This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred Senate bill No. 182, entitled "An act creating the office of public printer," etc., have compared the same with the original bill and find it correctly engrossed. Respectfully submitted. J. I. Poote. Chairman. We concur in this report: S. S. Russell, Charles T. Hutson. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Senate Chamber, Olympia, Wash., February 27, 1905. Mb. President: We, your Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred Senate bill No. 58, entitled "An act to provide for the publication and sale of the reports of the supreme court of the State of Washington," and also Senate bill No. 141, entitled "An act to provide for the publication and sale of the Washington Supreme Court Reports," have had the same under consideration, and we respectfully report the same back to the Senate with the recommendation that the bill herewith transmitted be substituted therefor and that the substitute bill do pass. E. M. Rands, Chairman. We concur in this report: Wm. Hickman Moore, S. S. Russell, John T. Welsh, Will G. Graves, Charles T. Hutson, 0. A. Tucker. E. B. Palmer On motion of Senator Rands the report of the committee was adopted. Senate Chamber, Olympia, Wash., February 24. 1905. Mr. President: We. your Committee on Irrigation and Arid Lands, to whom was referred Senate bill No. 33, entitled "An act relating to the waters of the state and riparian and other rights thereto, and the use thereof, have had the same under consideration, and we respectfully report the same back to the Senate with the recommendation that the joint committee bill herewith submitted be substituted therefor and that said substitute bill do pass. Charles T. Hutson, Chairman. We concur in this report: A. L. Watson, A. S. Ruth, J. I. Pogue, Walter...