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Show ABATEMENT LAW IS PASSED IN IDAHO I Special to The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 27. Passage of the stringent abatement lav and sending , it to the governor and recommending for ; passage the Conner workmen's conipen- j sation act. drafted by . the commission appointed two years ago bv the govern- ; or, together with calling oil the conflict I between the two factions for and against the public ctUities commis-ion and passage of the compromise act amending the law, are the events that i stand prominently forth after today 'a long s-ession of t:.e IJaho legislature. IV-l'nre IV-l'nre adjourning tho ?tjnate mit:.o.'.z--d !h ai'pninrment of a joint sif:ing cc:n-m cc:n-m it tee,' rive senators anl si'Vtii m-iniu r-i of the house, to sift the ealendar and bring before the legislature the bills or the greatest importan-'e to te sratc at large. I.nhor organ iznt in n- obieted to tee workmen 's romp nation bill, bi:t eum-I'romised eum-I'romised on its pa-a'' when their amendments were acf-ptd and incr-foratpd incr-foratpd in the act. In the jrnatn the house fih and gam-1 biii wa? j-et '-r first consideration abend of all other act?. The senate pa.-ed a bill raTir.g on the governor to appoint a women minimum min-imum wage scale commission to inv's- (..cute wc mien's nine's ja.J in the state. Tiie l.oitse votcil ilo.vn and then re-ce'.i-nlcred an.l - i.t to . oiiiniittee uf t.'.u whole a bill mtikin it a misdemeanor ami fixing- removal from ortice. as pen-aitv pen-aitv fur any slate oilicial to issue ue-tt.'icm-v warrtiutr. The' g-enerai iipprcipiration bill car-rin- T'i'.i.lJii. I'i to " t .-tale ex-i ex-i Vi.-"s for the past two vears v.ns introduce. in-troduce. 1. It is ; iu, i'0 la'rer timu tne apr. riij.r.tit iun iiill or tw.i rars ao. 1 i.e raise is due to increased 'u.pro. nations tor the utility commission, state auditor, audi-tor, slate en;li.eer, bans, examiner, lier-ticult lier-ticult .ral departments. A.ird.natioi: I or the pure loo 1 and land d. partmenl-are partmenl-are decreased. The s iti:.. neiit on re-orl a favoring free parses uii ra.lroa.is lur a.l state ni li.'iai.s and ui. nii.-rs of t!:e lei.-iature ty r.-ciimiuenuih for pa.-.-ac houao lull .No. I'-'J. It was a.'.nol-.r.crd t.i.iav that tile new hoard of rotitrol of tin; I t'.a--l. 1 out insai'e asvluin liad removed In. iieore E. Hide, me di.-al s'li .r.i.tei .lent ol the in-s'ituti'in. in-s'ituti'in. lr..iu oiii-e. The order is to lake etT-.ct March h.-cau-e hiils to the amount ct .:il).';i.i on the iri-titntion lor 111.". Iti had l.c-u njc ruvej hv hiiu. Dr. Iieorr 1'i.v liter of M on; poller was a. lunt.'d s i; erintcndcut to succeed him. I.e..!;.' II. Ki-iier of I'.ancrolt was elected .rcsi ! nt of til" hoard. |