Denver, Colo., Jan. 28, 1913. To the Nineteenth General Assembly of the State of Colorado: By an A ct entitled An A ct to Establish a Commission to Inquire into the Question of Employers Liability and Workmen s Compensation for Injury by Accident Occurring in the Course of their Employment and making an Appropriation for the Expenses of said Commission, approved June 1, 1911, the Eighteenth General Assembly provided as follows: Section 1. That Piatt Rogers, as a representative of the bar of the State of Colorado; John C. Osgood, as a representative of the employers of labor; Jas. Dairympie, as a representative of labor; Harvey E. Garman, a member of the Senate, and John F. Pearson, a member of the House of Representatives, be and they are hereby designated, and made a commission, to be known as the Employes Compensation Commission. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of said Commission to make inquiry into the subject of compensation to employes for injuries received in the course of their employment, and particularly concerning the operation and effect of laws relating to the subject elsewhere, and to prepare and report to the next General A ssembly, if in their judgment it is wise, a bill for an act to compensate employes who are injured, and the families of those who are killed, by casualties occurring in the course of their employment. Sec. 3. That said commission shall serve without pay, but its expenses, not to exceed one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants drawn by the State Auditor upon vouchers approved by the State Auditing Board. ORGANIZATION OF COMMISSION. In pursuance of said act, we duly organized and elected Mr. Piatt Bogers as Chairman and Mr. H. E.
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