Show -a THE i'- ' - HEBALD-B53PUBIiICA- ' e---- or lc- ft - - rvro - - v- SAIT LAKE CITS' UTAH SATURDAY JANUARY 27 1917 N SENATE RURAL SEN ATORS FORGE SENATORS®! RECOMMITMENT OF BILLS GOVERNOR’S AID 0 i Opposition to Apportionment of Senatorial and Legislative Districts Causes Measure to Go to Committee for Harmonizing of Differences ' ' ' 'a- - members of the' Senate to the apportionment OPPOSITION of country for more senatorial and representative districts and of the measure to a resurvcy of district lines caused Senator Dem author move its recommitment to the committee on public affairs where the bil will practically be redrafted and concessions made to the members from Senator Dern In moving' for recommitment said opposition to certain phases of his measure had developed and lie hoped that reconsiderationcrit-in committee before which the bill's an ics would be called would result in amicable adjustment of differences Unanimous consent for the recommitment was voted Senator Wootton's bill limiting the which passed of liability the Senate innkeepers last week was returned the House with the approval of ' from that body and referred to the committee on enrolling and engrossing House bill No 11 providing that costs In supreme court cases be considered a lien on the property of the whom individual or corporation which passed the coats were assessed against the House Thursday was received by referred to the judiciary 'the Senate and committee Senate bill No 40 creating a bounty on gophers was reported tavorably by the committee on agriculture and placed on the calendar Senator Evans’ bill providing that the state pay for the legal defense of favorindigent persons was reported and on ably by the Judiciary committee was rerequest of Senator Armstrong ferred to the committee on appropriations and claims for consideration and report Senator Dern’s bill repealing the laws was reported park commission on public favorably by the committee the calendar if fairs and placed on The committee on public affairs made a favorable report on Senator Hern’s bill relating to the bonds of treasurers and commissioners and 'tty bill was placed on the calendar the Bv request of the League of Muniof Utah Senator Frank Evans cipalities Introduced a bill prohibiting the acby property requisition of title to public adverse possession The bill wascomferred to the legislative reference mittee Introduced a bill Senator Strin-’ha- m and false misleading was prohibiting bill fraudulent advertising The reference referred to the legislative committee Senator Funk introduced a measure - which 'requires' physicians and 'midwives to take precautions to reX®"t blindness In children by the application' of prescribed lotions ' to the eyes of ' new born babes of agriculture for the Supervisors schools of the stave a re provided high Senator in a' measure introduced byfor-subill also provides Funk' The economics schools in the of pervisor House Joint memorial No 2 urging to take action favorable vice Congress to of and the President the election by direct vote of the people president pubreferred to the committee on Dern was on motion of Senator lic affairs for Senator Che onproviding was A bill-bcosts appealofthe collection of the passed by the unanimous vote Senate perSenator Olson’s bill exempting from sons engaged in certain Industries was passed by a unanimous jury vote duty for Senator Wootton’s bill providingstatof theseventhe revision and printingvote of utes of Utah passed by teen senators- one member absent Tne the bill appropriates $8000 to defray 4000 cost of printing and provides Jhat 8000 of which shall copies be printed at be bound The books will be sold a 20 per cent advance over the cost of productions On motion of Senator Colton all bills go over received from committees will on their one day before they are placed passage Members of the Senate were Invited of a letter from the president through to be the the Weber club Ogden dinner on any guests of the club at The designate date the senators might the uninvitation was accepted with date should that the dinner derstanding that thearestate fall on the same date inIn Ogden Institutions located by the senators spected A communication was received from the state board of examiners inclosing Berthul-so- n the approved claim of August of Logan for damages done crops and property of plaintiff through waters Impounded by the state The board recommended the payment of $550 in full of all claims The Senate adjourned until 2 o’clock - y - - Monday afternoon LEG! SLA TVE CALENDAR In the Senate RILLS INTRODUCED KILLS PASSED easier— Providing for the election of town marshals in cities of the third class H B No 19 Raleigh— Granting to the city of SaltbyLake a right of way the state prison grounds through H B No 22 by Young —Providing for the redemption of property sold under deeds of trust II H No 2 by If B Young — Providing No 23 by for the apportionment of water under foreclosures where property sold under be redeemed deeds