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ADJOURNED UNTIL MONDAY EVE (Continued from first page.) introduced yesterday afternoon. The county commissioners may spend $300 a year in advertising, accord- ing to a bill introduced, and gam- bling bets may be collected by civil action if a bill by L. C. Lidyard car- ries. Speaker Rines’ organization had a showndown with the insurgents. It crushed them overwhelmingly, 103 to 15. Most of the Democrats voted with the Rines organization. The struggle came over the rule giving the committee on rules power to schedule meetings. H. H. Dunn called it “putting the house in a hobble skirt.” R. C. Dunn said it was “czar rule.” There was much noise but little substance. R. C. Dunn and H. H. Dunn, for- mer speaker, led the fight. They said it would permit the rules com- mittee to smother legislation by re- fusing to call committee meetings. R. C. Dunn, who offered an amend- ment to stroke out rule 57, denounc- ed toe rule as “infamous,” and said be was astonished that the commit- tee should have reported it. W. I. Nolan, chairman of the rules committee; C. N. Orr, Frank Hop- kins, L. C. Spooner, W. T. Stone and C. T. Knapp defended the rule. John Lennon, one of the Rines supporters, SCOO THE CUB REPORTER broke away and with the two Dunns denounced the rule. The debate was featured by a live- ly tilt between Lennon and Hopkins. The former charged that the Renville county member was unfair. On the roll call, Pfaender, Minnette and the majority of the Democrats voted with Rines in the first test vote in the house since the session opened. Hopkins then obtained the passage of an amendment making it possible for the majority of the house to fix the time of a committee meeting. W. I. Nolan moved the adoption of the code as reported. H. H. Dunn moved that the rules lie over for a day in order to give the members time to read and study them, but later withdrew his motion, and the discussion proceeded. Albert Pfaender of New Ulm of- fered his resolution providing for two Democratic members on the rules committee, After a lively debate it was defeated, 69 to 48. Ten dgys will be clipped from the open season for bills. They may be introduced under the rule in the first sixty legislative days of the session only, instead of the first seventy, as heretofore. Representative Lundeen of Minne- apolis yesterday afternoon offered an amendment to the rules providing for a committee on committees. It That Is The Place Where The Kid Fell In All Right, Scbop RUMT oUT wieN HE FELL IN—AN was debated at scmac length, But six members voted Lundeen resolution. for tfie PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10. I hereby announce that I am a can- didate for sudge of the Municipal Court of this €ity, whieh office is to be filled at the coming city election, and I respectfully selicit the support of the citizens of Bemidji. HERBERT J. LOUD. A combiuatfon set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth §1.50. New Year Opportunity GILL BROTHERS g Copyright 1912 { The House of To Reduce $15.00 Suits, REDUCING THE PRICES Read these prices, then come and see the goods. $30.00 Suits, I-4 off . . $30.00 Overcoats, I-4 off . $25.00 Suits, -4 off . . $25.00 Overcoats, 1-4 off . ¢20.00 Suits, -4 off . . $20.00 Overcoats, 1-4 off . $18.00 Suits, -4 off . . $18.00 Overcoats, I-4 off . $15.00 Overcoats, 1-4 off . $12.50 Suits, -4 off . . $12.50 Ilv_molls, 14 off . 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