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Committee: Convention
A. C. Baker, of Maricopa County, was elected temporary chairman. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Temporary secretary called roll of delegates-elect and all were present as follows: Fred T. Colter, Apache county. C. C. Hutchinson, Edward M. Doe, Coconino county. E. E. Ellinwood, Thomas Feeney, John Bolan, A. F. Parsons, R. B. Sims, P. F.... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The chairman appointed the following committee, Goldwater of Yavapai, Doe of Coconino, Franklin of Maricopa, Ellinwood of Cochise, Kingan of Pima. Monday October 1910Committee: Committee for the Administration of the Oath of Office
The chairman appointed the following committee, Goldwater of Yavapai, Doe of Coconino, Franklin of Maricopa, Ellinwood of Cochise, Kingan of Pima. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee Report Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Moved, seconded and carried that report of committee on credentials be adopted. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Winsor's Proposal for Seat Selection Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Ellinwood's Amendment to Winsor's Proposal for Seat Selection Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amended by E.E. Ellinwood, delegate-elect of Cochise, and accepted by Winsor that slips with names of various counties thereon be placed in hat and that secretary draw same, and that selection of seats be according to names of counties as drawn.... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amended by E.E. Ellinwood, delegate-elect of Cochise, and accepted by Winsor that slips with names of various counties thereon be placed in hat and that secretary draw same, and that selection of seats be according to names of counties as drawn.... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Appoint a Committee on Committees Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The President appointed the following committee: Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of Cochise, Weinberger of Gila, Lynch of Graham, Crutchfield of Maricopa, Lovin of Mohave, Morgan of Navajo, Coker of Pinal, Kingan of Pima, Curtis of Santa... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Standing Committees
Mr. Winsor moved the appointment of a committee of one from each county to suggest the standing committees for this convention; seconded and carried. The President appointed the following committee : Colter of Apache, Hutchinson of Coconino, Sims of... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
President appointed following committee on finances: Wood of Yavapai, Curtis of Santa Cruz and Feeney of Cochise. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
President appointed following committee on finances: Wood of Yavapai, Curtis of Santa Cruz and Feeney of Cochise. Monday October 1910Committee: Preliminary Committee on Finance
President appointed following committee on finances: Wood of Yavapai, Curtis of Santa Cruz and Feeney of Cochise. Monday October 1910Committee: Preliminary Committee on Finance
President appointed following committee on finances: Wood of Yavapai, Curtis of Santa Cruz and Feeney of Cochise. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Resolution Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved the adoption of resolution, which was seconded and carried. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Baker, convention adjourned to 10 a.m. October 11, 1910. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from B.J. Tiernan Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Certificate of the Members of the Arizona Constitutional Convention Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Credentials
Certificate of the Members of the Arizona Constitutional Convention Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Certificate of the Members of the Arizona Constitutional Convention Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Jones moved, seconded by Mr. Jacome, adoption of Report; carried. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution adopted. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Sergeant at Arms announced by Mr. Curtis had taken his seat. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Rules and Procedure. (5) Chairman Winsor, Bolan, Franklin, Goldwater, Doe. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Rules and Procedure. (5) Chairman Winsor, Bolan, Franklin, Goldwater, Doe. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Pamphlet on Commissioning a Form of Government for Cities Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Pamphlet on Commission Form of Government for Cities, offered by Mr. Crutchfield was referred by the President to Committee Number Six, on Counties and Municipalities. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Finance, Accounts and Expense. (3) Chairman Wood, Cobb, Jones (Maricopa). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Finance, Accounts and Expense. (3) Chairman Wood, Cobb, Jones, Maricopa. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Finance, Accounts and Expense. (3) Chairman Wood, Cobb, Jones (Maricopa) Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Finance, Accounts and Expense. (3) Chairman Wood, Cobb, Jones (Maricopa). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Printing and Clerks. (3) Chairman Short, Jones (Maricopa), Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Printing and Clerks. (3) Chairman Short, Jones (Maricopa), Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Printing and Clerks. (3) Chairman Short, Jones (Maricopa), Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Printing and Clerks. (3) Chairman Short, Jones (Maricopa), Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Preamble and Declaration of Rights. (3) Chairman Crutchfield, Connelly, Morgan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Preamble and Declaration of Rights. (3) Chairman Crutchfield, Connelly, Morgan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Preamble and Declaration of Rights. (3) Chairman Crutchfield, Connelly, Morgan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 1. Preamble and Declaration of Rights. (3) Chairman Crutchfield, Connelly, Morgan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 2. Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. (13) Chairman Winsor, Cassidy, Baker, Cunniff, Coker, Colter, Feeney, Morgan, Roberts, Simms, (Graham), Webb,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 3. Executive, Impeachment and Removal from office. (9) Chairman Weinberger, Cassidy, Cunningham, Franklin, Short, Sims (Cochise), Bradner, Wood, Jones (Yavapai). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 4. Judiciary. (13) Chairman Cunningham, Baker, Ingraham, Ellinwood, Weinberger, Lynch, Franklin, Crutchfield, Parsons, Goldwater, Wood, Doe, Kingan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 5. Suffrage and Elections. (11) Chairman Jones (Yavapai), Orme, Cobb, Osborn, Kinney, Ingraham, Lovin, Moeur, Tovrea, Langdon, Scott. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present --- Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones, Keegan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch,... Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present--- Baker, Bolan, Cassidy. Cobb, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones, Keegan, Kingan, Langdon,... Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 6. Counties and Municipalities. (5) Chairman Sims, (Cochise), Colter, Baker, Feeney, Moore. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Pamphlet on Commissioning a Form of Government for Cities Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present---Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M.... Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 7. Education and Public Instruction. (5) Chairman Moeur, Bolan, Kinney, Hutchinson, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Tovrea, Mr. Connelly and Mr. Short had taken their seats. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 8. State and School Lands. (5) Chairman Coker, Jones (Yavapai), Simms (Graham), Orme, Cunningham. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 9. Public Service Corporations other than Railroads. (9) Chairman Ingraham, Parsons, Jones (Maricopa), Kinney, Lynch, Moeur, Wills, Langdon, Pusch. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the President of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Rules and Procedure
Mr. Winsor offered the report of the committee on Rules and Procedure. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Request Copies of the Journals of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 10. Private Corporations and Banks. (9) Chairman Roberts, Keegan, Goldwater, Ellinwood, Tuthill, Tovrea, Winsor, Curtis, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion carried. Mr. Doe asked that he be entered on the record as voting in the negative. [Editor's Note: Because Mr Doe was the only one to have his vote recorded, his is the only vote represented in the voting records.] Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 11. Railroads. (7) Chairman Jones (Maricopa), Cunniff, Ellinwood, Bradner, Connelly, Short, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Hunt to the President of the Constitutional Convention of Oklahoma. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
The following reply was sent to Mr. Murray: Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced by Mr. Morgan had taken his seat. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 12. Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights. (5) Chairman Orme, Colter, Coker, Moore, Simms (Graham). Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Mines and Mining
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 13. Mines and Mining. (5) Chairman Cobb, Cunniff, Feeney, Lovin, Short. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 14. Federal Relations. (3) Chairman Parsons, Standage, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 14. Federal Relations. (3) Chairman Parsons, Standage, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 14. Federal Relations. (3) Chairman Parsons, Standage, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 14. Federal Relations. (3) Chairman Parsons, Standage, Wells. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 15. Militia and Public Defence. (3) Chairman Tuthill, Osborn, Standage. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 15. Militia and Public Defence. (3) Chairman Tuthill, Osborn, Standage. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 15. Militia and Public Defence. (3) Chairman Tuthill, Osborn, Standage. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 15. Militia and Public Defence. (3) Chairman Tuthill, Osborn, Standage. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
The motion prevailed. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Rules and Procedure (Amended) Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Reconsider the Printing of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Jones of Maricopa, moved, Mr. Cunniff seconded, to reconsider motion ordering one hundred copies of report of committee on Rules and Procedure printed; withdrawn. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 16. Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation. (13) Chairman Keegan, Wills, Webb, Wood, Ellinwood, Osborn, Moore, Lovin, Roberts, Standage, Pusch, Scott, White. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Ellinwood's Amendment to Rule 1 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 1. Mr Ellinwood moved, seconded by Mr. Weinberger that figure 9 be stricken out and figures 10 be inserted at the end of line one; amendment lost by standing vote. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 1 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Reconsider Winsor's Resolution Relating to the Introduction of Propositions Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, Mr. Feeney seconded, to reconsider resolution fixing October 15, 1910, as date for receiving propositions for incorporation in the Constitution; carried. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Lay Winsor's Resolution Relating to the Introduction of Propositions on the Table Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved to lay the resolution on the table; carried. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 17. Labor. (5) Chairman Bolan, Bradner, Morgan, Feeney, Cooper. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Baker's Amendment to Rule 2 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 2. Mr. Baker moved that words "a quorum be" be inserted after the word "if" and before the word "present" in the second paragraph; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 2 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 18. Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous. (5) Chairman Colter, Connelly, Tuthill, Kingan, Jacome. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 3 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 19. Ordinance. (3) Chairman Goldwater, Crutchfield, Hutchinson. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 19. Ordinance. (3) Chairman Goldwater, Crutchfield, Hutchinson. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 19. Ordinance. (3) Chairman Goldwater, Crutchfield, Hutchinson. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 19. Ordinance. (3) Chairman Goldwater, Crutchfield, Hutchinson. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Doe's Amendment to Rule 4 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 4. Mr. Doe moved that in line three after the word "such" the words "will only" be stricken out and the word "shall" inserted and that after the word "granted" and before the word “by” the word "only" be inserted, and that the word "vote" be... Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 4 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 20. Matters for Separate Submission. (5) Chairman Wills, Franklin, Webb, Tovrea, Keegan. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 5 and 6 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 5 and 6 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
