ernor that the Senate, Thirty-seventh (second extra) Session, is about to adjourn sine die, and awaits his pleasure for further communication, if any he have, before so adjourning. RESOLUTION. The following resolution was offered: Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to notify the Assembly that the Senate is ready to adjourn, and ask if the Assembly has any further communication to transmit to the Senate. Resolution read and adopted. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE. In accordance with the above resolution, the President appointed Senators Reily, Anthony, and Caminetti a committee to notify the Assembly of the readiness of the Senate to adjourn sine die. REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE—(OUT OF ORDER). The following report of standing committee was received and read: ON FEDERAL RELATIONS. SENATE CHAMBER, SACRAMENTO, November 23, 1907. MR. PRESIDENT: Your Committee on Federal Relations, to whom was referred Senate resolution by Senator Lukens: Be it resolved, That a committee of three (3) Senators in the Legislature of California at its Thirty-seventh (37th) Session (convened by the proclamation of the Governor, dated 23d day of November, A. D. 1907, declaring an extraordinary occasion for a legislative session exists), be appointed by the President of the Senate to investigate and report at the Regular Session of the Legislature which shall commence on the first Monday after the first day of January, A. D. 1909, upon the subject of the compensation of the members and all persons connected with the legislative department in representative governments. Have had the same under consideration, and respectfully report the same back without recommendation. BLACK, Chairman. Report and resolution read, and resolution refused adoption. REPORT OF ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. An Assembly committee, Mr. Thompson of Los Angeles, chairman, appeared at the bar of the Senate and announced that the Assembly had no further communications to transmit to the Senate, and was now prepared for final adjournment. Senator Keane, as chairman of the committee appointed to wait upon the Governor to inform him of the Senate's readiness to adjourn, reported that the Governor informed the committee that he had no further message to transmit. REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE. Senators Reily, Anthony, and Caminetti, the special committee appointed to notify the Assembly that the Senate was ready to adjourn sine die, reported that they had performed the duties assigned them. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. The minutes of Saturday, November 23, 1907, were read and approved. FINAL ADJOURNMENT. Whereupon, at two o'clock and thirty minutes P. M., in accordance with the provisions of Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1, the President declared the Senate adjourned sine die. WARREN R. PORTER, President of the Senate. EDWARD I. WOLFE, President pro tem. of the Senate. LEWIS A. HILBORN, Secretary of the Senate. G. RAY HORTON, Minute Clerk of the Senate. C. S. MILNES, Journal Clerk of the Senate. INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF SENATE. (FIRST EXTRA SESSION.) PAGE. ABSENCE, LEAVE OF... -1, 31, 33 ADJOURNMENTS. November 19 9 November 20 26 November 21 32. November 22 50 November 23, sine die.. 57 APPOINTMENTS OF EMPLOYES.. -6, 7, 33 ASSEMBLY MESSAGES. On organization of Assembly 9 Adoption of S.C.R. 1.. 28 Adoption of S.C.R. 2. 47 Adoption of S.C.R. 4. 35 Refused adoption S.J.R. 1. 45 Adoption of S.C.R. 4. 35 Passage of S.B. 5, 6, 12 35 Passage of Sub. S.B. 4, 8, 9 48 Passage of S.B. 7 44 Amended and passed Sub, S.B. 11 40 Refusal to recede from amendment to S.B. 11. 47 Adoption of conference report on S.B. 11 53 Passage of Sub. S.B. 10. 49 Adoption of A.C.R. 2 49 Passage of A.B. 1, 3, 4.. 40 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. S.C.R. 1, San Francisco Charter. -7, 10, 17, 28, 33 S.C.R. 2, banks. .18, 21, 22, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 47, 56 S.C.R. 3, banking 27, 31, 33, 35 S.C.R. 4, printing the laws... 29, 32, 35, 49 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGES. Approval of S.B. