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Show I If the Iloitse and Gov. Wells concur in Friday's action of the Senate on I Senate bill 1C0 tho superintendents of schools of. the various counties will henceforth be elected in the regular fall elections instead of at special I elections in July. I "7 The curfew bill has passed the house. The bill provides that children under I 12 years who remain on the streets I after 0 o'clock at night may bo lined H $5. Allowing or permitting a child to H bo out after that hour is also a mlsde-H mlsde-H mcanor, for which tho parent may bo I lined up to $10. H Mr, Wilson objected to tho arrest- H ing of children and wanted to strike H out that pirt of tho bill, but his H amendment failed. j Tho guide post bill was another that fell by the waysldo in tho Senate Frl-H Frl-H day. It provided for a guide post at every road intersection in tho State H pointing the way and telling the dls-I dls-I tanco to tho nearest town. Senator H Murdock murdered tho bill with a lit-H lit-H tlo computation. He estimated that It would require 100 posts for each of sm tho twenty-seven counties at a costs j of $10 each, or $27,000 for tho lot. Ho jH said tho people In his county knew IS enough to get to town without a sign Hj post; and pcoplo who did not know that much ho thought didn't caro ( which way they went. Tho vote on Hj -tho bill was 5 for andO against and m -? cadavcr was carted to the morgue. W "Sthator Lowlsjvas tho author of the bllL-i-Tribune' L |