The President announced the following standing committees: [...] 21. Style, Revision and Compilation. (5) Chairman Cunniff, Ingraham, Cassidy, Lynch, Weinberger. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment to Rule 7 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 7. On motion the word "upon" at the end of the paragraph was stricken out. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 7 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from G. W. Hull of Jerome, Arizona Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communications from G. W. Hull of Jerome, Arizona, read and referred to the Committee on Legislative Department Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Communication from G. W. Hull of Jerome, Arizona Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the Legislative Reference Department Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Replace "Minutes" with "Journal" in the Daily Proceedings Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded Mr. Webb, where the word "Minutes" appears in the daily proceedings the word "Journal" be inserted; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Reconsider the Motion that the Secretary's Report Be Called the Journal Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Webb moved to re-consider the motion that the Secretary's report be called the Journal; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M.... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer by Chaplain. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read and Approve the Minutes Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Minutes for October 17, 1910 read and approved. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order at 2:00 by the President. Quorum present. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Franklin, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Winsor, Mr. Jones of Maricopa had taken their seats. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Crutchfield's Amendment to Rule 25 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 25. Mr. Crutchfield moved and Mr. Ingraham seconded, that the word "repeated" in the middle of line three be stricken out and the word "entertained" substituted; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 17, introduced by Mr. Winsor, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 25 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 17 - Direct Legislation Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 26 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Rescind the Authority of the Committee on Rules and Procedure to Contract for a Stenographic Report Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 18, introduced by Mr. Weinberger, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 18 - Recall of Public Officers Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Short's Amendment to Rule 27 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 27. Mr. Short moved and Mr. Lynch seconded that in line six the words "a motion for reconsideration" be stricken out; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 27 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Give the Committee More Time to Report on Contracts Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 19, introduced by Mr. Parsons, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 19 - Federal Relations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Ellinwood moved to amend to give the Committee until 9:00 a.m., October 18, 1910, to prepare and submit further report; amendment lost. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 20 - State Engaging in Industrial Pursuits Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 20, introduced by Mr. Bradner, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 20 - State Engaging in Industrial Pursuits Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Vote on motion of Mr. Coker was as follows: Ayes-—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Jacome, A.M. Jones, Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin,... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21, introduced by Mr. Baker, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment to Correct Rule 28 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 22 - Corporations Other than Municipal Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 28. In lines 4 and 5 the word "inadvisable" was corrected to read "indivisable". Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 22, introduced by Mr. Baker, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 22 - Corporations Other than Municipal Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 23, introduced by Mr. Moeur, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 24 - Recall Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 24, introduced by Mr. Osborn, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 24 - Recall Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Baker's Amendment to Rule 29 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 29. Mr. Baker moved and Mr. Ellinwood seconded, that in line two after the word "vote" and before the word "unless" that the words "as his name appears upon the roll" be inserted; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 29 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 25, introduced by Mr. Cassidy, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Make the Daily Journal the Secretary's Daily Report Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor the Daily Journal was made the Secretary's daily report of the proceedings. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 26 - State-wide Prohibition Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 26, introduced by Mr. Franklin, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 26 - State-wide Prohibition Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 27 - Suffrage Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 27, introduced by Mr. Franklin, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 27 - Suffrage Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 28 - Mineral Deposits Underlying School Land Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 28, introduced by Mr. Crutchfield, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 28 - Mineral Deposits Underlying School Land Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 2 Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The following resolution, introduced by Mr. Short, was adopted: Resolution No. 2. "Resolved, that subdivision (b) of Rule 53 be amended by inserting after the words 'exclusive of the day of reference' the words 'legal holidays and Sundays."' Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from F. B. Smith Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from F. B. Smith, of Globe, Arizona, read and referred to the Committee on State and School Lands. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Communication from F. B. Smith Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order at 2:00 p.m. by the President. Quorum present. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Wm. Burke Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from the Yuma County Bar Association Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from Wm. Burke read and referred to the Committee on Separate Submission. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Ingraham offered a communication from the Yuma County Bar Association which was read and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Communication from Wm. Burke Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 3 Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 15, introduced by Mr. Moeur of Maricopa, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Printing and Clerks. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor, recess was taken until 2:00 p.m., October 18, 1910. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 15 - Education Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 16, introduced by Mr. Sims of Cochise, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Printing and Clerks. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 16 - School Lands Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Bolan, Cassidy. Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones, Keegan, Kingan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur,... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer by chaplain. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read and Approve the Minutes Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Minutes for October 18, 1919, read and approved. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Baker, Mr. Goldwater, Mr. Wills, and Mr. Crutchfield and Mr. Pusch had taken their seats. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 1 - Preamble Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 29, introduced by Mr. Ellinwood, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Petition signed by laboring men of Globe, Arizona, read and referred to the Committee on Labor. [Editor's Note: The Minutes records this petition as having been referred by the Convention twice on this day, once in the morning and once in the... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 45 - Legislative Departments Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 45, relative to Legislative Departments, introduced by Mr. Connelly, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 45 - Legislative Departments Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 30, introduced by Mr. Jones of Maricopa County, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication from the Mine Unions of Globe, Arizona Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Ascertain the Legal Power of the Convention in the Matter of Printing Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Winsor's Amendment to the Motion to Ascertain the Legal Power of the Convention in the Matter of Printing Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 31, introduced by Mr. Jones of Maricopa County, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Webb's Amendment to Winsor's Amendment Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor accepted the amendment of Mr. Webb. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 32, introduced by Mr. Short, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor's amendment was carried by the following vote: Ayes---Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Curtis, Feeney, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Lovin, Moore, Parsons, Roberts, Sims, R. B., Simms, mit, Tuthill, Webb,... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amended motion of Mr. Franklin was adopted. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 approved as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 33, introduced by Mr. Short, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Osborn's Notice of His Intention to Move to Amend the Rules Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Osborn gave notice that on October 20, 1910 he would move to amend the rules. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 34, introduced by Mr. Short, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Powers of the Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, and Mr. Cunningham seconded, that a Committee to consist of Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Kingan and Mr. Baker be appointed to confer with the Secretary of the Territory to ascertain the legal power of the Convention in the matter of... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 35, introduced by Mr. Short, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 46 - Educational Qualifications for Voters Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 46, relating to Educational Qualification for Voters, introduced by Mr. Bradner, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion Make a Change to Proposition Number 14 Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 46 - Educational Qualifications for Voters Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Permission granted Mr. Cunniff to make correction in Proposition 14, now in the hands of the Committee on Printing and Clerks. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 36, introduced by Mr. Ingraham, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cobb the Convention adjourned to 9:00 a.m., October 18, 1910. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 47, relating to Labor Contracts, introduced by Mr. Parsons, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 47 - Labor Contracts Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 37, introduced by Mr. Ingraham, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 48 - Employees on Public Work Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 48, relating to Employees on Public Work, introduced by Mr. Parsons, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 38, introduced by Mr. Ingraham, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 48 - Employees on Public Work Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 49 - Police Regulation Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 39, introduced by Mr. Short, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 49, relating to police regulation, introduced by Mr. Parsons, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 49 - Police Regulation Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Winsor's Amendment to Rule 53 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 50, relating to Limitation of Damages for Personal Injury, introduced by Mr. Parsons, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 40, introduced by Mr. Webb, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 51 - Qualification of Voters Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 51, relating to Qualification of Voters, introduced by Mr. Ellinwood, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 51 - Qualification of Voters Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 41, introduced by Mr. Crutchfield, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 53. Mr. Winsor moved and Mr. Ellinwood seconded that in section (h) line four after the word "revised" and before the word "arranged" the words "and logically" be inserted; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Ellinwood's Amendment to Rule 53 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Ellinwood moved that in section (j) line eight after the word "vote" that the following be inserted: "and if it receive the approval by an aye and nay vote of a majority of the members elected to the Convention it shall be declared to be adopted"; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rule 53 adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 52 - Municipal Corporations Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 52, relating to Municipal Corporations, introduced by Mr. Sims, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 52 - Municipal Corporations Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 53 - Banking Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 42, introduced by Mr. Orme, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 53, relating to Banking, introduced by Mr. Baker, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 53 - Banking Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 43, introduced by Mr. Cassidy, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 44, introduced by Mr. Orme, read first time, 500 copies ordered and printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 54 - Mode of Amending Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Rules 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 were adopted as read. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 54, relating to Mode of Amending, introduced by Mr. Colter, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report of the Committee on Rules and Procedure as Amended Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 55 - Powers of the Legislative Assembly Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 55, relating to the Powers of the Legislative Assembly, introduced by Mr. Ellinwood, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Bolan that report of the Committee on Rules and Procedure be adopted as amended; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 54 - Mode of Amending Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 55 - Powers of the Legislative Assembly Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Resolution Number 3 Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved the adoption of Resolution No. 3; motion carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingrahatn, Jacome,... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take the Resolution Relating to the Introduction of Propositions from the Table Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Cobb's Amendment to Rule 52 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved that the resolution relating to introduction of Propositions which was tabled October 14, 1910, be taken from the table; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Resolution Number 5 Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Ellinwood's Amendment to Cobb's Amendment to Rule 52 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Winsor's Resolution Relating to the Introduction of Propositions Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read Proposition Number 1 a Second Time Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 5 Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Second reading of Proposition Number 1... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 4 Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Second reading of Proposition Number 1; referred to Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff introduced resolution No. 4 which was adopted as follows: Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment accepted by Mr. Cobb. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved and Mr. Webb seconded, that resolution relating to introduction of Propositions be adopted; carried. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Ingraham's Amendment to Cobb's Amendment to Rule 52 of the Report from the Committee on Rules and Procedure Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Winsor's Amendment to Resolution Number 5 Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment accepted by Mr. Cobb. