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Show DAY MEASURE IAID0N TABLE Measure Providing for Publi-cation Publi-cation of County Commissioners' Commis-sioners' Work Lost SAIl" bAKF:, Feb. 1 !.--Represent a -the Seegmtller yeesterdny voiced his, dlsappro- al in the. house of represent-1 lives of House bill No. 84. relating to t lie publication of proceedings of boards of county Mmmisslonsrs In newspapers, nnd succeeded In having the bin laid on the table after arguments argu-ments Of nearly two hours. Tho bill (came up In rosrubir order and, had the opposition not appeared, nod I be argument argu-ment been cut short by a motion for j th prev ious question, today's f alendar might be shorter by at least ten bills. I MORNING 81 BSlOJi The house held Iti first morning ses- slon since the convening of the pres-ant pres-ant legislature yesterday and It add--I lo the length of Its calendar considerably, consid-erably, for It passed only lhre0 bills: and one memorial th latter under B ' suspension of the rule,. 8even meas-ures meas-ures cume from the senate in the , morning and two more in Hi afternoon, after-noon, nil but house measures being, referred to committees and others being be-ing concurred in. Petitions favoring passage of an Income In-come tax bill continued to come, In from rural sections. There also were several both for and against House bill No. 84, which would prohibit dis-: criminatory practices by fire Insurance companies. Among the measure received from the senate were several of the com-) , panlon bills to the measure Creating the department of registration Itllls ; Which had passed both houses Srere transmitted to the governor. i )i i PP1 I I Rl r K i lril one standing committee report h.i filed during the morning session, that of lloum; bill No. I IS, by Jorgen-1 sen. Tho measure wu-s given second rending and aPnt to tho calendar. The Day measure relating to the I publication of proceedings of boards of County commissioners look up ap- proximately half of the time of thei two-hour morning session. The cost ' Of -such printing was first, brought up when one member moved to amend so that such publication would bo In more, than one paper of a county In cases! where a paper Is circulated In only one Section. The amendment, considerably changfd, was Inserted In the bill and then RepretMntativc Beegmlller became curious as to who wanted such a bill) pa SB ad. Representative Day said he ( was responsible for the Introduction of the bill and he said it eras dtMajgntMl to give the taxpayers of counties anj Idea of what was being done by their commissioners. The Kane county member said It was his opinion that the newspaper were sponsoring Ihe measure and he declared himself opposed to its pass-i age because of the expense that would , result. He declared the papers ought to be willing to publish such proceed-' ings and lo even pay for them as news If there are unv financial scandals thej papers, he said. If they were enter- 1 .prising, should have ;( paid nif'ii to get lit as newp Hil l I Mil I D. Several of the other members spoke i for and against the bill. Rrpre.scr.tu-, Rrpre.scr.tu-, live Howell, In speaking in fa-, or of Its paasagfa. declaring thut had his county I Cache! been lucky enough to have, I had such publication of commission-j ers' proceedings, it would have saved j $63,000 last summer. The bill finally i vvas tabled when there seemed no chance of securing a noon recess for lunch unless that very action Vaj taken. tak-en. It was said Uinl it might remain On the table until House ),ji .-n. 42, I relating to the legal rato for advcrtls-lag, advcrtls-lag, was acted upon. Ill kSUJKJ f KD. Just before tho noon recess was tak-j tak-j I en the house pushed ita first bill of the' day, limine bill No. 6 o by Stephens,; relating to ihe handling of cases of; ' ,lruant bv the Juvenile court, ayes, 4J0; nays, 1 . ubsent, L Tho governor's communication rcln-l tive to a memorial urging Ihe presi-dent presi-dent t.i msii the Kordney bill, vvas tho I first business to come hefore the house when it reconvened in the afternoon, and after its reading Representatives l'av and Seegmtller vw-i appointed l ' committee of two to prepare the measure. meas-ure. They returned with it in a short time, nnd it was passed under suspension suspen-sion of the rules and transmitted to thc senute for action. The vote was ayes. 44; absent, 3. Two bills came back from the senate. sen-ate. House bills No. 14. by Mclntvrc, and No 78, by Davis, and they were referred to tho enrolling and engross-Ing engross-Ing committee, the first one calling fori concurrence In senate amendments, which actio was taken. Tho t alendar i was again reached about 3 o'clock. Wuinney'a bill No 88, relating to the reinstatement of corporations adjudged In default, passed after Insertion of an amendment which would make aui ii delinquent corporations pay 12 per Cent Interest on costs instead of 8 per cent interest on costs ayes, 37; nb- 1 sent, 10. ; Komo opposition arose to House bill L No. 40. by Soderberg, relating to em-j ploynicnt agencies for teachers, but it' passed, ayes. 29; nays. 13; absent, r. Notice of a motion lo reconsider was given. Rllif. i II Wf.i.n Representative Seegmiller's bill crc-!l atlng a stato road commission of five I members, eneli a district, failed to meet with the ap pro.il ol Governor Mahey, it is ex-plained, ex-plained, and yestordav afternoon Mr BeegmlUer, as chairman of tho house committee 011 highways and bridges, brought In a report on the measure which virtually changes Its entire original orig-inal Intent and in its place provides for a road commission of only three members. mem-bers. Representative Seegmlller announced an-nounced yesterday when he riled I N report thut his bill called for flvo state road commissioners; that th governor favored a one-man road commission and that tho decision to create a board or three members was a compromise 1 1VK VKYV RH.ijs. 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