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146 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE. NOVEJ\IBER 9, Ne:w Hampshire-Henry E. Burnham and Jacob H. Gallinger.' ARKANSAS. Ne:w Jersey-John F. Dryden and John Kean. R. Bruce Macon. Joe T. Robinson. Hugh A. Dinsmore. R. M. Wallace. Ne:w Ym·k-Chauncey M. Depew and Thomas C. Platt. JohnS. Little. North Carolina-LeeS. Overman. CALIFORNIA. Nm·thiakota-HenryC. Hansbrough and PorterJ; McCumber. J. N. Gillett. William J. Wynn. Ohio-Joseph B. Foraker and Marcus A. Hanna. Theodore A. Bell. James C. Needham. Victor H. Metcalf. James McLachlan. 01·egon-Charles W. Fulton and John H. Mitchell. E. J. Livernash: M. J. Daniels. Pennsylvania-Boies Penrose. ' v COLORADO. r Rhode Island-Nelson W. Aldrich and George P. Wetmore. Franklin E. Brooks. H.M.Hogg. South Ca1·olina-Asbury C. Latimei'. John F. Shafroth. South Dakota-Robert J. Gamble and A. B. Kittredge. CON!'<""EOTICUT. Tennessee-Edward W. Carmack. George L. Lilley. Frank B. Brandegee. E. Stevens Henry. Ebenezer J. Hill. Te:ras-Joseph W. Bailey and Charles A. Culberson. Nehemiah D. Sperry. Utah-Thomas Kearns and Reed Smoot. DELAWARE. Vermont-William P. Dillingham and Redfield Proctor. Henry M. Houston. Virginia-Thomas S. Martin. FLORIDA, Washington-Levi Ankeny and Addison G. Foster. Stephen M. Sparkman. William B. Lamar. West Vi1·ginia-Stephen B. Elkins and Nathan B. Scott. Robert W. Davis. Wisconsin-Joseph V. Quarles and John C. Spooner. GEORGIA. Wyoming-Francis E. Warren. Rufu.<;~ E. Lester. John W. Maddox. James M. Griggs. William M. Howard. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Seventy-two Senators having Elijah B. Lewis. Farish C. '!'ate. · responded to their names, there is a quorum of the Senate pres William C. Adamson. T. W. Hardwick. ent ready for the business of the session. Leonidas F. Livingston. William G. Brantley. Charles L. Bartlett. NOTIFICATION TO THE HOUSE. IDAHO. Mr. PLATT of Connecticut submitted the following resolution; :JlUl'ton L. French. which was considered by unanimous consent, and agreed to: ILLINOIS. Resolved, That the Secretary inform the House of Representatives that a Martin Emerich. Benjamin F. Marsh. quorum of the Senate is assembled, and that the Senate is ready to proceed James R. Mann. George W. Prince. to busineSs. William W. Wilson. Joseph V. Graff. George P. Foster. John A. Sterling. NOTIFICATION TO THE PRESIDENT. James McAndrews. Joseph G. Cannon. Mr. HOAR submitted the following resolution; which was con William Lorimer. Vespasian Warner. Philip Knopf. Hemy T. Rainey. sidered by unanimous consent, and agreed to:. William F. Mahoney. Ben F. Caldwell. Resolved, That a committee consisting of two Senators be appointed by HenryS. Boutell. William A. Rodenberg, the Clillir to join such committee as may be appointed by the House of Rep George E. Foss. Joseph B. Crowley. resentatives, to wait upon the President of the United States and inform him H.M.Snapp. James .R. Williams. that a quorum of each House is a "'em bled, and that Congress is ready to Charles E. li'uller. George W. Smith. receive any communication he may be pleased to make. Robert R. Hitt. The PRESIDENT pro tempore appointed as the committee Mr. INDIANA. James A. Hemenway. George W. Cromer. HoAR and Mr. GoRMAN. Robert W. Miers. Charles B. Landis. HOUR OF MEETING. · William T. Zeaor. Edgar D. Crnm:J.