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor offered the following amendment which was accepted by Mr. Cassidy: That after the word resolved, the following be stricken out: "that Rule 52 be changed by adding to the end thereof the following words." Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The amended resolution of Mr. Cassidy was adopted as follows: "Resolved that no proposition shall be presented after October 31, 1910, except by one of the standing committees." Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amended amendments of Mr. Cobb lost by the following vote: Ayes---Baker, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, F. A., Kingan, Langdon, Lynch, Osborn, Parsons, Pusch, Scott, Standage, Tuthill,... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Proposition Number 1 - Preamble Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cassidy convention adjourned to 9:00 a.m., October 19, 1910. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 29 - Private Corporations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 30 - Elections Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 31 - Primary Elections Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read Proposition Number 3 a Second Time Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Second reading of Proposition No. 3... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Second reading of Proposition No. 3; referred to Committee on Federal Relations. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 32 - Provide for the Apportionment of Legislative Employees Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Coker moved, and Mr. Webb seconded, that motion of Mr. Cunniff be made a special order for 2 p. m., October 15, 1910; lost. [Editor's Note: The sources disagree on the outcome of this motion. Records of the Arizona Constitutional Convention record... Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 33 - Fix the Date Elected Officials Shall Assume Their Office Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Proposition Number 3 - Religious Toleration Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 34 - Establish a Railroad Commission Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 35 - Introduction of Legislative Measures Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Extend the Privilege of the Convention Chamber to the Press Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Make Cunniff's Motion to Rescind the Contract with the Reporters a Special Order for 2 p. m., October 17, 1910 Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 36 - Public Service Corporations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Webb, members of the Press were extended the privilege of the Convention Chamber and invited to enter during the recess and after the hour of adjournment. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Baker moved, seconded by Mr. Webb, that motion of Mr. Cunniff be made special order for 2 p. m., October 17, 1910; lost. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 37 - Corporations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Kingan's Resolution Authorizing the Printing Committee to Make all Necessary Contracts for the Journal Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 38 - Labor and Corporations Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Cobb's Amendment to Replace "Printing Committee" with "a special committee" in Kingan's Resolution Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The amendment accepted by Mr. Kingan. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 39 - Roads and Bridges Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 40 - Counties, Cities and Towns Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Amended motion of Mr. Kingan lost by the following vote. Ayes—Cobb, Cooper, Crutchfield, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Franklin, Jacome, Kingan, Lynch, Moeur, Orme, Osborn, Parsons, Pusch, Scott, Simms, Mit, Standage, Tuthill, Webb, White, Wells, Winsor.... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 41 - Education Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 42 - Suffrage and Elections Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 43 - Distribution of Powers Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 44 - Charitable Institutions Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Change the Daily Proceedings to Minutes or Journal whenever Necessary Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor, seconded by Mr. Kinney, the Secretary was instructed to change the daily proceedings to "Minutes" or "Journal" whenever necessary, the same to be done automatically. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Create a Verbatim Report Using Existing Aid Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Crutchfield moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that the secretaries be instructed to use what aid they now have and to secure more to make as nearly as possible a verbatim report of the daily proceedings; carried. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn until October 20 Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Communication from the Yuma County Bar Association Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cobb moved, seconded by Mr. Webb, that the Convention adjourn to 9 a.m., October 20, 1910; lost. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn until 2 p.m. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor convention stood at recess to 2 p.m. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Convention will please come to order. There is a quorum present. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the president. Roll call as follows: Present -- Baker, Bolan, Cassidy. Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Prayer Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Printing Announcement Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Franklin: I desire to rise also on the question of personal privilege and in doing this, I bow most humbly to this august body. I believe that the noble idea of the gentleman who has just preceded me will be subserved in this convention and will be... Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Short, Chairman of the Committee on Printing and Clerks, reported the following propositions had been printed: Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 16. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Roll call as follows: Present---Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M.... Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Osborn and Mr. Cobb had taken their seats. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Crutchfield Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Lynch had taken his seat. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: First reading of the proposition; referred to the Committee on Printing and 500 copies ordered printed. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Crutchfield offered a letter which was referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Osborn Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Letter from Crutchfield Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Osborn offered a letter which was referred to the Committee on Suffrage and Election. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram received by the President was referred to the Committee on Labor. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Letter from Osborn Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication Received by the President Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Roll call as follows: Present---Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A. M. Jones, F. A. Jones, Keegan, Kinney,... Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read and Approve the Minutes Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Minutes of October 21, 1910, read and approved. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Second reading of the proposition... Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Scott and Mr. Osborn had taken their seats. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: The convention will come to order. The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed quorum present. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Henry C. White of Phoenix Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Henry C. White of Phoenix, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on State and School Lands. Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from John Doan of Douglas Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from John Doan of Douglas, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Private Corporations and Banks. Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Proposition Number 5 - Preamble Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Communication from Henry C. White of Phoenix Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 17 - Direct Legislation Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Private Corporations and Banks
Communication from John Doan of Douglas Thursday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 20 - State Engaging in Industrial Pursuits Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 21 - Primary Elections Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 23 - Seat of Government Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Cassidy. Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones, Keegan, Kingan, Langdon,... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 27 - Suffrage Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 28 - Mineral Deposits Underlying School Land Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Goldwater, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Baker, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Roberts and Mr. Winsor had taken their seats. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 80 - Officers Chosen and Appointed Deputies Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present---Baker, Bolan, Cassidy. Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones,... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Committee Report on Propositions Numbers 1 and 5 Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 1 - Preamble Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 5 - Preamble Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Goldwater had taken his seat. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 5, referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. [Editor's Note: There is some confusion in the sources surrounding which proposition relating to the preamble was amended and referred to the Committee on Style, Revision and... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr Baker to suspend rules and read Proposition No 38 by title, lost by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Cobb, Coker, Cooper, Cunningham, Ellinwood Feeney, Keegan, Kingan, Lovin, Osborn Parsons, Simms, Mit., Tuthill, Weinberger, White, Wills. ... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 109 - Railroads Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 109, relating to Railroads, introduced by Mr. Webb, read first time, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and Other Police Officers Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 1 - Preamble Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Crutchfield moved, seconded by Mr. Feeney, that the Convention go into a Committee of the Whole to consider the report of the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights on Propositions Nos. 1 and 5. Motion lost by the following... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Read Proposition Number 61 a Second Time Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 61, read second time... Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 61, read second time and referred to Committee on Suffrage and Elections. Tuesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Proposition Number 61 - Qualifications of Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and Other Police Officers Tuesday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Coker had taken his seat. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 89, read second time and referred to Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. [Editor's Note: The Records state that Proposition Number 89 is referred to the Committee on Labor. However, since it... Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Associate Justice E.W. Lewis of Globe, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Judiciary. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Henry H. Folson of Boston Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Henry H. Folson of Boston, Mass., referred to the judiciary committee. Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A. Jones,... Thursday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 109 - Railroads Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Proposition Number 89 - Alien Contract Labor Wednesday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Communication from Henry H. Folson of Boston Wednesday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present---Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M., Jones, Keegan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch,... Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present---Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones, F.A.... Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Alexander Barker of Mammoth, Arizona, referred to Committee on Matters for Separate Submission. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Matters for Separate Submission
Communication from Alexander Barker of Mammoth, Arizona Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Standage, Mr. Ellinwood and Mr. Tovrea had taken their seats. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cobb had taken his seat. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Railroads on Proposition Number 34 Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A. M., Jones,... Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Osborn, Mr. Franklin and Mr. Moeur had taken their seats. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Committee Announcements Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The President announced that Mr. Cooper had resigned from the Committee on Labor and Mr. Langdon appointed a member of that Committee, and that Mr. Langdon had resigned from the Committee on Public Service, other than Railroads and Mr. Cooper appointed... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present — Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 17 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Wills had taken his seat. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department on Proposition Number 17 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report on Proposition Number 17 Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff report was adopted. Saturday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Refer Proposition Number 70 to the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff Proposition No. 70 as amended was referred to Committee of the Whole. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Refer the Report from the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation on Phrasing of Legislature to the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff, the foregoing recommendation was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 122, relating to Revenue and Taxation, introduced by Mr. Wills, read first time by title, 500 copies ordered printed and referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 122 - Revenue and Taxation Exemption Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from A.C. Lockwood of Douglas, Arizona, referred to Committee on Judiciary. Monday October 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Communication from A.C. Lockwood of Douglas, Arizona Monday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment accepted by Mr. Cunniff. Saturday October 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Parsons moved, seconded by Mr. Ellinwood to amend by re-referring Proposition No. 70 to Committee on Suffrage and Election and making Proposition applicable to first State election; lost. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion of Mr. Winsor to adopt report on Proposition No. 70 carried. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 70 - Publicity of Campaign Contributions Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The president announced that Mr. Cooper had resigned from the Committee on Labor and Mr. Langdon appointed a member of that Committee, and that Mr. Langdon had resigned from the Committee on Public Service, other than Railroads and Mr. Cooper appointed... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
