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Show WITH UTAH'S. LAW-MAKERS. H The usury hill Introduced by Jensen fH make It unlawful to take more than jl It per rem aalsl House bill No. 1, by Jensen, makes HaHo! late upon real estate a lien upon aksaM property after January I ot each year flan House bill No 4, by Dean, author- HHra Ilea board nf commissioner to em- JHfiJ' ploy agent to exterminate pernl ' f , :lmi weeds tjr i Wesley K WhIUm I tho oldest lTVvi memlier In point of scrvlco In the si" senate. Mr. Wnlton I the senator '" - , from ltleh count j t ,'," ltoldnsou, of lllngham, bat Intro- l','' diiceil n hilt nproprtallng t7,K to 4) ,. .afnyette Cidenler for Injuria re- I'JlCJf , eel red In discharge of hi duty n an t officer ., The senate passed the first bill of ft ' , thu session on Ihe 16th, It being Sen Vt ate Hill No 1, making nn appropriation JB , of IS5.000 for the contingent expense Sw't ' of the session SyQ Tho Democratic member of tho V"i?'ttij house showed their mettle by naming ISSEv a. list of nominee for practically all flktsHS tho nlllces Tho Democrat of tho iHtsB house number 8 LSIBR Frederick Husband Is the hold-over laWsssn senator from Summit county, and for RHH the Issl twenty ymr n resident of 9sBSbH Park City Senator Hnsband Is n n i laE live Utahn, having been born In Pro sisHI vo In 9M Senator Smith baa Introduced a bill jLEJLfl providing for thn revision, annotation aasai and printing of tha law of Uth, isl and creating a compilation commission lH apiHilmineiits ot commissions nnd rE making nn aproprlatlnn therefor tH Seakcr Joseph nnnotinred at the opening of tho housn suasion nn Tues- 1 day nf Inst week, that each member 1 would bo expected to bo In his scat H promptly nt roll call, aa promptness H would be ono of tbo rule of tho 1 Upon motion of Mr Marks, Demo- H crntto member of thn last bouso who H nre member ot tho present body H wero allowed first chulco of scats, H and Republican memlier ot tho last : house second choice, tho remaining H member to have choice by lot H J. 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Tollon, tha Democratic leader H of tho homo, discussing tho gover- HB ngr' message, said ho found many per H tlnent suggestlona In IL Tho gover- H nor, be thought, bad mado bis message H of loo great length and had IncofporKt- H od lu It much unnecessary matter H Nurserymen want (he legislature to- M enact n bill making It necessary for tH trco growers to secure license beforo H they can sell their ware In tho state H It Is believed such n bill would groat bbb1 ly benefit Iho nursery Industry of tho i H stnto, especially It n clauso wero In 'H sirted making a stnto Inspection ob- bbb1 llgatory for all nurseries isi Nolthcr tho houeo nor tho seniUo 4LH woro In session to exceed thirty mln ji'b! utc on tho lCth Tho adoption of the jtLal report of tho rule ot committee and SBBai tho first reading of n bill establishing uLa! a stato Insuranco department, .and 'V'taLa! providing; fur thu appointment of tu .u H Insurance commissioner, consumed PH most of thu time of the senate H Tho tlmn fur Introducing bill ha H been limited to tbo first thirty days bbbb1 )f thn session. Heretofore bills could ftksa! be Introduced up to tbo last day. mak. tsaBBl Ing tho work nl thn closo of the ses. -tKsal lion exceedingly hurried. Tbo only aLal way In which a bill can now bo Intro- H Jured after tbo thlrly-day limit explroa H I upon recommendation of a com H Secrolary of Slate Tlngcy ha sent Ibb! Ui Ihe senate a communication accom H panled by three reiwrts mado by tha 1 commission upKlnted by tho last leg H Islaturo to Investigate and report up -H on tho queallon of the proposed mor lM ger of the Agricultural rollego with H tho University of Utah Three report (JibbibH wero made, ono majority and two tnln- si orlty ri'iHirts. H It I said (hat Heprecntatlvo Kuch H Irr, of Ogden, will at an early dato In H troduco n measure that will roqulro nH that when a complaint of malfeasance H ir mlsfessanco In office, or other tH chargo ot a criminal naturo shall bo H brought ngalnst any ofllclal ot the H itatu, before It ahall bo considered by H a court, shall bo slgnid by at least H twenty tltltens LLLi For tho avowed purposo ot bringing H about an cqualliatlon of tbo tax as H Bcssmcnts In this stato and for tho H purposo of compelling tho owner ot IH tho great mining and smelting corpor ,H aliens In Utah to bear their Just bup H Jen of tbo expense of maintaining tha H government of tho state, n Joint rev H nnuo commltteo will bo apiiolnted by H thu senate nnd house of tho present H legislature. jH Itepresentatlvo Orvll Tliornpson, ot m Millard county who hna served In two H legislatures prior to this, aaya bo will tal probably have few bills to offer during skB tho present session. Mr. Thompson KsH waa n member of tbo first legislature, MM! but went down With othar Itopubllcnn 1253 In tbo Ilryan landslide which swept tEBMi Utah In 18311, Ha wa a mombor ot IBS tho last house and was re-elected to LbbH tho present assembly. HB A bill la said to bo In tho process of BSR preparation by a member of tho legls- WtfW laluro providing that Bhurlffa who aro rtV mado defendnnta In civil aulta rising -t,M ' jut of the pcrformanco ot their duty UP shall bo Indemnified for their attor- S ' ' ney's fee by tho state. Tho bill will M bo favored by all sheriff In tbo stato 9 who novo In tho past been compelled lo pay for their defenso, regardless of fS whether they win or ioso tho suits Jjm ', filed against them cS Tho discovery has been mado that , j9 tho senate la not to havo a reading ,, jm , clerk thla session. Tha rotund volo Tf of Thodoslus Hotkln has tieen removed 5 to Mauritius where It U doing duty t fur Undo Sam lu a consular position, f. ' and Theodoilus ha no successor ft ' there. Senate bill No 3, by Smith, Is nn act for tho regulation of the prv (tee of medicine and surgery tc stato of Utah, nnd for the appr J4- uf a board ot medical examtuu.' m fiaaat tha matter of said regulation, and pro- ' , H vldlng for the repoal ot title It. Ite- ' jl vlaod Statutes ot Utah, 1893. H ! |