of trust may SIGNED BY SPEAKER Dern — Providing for J It No 2 an investigationbyof the coal situation 8 Chief Executive Adamant in Opposition JtoCreaUng Specialt Office 8B No 62 by Evans— An act prohibiting acquisition of title to public property by adverse possession j Re- ferred to legislative reference commit- ' tee 8 B No 63 by Strlngham — An act false misleading and fraudprohibiting ulent advertising Referred to legislacommittee tive reference S B No 64 by Funk —An act requirtreatment of the eyes of new born ing babes Referred to legislative reference committee S B No 65 by Funk — for the appointment of state Providing of supervisor Referred to legislative agriculture reference committee ' - SYSTEMATIZED - BILLS PASSED FROM THE SENATE S B No to costs on apvote unanimous S B No 19 bv Wootton —Providing peal Passed38by — Bill exempting certain S B No for the levying or a transient live stock from Jury duty Passed tax on a reciprocity basis Referred to citizens S B No 13 —Bill authorizing the recommittee agricultural H Jl No 24 by Ches —Providing that vision and reprinting of Utah statutes councils and commissions may city REFERRED take charge of funds forto the upkeep of S B - NoBILLS 16 — Passed by House Re-- ' Referred cemeteries corporations to Senate and referred to comturned Ion committee enrolling and engrossing 8 B No 27 by Olson —Providing that mittee S B No 40 —Creating a bounty on attne to furnish shall corporations favorably byonagri torney general the names of stock- gophers: Reported and committee the placed holders in companies for the facilitat- culture Cftl6Xld&T of Inheritance collection of the ing 4—--Providing defender for No S B tax Referred to Judiciary committee Reported favorably indigent persons committee and referred to by judiciary MEMORIAL INTRODUCED on committee and the appropriations — H J M No 3 by Adams Memorial- claims road from build a to — S B No 31 Granting rights to small izing Congress Mesa Verde park through the natural cities to purchase land for parks and nationto Mukuntuweap country bridge Reported favoraplaygrounds public al monument committee on public affairs and bly by on calendar placed KILLS INTRODUCED S B No 41 —Relating to bonds for — 54 B No Cardon H Providing county officers Reported favorably by by regulat- the committee on public affairs and for the amendment of the laws over water placed on the calendar cities of control the ing taxes canals and water — H B No 56 by Southwick Providstation at the URGES INCREASED PAY ing that the experiment demoncollege shall give agricultural strationsanthroughout the state and appropriation for the work making H B No 58 by Rust —Appropriating which money for those school districts AND LENGTHENED have not sufficient money to complete terms their school 57 H B No by Southwick —Provideight-hoan for 4ay in sugar ing factories II B No 58 by Allen — Sunday dos- Changes Provided in Bill bill directed against meat markets sing and drug stores H B No 59 by Page — Providing for Affecting Auditors Advothe collection of an income tax cated by Green and Bock RILLS REFERRED H B" No 19 by Young — Providing of registrafor the creation of a boardnurses City Commissioner Herman II Green tion and examination for and City Auditor E A Bock appeared before the ' corporations committee of WHAT THE HOUSE DID the House yesterday and urged that as to old rules Voted to retain print- the bill introduced in the House inof bills ingPassed the pay of the auditors creasing four minor bills in first class cities of thecity state from Adjourned until Monday at f o clock 12400 to $3000 a year and lengthening the term of the office from two to four years be passed Mr Bock and Commissioner Green had statistics to CLOSED submit to the committee showing In most cities the size of Salt Lake that the auditor was elected for four years city and that the salary ranged from $3000 to 84200 a Included In statistics were year a number of citiesthelarger than Salt Lake where the pay of auditor ranged from $4500 to $5000 n one city was the term of office of the auditor less four In Birmingham Ala than Bill Also Plans to Limit years he where is elected for two years Commissioner Green and Mr Bock Sales by Drug Stores on pointed out that the salary or- term of the auditor had not been city the Sabbath changed in this state since 1906 Mr Bock argued that the given the auditor Is InsufflclSn month and Mr-- Green Htratton-Alrey Mrs of Salt Lake prothe term of office also is toopointed shall short that Utah meat markets stores poses on th® ‘w interests of efficiency close and that drug &£!!