>acker. Francis M. Griffith. Frederick LandiS. Mr. CULLO:M submitted the following resolution; which was Elias S. Holliday. James M. Robinson. considered by unanimous consent, and agreed to: . James E. Watson. Abraham L. Brick. Resolved, That the hour of daily meeting of the Senate be 12 o'clock me Jesse Overstreet. ridian until otherwise ordered. IOWA. Thomas Hedge. John A. T. Hull. Mr. ALLISON. I move that the Senate adjourn. MartinJ. Wade. William P. He-pburn. The motion was ag1·eed to; and (at 12 o'clock and 15 minutes Benjamin P. Birdsall. Walter I. Smith. p.m.) the Senate anjourned until to-morrow, Tuesday, November Gilbert N. Hau~en. James P. Conner. Robert G. Cousms. Lot Thomas. 10, 1903, at 12 o'clock meridian. John F. Lacey. KANSAS. Charles F. Scott. James M. Miller. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Charles Curtis. William A. Calderhead. Justin D. Bowersock. William A. Reeder. :1\fONDAY, No1-•embe1· 9, 1903. P. P. Campbell. Victor Murdock. • KENTUCKY. At 12 o'clock m. the Members-elect of the House of Represent Ollie M. James. South Trimble. atives of the Fifty-eighth Congress assembled in their Hall in 0. A. Stanley. George G. Gilbert. John S. Rhea. James N. Kehoe. extraordinarysession in pursuance of a proclamation of the Presi David H. Smith. F. A. Hopkins. dent of the United States, and were called to order by Mr. ALEX Swanger ~her ley. ANDER McDoWELL, Clerk of the last House of Representatives. D. Linn Gooch. The CLERK. Prayer will be offered by the Chaplain of the last LOUISIANA. Adolph Meyer. Joseph E. RansdelL House. Robert C. Davey. Samuel M. Robertson. Rev. HENRY N. CouDEN, Chaplain of the last House of Repre Robert F. Bron&ard. A.P.Pujo. sentatives, offered the following prayer: Phanor Breazeale. Infinite, all-pervading Spirit, God, our Heavenly Father, from MAINE. Amos L. Allen. Edwin C. Burleigh. whom proceedeth all things and from whom life and thought and Llewellyn Powers. action can not be apart, help us as individuals to show our grati Charles E. Littlefield. tude for Thy goodness and wonderful works to the children of men MAR~'D. William H. Jackson. J. W. Denny. by living to the highest conceptions of right and truth and duty, J. F. C. Talbott. Sydney E. Mudd. that Thy glory may be revealed in us and through us. Frank C: Wachter. George E. Pearre. That Thy will may be done, keep Thy servant, the President of MASSACHUSETTS. the United States, his councilors, the lawmakers of the nation, George P. Lawrence. Samuel W. McCall. and those who shall pass judgment upon them ever in a receptive Frederick H. Gillett. J. A. Keliher. ' John R. Thayer. W. S. McNary. mood, that thus guided by Thy spirit we may move on as a nation Charles Q. TirrelL John A. Sullivan. harmoniously and in peace with all the world to greater achieve Butler Ames. Samuel L. Powers. ments ~nd grander victories till all shall know Thee and worship A. P. Gardner. William C. Lovering. Thee in spirit and in truth, and Thine be the glory through Jesus Ernest W. Roberts. William S. Greene. Christ our Lord. Amen. MICHIGAN. The CLERK. The Clerk will call the roll of Members-elect by Alfred Lucking. Hem-y