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Show II IDAHO Lffi Vlie High License Hill is Now iu the Hands of the Governor lor His Approval. A Bill Forbidding the Killing of Mooee for Six Years Passed by the Senate- CLAGGETT'S SCHEME 13 DEAD- Ami the Grey Eagle from the North will Give up IIU Plan to Oust Dubois. The Bill Fixing the Pay of Jurors and Witnesses Indefinitely Postponed. , LEGISLATORS NOT TO BE PAID. Ko Money in tha Tre.iury of Arkan.al Still Votlnc for Snnator In South Dakota In Oth.r State. Boise Crrr, Ida., Feb. 5. Special to Tun Times. Appearances today on the Claggett move to elect another senator sen-ator to displace Dubois, are that it is dead. The senate this morning passed the bill allowing the probate judges leave of absence under the authority of the county commissioners; also, forbidding the killing of moose for six years. House bill for pay of jurors and witnesses wit-nesses was indefinitely postponed; also one providing for attachments on personal per-sonal property. In the house the amendments made by the senate to the high licenso bill were concurred in and it now goes to the governor for approval. It provides for a llceuse of $500 per year in towns with a Tote for governor at the last election of over 150; villages, $;J00, and taverns three miles from any town, 100. The house also passed the bilf ceding to the United States jurisdiction over the military and Indian reservation, which was left out of the constitution and the admission act. A bill was Introduced In-troduced providing for the manner of proposiug amendments to the constitu- tion and submitting the same to the electors of the state. It providos that they must be proposed by joint resolu-of resolu-of both houses, two-thirds of the members in each house separately separ-ately niusi agree. Then the amendment amend-ment must be pubisbed by the secre-tary secre-tary of the state for six weeks in ona of the newspapers of each county. v- Tha Stat Laglalataro, " ( , . Yesterday the Nebraska house i passed a resolution by a small majority, asking ask-ing Governor Boyd to also deliver his message.- This will result in two messages mes-sages being delivered and is the first recognition by the house of Boyd as governor. The twenty-second ballot for U. S. senator in South Dakota resulted: Moody, 87; Tripp. 23; Campbell, 50; Me'lville, 20; remainder scattering. The feature of the dnv was the large vote for Campbell, all but two of the . independents voting for him. ' Tho Kansas legislature has passed a bill prohibiting any company or corporation cor-poration from employing armed forces while a strike is pending. |