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Also, Assembly Bill No. 335-An Act to amend an Act approved March twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, entitled an Act to provide for the drainage of the City of Sacramento and of the lands of Swamp Land District Number Two.

Also, Assembly Bill No, 772-An Act amendatory of an Act entitled an Act to encourage the destruction of squirrels and gophers in certain counties in this State, and to provide for a bounty for the same.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 59-An Act to fix the time for holding election for members of Congress, and to repeal certain Acts. Also, Assembly Bill No. 436-An Act to provide for the payment of certain Controller's warrants drawn upon the State Treasury.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 317-An Act to provide for the construction of an open canal through Channel street and Mission Creek, in the City and County of San Francisco, for sanitary purposes, and for the taking of private lands for public use.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 224-An Act for the relief of A. F. Gray, Treasurer and ex officio Tax Collector of El Dorado County. Also, Assembly Bill No. 730--An Act for the support of certain cemeteries in Tehama County.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 615-An Act to open and establish a public street in the City and County of San Francisco, to be called Montgomery Avenue, and to take private lands therefor.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 108-An Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act authorizing the condemnation of private property within the limits of the Laguna Survey, approved March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy, and to provide for the payment of the expenses incurred under said Act.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 478-An Act to provide for the establishment of a Cabinet Department in the State Library.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 461-An Act granting certain lands and buildings, known as the State Reform School property, to the City of Marysville.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 718-An Act to empower the Board of Supervisors of Klamath County to levy a special tax for a certain purpose. Also, Assembly Bill No. 603-An Act to release the claim of the State of California to certain lands in township eleven north, range four east, Mount Diablo base and meridian.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 762-An Act to provide for the protection from overflow, by Putah Creek, of certain lands in the Counties of Yolo and Solano.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 481-An Act to establish a Paid Fire Department in the City of Sacramento.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 556-An Act to better define the boundary line of Mariposa and Fresno Counties.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 477-An Act amendatory of and supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco to open and grade Market street, in said city, from the intersection of said street with Valencia street to its intersection with Seventeenth street, and to condemn private property for the roadway of said street, approved April second, eighteen hundred and seventy.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 546-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to amend an Act restricting the herding of sheep to certain pastures in the Counties of Sonoma and Marin, approved April twentieth, eighteen

hundred and fifty-seven, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty, approved March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 659-An Act supplementary to and amendatory of an Act to protect agriculture and to prevent the trespassing of animals upon private property, approved March twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, approved March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 766-An Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act to aid the Mercantile Library Association of the City and County of San Francisco in paying its indebtedness, approved February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 693-An Act in relation to foreign corporations.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 738-An Act to provide for the payment of certain road indebtedness of Tuolumne County.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 699-An Act to appropriate money for per diem of officers and Clerks of the Assembly at the nineteenth session of the Legislature.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 76-An Act to provide for the payment of the State's portion of the salary of the County Auditor and Assessor of Mariposa County.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 747-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to amend an Act concerning roads and highways in the County of Alameda, approved March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, approved March twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy-two.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 212-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to authorize the Boards of Supervisors of the several counties of this State to grant the right to construct wharves on the overflowed and submerged lands of this State, approved April eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 712-An Act to amend an Act to provide for the management and sale of the lands belonging to the State, approved March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 736-An Act concerning certain duplicate. bonds of the funded debt of eighteen hundred and fifty-seven.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 686-An Act concerning the office of Sheriff of the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 783-An Act to amend section three thousand seven hundred and thirteen of the Political Code of the State of California.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 684-An Act providing for the survey of the line forming a portion of the southern boundary of Siskiyou County and the northern boundary of Lassen County.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 694-An Act to provide for the repair and improvement of roads and highways in the City and County of San Francisco

Also, Assembly Bill No. 767-An Act to confer further powers upon the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 769-An Act to make appropriations for the support of the civil government of the State of California for the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth fiscal years.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 667-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to establish the

Industrial School Department of the City and County of San Francisco, approved April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, approved February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.

Also, substitute for Assembly Bill No. 386-An Act to provide for the payment of outstanding Controller's warrants drawn against the Swamp Land Fund of Swamp Land District Number Seventeen.

Also, Assembly Bill No. 662-An Act to protect the wages of labor, and the salaries and fees of subordinate officers.

NEWTON BOOTH, Governor.

REPORTS.

Reports were made as follows:

By Mr. Spencer:

Mr. SPEAKER: The Committee on Judiciary report back Senate Bill No. 519-An Act to repeal certain statutes-and recommend its passage.

SPENCER, Chairman.

The rules were suspended and the bill above reported taken up. Objection was made to a unanimous suspension of the rules for a third reading of the bill, and the bill was laid over.

On motion of Mr. Gray, Senate Bill No. 509 was taken up under suspension of the rules.

Rules being suspended, read a third time and passed.

Messrs. Gray, Aldrich, Wheaton, and James, were granted leave to be recorded as voting against the passage of the bill.

Mr. Harvey offered the following:

Resolved, That at a quarter before ten o'clock this evening, this House will take a recess for thirty minutes.

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Mr. SPEAKER: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, on this day, passed Assembly Bill No. 706-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to repeal an Act to declare and regulate the power of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco to take private lands for certain public improvements, and to prescribe the manner of its execution, approved April fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, approved March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixtyeight.