& Sundays be on Sundays In so far as lengthened to four years 'shall be closed decided to report the coniIttee their trade concerns the sundries de- vFnf favorably meat provides Inthat partment areTheto bill a class be placed markets THE IRRITATED TOURIST on with stores and are not to be open V1 “l18 the bureau of Information?” Sunday Violation of the law Is made the confused traveler ji misdemeanor In dealing with the drug stores of th man- - i ' ‘r"1 the atate Mrs Stratton beAlrey sets' out “Great to guns! Is It getting so they that drugonstores shall permitted now for information — be open Sunday only for the pur- w1 tIckt Star pose of dispensing drugs and medi- Washington — cines and such drinks and refreshments HE SOUGHT ADVICE ' as are usually served over the soda “I want to ask you for a bit of adfountains Her purpose is to prevent vice” said the insinuating man the sale of “side lines” L “What is Itr Restaurants are defined by the bill you to put yourself in 'my as being places where food Is prepared “I want me in yours and tell me how and served on the premises This part place and about it if you wanted to of the bill Is Intended to do away with you would go borrow $10 from small cabarets - - - IE! ur - IMARKETS - - r —— me'-sgExchang- e - - FAILS TO PUT CRIMP IN COMMITTEE POWER - j- ' r - House Debates Move to Curb Printing Order Privileges Funk Proposes ! Instructors of Reference Committee But Attempt Comes to ' in' Home Economics and Naught Tolton Urges Speeding Up Kindred Topics to committee with yes-terd- ay - (Continued From Page 1) ! Young bill went over porting out of the until Monday' when any personwillwho be desires to be heard on the bill t!" received by the' committee Lobbyists Get Bnsy 'r'L ' When it was learned by the prohibitionists that the Senate committee was on the recommendations ready to vote' lobconcerning ‘ the bill’ thi 'ultradry A life came to Startup George byists rushed to the House and brought B W the Young Jr author of the bill from corthe in conference a chamber for ridor He then went to' the Senate for Senator' Colton and brought him disinto the conference and the three ' cussed ways and means for keeping' the commissioner' feature In the bill Mr Young declared after the conference that he still : had hopes the Senate committee and the Senate would of prohibition vote for a commissioner Democratic ' leaders who were apby Mr Young and pealed to yesterday use to their influence to Mr Startup by whip the Senate into line for the bill as it passed the House Vwere reported as saying they would have nothing more to do with the matter Mathoni-ha- h Thomas Democratic state chairman however volunteered a possible solution to the problem' suggesting the bill be so amended that the matter of the creation of the office of commissioner of prohibition be left optional with the governor and not mandatory The commissioner backers did not take kindly to the suggestion of Mr Thomas knowing as they do the attitude of the governor on the matter House Sentiment Changed Sentiment in the House yesterday underwent a change regarding the commissioner feature of the Young bill and a number of those who were at the strongly in favor of the measure time it passed the House declared they of might be influenced by the action the Senate and the position taken by the governor in respect to the commissioner Boyden of Summit who has been fighting the commissioner proposition since the first day of the session declared yesterday that hehad been approached by a number- of strong advocates of the commissioner feature who told him they had pledged ' themselves to vote for the elimination of the commlslsoner in the event the Senate should strike this clause from the bill The Senate committee is not deal-- 1 with the bill as it came ing from gently the House In the first place the committee altered a great part of ths of the bill and when it phraseology? reached tne point providing for state all the alwarehousemen to cohol to be dispensed in the state: thb committee amended this section so as to eliminate the state warehousemen As the hill will come from the committee it will read that the Smith-Fau- s Drug company the Z C M L and the Ogden Wholesale Drur company al-be of dispensing the granted state The committee cohol in theprivilege took the view that it was better that wholesale companies should handle alcohol drug than to start state dispensaries It was a move for economy it was said by Senator ReynoldsAllow Three Days’ Grace The bill was 'also amended so that retail liquor dealers will be given three days of grace to removoe all IntoxiHquoYs from the boundaries of cating the state after August 1 and the committee also took tne view that fifteen of grace should be given the days wholesale dealers These amendments were made on recommendation Senator Reynolds and Senator Clydeof Senator Parker called the attention of the committee to the “unfairness of the bill” in this respect : When the Senate cohimlttee started work on the bill Senator Kimball urged a vote on the commissioner of prohibition feature He was backed by Senator Parker When Mr Htartup learned that the committee intended to go with the measure through he sent out S O S calls In yesterday response Senator Colton hurried from the com' mittee room and went to the south door of the House 'chamber where Mr to StartupIntowas signalling-Mr Young come a confercorridor the 'for ' ence For' more