Show I < lfGSlAIVf NOnS O i The house has now disposed of all the Important measures before it and will be ready to adjourn tomorrow I has yet to pass upon the code and the fire and nollce bill but these have not been sent u = by the senate There are now four bills in the governors hands and eight or tne in the senate His excellency yesterday yes-terday approved the following house measures No IOC by Shepard relating to assignments No 34 by irrigation committee com-mittee creating the office or state engineer en-gineer No 114 by Perkins providing for the election of city attorney afJ auditor in cities of the first and second class No 93 by Perkins to allow poor persons to commence actions in the courts No 44 by Bennion creating a state board of horticulture Mrs La Barthes I Industrial home memorial has also been approved 000 Bevond all question the most persevering persever-ing members of the lower house are Duffin and Dotson Each introduced a county road appropriation bill several days ago and each bill was rejected Several times a day they have tried to suspend the rules for a reconsideration and have been promntly turned down each time Yesterday morning Duflln I took advantage of the first lull to again move a suspension of the rules and was surprised to learn that his motion I had carried His bill was passed and this encouraged Dotson to try again with the result tat his measure went through The possible secession of Beaver and I Washington counties is 0 thus averted The fates and the senate apparently entered into a combine to rob Mrs La Barthe of a wellearned distinction When her Industrial home memorial was sent I to the senate that justly celebrated body promptly changed I into a senate memorial mem-orial and sent it back to the house The I house stood upon its rights and restored the original number of house memorial No6 by Mrs La Barthe In this form it was sent back to the senate and member mem-ber of the lower house were therefore somewhat surprised when they learned yesterday that the senate had sent I to the governor as senate joint memorial No 9 An investigation resulted in the introduction of a resolution amending the senate journal and the memorial will go Into history as Mrs La Barthes house joint memorial No 6 < < > 0 Representative Kenner yesterday offered of-fered a resolution ordering the arrest of ono C S Burton who should be I brought before the bar of the house to i I answer for his contemptuous Conduct in neglecting to issue theatre passes which was an attempt to intimidate the member mem-ber and punish them for passing the theatre hat bill j 00 I When a house conference committee < yesterday reported that it had persuaded I the senate to recede there were general expressions of astonishment and incredulity in-credulity < 00 The members of the semicentennial commission attended last evenings session ses-sion of the house I |