Also, passed Assembly Bill No. 346-An Act to provide funds to be applied to building a House of Correction in the City and County of San Francisco, and to authorize the construction of such House of Correction.

Also, passed Assembly Bill No. 143-Relating to Notaries Public in Sacramento County.

Also, passed Assembly Bill No. 652-An Act to provide funds for the further reclamation of Swamp Land Districts Numbers Fifty and Fiftyone, in Sacramento County.

Also, passed Assembly Bill No. 746-Relative to the protection of certain lands.

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Mr. SPEAKER: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, on this day, passed Senate Bill No. 347-An Act to provide for the construction of a public road from the Town of Amador City to the Town of Sutter Creek, in Amador County, and the collection of tolls thereon-and ordered transmitted to the Assembly without engrossment.

SHACKELFORD, Assistant Secretary.

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Mr. SPEAKER: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, on this first day of April, passed Assembly Bill No. 768-An Act to quiet title to certain lands in. Yolo County.

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Mr. SPEAKER: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, on this first day of April, passed Assembly Bill No. 724-An Act relative to opening, widening, and extending streets in the City of San

José.

Also, passed Senate Bill No. 488-An Act supplementary to an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the City of Petaluma.

FERRAL, Secretary.

CONSIDERATION OF THE MESSAGES.

The House concurred in Senate amendments to Assembly Bills Nos. 746, 143, and 112, above reported.

Mr. Splivalo moved a suspension of the rules to take up Senate Bill No. 792, and it was so ordered by the following vote, the ayes and noes being demanded by Messrs. Splivalo, Mecker, and Whiting:

AYES-Messrs. Andrews, Bacon, Baird, Barker, Barklage, Barnes, Berry, Brown, Burckhalter, Caldwell, Dannals, Days, Eagan, Freeman, French, Galloway, Gray, Harvey, Hayes, Henshaw, Hopper, James, Little, Meeker, Mott of Los Angeles, Mott of Sacramento, Munday, McCullough, Rector, Reed, Rice, Russ, Sargent of Santa Clara, Sargent of San Joaquin, Schrack, Seibe, Sensabaugh, Slaughter, Splivalo, Still

wagon, Tinnin, Turner, Walker, Ward, Whiting, Whitney, Wilcox, Woodward, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-50.

NOES-Messrs. Aldrich, Bayley, Bell, Bockius, Center, Chalmers, Connolly, Crane, Edgar, Everett, Franck, Goodall, Lee, Long, Mathers, Pardee, Sammons, Spencer, Welty, and Wheaton-20.

On striking out the enacting clause of the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Wheaton, Gray, and Goodall, and the House refused to strike out by the following vote:

AYES-Messrs. Aldrich, Bayley, Bell, Berry, Bockius, Coleman, Crane, Edgar, Everett, Franck, Galloway, Goodall, Gray, Jost, Lee, Pardee, Russ, Sammons, Sargent of Santa Clara, Sargent of San Joaquin, Spencer, Wheaton, and Woodward—23.

NOES-Messrs. Andrews, Bacon, Baird, Barklage, Barnes, Brown, Burckhalter, Caldwell, Center, Chalmers, Connolly, Cooper, Dannals, Days, Eagan, Ellis, Freeman, French, Harvey, Hayes, Henshaw, Hopper, James, Johnston, Little, Long, Luttrell, Mathers, Meeker, Mott of Los Angeles, Mott of Sacramento, Munday, McCullough, Rector, Reed, Rice, Schrack, Seibe, Sensabaugh, Slaughter, Splivalo, Stillwagon, Tinnin, Turner, Walker, Ward, Welty, Whiting, Whitney, Wilcox, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-52.

On the passage of the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Harvey, Johnston, and Mott of Sacramento, and the bill passed by the following vote:

AYES-Messrs. Andrews, Bacon, Baird, Barklage, Barnes, Bradley, Brown, Burckhalter, Caldwell, Center, Chalmers, Connolly, Cooper, Dannals, Days, De Haven, Eagan, Ellis, Freeman, French, Gibson, Harvey, Hayes, Henshaw, Hopper, James, Johnston, Little, Long, Luttrell, Mathers, Mott of Los Angeles, Mott of Sacramento, Munday, McCullough, Rector, Reed, Rice, Sargent of Santa Clara, Schrack, Seibe, Sensabaugh, Slaughter, Splivalo, Stillwagon, Tinnin, Turner, Walker, Ward, Welty, Whiting, Whitney, Wilcox, Wright, and Mr. Speaker-55.

NOES-Messrs. Aldrich, Bayley, Bell, Berry, Bockius, Coleman, Crane, Edgar, Everett, Franck, Galloway, Goodall, Gray, Jost, Lee, Meeker, Pardee, Russ, Sammons, Sargent of San Joaquin, Spencer, Wheaton, and Woodward-23.

By Mr. Johnston:

Mr. SPEAKER: The Sacramento delegation have had under consideration Senate substitute for Senate Bill No. 466-An Act concerning the office of District Attorney of Sacramento County-and recommend its passage.

JOHNSTON, for Delegation.

The rules were suspended, and the bill above reported taken up, read a third time and passed.

Senate Bill No. 432, above reported in Senate message, read first and second times, and, by unanimous consent, read a third time and passed. The House concurred in Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 54, above reported.

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