The president announced that Mr. Cooper had resigned from the Committee on Labor and Mr. Langdon appointed a member of that Committee, and that Mr. Langdon had resigned from the Committee on Public Service, other than Railroads and Mr. Cooper appointed... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The president announced that Mr. Cooper had resigned from the Committee on Labor and Mr. Langdon appointed a member of that Committee, and that Mr. Langdon had resigned from the Committee on Public Service, other than Railroads and Mr. Cooper appointed... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
The president announced that Mr. Cooper had resigned from the Committee on Labor and Mr. Langdon appointed a member of that Committee, and that Mr. Langdon had resigned from the Committee on Public Service, other than Railroads and Mr. Cooper appointed... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Doe had taken his seat. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communications from Harry Jennings, Henry Sullivan etc. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegrams received by Mr. Connelly from Harry Jennings and the bunch of Lowell, Arizona, Douglas Democrats that Supported You, of Douglas, Arizona, and Henry Sullivan, and 200 others of Bisbee, Arizona, read and referred to the Committee on Militia and... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Communications from Harry Jennings, Henry Sullivan etc. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 129 - State Lands Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Baker's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 4 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Colter had taken his seat. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Franklin had taken his seat. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Lynch moved to amend by inserting the words, "five per cent of the qualified electors" in lieu of "two hundred resident taxpayers." (accepted by Mr. Ingraham.) Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Recommendation to Re-Refer Proposition Number 98 to the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor recommendation of Committee of the Whole on Proposition No. 98 adopted and said Proposition referred to the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Winsor recommendation of Committee of the Whole on Proposition No. 98 adopted and said Proposition referred to the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Proposition Number 98 - Bill of Rights Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Print 1000 Copies of Proposition Number 139 Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Short moved and Mr. Feeney seconded that 1000 copies of Proposition No. 139 be printed; lost by rising vote. Monday October 1910Committee: Convention
Kingan's Amendment to Proposition Number 50 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Kingan moved, seconded by Mr. Franklin, to amend Proposition No. 50 as follows: In line three on page one, strike out the words "made by any employee" and in line four same page to strike out the words "causing the" and "of any employee"; carried. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Refer Proposition Number 50 to the Committee on Judiciary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Jones of Yavapai, that Proposition No. 50 as amended be referred to the Committee on Judiciary; carried. Proposition No. 50 referred to Committee on Judiciary. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Notice of Resolution 13 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Parsons gave notice that on November 2, 1910, he would move the adoption of the following resolution No. 13: "Be it resolved, that inasmuch as the city authorities and county authorities have changed the official time advancing it half an hour... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Baker's Amendment to Substitute Proposition Number 4 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Durand Concerning the Boundaries of Greenlee County Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Franklin had taken his seat. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 70 placed on final passage and passed by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Proposition Number 50 - Damages for Personal Injury Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Weinberger obtained consent to have his name placed on the majority report of the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment on Substitute Proposition No. 4. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present—Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, A.M. Jones,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Baker, Mr. Doe, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Jones, of Maricopa, Mr. Kingan, Mr. Moeur, Mr. Pusch, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Scott, Mr. Standage, Mr. Wills, and Mr. Winsor had taken their seats. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Doe, Ellinwood, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A., Keegan, Kingan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from Residents of Wellton Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from residents of Wellton, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Labor. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from J. J. Sanders Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from Census Director in Washington D. C. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Bolan, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Coker, Mr. Connelly, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Feeney, Mr[.] Short, Mr. Sims of Cochise and Mr. Standage had taken their seats. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Hutchinson had taken his seat. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Residents of Globe, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from residents of Globe, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Labor. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication from Residents of Globe, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Consider Line 10 First Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion lost by standing vote of 29 to 20. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Divide the Question Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Webb moved to divide the question and take up the blanks in lines 9 and 13 separately; carried. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Letter received by Mr. Cassidy referred to Committee on Labor. Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 09:00, November 8, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Ingraham, Johns, A.M., Jones, F.A., Keegan, Lovin, Moore, Morgan, Roberts, Scott, Short, Sims, R.B., Wells, Wood, Mr. President. Total 20. Nays—Baker, Bradner,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 09:30, November 8, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 68 placed on final passage and passed by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Jacome, Jones, F.A., Keegan, Kingan,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Coker moved to amend by inserting 9:30 in lieu of 9:00; amendment lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Letter from Cassidy Friday October 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Change Hour of Afternoon Sessions to 19:30 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Put Substitute Proposition Number 18 on the Committee of the Whole Calendar for November 8th Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Weinberger, Substitute Proposition No. 18 read and made special order for Committee of the Whole, November 8, 1910. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Parsons moved, seconded by Mr. Ingraham, to fix the hour of meeting for the afternoon session at 7:30 p.m. beginning November 8, 1910. Amendment carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Crutchfield, Cunniff,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
President ruled above motion out of order. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 09:30, November 8, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Standage to adjourn to 9:30 a.m., November 8, 1910, lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Osborn to adjourn to 9 a.m., November 8, 1910 lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 19:30, November 7, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Parsons to adjourn to 7:30pm, November 7, 1910 lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee Report Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff report was adopted. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows : Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A. , Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of Committee on Proposition No. 69 placed on the calendar for Committee of the Whole for November 9, 1910. [Editor's Note: Proposition Number 69 is referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside the report.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Winsor's Amendment to Sit Again on 7 November 1910 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Accepted by Mr. Cunniff. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Rise Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion as amended carried. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Committee of the Whole Report Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Roberts' Recommendation to Adopt Section 4, Paragraph 8 as Recommended by the Majority Report of the Committee on Legislative Department Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cunniff, Mr. Scott, Mr. Kingan, Mr. Orme and Mr. Langdon had taken their seats. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 99, read second time and referred to Committee on Federal Relations. Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Federal Relations
Proposition Number 99 - Livestock Friday October 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 62 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 62 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 114 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 114 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Goldwater took his seat. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 80 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 80 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 57 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 57 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 125 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive on Proposition Number 125 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take a Recess until 2 p.m. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Cunningham to take recess until 2 p. m., lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Webb paired with Mr. Tovrea. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A., Kinney, Langdon, Lynch, Moeur, Moore, Orme, Osborn,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Feeney moved to amend to adjourn to 7:30 p. m., November 9, 1910. Amendement [sic] lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Connelly, Curtis, Feeney, Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kinney, Moeur, Osborn, Parsons, Short, Winsor, Mr. President. Total... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Orme, Mr. Simms of Graham, Mr. Colter, Mr. Coker, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Tovrea and Mr. Standage had taken their seats. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Ingraham, Jones, F.A., Kinney, Langdon, Lynch, Moeur, Orme, Osborn, Parsons, Roberts, Short, Sims,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 143 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 143 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 74 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 74 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Number 143 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Election on Proposition Number 143 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Print 500 Copies of Substitute Proposition Number 82 and the Minority Report on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 84 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 84 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunningham moved, seconded by Mr. Lynch that 500 copies of the Committee Substitute Proposition Number 82 and minority report be printed; carried. Referred to Committee on printing and Clerks. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Proposition Number 84 - Homesteads and Exemptions Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Minority Report on Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 140 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 140 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 11, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 140 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 11, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 140 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 11, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 139 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Minority Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 139 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 139 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 139 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 11, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 139 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 11, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority report filed later by permission. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Proposition Number 139 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 144 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 144 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 92 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 92 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 135 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 135 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 87 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 71 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 71 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention stood at recess. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Petition from Residents of Wellton Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Stockholders of the Montezuma Canal Company of Safford, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from stockholders of the Montezuma Canal company of Safford, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation, and Water Rights. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Communication from Stockholders of the Montezuma Canal Company of Safford, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from W.C.T.U. of Phoenix, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from W.C.T.U. of Phoenix, Arizona, read and referred to Committee of the Whole. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Residents of Copper Hill, Gila County, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from residents of Copper Hill, Gila County, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Labor. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication from Residents of Copper Hill, Gila County, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. President: Gentlemen of the convention, we will now be under the head of the committee of the whole. The convention will now resolve itself into the committee of the whole for consideration of Proposition Number 18, the recall proposition, and the... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Communication from W.C.T.U. of Phoenix, Arizona Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Executive, Impeachment and Removal from Office on Proposition Number 18 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Recall of Public Officers Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Wood and Jones Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Substitute Proposition Number 18 - Cunningham Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Point of Order Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunningham raised the point of order that two-thirds vote was necessary to carry motion. Chair ruled only majority vote necessary. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Coker, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Doe, Feeney, Hutchinson, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moore, Morgan, Osborn, Parsons, Roberts, Scott,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Ingraham, Mr. Orme, and Mr. Moeur had taken their seats. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Wills and Mr. Wells had taken their seats. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Point of Order Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ingraham raised a point of order; sustained by the Chair. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cobb, Mr. Coker, Mr. Colter, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Scott, Mr. Wells, Mr. Winsor, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Standage had taken their seats. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Cunniff, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Jones , A. M., Jones, F. A., Lynch, Moeur, Moore, Morgan, Tuthill, Webb, Wells, Wood. Total 18. Nays—Baker, Bradner, Connelly, Cooper,... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication Relative to the Practice of Medicine Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from John J. Patton, Bisbee, Arizona, Bruce Perley, of Bisbee Arizona and residents of Cochise County, relative to the practice of medicine referred to Committee on Militia and Public Defense. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Communication Relative to the Practice of Medicine Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take Recess until 2:00 p.m. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take Recess until 7:30pm Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment of Mr. Orme to fix the hour at 7:30 p.m., lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Feeney, Ingraham, Jones, F.A., Keegan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur, Morgan, Orme, Osborn, Parsons, Short,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Number 99 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Moeur further consideration of Proposition No. 99 was indefinitely postponed. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present–Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jone, A. M., Jones, F. A., Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin,... Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Taylor, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Taylor, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Suffrage and Election. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Coker, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Feeney, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur, Moore, Morgan,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Communication from Taylor, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Courtland, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Colter, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Wells, Mr. Winsor had taken their seats. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Courtland, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Labor. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from Residents of Mohave County, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from residents of Mohave County, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Suffrage and Electoin [sic]. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Petition from Residents of Mohave County, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Gleason, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Gleason, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Labor. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from George A. Olney of Safford, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from George A. Olney of Safford, Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Railroads. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication from Courtland, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Communication from Gleason, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Railroads
Telegram from George A. Olney of Safford, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from W.C.T.U, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Counties and Municipalities
Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Numbers 146 and 133 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from W.C.T.U., Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Education and Public Institutions. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Education and Public Instruction
Communication from W.C.T.U, Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Counties and Municipalities on Proposition Numbers 146 and 133 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 146 and 133 were referred to Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 146 and 133 were referred to Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 146 and 133 were referred to Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 14 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 33 - Executive Committee Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Reconsider Adopt Vote on Resolution Number 14 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Cunningham to reconsider vote by which resolution No. 14 was passed lost. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Goldwater had taken his seat. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Connelly moved to amend by striking out in line twenty-one, page seven the word 'sixty' and inserting in lieu thereof the word 'thirty'. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cassidy, Connelly, Cunniff, Feeney, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Jones, F.... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Report from the Committee on Finance, November 14, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Finance, November 14, 1910 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Lynch's Recommendation to Add Limitations to Ellinwood's Amendment in Section 9 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment of Mr. Lynch carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Ingraham, Jones, F.A., Keegan, Kinney, Lovin, Moeur, Morgan, Parsons, Scott, Short, Sims,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Wells' Recommendation to Insert 'Yavapai' in Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ingraham moved to amend line sixteen, page eight to strike out the word "seven" and insert in lieu thereof the word "six"; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Cassidy, Colter, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Franklin, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ingraham's Recommendation to Insert "and they shall hold office until their successors are elected and qualified" in Section 3 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ellinwood moved to amend by inserting in line sixteen, page eight the words "six thousand five hundred" in lieu of the words "six." Amendment lost by the following vote. Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Cooper, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunniff moved to amend line, sixteen, page eight by inserting the word "five" in lieu of the word "six"; lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Connelly, Cunniff, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Moeur, Moore, Morgan, Wood. Total 9. Nays—Baker,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Doe moved to amend line twenty-three, page eight by inserting the word "Coconino" after the words "counties of"; line twenty-four by striking out the word "four" and inserting the word "five"; line twenty-four by inserting after the word "annum"... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion of Mr. Jones of Yavapai, that when the Committee does arise it recommend that consideration of of Proposition No. 125 be postponed until Substitute Proposition No. 33 is before the Committee; lost. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Crutchfield's Recommendation to the Clause on Minor Offenders Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Hutchinson, Keegan, Kingan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Morgan, Osborn, Parsons, Pusch, Scott, Simms, Mit., Tuthill, Weinberger,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report of the Committee of the Whole Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cobb, Mr. Standage and Mr. Cassidy had taken their seats during the session. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Proposition Number 146 - Executive Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Proposition Number 133 - Highways Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Recommendation from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 140 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Tuthill recommendation on Proposition No. 140 adopted and Proposition No. 140 referred to Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Amendment that the Court Scheme Contained in the Majority Report be Adopted as Outlined Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Recommendation from the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 82 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Invitation of the Maricopa County Medical Society to the Members of the Convention Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Tuthill report on Proposition No. 82 adopted. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 19:30 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Coker, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F. A., Kinney, Orme, Osborn, Short, Simms, Mit, Standage, Weinberger, Winsor, Wood, Mr.... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Amendment that the Court Scheme of the Majority Report be Adopted Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
(accepted by Mr. Cunningham.) Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Proposition Number 140 - Juvenile Courts Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunniff's Recommendation to Insert Provision that Supreme Court Judges be Paid by Their County in Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President; quorum present. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take a Recess until 8:30 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Goldwater moved, seconded by Mr. Roberts that the Convention stand at recess until 8:30; lost. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lynch, Moeur, Orme, Osborn, Roberts,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Winsor withdrew the original motion. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Kingan moved to amend line fourteen, page two by inserting after the word "department" the words "except the attorney general"; lost. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee of the Whole Report Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Roll call showed 23 "ayes" and 17 "nays." Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 106 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Recommendation Concerning Proposition Number 125 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Minority Report from the Committee on Public, Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 106 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Numbers 10, 11, 59, 65, 83, 122, 147, and 126 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Substitute] Proposition No. 106 referred to Committee on Printing and Clerks and 500 copies ordered printed. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Numbers 10, 11, 59, 65, 83, 122, 147, and 126 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Recommendation Concerning Proposition Number 135 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Public, Debt, Revenue and Taxation on Proposition Number 56 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Coker moved to amend line twenty-one, page four by striking out the word "and" where it first appears and inserting after thee word "duties" the words "and qualifications"; carried. [Editor's Note: The Records not describe a vote on this amendment.] Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Recommendation to Add a Comma after "canvassed" and "state" Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunningham moved to amend line three, page five by inserting commas after the word "canvassed" and "state"; carried. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moore, Morgan, Parsons, Pusch, Roberts,... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Bolan, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Colter, Mr. Feeney, Mr. F. A. Jones, Mr. Moeur, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Orme, Mr. Franklin and Mr. Tuthill had taken their seats. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition Concerning State Wide Prohibition Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition Concerning Equal Suffrage Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Line eleven, page five approved as read. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petitions relative to state wide prohibition and equal suffrage referred to the Committee of the Whole on November 17, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petitions relative to state wide prohibition and equal suffrage referred to the Committee of the Whole on November 17, 1910. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 13 - State Auditor's Salary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Line twelve, page five approved as read. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Petition Concerning State Wide Prohibition Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Petition Concerning Equal Suffrage Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 27 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed the following present: Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed the following present: Present—Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A. Keegan, Kinney,... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with Call of the House Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 26 referred to Committee of the Whole for November 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Webb moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, that the call of the House be dispensed with. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bradner, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Kinney, Langdon, Morgan,... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Labor
