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Show Houm Evened Accounts. When the House conference committee appointed to confer with the Senate regarding re-garding Luther's H. B. No. , relating to per diem and mileage of jurors In Justices' Jus-tices' courts, reported that the Senate had refused a conference, there was a dead silence si-lence and then every member present made a silent promise to himself to "even up." The chance came sooner than expected, expect-ed, when 8. B. No. 29. by Holllngsworth of Weber, relating to fees of municipal courts, came up. Kuchler of Weber spoke against the measure, and It was killed hard, not receiving an assenting vote. |