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No. 325, S. By Senator Dennett. Pro- No. 333, S.

test of F. R. Knether and
others, against taxation of
insurance companies. To
committee on Finance.
Banks and Insurance, 399.

By Senator Hatton. Protest of Edward E. Brown, against excessive taxation of insurance companies. To committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, 746.

No. 326, S. By Senator Dennett. Re- No. 334, S. By Senator Stout. Petition

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No. 332, S. By Senator Martin. Petition

and protest of citizens against passage of No. 14, A. To committee on Finance, Danks and Insurance, 746.

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No. 338, S. By Senator Stout. Protest of citizens against the passage of No. 14. A. To committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, 787.

No. 339, S. By Senator Martin. Petition and protest against taxation of insurance companies. To committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, $17.

and protest against taxa- No. 340, S. By Senator Munson. Re

tion of insurance compan-
ies. To committee on Fi-
nance, Banks and Insur-
ance, 746.

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monsirance against crease of insurance taxes. To committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, 817.

HISTORY

OF

SENATE MEMORIALS

No. 1, S. By Senator McGillivray. Mem. No. 2, S. By Senator McGillivray. In

orial to congress relating to the deposits of money in the postal service. To committee on Finance, Banks and Insurance, 185. For concurrence, Senator Hatton dissenting, 349. ..mendment submitted, 367. Adopted and ordered to third reading, 367.

troduced as petition, No. 2, S. For an amendment to constitution of the United States to give to congress concurrent jurisdiction with the several states for the suppression of trusts and other combinations to control production, stifle competition, and to regulate for their own benefit the price of products and the wages of labor. Το committee on Federal Relations, 113. For adoption, 173. Adopted, 183. Concurred in. 362. Correctly enrolled, 398. Approved, 531.

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viting the clergy of the

No. 9, S. By Senator Knudson. lating to printing copies of senate bill No. 21, 145. Adopted, 145.

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city of Madison to open No. 10, S. By Senator Roehr. Relating

the sessions of the senate with prayer, 8. Adopted,

9.

to printing extra copies of No. 114, S. Adopted, 165.

No. 3, S. By Senator Lamoreux. In No. 11, S. By Senator Mailer. On the

structing the chief clerk to notify the assembly of the organization of the senate, 9. Adopted, 9.

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death of E. W. Persons and extending condolence and sympathy to the family of the deceased, 192. Adopted. 192. Correctly enrolled, 554. Deposited in office of secretary of state, 801.

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No. 3, S. By Senator Green. That the
superintendent of public
property be and is hereby
directed to furnish to each
member of the legislature
and to each elected officer
thereof, and to the lieu-
tenant-governor, one copy
each of the annotated stat-
utes, the senate and as-
sembly journals and the
blue book for 1897, and
three copies each of the
above for the Judiciary
committee of each house
and one copy each of the
above for every other
standing committee of the
legislature.

That the state librarian
be and is hereby directed
to supply the Judiciary
committee of each house
with a set of the Wiscon-
sin supreme court reports
and the digests thereof, 8.
Adopted, 9. Concurred
in, 10.

No. 4, S. By Senator Whitman. That
the rules of the last legis-
lature as printed in the
blue book of 1897. be
adopted as the rules of
this legislature. except
that the committee on Ju-
diciary in the senate shall
consist of nine members, 9.
Adopted, 9. Concurred in,
10.

No. 5, S. By Senator Baxter. That
when the legislature ad-
journs today it be until
Monday, January 16, at
8:30 o'clock p. m. Amend-
ed by Senator Lamoreux,
changing the time of ad-
journment from Monday,
January 16, at 8:30 o'clock,
p. m. .to Tuesday, January
17th, at 11 o'clock a. m., 11.
Adopted as amended. 11.
Concurred in, 51.

No. 6, S. By Senator McGillivray. On
the death of Alfred W.
Newman, judge of the su
preme court of Wisconsin.
Adopted, 53. Concurred in,
58. Correctly enrolled, 587.
Approved, 642.

No. 7, S. By Senator Stout. That a
joint committee of five,
two from the senate and
three from the assembly,
be appointed to whom all
matters relating to for-
estry be referred and the
committee shall be known
as the Joint Committee on
Forestry, 56. Adopted, 58.
Concurred in, 62.

No. 8, S. By Senator Dennett. Relat-
ing to election of United

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