The Report of the Committee was adopted, and Senate Bill No. 32 was placed on the Calendar for Monday, March 13, 1911, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., for consideration in Committee of the Whole. At 11:19 o'clock A. M., the Senate adjourned. The Senate met at 10:30 o'clock A. M., Vice-President Kalama presiding. After prayer by the Chaplain, the Roll was called, showing Senator Quinn absent. The Journal of the Eighteenth Day was read and approved. At 10:45 o'clock A. M., the Senate took a recess subject to the call of the Chair. The Senate reconvened at 11:04 o'clock A. M.; President Knudsen in the Chair. A Communication (No. 29) from the Chief Clerk of the Office of the Secretary of the Territory, informing the Senate that the Governor had signed House Bill No. 23, was read by the Clerk as follows: By direction of the Secretary, I beg leave to notify your Honorable Body that the Governor has this day signed the House Bill No. 23, as Act 13, entitled "An Act to Amend Very respectfully yours, H. P. O'SULLIVAN, Chief Clerk. The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 30) from Mr. E. A. Mott-Smith, Special Disbursing Agent, U. S. Treasury Department, was read by the Clerk as follows: EXECUTIVE BUILDING. Secretary of Hawaii. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. Honorable Eric A. Knudsen, President of the Senate, Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii, Sir: In order to facilitate the work of my office in the handling of the Federal Fund for Legislature Expenses, Territory of Hawaii, 1911, may I kindly ask that you furnish me with a list giving the names, date of appointment, manner of employment, and salary of the officers of the Senate and clerks of the various committees. Very respectfully yours, E. A. MOTT-SMITH, The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 56) from the House of Representatives, inquiring into the disposition of House Joint Resolution No. 4, was read by the Clerk as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. The Honorable President and Members of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii. Gentlemen:— I am directed by the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii to inquire what disposition was made by your Honorable Body of House Joint Resolution No. 4. Very respectfully yours, EDWARD WOODWARD, Clerk, House of Representatives. The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 57) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of its non-concurrence in the amendments made to House Bill No. 42, was read by the Clerk as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. The Honorable President and Members of the Senate of the Gentlemen: I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii, this day, failed to concur in the amendments made by the Senate to House Bill No. 42, and that the Speaker of the House has appointed the following as a Conference Committee to act with a like Committee to be appointed by the President of the Senate for the further consideration of said Bill: Representatives Rice, Fernandez and Williamson. Very respectfully yours, EDWARD WOODWARD, Clerk, House of Representatives. The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 58) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 8, was read by the Clerk as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. The Honorable President and Members of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii. Gentlemen: I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 8, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii. Very respectfully yours, EDWARD WOODWARD, The Communication was received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 8, entitled "An Act to Amend Section 13, of Act 39 of the Session Laws of 1905, as Amended by Section 1 of Act 54 of the Session Laws of 1905, and as Amended by Section 1 of Act 58 of the Session Laws of 1909, Relative to Deputy Sheriffs." The Bill passed First Reading by Title, and was referred to the Judiciary Committee. A Communication (No. 59) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 70, was read by the Clerk as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. The Honorable President and Members of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii. Gentlemen: I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 70, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Repre- Very respectfully yours, EDWARD WOODWARD, Clerk, House of Representatives. The Communication was received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 70, entitled "An Act to Regulate the Rate of Interest Due or to Become Due by Persons Acquiring or Who Have Acquired Homesteads." The Bill passed First Reading by Title and was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. At this juncture, Senators Judd, Robinson and Hewitt were named by the Chair as Senate Conferees on House Bill No. 42. A Communication (No. 60) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 71, was read by the Clerk as follows: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Honolulu, T. H., March 8, 1911. The Honorable President and Members of the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii. Gentlemen: I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 71, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii. Very respectfully yours, EDWARD WOODWARD, Clerk, House of Representatives. The Communication was received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 71, entitled "An Act to Prohibit the Members of the Several Boards of Supervisors from Practicing or Acting as Attorneys or Counselors at Law in Criminal Cases, and in Certain Civil Cases During Their Term of Office, and Prescribing a Penalty Therefor." |