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Show j ... I V , " L . , i , , , w The Lift f- ; ion f f it V. Ho-se was cl.arac . '. 1 y r. .:;, ..: t work. The or.'.y ; 1 ca: .j f:c t the fer.ate, and jxo'.' V trar.s-. trar.s-. fer of articles cf 1 r' r :i- roads from the c.'... ij A ali tor to the o;lice cf ; . ..;.: y if State. A House resolv- i ir.structlr.qr the Secretary of Stat.' keep the United States t.ag on the -? 0f the building during the seseo . ef the Legislature found no opposi.. .. Thld was Introduced Intro-duced by Done, as w as another providing provid-ing for the appointment of a committee to arrange a programme for a McKlnley memorial exercise, which passed unanimously. unani-mously. The Speaker appointed Done, Stewart and Roberts as members of the committee. A bill for the -establishment of experimental experi-mental farms, introduced by Chlpman, was referred to the Committee on Agriculture Ag-riculture and Horticulture. A measure providing: that permanent insanity for three years shall be a ground for divorce was presented by Done. It went to the Committee on Judiciary, Ju-diciary, as did House bill No. 60, by Morris, which is intended to permit State land funds to be Invested in notes of the State. Representative Cahoon Introduced a bill to prevent taxation of mortgages in cases where the property, affected is subject to taxation. . Referred to the Judiciary committee. - Chairman Condon of the Committee on Public Health asked for four additional addi-tional members on his committee, and Mr. Chlpman of the Committee on Manufactures and Commerce requested an increase of two on his committee, one to be an attorney. . - The next session of both houses will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . |