Journal, Part 1State Printer, 1905 - Pennsylvania Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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Page 228
... President adjourned the Senate until to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . WEDNESDAY , January 18 , 1905 . The President pro tempore in the chair . On motion of Mr. Keyser , The following resolution was twice read , considered and ...
... President adjourned the Senate until to - morrow morning at eleven o'clock . WEDNESDAY , January 18 , 1905 . The President pro tempore in the chair . On motion of Mr. Keyser , The following resolution was twice read , considered and ...
Page 231
... President pro tempore announced the following appointments under authority of the law : Chaplain , Rev. J. Wesley Sullivan . Clerk to President pro tempore , W. J. Cathrall . Stenographer , James H. Varnum . Clerk to Judiciary General ...
... President pro tempore announced the following appointments under authority of the law : Chaplain , Rev. J. Wesley Sullivan . Clerk to President pro tempore , W. J. Cathrall . Stenographer , James H. Varnum . Clerk to Judiciary General ...
Page 270
... President and members of the Senate , for the purpose of proceding to the elec- tion of a Senator to represent this State in the Senate of the United States for the remainder of the constitutional term ending on the fourth of March next ...
... President and members of the Senate , for the purpose of proceding to the elec- tion of a Senator to represent this State in the Senate of the United States for the remainder of the constitutional term ending on the fourth of March next ...
Page 276
... President of the Joint Assembly declared Philander C. Knox to be duly elected a Senator to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the Senate of the United States , from the eighteenth day of January , 1905 , until the fourth day ...
... President of the Joint Assembly declared Philander C. Knox to be duly elected a Senator to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the Senate of the United States , from the eighteenth day of January , 1905 , until the fourth day ...
Page 277
... President of Senate and President of Joint Assembly . J. A. STOBER , Teller on part of the Senate . FRED . TAYLOR PUSEY , Teller on part of the House of Representatives . Mr. Roberts , teller on the part of the Senate , also made a ...
... President of Senate and President of Joint Assembly . J. A. STOBER , Teller on part of the Senate . FRED . TAYLOR PUSEY , Teller on part of the House of Representatives . Mr. Roberts , teller on the part of the Senate , also made a ...
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Page 40 - An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved the twenty-ninth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and...
Page 36 - An act defining the powers of the several courts of quarter sessions of the peace, within this commonwealth, with reference to the care, treatment and control of dependent, neglected, incorrigible and delinquent children, under the age of sixteen years, and providing for the means in which such power may be exercised.
Page 329 - An act to provide for the immediate registration of all births and deaths throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania...
Page 767 - Schuylkill,' and creating the office of 'the directors of the poor and of the house of employment for the county of Schuylkill...
Page 43 - An act to regulate the nomination and election of public officers, requiring certain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several counties, and punishing certain offenses in regard to such elections...
Page 709 - An act to regulate the employment, in all kinds of industrial establishments, of women and children employed at wages or salary, by regulating the age at which minors can be employed and the mode of certifying the same, and by fixing the hours of labor for women and minors...
Page 767 - An Act to carry into effect section five, of article fourteen of the Constitution, relative to the salaries of county officers and the payment of fees received by them into the state or county treasury, in counties containing over one hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants...
Page 521 - An Act providing for the incorporation and government of cities of the third class," which reads as follows: "due allowance being made for the difference in the municipal government of cities and boroughs.
Page 709 - ... and of men, women and children in all such establishments, storehouses, and buildings, by proper sanitary appliances; and to provide for the appointment of inspectors, office clerks, and others, who, with the Chief Factory Inspector, shall constitute the Department of Factory Inspection ; to enforce the same, and providing penalties for violations of the provisions thereof; fixing the term and salaries of the Chief Factory Inspector and his appointees...
Page 33 - An act to provide for the more effectual protection of the public health in the several municipalities of this Commonwealth," which reads as follows: — "Section 12.