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 54 Convening Legislature.. Resignation of Andrew M. Wilson.. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION 2 JOINT RESOLUTIONS. S.J.R. 1, annual work on mining claims. 8, 20, 21, 45 S.J.R. 2, currency system 27 S.J.R. 3, banks 33 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES -3, 6, 7 PERSONAL PRIVILEGE. Anthony 9 PORTER, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR WARREN R. Calls Senate to order.. 1 Valedictory 56 PRESIDENT'S LETTER TO SECRETARY CORTELYOU 52 PROCLAMATION OF GOVERNOR.. 2 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. BANKING. S.C.R. 2 30 S.C.R. 3 31 COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. S.B. 7 17 CONTINGENT EXPENSES. 30, 32, 36, 51, 55 ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT. S.C.R. 34 Sub. S.C.R. 2 54 S.C.R. 4 49 S.B. 5, 6, 12 49 S.B. 7 54 Sub. S.B. 4, 8, 9, 10 .40, 45, 54 S.B. 11 .27, 54 FINANCE. S.B. 5, 6, 7 S.B. 12 21 JUDICIARY. S.J.R. 1 20 A.B. 1, 3, 4 44 S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 -29, 37 S.B. 11 19 MILEAGE.. 25, 26, 27 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. S.C.R. 1. 10 19 PAGE. 43 52 3 44 52 43 18 3 17 RESOLUTIONS. Annual work on mining claims. Carter.. Arranging minutes of Senate after adjournment. Savage. Urgency of Sub. S.B. 4, 8, 9, 10. Miller On Free Conference, S. B. 11. To notify Governor of organization INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF SENATE. (SECOND EXTRA SESSION.) -61, 81 PAGE. ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE. 84 ASSEMBLY MESSAGES. Adoption of A.C.R. 1. 82 Adoption of S.C.R. 1. Notifying Senate of organization CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. S.C.R. 1, San Francisco Charter. Wolfe.-63, 64, 81, 82 S.C.R. 2, adjournment sine die. Wolfe 81 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR 59 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEESENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT. S.C.R. 1. 82 FEDERAL RELATIONS. On compensation of members. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. S.C.R. 1 RESOLUTIONS. Officers and employés. Anderson 61 Organization of Senate. Leavitt... 61 Relating to compensation of members. Lukens Rules. Nelson. To notify Assembly of organization. Price To notify Assembly that Senate is ready to adjourn. Reily. To notify Governor of organization. Rolley To notify Governor that Senate is ready to adjourn. Keane RULES INDEX TO SENATE BILLS. The figures refer to pages of the Journal; those following the caption “In Assembly” refer to pages of Assembly Journal, post. FIRST EXTRA SESSION. SENATE BILLS. 1-An Act to amend Section 10 of the Political Code, relating to holidays. In Senate: Nov. 19-Introduced by Senator Curtin, 7; read first time, and referred 2-An Act to amend Section 7 of the Civil Code, relating to holidays. In Senate: Nov. 19–Introduced by Senator Curtin, 7; read first time, and referred 3-An Act to amend Section 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to holidays. In Senate: Nov. 19—Introduced by Senator Curtin, 7; read first time, and referred 4-An Act to amend Section 7 of the Civil Code, relating to holidays. In Senate: Nov. 19–Introduced by Senator Price, 8; read first time, and referred In Assembly: Nov. 22–Made case of urgency, passed, and to Senate, 54. In Senate: Nov. 22–To enrollment, 48; reported correctly enrolled, and to Gov- 5–An Act making an appropriation to pay the claims for services of the National Guard of California and other expenses incurred by the Adjutant-General, under In Senate: Nov. 19–Introduced by Senator Belshaw, 8; read first time, and In Assembly: Nov. 21--Read first time, and referred to Committee on Ways and In Senate: Nov. 22—To enrollment, 35; to Governor, 49; approved, 54. 6–An Act making an appropriation for the contingent expenses of the Governor's office for the fifty-ninth and sixtieth fiscal years in addition to such sums as have In Senate: Nov. 19- Introduced by Senator Belshaw, 8; read first time, and In Assembly: Nov. 21– Read first time, and referred to Committee on Ways and In Senate: Nov. 22—To enrollment, 35; to Governor, 49; approved, 54. |