Journal of the House of Representatives ..., Volume 25Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1897 |
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Page 10
... moved to ad- journ until 9 a . m . to - morrow . Mr. Blair moved to adjourn until 10 a . m . to - morrow . Both motions were lost . The second ballot resulted as fol- Rev. Mr. Mitchell received 35 votes . Rev. Mr. Sanders received 21 ...
... moved to ad- journ until 9 a . m . to - morrow . Mr. Blair moved to adjourn until 10 a . m . to - morrow . Both motions were lost . The second ballot resulted as fol- Rev. Mr. Mitchell received 35 votes . Rev. Mr. Sanders received 21 ...
Page 75
... moved to table the amendment , and the motion was lost . Mr. Bailey moved the previous ques- tion , and it was not seconded . Mr. Evans of Hunt offered the fol- lowing substitute for the amendment by Mr. Ward : Amend by striking out the ...
... moved to table the amendment , and the motion was lost . Mr. Bailey moved the previous ques- tion , and it was not seconded . Mr. Evans of Hunt offered the fol- lowing substitute for the amendment by Mr. Ward : Amend by striking out the ...
Page 96
... moved to adjourn until 10 o'clock a . m . to - morrow , and the motion was lost . On motion of Mr. Neighbors , the amendment was tabled . The resolution was adopted . Mr. Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which House concurrent ...
... moved to adjourn until 10 o'clock a . m . to - morrow , and the motion was lost . On motion of Mr. Neighbors , the amendment was tabled . The resolution was adopted . Mr. Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which House concurrent ...
Page 151
... moved that the minority report be substituted for the majority report . Mr. Bird moved the previous ques- tion , which was seconded , and the main question was ordered . The minority report was adopted al- most unanimously , and the ...
... moved that the minority report be substituted for the majority report . Mr. Bird moved the previous ques- tion , which was seconded , and the main question was ordered . The minority report was adopted al- most unanimously , and the ...
Page 184
... moved to suspend the regular order to take up and place on its second reading , House bill No. 168 , and the motion was lost . Mr. Martin moved to suspend the regular order to take up and place on its second reading , House bill No. 96 ...
... moved to suspend the regular order to take up and place on its second reading , House bill No. 168 , and the motion was lost . Mr. Martin moved to suspend the regular order to take up and place on its second reading , House bill No. 96 ...
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