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Show RAILWAY POLICE - LEfilSLATIOH 1 up I Senator Jenkins Returns I to Upper Chamber After I Brief Abienceto Find I His Measure Rejected T1IK senate wax in h destructive destruc-tive mood this morning. Opposition Op-position was raised to every measure brouplit tip for consideration. consid-eration. House hill No. 1, providing for the apointment by the governor of special officers to serve for and at the expense ex-pense of railroad companies, was killed by a tie vole when brought up on the second reading calendar. .Senator Jenkins of Salt Lake, who supported the bill in committee and championed it on the floor, was called out of the senate chamber at the time the measure came up for discussion. When he returned, he found the bill had been killed. Ueruuse he had not voted on the measure, he was unable to move a reconsideration. Senators Standish, Jones, Southwick and Tbhs lid the fight on the bill. NO AIO FOR LAWYERS. Lawyers of I'Uih will have to continue con-tinue lo defend imperunious defend -ants free of charge when appointed by the courts. The measure designed by Representative Dmiglai to provide compensation was defeaied In the sen-ute sen-ute by adoption of an adverse commit I tee report. I Two other measures by Senator Jen- I sen. iinn nmenriinir f h t-mhfzzlment J law and the other relating to county JL commissions, were killed by adoption lBv of adverse committee reports. Senator Mrs. Kinney's bill, making the desertion and neglect of a wife and minor children a felony in L'tuh, got through third reading and is rmw ready for final pannage. The bill will provide for the extradition of neglecting neglect-ing husbands on felony warrants. COOPERATIVE MARKETING. The upper houxe listened thi morning morn-ing to the reading of one ef the most voluminous bills present ed. It was S. li. No. 120. which provides that farmers may band together for the cooperative co-operative marketing of their products without the formality of filing article of incorporation or stipulating a paid up capital stock. The bill was passed to the third reading calendar wrtlmtrt- opp".jtion. K;i her whop, druj; tores." barber school and oilier places where medicines; medi-cines; oion r other drills are dis-, pens il. will be subtet t hereafter to! inspection by the set r'titry of the state j hi ard of health. A bill providing for th's (Kissed the upper house. j Two other measures. S. II. Sit) 103 and II. It. No. 114. were passed to the I third tending calendar. j |