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REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

The committee to wait upon the Senate appeared before the bar of the Assembly and reported that they had carried out the instructions of the Assembly, and that the Senate had no further communication to make to the Assembly.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE.

The following report of standing committee was received and read:

ON ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT.

ASSEMBLY CHAMBER, SACRAMENTO, November 23, 1907. MR. SPEAKER: Your Committee on Engrossment and Enrollment beg leave to report that they have examined and found the following correctly enrolled: Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1-Relative to adjournment sine die.

READING AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES.

HANS, Chairman.

The minutes of Saturday, November 23, 1907, were read, and on motion of Mr. Transue approved.

ADJOURNMENT.

At two o'clock and thirty minutes P. M., of Saturday, November 23, 1907, the Hon. R. L. Beardslee, Speaker of the Assembly, announced that the time for final adjournment of the second extra session of the Legislature of the State of California had arrived, and thereupon declared the Assembly adjourned sine die.

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BILLS. Resolution on introduction of

CHAPLAIN. Appointment of..........

COMMITTEES, SPECIAL. Investigation of banking methods..

To inform Governor and Senate of organization..

To inform Governor and Senate of adjournment

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. A.C.R. 1, banking methods. Stanton.

A.C.R. 2, adjournment sine die. Estudillo

S.C.R. 1, San Francisco Charter.

Sub. for S.C.R. 2, banking methods..
S.C.R. 4, printing laws.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. On S.B. 11

FREE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.

GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE

On S.B. 11.

JOINT RESOLUTIONS. S.J.R. 1, annual work on mining claims..
MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR. Convening Legislature..

Proclamation

Resignation of Andrew M. Wilson, Railroad Commissioner

MESSAGES FROM SENATE. Adoption of S.J.R. 1..
Adoption of A.C.R. 2

Adoption of report of Committee on Free Conference, S.B. 11.
Appointment of Committee on Conference on S.B. 11

Concurrence in amendments to S.B. 7..

Concurrence in amendments to S.B. 11

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RESOLUTIONS. Annual work on mining claims. Eshleman.
Appointmint of Chaplain. Finney--

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Expenses of Chief Clerk. Transue

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Authorizing Chief Clerk to compile Final History. Transue

Banking methods. Held..

Bills for preparation of Assembly. Berry

Employés. Johnson...

For contingent expenses. Berry

Informing Governor of organization. Fisher

Informing Senate of organization. Stanton
Mileage of members. Committee on Mileage.
Officers and employés. John

Of thanks. Thompson

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Payment of certain bills. Lynch.

Pay of Ed. J. Smith. Coghlan

Pay of Fraternal Brotherhood. Berry.

Receipts for warrants. Leeds.

Relating to candidacy of President Roosevelt. Smith
Relative to introduction of bills. Stetson

Rent of hall.

Rules. Leeds..

Estudillo

Storing furniture. Estudillo

To notify Governor that Assembly is ready to adjourn. Pierce---
To inform Senate that Assembly is ready to adjourn. Drew

Urgency of A.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub. for S.B. 11. Johnson of Sacramento
Urgency of S.B. 5, 6, 7, 12. Estudillo

Urgency of Sub. for S.B. 4, 8, 9, 10. Hewitt.

RULES, STANDING

WILLIS, REV. P. H. Communication from.

WILSON, ANDREW M., RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Resignation of

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INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF ASSEMBLY.

(SECOND EXTRA SESSION.)

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. S.C. R. 1, San Francisco Charter.

A.C.R. 1, adjournment sine die--

GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION

MESSAGES FROM SENATE. Adoption of A.C.R. 1.

Adoption of S.C.R. 1

Informing Assembly of organization

Organization.

OATH OF OFFICE OF OFFICERS.

OFFICERS AND EMPLOYÉS.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT. A.C.R. 1

SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION. S.C.R. 1..

RESOLUTIONS. Committee to notify Governor of organization. Hartmann.
Directing Minute Clerk to remain after adjournment. Transue.

Informing Senate of organization. Stanton.

Officers and employés. John.

Receipt for warrants. Stanton

Rules. Leeds.

INDEX TO ASSEMBLY BILLS.

The figures refer to pages of the Journal; page numbers following the caption "In Senate"
refer to Senate Journal.

FIRST EXTRA SESSION.

ASSEMBLY BILLS.

1-An Act to amend Section 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to holidays.
In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Johnson of Sacramento, read first time,
and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 16; from committee, with amendments,
and recommendation do pass as amended, 38; read second time, and amended, 39;
reported correctly engrossed, 47; made case of urgency, 47; read third time, passed,
and to Senate, 48.

In Senate: Nov. 22-Read first time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 40;
from committee, with recommendation do not pass, 44. (Left on file.)

2-An Act to amend Sections 134 and 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure, both relating
to judicial days.

In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Johnson of Sacramento, read first time,
and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 16; from committee, with amendments,
and recommendation do pass as amended, 38; read second time, and amended, 39;
made case of urgency, 47. (Left on file.)

3--An Act to amend Section 10 of the Political Code, relating to holidays.

In Assembly: Nov. 19--Introduced by Mr. Johnson of Sacramento, read first time,
and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 16; from committee, with recommendation
do pass, 38; read second time, 39; reported correctly engrossed, 47; made case of
urgency, 47; read third time, passed, and to Senate, 48.

In Senate: Nov. 22-Read first time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 40;
from committee, with recommendation do not pass, 44. (Left on file.)
4-An Act to amend Section 7 of the Civil Code, relating to holidays.

In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Johnson of Sacramento, read first time,
and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 16; from committee, with recommendation
do pass, 39; read second time, 40; reported correctly engrossed, 47; made case of
urgency, 47; read third time, passed, and to Senate, 48.

In Senate: Nov. 22-Read first time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 40;
from committee, with recommendation do not pass, 44. (Left on file.)
5-An Act to add a new section to the Political Code of the State of California to be
known and numbered as Section 3900a, relating to the postponing of, collection or
payment of taxes, the postponing of delinquency for non-payment of same, the
postponing of penalties, forfeitures or fines for non-payment of same, the postponing
of time of preparing delinquent lists for unpaid taxes, and the duties of all persons
and public officers in connection therewith, in the event of general financial
stringency.

In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Johnson of Sacramento, read first
time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary, 16; from committee, with recom-
mendation do not pass, 39; read second time, 40; reported correctly engrossed, 47.
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
been heretofore appropriated.

In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Estudillo, read first time, and referred
to Committee on Ways and Means, 16; from committee, with recommendation do
pass, 17; Senate Bill No. 6 substituted, 42.

7-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
direction of the Governor, arising and growing out of the labor troubles and strikes
in the city of San Francisco in the months of May, June, and July, 1907.

In Assembly: Nov. 19-Introduced by Mr. Estudillo, read first time, and referred
to Committee on Ways and Means, 16; from committee, with recommendation do
pass, 17; Senate Bill No. 5 substituted, 42.

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