Show UTAH january 15 Hon esThe second session of the house was business I 1 he not the visit ol 01 the wyoming solons and the legislative play that followed the first bill 0 the sess on vas introduced by Ee anderson 0 weber allowing a deputy to the state superintendent of public instruction at a salary ot a bear depre van home ot sa t lake introduced a bill increasing the pay of judges of the su preme court from ta 00 to per year an appropriation of foo or as much thereof as was needed to defray the expenses of the legis hatire session was made the senate and house convened in joint and 1 to the read ng of the gov arnor s mes age cop es of which was ordered printed SENATE three b were introduced and one passed under su pension of the rules banate bill no 1 api to pay expenses of the session was passed senate bill no 2 by all son of weber provides for the slate and increases the number of legislators by eight senate bill no 3 by allason of V eber provides tor relieving honorably discharged soldiers and sailors from the payment of poll tax and providing for their bu lal aind the ere alon of a monument over their graves in case of death in indigent circum stances wednesday january 16 ve harmon of finery sworn in the folio ving bills were intro deuced house bill no S by glasmann A bill tor an oos and 4 09 of the re statutes and brov ding tor the stra alon of plural marriages and the punishment of and bigamists II 11 no 4 providing tor the payment of trustees of state institutions at the rate of 14 per day and necessary expenses H no 5 by smith giving the right to municipal corporations to condemn water rights the bill passed its second reading and was referred to the jud clary committee H no 6 by sm th A bill tor an act div ing railroad corporations to acquire stock and interests in any line except a corn line in the state or outside H no 7 by siemens A bill tor an act fix ng salaries of state officials as follows gover nor 4 per year secretary of state 3 treasurer 00 aud tor t attorney gen eral ta superintendent of public instruct tion t after the second reading the bill was referred to the committee on fees and salaries H no 8 by van Home Embodying the provisions of senate 11 no 3 SENATE the elections committee which will have to do with the ellason barnes contest was as follows senators murdoch al ter tanner johnson and bennion senate bill no 4 by smoot identical with house bill no 6 was introduced thursday Thu raday january 17 Hou sEThe first bill to the house wai the railroad bill known as bouso bill no tt passed unanimously the following bills vere introduce H no 9 by Glasmann to make it ul to sell liquor on sunday H no 10 by glasmann providing tor the assessment of all forms of property on the same basis as railroad and property 30 tent of cash value H no 11 by glasmann making city attorneys appointive instead of elective in cities of tecona class H no 12 by glasmann granting per mission to counties municipalities etc to in rest sinking funds in city county or school dis brict bonds H no 13 by making the se curing of a transfer tor a voter who moves from ne voting dist let to another after registration has closed more easy than under the present law H no 14 by gusmann providing fora house to house canvass tor registration of voters H no IS by glasmann providing or a new regis ration of voters each presidential election and tor the registration by affidavit in cases where voter cannot appear H no 16 by glasmann providing tor the formation of a society to be known as the in ter mountain state exhibition to promote stock growing agriculture and other industries SENATE chairman evans made his commit tee assignments to which all bl Is drevlou sly introduced were referred bl Is introduced senate bill no 5 by birnes amends the ex asting law so as to deprive it of a I 1 provisional construction the word knowingly qualify ing offenses in the present law Is omitted and in the case of the prohibition of the sale of liquor to minors without the written consent of parents or guardians the clause relating to such consent is omitted it makes the lean date against liquor dealers absolute friday january 18 HOU SEThe comm atee on salaries and tee recommended the following changes in the salary bill governor 4 instead of 4 as recommended aud tor instead of ta treasurer 1500 instead oft attorney eral S instead of 3 eight new bills were introduced as follows house bill no 17 by stewart provides that proof of labor on mining claims may be filed any time dur ng the year instead of within thirty days H no 18 by mcmillan Ilan an act making it unlawful tor boards 0 herlth to compel aaion or make it precedent to attend ng school H no 19 by glasmann brov ding for the election of six members of the board in cities of the second class in december 1901 and three members biennially thereafter that said cities shall be divided into three dietr acts and a woman shall be elected from each district H no 0 by G asmann Providing tor the double assessment of property when dis covered upon which an effort has been made to evade taxation halt of the amount of the tax to go to the informer H no 21 by glasmann providing for the organization of and bonding of irrigation dis tracts H no 2 by Glasmann Providing that licensed abstractors shall pay 10 per cent of the fees received into the county treasury H no 3 by Axton Enlarging the power 0 the prison board regarding the purchase it biks tor the prison library H no 24 by holmgren provid ng t e ue livery to the warden of the penitentiary within five days of sentence of all prisoners sen fenced to death H no 20 by holmgren brov ding to the execution of all death sentences by the warden of the penitentiary A communication was received form the sen te announcing the passage of the railroad bill binate four bills were introduced as tol lows S no 6 by barnetto Bar nesTo amend quarantine law in fever and smallpox cases main kalning quarantine tor a longer period chaa present law S no 7 by al ison an act providing tor a 6 per cent tax on inheritances over tl S no 8 by allison providing that county boards may remit taxes of indigent poor S no 9 by allason relating to the building of cut in ra inroads having pir nicular reference to the proposed shortening of the central pacific s 1 ne into ogden |