Report from the Committee on Labor on Proposition Numbers 48, 134, 147, 76, 141, 9, and 72 Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee of the Whole on Propositions Numbers 82 and 143 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 112, 3, 121 and 124 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Parsons' Recommendation to Add a Clause Relative to Payment by Counties of Expense of Convicts at Penitentiary Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Chair ruled amendment out of order. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Appeal the Ruling of the Chair Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Colter's Recommendation to Strike Out the Word "Coconino," Line Twenty-two, and Line Twenty-Four to the Word "in" Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Winsor's Recommendation to Re-refer Section 10 of Substitute Proposition Number 82 to the Committee on Style, Revision, and Compilation Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Tovrea, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Cunniff, Mr. Curtis, had taken their seats during the session of the Committee of the Whole. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ruling of the Chair sustained by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lynch,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn to 2:30pm, November 11, 1910 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Connelly, Cunningham, Ingraham, Jones, F. A., Kinney, Moeur, Short, Weinberger, Winsor, Mr. President. Total 11. Nays—Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Cunniff, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney,... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 12 approved as amended. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Goldwater's Recommend to Strike Out "of" and Insert in Lieu Thereof the Word "as" Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Goldwater moved to amend line twenty-two, page ten by striking out the word "of" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "as"; carried. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 18 approved as amended. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Goldwater's Recommendation to Insert "Sec. 19" at the Beginning of Line 24 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Goldwater moved to insert the words and figures "Sec. 19" at the beginning of line twenty-four; carried. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Colter, Connelly, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Keegan, kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Moeur, Moore, Morgan, Orme, Osborn, Parsons, Pusch,... Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cassidy, Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Coker, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Sims of Cochise had taken their seats. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Ordinance
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 119 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Ordinance on Proposition Number 119 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 112, 3, 121, and 124 referred to Committee of the Whole for Nov. 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 112, 3, 121, and 124 referred to Committee of the Whole for Nov. 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 112, 3, 121, and 124 referred to Committee of the Whole for Nov. 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 112, 3, 121, and 124 referred to Committee of the Whole for Nov. 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 119 referred to Committee of the Whole, November 17, 1910. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A. Keegan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Substitute Proposition Number 106 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Tovrea, Mr. Wells and Mr. Cunniff had taken their seats. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Hutchinson, Jacome, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Moore, Orme, Osborn, Parsons, Pusch, Scott, Short, Simms,... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on State and School Lands
Report from the Committee on the State and School Lands on Propositions Number 78, 28, 13, 16, and 129 and Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Colter, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Ingraham, Mr. Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Kingan, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Standage, Mr. Webb, Mr. Sims of Cochise had taken their seats. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on the State and School Lands on Propositions Number 78, 28, 13, 16, and 129 and Memorial Number 1 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Lynch and Mr. Goldwater had taken their seats. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 88 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 88 and reports thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 22, 1910. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 88 and reports thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 22, 1910. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Report from the Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights
Report from the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights on Propositions Number 94, 104, 116, 98 and 95 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Report from the Committee on Suffrage and Elections on Proposition Numbers 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, and 108 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Suffrage on Proposition Numbers 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, and 108 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Preamble and Declaration of Rights on Propositions Number 94, 104, 116, 98 and 95 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Report from the Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights on Propositions Number 66 and 127 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights on Propositions Number 66 and 127 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Richard E. Sloan, Governor of Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Richard E. Sloan, Governor of Arizona, read and referred to Committee on Suffrage and Election. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Tuthill and Mr. Lynch had taken their seats. [Editor's Note: The attendancewas not recorded in afternoon sessions, so this attendance record is based upon a roll call taken in the afternoon session of the... Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Issue Requisitions for Necessary Supplies Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Franklin moved, seconded by Mr. Webb, that the Secretary be instructed to issue requisitions for such necessary supplies as are requested by the members of the convention; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 15 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Committee on Judiciary Report on Proposition Number 50 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Judiciary
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minority Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 50 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 22 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Consideration of Proposition No. 100 deferred until Substitute Proposition is before the Committee of the Whole. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Consideration of Proposition No. 100 deferred until Substitute Proposition is before the Committee of the Whole. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Report from the Committee on Printing and Clerks Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Printing and Clerks Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Judiciary Report on Proposition Number 50 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Recommendation to Strike Out 'Register of Deeds' and Insert 'County Recorder' Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunningham moved, seconded by Mr. Sims of Cochise, to amend line 13, page 3 by striking out the words "register of deeds" and inserting the words "county recorder"; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Kingan, Mr. Wells, Mr. Wills and Mr. Tuthill had taken their seats. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from J. C. McIntosh and Others of Bisbee, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Petition from J. C. McIntosh and others of Bisbee, Ariz., read and referred to Committee of the Whole. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Petition from J. C. McIntosh and Others of Bisbee, Arizona Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Numbers 23, 14, and 145 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Public Service Corporations
Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Propositions Number 36 and 38 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 60 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Public Service Corporations on Propositions Number 36 and 38 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Substitute Proposition Number 132 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 132 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Militia and Public Defense
Report from the Committee on Militia and Public Defense on Proposition Numbers 49, 77, and 107 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Schedule, Mode of Amending and Miscellaneous
Minority Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Numbers 23, 14, and 145 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions No. 23, 14 and 145 referred to the Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions No. 23, 14 and 145 referred to the Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions No. 23, 14 and 145 referred to the Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions No. 23, 14 and 145 referred to the Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Militia and Public Defense on Proposition Numbers 49, 77, and 107 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Report of the Committee on Style on Proposition Number 2 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Report from the Committee on Legislative on Proposition Number 89 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative on Proposition Number 89 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 132 and report thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 132 and report thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 89 referred to committee of the whole, November 19, 1910. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 132 and report thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
[Editor's Note: The report from the Committee on Legislative was referred to the Committee of the Whole alongside Proposition Number 89.] Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report of the Committee on Style on Proposition Number 2 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 132 and report thereon referred to Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers, and Appointment on Proposition Numbers 20, 35, 43, 45, 55, 39, 93, 96, 97, 102, 115, 131, 133, and 146 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 93 - Lobbying Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 20, 35, 39, 43, 45, 93, 97, 133, 146, referred to Committee of the Whole for November 19, 1910. [Editor's Note: The Records don't mention a decision being made on Proposition Number 93, however it is listed in the Minutes as being... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 73 - Education Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Education on Proposition Numbers 41, 73, and 75 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Proposition Number 100 - Education Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report from the Committee on Education on Proposition Number 100 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Connelly's Recommendation to Strike Out the First Paragraph of Section 5 of Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Osborn's Recommendation to Strike Out the First Sentence of Section 5 or Substitute Proposition Number 15 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Postpone Debate on Proposition Numbers 73, 100, and 44 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
On motion of Weinberger, seconded by Mr. Franklin, consideration of Propositions Numbers 73, 100 and 44 was postponed to be taken up in the Committee of the Whole with Substitute Proposition Number 15 November 22, 1910; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 125 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The amendment offered by Mr. Webb to make Proposition No. 6 Special order for the Committee of the Whole for November 23, 1910, carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Elliwwod, Feeney,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers, and Appointment on Proposition Numbers 20, 35, 43, 45, 55, 39, 93, 96, 97, 102, 115, 131, 133, and 146 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Coker moved, seconded by Mr. Osborn, to amend lines 10 and 11 page 4 by striking out the words "between the ages of eight and sixteen years"; lost. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Lost. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Connelly, Goldwater, Ingraham, Keegan, Kinney, Roberts, Scott, Short, Sims, R. B., Simms, Mit, Weinberger, Winsor. Total 13. Nays—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Cooper, Crutchfield,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Feeney, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Standage, Mr. Wells and Mr. Wills had taken their seats. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Amendment to the Placement of Webb's Recommendation Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment accepted by Mr. Webb. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff that when the Committee arise it recommend that Substitute Proposition No. 61 do pass; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Curtis, Hutchinson, Jacome, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Orme, Pusch, Roberts, Scott, Short, Sims, R. B., Simms, Mit, Wells, Winsor. Total 21. Nays—Baker, Bradner,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Rise Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Railroads Announcements Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Jones, Chairman of Committee on Railroads announced that a reply had been sent to George A. Olney of Safford, Arizona. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Give Committee on Railroads, and on Suffrage and Election Permission to Print their Reports Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Permission was granted to the Committee on Railroads, and on Suffrage and Election to have printed their reports on pending Proposition without further reporting to the Convention. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Adopt Section 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 64 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion of Mr. Ellinwood, seconded by Mr. Bolan, to adopt section 1; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Standage's Recommendation to Insert Provision that Only Native Sons of Arizona are Eligible to the Legislature in Section 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 6 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Roberts moved, seconded by Mr. Osborn, to strike out section 2; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Connelly, Cooper, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, F. A.,... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Standage moved, seconded by Mr. Baker, to insert a provision that only native sons of Arizona are eligible to the legislature; lost by rising vote of 8 to 16. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunniff's Recommendation that Substitute Proposition Number 64 as Amended Do Pass Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 5 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Winsor's Recommendation to Replace the Semicolon with "and" in Section 6 of Substitute Proposition Number 6 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, to amend line 24, page 3 by striking out the semicolon after the word "peace" and inserting the word "and"; carried. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 6 approved as amended. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Jones of Yavapai, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Substitute Proposition Number 64 as amended do pass; carried. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 7 approved as amended. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 9 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cobb moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, to amend by recommending the adoption of the majority report; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Franklin, Hutchinson, Jacome, Jones, F. A.,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cobb moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, to amend by recommending the adoption of the majority report; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Franklin, Hutchinson, Jacome, Jones, F. A.,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Recommend that the Convention Adjourn to November 25 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Recommend that the Committee Sit Again that Evening, the Next morning, and the Next Evening Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment carried by rising vote of 26 to 17. