Show IDfATH TO fUSION IN IDAHO KILLED IN THE HOUS OF ITS V FlUENDS Fusion Legislature Passes the Anti fusion Bill But the Governor May Veto ItAffects a Senatorship SDecial to The Herald Boise Ida March 4Thd legislature did not adjourn sine dIe tonight as was expected It is tied up in a wrangle over the general approprIation bill as amended amend-ed by the senate and may be in session all of next week The fight over the senate antifusion bill was precipitated in the house The debate de-bate was very acrimonious the Democrats Demo-crats being divided about equally the administration ad-ministration followers lighting the bill After a bItter contest the bill was passed b3 a vote of 25 to 1J An analysis of the vote politically shows the followIng For the BUlRepubllcans ll Democrats Demo-crats 8 Populists G Against the BillDemocrats 12 silver Republicans G Populist 1 Later on the senate sent In a message stating the bill was In its possession when the house reconsidered it and the house then pfssed a resolution asking for its return and Instructing the chief clerk to make the proper endorsement Much importance Im-portance attaches to the measure lild if the governor does not veto it it will go to the supreme court before the next election which will involve the election of a United States senator to succeed Senator Sen-ator Shou During the day the house passed senate bills as follows Requiring the recording of mining and prospecting contracts placIng plac-Ing all poll taxes collected Into the county coun-ty current expense fund providing for two sets of election officers to facilitate the count of the votes The house killed the senate bill requiring requIr-ing a bill of sale for every animal sold the senate bill changing the fees paid registrars of election from 25 cents to 10 cents a name the senate bill changed the mqthod of serving summons In civil actions SENATE PROCEEDINGS The senate spent most of the day on the general appropriations bill which It amended and passed The prIncipal amendment cut the Alhion normal school to 13000 and the state university to WtOO House measures were passed as follows For the protection of fish and game and making It a misdemeanor to trespass on private parks established for the propagation propa-gation of fish and game for 49000 of bonds to Improve the penitentiary soldIers sold-Iers home and state houses authorIzing the governor to place an embargo on diseased dis-eased sheep outside of the state permitting permit-ting any city to join with the county in the construction of a free bridge giving rights of way through other ground for mlnlngtunnels naming the governor attorney at-torney general and state auditor a committee com-mittee with power to make a settlement with Bin ham county which owes the state 16Coo as the result of the Bunting bank failure The governor sent in the nomination of C J Basset chairman of the silver Republican state committee to be commissioner com-missioner of immigration labor and statistics sta-tistics and the following names were presented pre-sented as trustees of the AlbIon state normal school Hugh E IcElroy Of Ada Chester Call of Bannock and J E Har town H T Eames and C S Mark of Cassia All the nominations were confirmed con-firmed At the night session the house passed the house bill for a system of free textbooks text-books and the senate bill for a bounty of a cent a round on sugar |