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The delegates assembled and elected temporary officials. A Committee on Credentials and a Reception Committee were appointed.
The Committee on Credentials presented its report. The report was read section by section and adopted. Claggett was elected permanent president and Reid vice president. The Convention also elected a secretary and sergeant at arms.
A first assistant of the secretary, chaplain, doorkeeper, assistant doorkeeper, and pages were elected. A Committee on Rules was appointed. The Committee on Committees presented a report, which was adopted.
The Committee on Rules presented its report, which was read section by section and adopted. A second assistant clerk was elected. A petition from the Women's Christian Temperance Union was presented and laid upon the table. The president presented the list of members to standing committees.
The president was authorized to administer the oath of office. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was granted a hearing on the following day. A resolution on committee reports was presented and adopted.
A Petition for Women's Suffrage and Prohibition was presented and referred to the Committee on Election and Right of Suffrage.
Several delegates requested a leave of absence.
The Committee on Elections reported on the petition from the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. The Preamble and Articles I, XIV, III, and XI were presented to the Convention.
Article IV was presented to the Convention. The Committee on Ways and Means presented a report, which was referred to the secretary of the territory. The Convention received a communication from the National Woman’s Suffrage Association requesting a hearing. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole. The Committee of the Whole reported on the Petition for Woman’s Suffrage and Prohibition. The Convention agreed to incorporate Section 1 of that petition into the Constitution.
Article X and VIII were presented to the Convention. Mrs. Dunaway of the National Woman’s Suffrage Association presented a resolution on woman’s suffrage.
Article XII was presented to the Convention. The Convention resolved to record the Committee of the Whole proceedings in the Journal. Batten gave notice to move to amend the rules.
The Convention received Articles IX, XV, and VI. Rule 11 of the Rules and Standing Orders was amended. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole. The Committee of the Whole presented a report on Article I.
The Convention received Articles Number XIII, V, and VIII. The Convention also resolved into the Committee of the Whole for the proceedings of the day.
The Convention received Article XVI from the Committee on Livestock and considered the Committee of the Whole reports on Articles XIV, IV, X, and III.
The Convention took under consideration the Committee of the Whole Reports on Articles VIII, XII, and IX.
The Convention took under consideration the report of the special committee on finance and the reports from the Committee of the Whole on Article IX. The Convention then received the congressional delegation.
The reports of the standing committees were received. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole to consider the report of the Committee on Education. Having reported the progress on Article IX, the Convention read the article line by line.
The report of the Committee of the Whole as well the Rules of the Convention were discussed. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole. The committee then reported their progress on Article VI. The article was then considered by the Convention and referred to the Committee on Engrossment.
The Committee on Engrossment was appointed. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole. The committee reported their progress on the report of the Committee on Public and Private Corporations. The report of the Committee on Engrossment was then given, and Article VI was taken up and adopted. The Committee of the Whole reported their progress on Article XV which was then referred to the Committee on Engrossment by the Convention.
Articles XI, III, XV, and resolution on state elections were presented and discussed.
Article III was sent to the Committee on Engrossment. The Convention then resolved into the Committee of the Whole to consider the article on Salaries of Public Officers. Articles IV, III, XV, and XIII were discussed further by the Convention.
Articles XIV, IV, X, XII, IX, XVI, XIV, XI, and VIII were all discussed further by the Convention.
Final readings were done for Articles XII, IX, and VIII. Articles V, XVI, IV, VIII, and I were further discussed by the Convention.
Reports from the Committee on Mines and Mining, the Committee on Apportionment, and the Committee on Engrossment were received. Articles X and XI were adopted. Articles XIII, I, VII, and V were considered by the Convention.
The Preamble as well as Articles XXI, II, V, XX, VII, XVIII, were discussed further by the Convention.
The report of the Committee on Schedule was received. Article XVIII was discussed at length by the Convention before its adoption. Article VII and the reports of the Committee on Engrossment and the Committee on Ways and Means were also received.
Article XVIII was referred to the Committee on Engrossment. The Convention resolved into the Committee of the Whole to discuss the Article XIX. The committee reported their progress and Article XIX was taken up in the Convention, amended, and referred to the Committee on Engrossment. The report of the Committee on Ways and Means and Article XXI were then taken up.
The completed Constitution of the State of Idaho was referred to the Convention for final signatures. The Convention then adjourned sine die.