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Adopt Hunt's Recommendation to Recommend that Proposition Number 88 Pass as Amended Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Weinberger moved, seconded by Mr. Webb, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 88 as amended do pass; carried. [Editor's Note: There is no mention of this motion in the Record. Since Mr. Hunt had already made a... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Cooper, Cunniff, Feeney, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kingan, Langdon, Lovin, Parsons, Pusch, Roberts, Wills, Wood, Mr. President. Total 21. Nays—Cassidy,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Report of the Committee of the Whole on Proposition Number 21 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Short's Recommendation that the Minority Report Be Adopted Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 2 referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 2 - State Boundaries Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Chairman: Those in favor of the amendment will make it known by answering "aye" as their names are called. Those opposed "no." The secretary will call the roll. Roll call showed 10 "ayes" and 36 "nays." Mr. Chairman: The motion is lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Morgan, Orme, Osborn,... Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Feeney's Recommendation to Strike Out Section 24 of Substitute Proposition Number 6 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion withdrawn. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with the Reading of the Minutes Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Osborn moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, to dispense with the reading of the minutes; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Approve the Minutes Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Minutes of November 23, 1910 approved as if read. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Wells, Mr. Coker, Mr. Sims of Cochise, Mr. Tuthill, Mr. Jones of Maricopa and Mr. Jones of Yavapai had taken their seats. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 9 approved as amended. Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Substitute Proposition Number 22 as Amended by the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Roberts' Recommendation to Strike Out "an indebtedness of" in Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 22 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 7 adopted as substituted. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved, seconded by Mr. Webb, to indefinitely postpone Proposition No. 29. Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bradner, Bolan, Cassidy, Cooper, Cunniff, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Jacome, jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Keegna,... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion of Mr. Cunniff to amend line two, page one by inserting the words "or ore reduction works" carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Coker, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater,... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 17 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Point of Order Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Chair sustained motion of Mr. Webb. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Enter the Committee of the Whole Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Appeal the Decision of the Chair Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Weinberger took the Chair and by rising vote of 23 to 18 Chair was sustained. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cobb, Cunniff, Cunningham, Goldwater, Hutchison, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Langdon, Lovin, Moore, Roberts, Simms, Mit, Tuthill, Webb, Weinberger, Wells, Wood. Total 18. Nays—Bradner, Cassidy, Coker, Colter,... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ellinwood moved, seconded by Mr. Cunningham to amend line 23, page 2 by striking out the word "private" and inserting the words "public service"; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Cunningam, Curtis, Ellinwood,... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment
Report from the Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Appointment on Propositions Number 103, 85, 87, 32, 84, 140 and Section 7 of 33 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Feeney's Recommendation that Proposition Number 48 Do Pass Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Bolan, Mr. Coker, Mr. Colter, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Standage, and Mr. Wills had taken their seats during the session of the Committee of the Whole. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Feeney's Recommendation that Proposition Number 76 Pass as Amended Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
On motion of Mr. Feeney Committee decided that when it arise it recommend that Proposition No. 76 as amended to do pass. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Cassidy to amend line one, page one by inserting after the word "citizen" the words "or ward"; lost. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion of Mr. Parsons to adopt recommendation on Proposition No. 48 as amended, carried by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cobb, Coker, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Feeney, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Keegan, Morgan, Osborn,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Number 76 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved to amend to indefinitely postpone. Lost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Curtis, Ellinwood, Hutchinson, Jones, F. A., Lynch, Moeur, Orme, Pusch, Scott, Short, Simms, Mit., Standage, Tuthill, Webb, Wells.... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Recommendation to Replace Capital "T" with Lowercase "t" in "Territorial" in Paragraph 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Ellinwood moved to amend line 3, page 2 by striking out the capital letter "T" in the word "Territorial" and inserting the small letter "t." Carried. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation to Insert Provision in Paragraph 1 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Coker, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Feeney, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A. M., Jones, F. A., Langdon, Moeur, Morgan, Parsons, Roberts, Short, Simms, Mit, Webb. Total 18. Nays—Baker, Cassidy, Cobb,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 1 approved as amended. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Connelly's Recommendation to Insert " Young Women's Christian Associations" in Sims' Amendment to Paragraph 2 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 106 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 8 approved as read. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 12 approved as read. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Paragraph 14 approved as amended. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole Recommendation on Proposition Number 56 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Recommendation on Proposition No. 56 adopted and said Proposition indefinitely postponed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Recommendation on Proposition No. 56 adopted and said Proposition indefinitely postponed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 18 approved as amended. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The Chair announced the committee would be appointed later. [Editor's Note: Because the the delegates were in the plenary session at this point, rather than the Committee of the Whole, the Minutes err in in referring to the Chair here. It was more... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Recommendation that Proposition Number 86 be Indefinitely Postponed Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 113 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by President. Quorum present. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 1 of Substitute Proposition No. 107 approved as read. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 3 approved as read. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Appointment of the Select Committee on the Seal of the State of Arizona Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Select Committee to Investigate and Report upon a Proposed Seal for the State of Arizona
The President announced his appointment of a Select Committee in [sic] investigate and report to the Convention upon a proposed seal for the State of Arizona, as follows: Ellinwood, Baker, Wells. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee of the Whole's Recommendation that Proposition Number 145 Do Pass Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 145 ordered engrossed and to have a third reading and referred to the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition No. 145 ordered engrossed and to have a third reading and referred to the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 145 - Marriages Between Races Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation that Proposition Number 42 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation that Proposition Number 46 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Winsor's Recommendation that Proposition Number 128 be Indefinitely Postponed. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Jones' Recommendation that Proposition Number 30 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Short's Recommendation that Proposition Number 111 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunniff's Recommendation that Proposition Number 51 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Parsons' Recommendation that Proposition Number 117 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 42 be indefineitly postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 46 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Tuthill, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 128 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved, seconded by Mr. Feeney, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 30 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Short moved, seconded by Mr. Feeney, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 111 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 51 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Parsons moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 117 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Schedule on Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 54 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Make Substitute Proposition Number 60 a Special Order Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Webb's Recommendation to Strike Out Everything after Line 10 in Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[C]arried by the following vote: Ayes—Bolan, Cobb, Coker, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Goldwater, Jones, A. M., Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lynch, oore, Parsons, Pusch, Roberts, Scott, Sims, R. B., Simms, Mit, Tovrea, Tuthill,... Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Propositions Nos. 104, 116, 98 referred to Committee of the Whole to be considered with Substitute Proposition No. 94. [Editor's Note: The original Proposition Number 94 is considered alongside Substitute Proposition Number 94 in the Committee of the... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Coker's Recommendation to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Number 127 Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Coker moved, seconded by Mr. Parsons, that Proposition No. 127 be indefinitely postponed. Carried. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Suffrage and Elections
Letter from Richard E. Sloan, Governor of Arizona Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cunningham's Recommendation that Proposition Number 85 be Indefinitely Postponed Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Cunningham moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that when the Committee arise it recommend that Proposition No. 85 be indefinitely postponed; carried. Thursday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 78 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from Frank Philos Cooke Of Phoenix Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Report from the Committee on Style on Proposition Number 119 and Substitute Proposition Number 43 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Style on Proposition Number 119 and Substitute Proposition Number 43 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Amendments to Proposition Number 43 Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section No. 7 approved as amended. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 12 approved as amended. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment lost. [Editor's Note: Though the Records describes the amendment as adopted, the text as it appears in the final Constitution suggests that the Committee adopted the wording of Webb's amendment instead.] Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Indefinitely Postpone Proposition Number 127 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Tovrea, seconded by Mr. Parsons, Proposition No. 127 was indefinitely postponed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Indefinitely Postpone Substitute Proposition Number 66 Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff, seconded by Mr. Short, Substitute Proposition No. 66 was indefinitely postponed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Election Ordinance
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Ancestor document(s) None Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
The Special Committee on Election Ordinance made their report through Mr. Ingraham, their Chairman, which was referred to the Committee on Printing and Clerks and one hundred copies ordered printed. Saturday November 1910Committee: Committee on Printing and Clerks
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Saturday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Jones of Maricopa, Mr. Kingan, Mr. Winsor had taken their seats. Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee Recommendation on Propositions Number 34, 142, 25, 81, 109, 36, 38, 49, 77, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 84, 32, 87, and 85 Thursday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 22 approved as amended. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Jones of Yavapai moved, seconded by Mr. Wood, to amend Section 20, line 3, page 5 by adding the words at the end thereof "by those entitled to such right"; lost. [Editor's note: The Records state that this amendment was adopted. In light of the... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[L]ost by the following vote: Ayes—Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Curtis, Ellinwood, Hurchinson, Jacome, Keegan, Kingan, Lynch, Pusch, Tovrea, Tuthill, Webb, White, Wells. Total 17. Nays—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Coker, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff,... Monday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Make Proposition Numbers 78 and 66 a Special Order for November 26 Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Bolan, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Colter, Mr. Crutchfield, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Jones, A.M., Mr. Kingan, Mr. Moeur, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Pusch, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Sims, R.B., Mr. Webb, Mr. Wells, had taken... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Proposition Number 148 - Election Ordinance Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 140 Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Mr. Baker's motion to strike out Section 32 lost by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Cassidy, Cobb, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Franklin, Hutchinson, Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Moore, Orme, Pusch, Scott, Short, Simms, Mit.,... Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 34 approved as read. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 38 approved as read. Friday November 1910Committee: Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Rights