McMorran. Charles E. Townsend. Joseph W. Fordney. States to ascertain whether a quorum of the House of Representa- Washington Gardner. Roswell P. Bishop. tives is present. Edward L. Hamilton. Geor~e A. Loud. William Alden Smith. Archibald B. Darragh. The Clerk proceeded to call the roll, when the following-named H. Olin Young. Members-elect answered: Samuel W. Smith. ALABAMA. Mll'>'NESOTA.. George W. Taylor. John H. Bankhead. James A. Tawney. C. B. Buckman. Ariosto A. Wiley. John L. Burnett. James T. McCleary. Andrew J. Volstead. Henry D. Clayton. William Richardson. C. R. Davis. J. Adam Bede. Sydney J. Bowie. Osca1· W. Underwood. Fred C. Stevens. Halvor Steenersou. Charles W. Thompson. John Lind. 1903. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE. 147 MISSISSIPPI. TEXAS. Ezekiel S. Candler, jr. A.M. Byrd. Morris Sheppard. Albert S. Burleson. Thomas Spight. E. J. Bowers. Sam B. Cooper. Robert L. Henry. B. G. Humphreys. Frank A. McLain. Gordon Russell. 0. W. (:1-illespie. WilsonS. Hill. JohnS. Williams. Choice B. Randell. John H. Stephens. Jack Beall. James L. Slayden. MISSOURI. Scot'& Field. John N. Garner. James T. Lloyd. Champ Clark. A. W.Gregg. W. R. Smith. William W. Rucker. Richard Bartholdt. George F. Burgess. John Dougherty. John T. Hunt. UTAH. Charles F. Cochran. James J. Butler. William S. Cowherd. Edward Robb. - Joseph Howell. David A. De Armond. Willard D. Vandiver. VERMONT. Courtney W. Hamlin. Mrecenas E. Bc-ilton. David J. Foster. Kittredge Haskins. Robert Lamar. Dorsey W. Shackleford. VIRGINI.A.. MONTANA. William A .. Jones. Carter Glass. Joseph M. Dixon. Harry L. Maynard. James Hay. John Lamb. John F. RI.Xey. NEBRASKA. R. G. Southall. Campbell Slemp. Elmer J. Burkett. E. H. Hinshaw. Claude A. Swanson. Henry D. Flood. G. M. Hitchcock. George W. Norris. J. J. McCarthy. M.P. Kinkaid. WASHINGTON. Wesley L. Jones. William E. Humphrey. NEVADA. WEST VIRGINIA.. C. D. VanDuzer. Blackburn B. Dovener. Harry C. Woodyard. l\'EW HAMPSHIRE. Alston G. Dayton. Jam8$A. Hughes. Cyrus A. Sulloway. Frank D. ·Currier. Joseph Holt Gaines. WISCONSIN. l\'EW JERSEY. Henry A. Cooper. John J. Esch. Henry C. Loudenslager. William Hughes H . C. Adams. James H. Davidson. John J. Gardner. R. Wayne Parker. Joseph W. Babcock. EdwardS. Minor. Benjamin F. Howell. William H. Wiley. Theobald Otjen. Webster E. Brown. William M. Lanning. Allan Benny. William H. Stafford. John J. Jenkins. Charles N. Fowler. Allan L. McDermott. C. H. Weisse. NEW YORK. WYOYJNG. Townsend Scudder. Norton P. Otis. Frank W. Mandell. George H. Lindsay:. Thomas W. Bradley. ARIZONA.. Charles T. Dunwell. John H. Ketcham. Frank E. Wilson. William H. Draper. J. F. Wilson. E . M. Bassett. George N. Southwick. NEW MEXICO. Robert Baker. Lucius N. Littauer. BernardS. Rodey. John J. Fitzgerald. William H. Flack. T. D. Sullivan. James S. Sherman. OKLAHOMA. Henry M. Goldfogle. Charles L. Knapp. Bird S. Maguire. William Sulzer. Michael E. Driscoll. HA.W.A.II. William R. Hearst. John W. Dwight. George B. McClellan. Sereno E. Payne. Jonah Kalauiauoale. F. B. Harrison. James Breck Perkins. The CLERK. On the call of the roll, 375 Members have an Ira E. Rider. Charles W. Gillet. William H. Douglas. James W. Wadsworth. swered·to their names. A qudrum of the House is present.