents thereof for any purpose authorizing the Dairy and Food Commissioner and his agents and assistants to take samples of eggs for the purpose of analysis and providing penalties."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

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

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr. Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWit, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron. Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-47.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendments.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 808 (House bill No. 1125), entitled "An act to amend section one of an act approved the fifteenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and seven (Pamphlet Laws eighty-six), entitled 'An act fixing the salary of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and of the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction,' fixing the salary of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for all services required to be performed by law."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

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

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle. John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton. Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith. Snyder, Sones, Tompl: s. Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward. - 47.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "ayɛ" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendments.

A motion was made by Mr. Craig and Mr. Nason,

That Senate bill No. 812 (House bill No. 423) on third reading, entitled "An act making unlawful the operation in certain cases of steam traction and steam portable engines unless equipped with spark arresters and providing penalties for violation of its provisions.”

Pe recommitted to the Committee on Agriculture.

Which was agreed to.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration ef Senate bill No. 814, entitled “An act amending the third section of an act approved the twenty-third day of May, one thousand nine hundred and seven (Pamphlet Laws two hundred and six), entitled •An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the cities of the second class in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania making violations of its provisions to be misdemeanors and providing penalties for violations thereof,' providing for the method of making the annual appropriations to conduct the business of the Civil Service Commission."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and rays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre. Graff, Grav, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins. Turner, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-43.

NAYS.

Messrs. Barr and Vare.-2.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "ave" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 832 (House bill No. 775), entitled "An act providing for the payment of certain claims for damages done to property by bear, providing a method for the ascertainment of such damage and making an appropriation."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

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

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle. John S. Miller, Sunimerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins. Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-47.

NAYS.

No..c.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Represen tatives with information that the Senate has passed the same with out amendments.

A motion was made by Mr. Beales and Mr. Craig,

That Senate bill No. 856 (House bill No. 362) on third reading, entitled "An act to amend chapter three, article one, of an act approved the fourteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen Pamphlet Laws eight hundred and forty), entitled 'An act concerning townships and providing, amending and consolidating the law relating thereto."

Be recommitted to the Committee on Judiciary General.

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The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 895, entitled "An act creating a Division of Docu ments defining its powers and duties, regulating the number of documents to be printed, bound and the requisition, distribution and sale

of the public documents of this Commonwealth, providing penalties for the violation of this act and repealing certain acts."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

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

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Buckman, Campbell, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Hackett, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Schantz, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten and Woodward.-47.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Represen tatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 898, entitled "An act to amend sections one and two of an act approved the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three (Pamphlet Laws one hundred and fortythree), entitled 'An act to amend the limitation of actions to a right to mine ore in lands in this Commonwealth where the same has not been exercised for a period of twenty-one years.'

And said bill having been read at length the third time,

On the question,

Will the Senate agree to the bill?

Mr. Leiby asked and obtained unanimous consent to amend the same in the title, page one, line four, by striking out the word “limitations" and inserting in lieu thereof "limitation."

Also in section 1, page 1, line 8, by striking out the word "the" before the word "lands."

Also in section 1, page 2, line 15, by striking out the word "lands” and inserting in lien thereof "land.”

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