Report on Water and Water Rights Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call as follows: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cobb, Connelly, Cooper, Crtuchfield, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A.M., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moore, Morgan, Parsons,... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced that Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Coker, Colter, Cunniff, Ellinwood, Jones, F.A., Moeur, Orme, Osborn, Standage, Tovrea, Wells, Wills, had taken their seats. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Proposition Number 108 - Elections Friday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Baker's Second Recommendation to Replace Section 3 of Proposition Number 149 Tuesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Brader, Cassidy, Colter, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A., Keegan, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Moeur, Moore, Morgan,... Tuesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Proposition Number 150 - Water and Water Rights Wednesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Report from the Special Committee on Water and Water Rights on Proposition Number 150 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Special Committee on Water and Water Rights
Mr. Wood, Chairman of the Select Committee appointed by the President to report a proposition with reference to water rights, made the following report: Phoenix, Arizona, November 30, 1910. Mr. President: Your Special Committee instructed to bring... Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Report on Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Report on Paragraph 7, Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Tuesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Short to amend line 14, page 2 by striking out the letter "s" from the word "nominations"; lost. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Take a Recess Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Recommendation on Proposition Number 40 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee on Style Report on Substitute Proposition Number 40 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Recommendation on Proposition Number 47 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee on Style Report on Proposition Number 150 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Franklin's Amendment to Strike Out "other than in execution of a trust created by law, or by contract" in Substitute Proposition Number 22 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Report from the Committee on Style on Substitute Proposition Number 15 Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Subdivisions a....of section 5 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Cunningham's Amendment to Replace "provided" with "prescribed" in Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 58 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 5, Subdivision B of Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Subdivisions a, b...of section 5 approved as read. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Moeur's Amendment to Strike Out "and from the making of such report" in Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 58 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Parsons' Amendment to Insert "without the consent of a majority of the members thereof" in Proposition Number 93 Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
[C]arried. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Recommendation to Amend Section 5, Subdivision N of Proposition Number 148 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
By unanimous consent line 4, page 8 was amended by inserting after the word "of" the word "any" and striking from the word "members" the letter "s". Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion for a Call of the House Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
On roll call the following delegates answered to their names: Present—Baker, Bolan, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfeld, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Doe, Ellinwood, Feeney, Franklin, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, A. M.,... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Cunniff's Amendment to Insert "and further regulate the practice of lobbying" in Proposition Number 93 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with the Call of the House Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Osborn moved, seconded by Mr. Wood, that call of the House be dispensed with; carried. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Kittie Young Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Frank De Sousa Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Tuthill's Amendment to strike out the word "the" in Substitute Proposition Number 107 Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff, seconded by Mr. Parsons, report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation, was accepted. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn until 13:30 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Amended by Mr. Connelly to fix the hour at 1:30 p.m.; lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adjourn Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Wood's Amendment to Replace Winsor's Section 2 with Specific Qualifications for Electors in Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 21 Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Finance, Accounts and Expense
Report from the Committee on Finance, December 5, 1910 Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Ellinwood's Amendment to Replace Winsor's Section 2 with the Relevant Law Prevailing in Maine and Massachusetts in Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 21 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Finance, December 5, 1910 Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
The President then put Mr. Winsor's amendment which was carried. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Jones' Amendment to Insert "representative to Congress" in Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 21 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Cassidy, Colter, Cooper, Cruthfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Ellinwood, Franklin, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jacome, Jones, F. A., Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lynch, Orme, Osborn, Pusch, Roberts, Scott,... Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Connelly's Amendment to Strike Out Section 13 of Engrossed Substitute Proposition Number 21 Saturday December 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Saturday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Committee on Style Report on Substitute Proposition Number 6 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee Report Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Lost. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 17/Proposition Number 153 Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with the Reading of the Minutes Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Osborn moved, seconded by Mr. Cobb, to dispense with the reading of the minutes of December 3rd; carried. Minutes for December 3rd approved as if read. Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Consider Proposition Number 140 Approved Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Wednesday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 82 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Committee on Style Report on Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from Mr. Cleve W. Van Dyke Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The motion prevailed. Monday December 1910Committee: Convention
Telegram from the Warren District Democratic Club of Bisbee, Arizona Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 33 Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Wood, that the report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation be accepted. Carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Committee of the Whole Amendments Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Ellinwood's Amendment to Replace "five" with "six" in Article VI, Section 10 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Amendment to Make "law" Plural in Article VI, Section 23 Tuesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
By unanimous consent Section 23, page 34 was amended by the end thereof by adding the letter "s" to the word "law". Tuesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion for a Call of the House Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Winsor, a call of the house; carried. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Re-print All Adopted Propositions Wednesday November 1910Committee: Convention
Roll call showed the following delegates present: Present—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis, Feeney, Goldwater, Hutchinson, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A., Keegan,... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with the Call of the House Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Tuthill moved, seconded by Mr. Weinberger, to dispense with the call of the house; lost by the following vote: Ayes—Bradner, Cobb, Colter, Cooper, Crutchfield, Cunningham, Curtis, Kingan, Kinney, Langdon, Lovin, Lynch, Scott, Short, Simms, Mit.,... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Suspend the Rules and Dispense with Further Call of the House Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Weinberger moved, seconded by Mr. Feeney, that the rules be suspended and dispense with further call of the house; carried by the following vote: Ayes—Baker, Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Colter, Connelly, Cooper, Cunniff, Cunningham, Curtis,... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution Number 21 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Refer Article VIII, Subdivision 1 to the Committee on Separate Submission Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Amendment accepted by Mr. Franklin... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Reconsider the Vote on Baker's Amendment Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried by the following vote: Ayes Bolan, Bradner, Cassidy, Cobb, Coker, Colter, Connelly, Crutchfield, Cunniff, Feeney, Goldwater, Ingraham, Jones, A.M., Jones, F.A.,, Keegan, Kingan, Kinney, Moeur, Morgan, Osborn, Parsons, Roberts, Sims, R.B.,... Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
F. A. Jones' Amendment to Replace the Committee in Substitute Resolution Number 21 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Carried. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Resolution No. 21 as amended, carried. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Engross Substitute Proposition Number 60 Monday November 1910Committee: Convention
Substitute Proposition No. 60 ordered engrossed and to have a third reading and referred to Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Monday November 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Substitute Proposition Number 60 Monday November 1910Committee: Select Committee on Proposition No. 152
On motion of Mr. Winsor, Proposition No. 152 was taken out of the hands of a select committee and referred to the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. [Editor's Note: Mr. Winsor, in the Convention, moved to transfer Proposition Number 152,... Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Article XV - The Corporation Commission Wednesday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
The consideration of Article No. XV, was postponed until December 8, 1910. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Dispense with the Reading of the Minutes Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Minutes of December 8th approved as if read. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
The sergeant at arms announced th[a]t Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Doe, Mr. Ellinwood, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Jones, F.A., Mr. Osborn, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Scott, Mr. Sims, Mit., Mr. Standage, Mr. Tuthill, Mr. Webb, Mr. Weinberger, Mr. Wells, and Mr. Wills had... Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Cassidy's Amendment to Insert "proposed" in Article XXI, Section 1 Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Letter from the Secretary of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Carried. Wednesday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Resolution Number 31 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Resolution Number 32 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff, moved, seconded by Mr. Jones of Yavapai, to strikeout Section 15 of Article XXII, carried. Thursday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Motion to Rise Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Suspend the Rules and Adopt the Report of the Committee Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Cunniff moved, seconded by Mr. Winsor, that the report of the Committee on Seal be adopted and that the rules be suspended and Section No. 20 above be adopted by the Convention; carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation
Report from the Committee on Style on the Constitution of the State of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Call to Order Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Convention called to order by the President. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Communication from Miss Ethel Ming Friday December 1910Committee: Committee of the Whole
Section 18 as it appears on page 68 of the printed copy of the Constitution was ordered inserted as Section 5 of Article XV and the subsequent numbers to Section ordered changed to correspond. [Editor's Note: Section 18 of the Article XIV referred to... Thursday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt Resolution Number 36 Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
On motion of Mr. Cunniff report was adopted. Friday November 1910Committee: Convention
Report from the Committee on Style on the Constitution of the State of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Adopt the Constitution Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that the report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation be adopted; carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Motion to Place the Constitution on Final Passage Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that the rules be suspended and the Constitution of Arizona be read by the Secretary and placed on final passage; carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
By order of the President the Secretary began the reading of the constitution of Arizona as reported by the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Corrections to Pages 5, 27, and 31 of the Engrossed Constitution of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Mr. Winsor moved, seconded by Mr. Cunniff, that the report of the Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation be adopted; carried. Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Pages 5, 27, 31 of engrossed copy corrected as to errors, reread and inserted in Constitution. [Editor's Note: As there is no record of what these errors corrected by the Convention were, the editors have represented these corrections using a blank amendment.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Corrections to Page 53 of the Engrossed Constitution of Arizona Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Page 53 of engrossed copy corrected as to errors, reread and inserted in Constitution. [Editor's Note: As there is no record of what these errors corrected by the Convention were, the editors have represented these corrections using a blank amendment.] Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
Signatures to the Constitution Friday December 1910Committee: Convention
President announced that Constitution had been signed by the following: Geo. W. P. Hunt, President of the Constitutional Convention; Morris Goldwater, Vice President of the Constitutional Convention; Fred T. Colter, Apache county; John Bolan, Samuel B.... Friday December 1910