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Show j HOUSE USES I! BANKING BILL II i iiority Report Is j j Adopted. '! jS j t Provides for the State 1 J Inspection of Private Banks. 5 ' b "Hltr Battlo In Sonato Postponed by "i J Clever Tactics of Minority 1 Leader Bamberger, ii k' V 3 Much to the Gurprlse of Speaker Hull i r1 and the majority of. tho Committee on 4 j Banks and Banking, tho House went f strongly on record Jn favor of J. A. An-' An-' -1! dcrson'3 bill for tho Stato Inspection of. k private hanks. Tho cSinmltteo gave in 'i tr.-o reports. The majority report was b ogalast tho bill and was signed by A. V. Anderson, Hawlcy, Kinney and Josoph. i ?' J. A. Anderson was ajeno in 'maklnc the I 5 minority report. But when the matter -5 como bofore the House almost two-' two-' Uilrda of the members voted to substl-r substl-r tuto the minority report. Speaker Hull 1 ? tvidontly took It for granted that the I a idverse report would be adopted, and 5 ufhed tho question to- a vote. J. A. I L Anderson knew how tho House stood and ihad the pood scnao not to insist on an V argument. , J.i The consideration cf H, B No. 62, by Roberts, for tho reorganization of the Tj State Board of Land Commissioners, de- i volopcd strained relations between Roberts Rob-erts and Mlllor, the latter being tho chalr- 'I man of the Committee on Public Lands which had ho bill under consideration. Roberts sought to have- the bill taken cut of the hands of Mijler's commlttco uni turned over to the 'Judiciary committee com-mittee but Miller objected and tho bill Teiralns with the Public vLands commlt- ! tec. . Roberts insisted on pushing tho bill JlcCrea advised that lb be laid ovor until other bills on tho sairle subject could be , considered In deference to Roberts, the ; discussion of amendments was begun. It was found that so many alterations were ! necessary that the House- would havo to devote tho whole after nOon to making I corrections Accordingly, on motion of , Tolton. the bill was referred buck to the ccramlttee Mr. Kinney Is determined to make more I trouble for the street railway company. In a bill Introduced yesterday he makes lho demand that cais shall stop to take ; up passengers when the motorman is In a hurry; also that the company run cars enough so that everybody can havo a vat of his or her own. The bill was ro-fcrred ro-fcrred to tho Committee on Railroads and Common Carriers. Two bills passed the Houso yesterday. One makes it incumbent on the Countv Commissioners to withhold the salary of my Couno Treasurer who shall fall to remit money due the State at the proper time. The other enlarges tho powers of City Councils In some, minor matters FJch as increasing the assessment on worerty owners for tho Uso of water for irrigation purposes. Contrary to expectations, the fight on , Senator Walton's registration bill did not materialize It wa& averted by the I j move of Senator Bamberger, tho Demo-,, Demo-,, " cratlc leader, to recommit it. The Land I ' ward bill created discussion, but roll-call ' J was postponed until today. |