than twenty minutes the three held a conference and after Senator Colton returned to the committee meeting It was decided that the vote on the commissioner should be until next week postponed A number of the prohibition' lobby who favor a commissioner announced the committee they desired to address be had at that Monday Hearings will time as a number of the committee said they were willing “to be convinced” that commissioner is the bestprohibition thing for the state Go to See Governor When the committee adjourned Senator Parker was called1 into consultation with Senator Reynolds and they both repaired to the governor’s office where a consultation was had on the measure The views of Governor Bamberger were sought He expressed himself strongly against the commissioner feature as he said he had given the matter greater study since the conbill has passed the House After the sultation Senator Reynolds declared to the commisthat his opposition sioner had been strengthened' He announced that the bill as It will be reported back to the Senate will not only make the wholesale drug houses in the state the dispensers of ‘alcohol but the' committee has placed' in the hill a section which provides that where alcohol Is handled In barrels or wholesale house shall half barrels thecent of the cost of the receive 10 per alcohol as a profit and that where less than a half barrel 15is' handled the per cent company shall receive “I have always been opposed to the commissioner’’ said Senaprohibition “I cannot see where anytor Parker would be gained by the selecthing who would in effect tion of an officerofficers of the state cause the other to lav down I' think the greater part the duties of ' tlie people misconceive of the commissioner ' He Is thein man the who is to do the clerical work Issuance of the certificates and that could not be is all in my opinion:asHe are defined in powers-given such bill for then he would be the Young the governor greaterto than who do is 'to let thing have been elected by the people hanwill get bet-t- tr dle the situationandwe r6SUlt8” V Senator Clyde- of Wasatch county did not care to discuss 'the 'bill but had made' up however that he ' 'v v ’ ’' his mind V Turn to Republican f-- i VA1? the House leaders who commissioner feature are relying on the in the Senate to turn three Republicans for the commisthe tide In the fight out that Senators sioner They pointed bear the Colton and Seegmiller would the commissionbrunt of the fight for of Senaer and they had hopes landing Wootas an ally Senator tor Wootton ton’s support also is claimed by the anticommissioner forces in view of the fact that he Introduced the Boy gen bill - -- ' - - J - - - - - - - : The-bes- t the-offlce- - rs '' declared ‘ - ' c : - - - - - - - - - e -- - -- - OVER MONEYS r to-b- - e - : - I are required to with the Utah Agricultural college the state normal school and the University of Utah The measure provides that the state vocational work at leader in Juniorthe agricultural college and the state leader In junior ’vocational work for the same school shall fill the girls atcreated offices and that they newly shall receive no extra compensation above the regular salary received for their work at the agricultural college The appointees says the bill shall be at least 25 years old must have a bachelor of science degree understand and side of the economics and beagriculture homepractical versed in the science of teaching education- Conference it? Called to Determine Where Static is Funds Shall Be Banked co-oper- ate - - -- - J - S-- Where the funds of the state under the Democratic administration are to be is still a mooted question anddeposited D O Larson state treasurer was called into the office of Governor Bamto determine in what berger yesterday to be kept Utah banks the funds-arPresent at the meeting were James H Moyle Democratic national committeeman Senator W W Armstrong J Mr Larson Will Knight of Provo and seems that Mr Larson and the It Democratic leaders cannot agree on the banks where the funds should be Mr Larson has asserted that' S laced e desires ' to place the state funds In banks favorable to him A number of the banks- of Salt Lake and institutions controlled by Jesse Knight are desirous of being custodians of the funds and the influence of state r-Bamberger was sought in this connection At a previous ' meeting of the governor tne Democratic leaders bankers of Democratic faith and Mr Larson it was thought that the state dehad been agreed upon but positaries the meeting yesterday dispelled that belief The greater part of the deleoffice waited in the gation while Mr Knight wentgovernor's to the office of Mr the state treasurer and DiscusLarson Into the conference-brought sion took place as to whether Mr to out his origLarson Intends inal idea of placingcarry the state fudds in banks which are controlled by those he inwho are on his bond or whether tends tov do as the Democratic leaders desire the end of the It was announced at no decision had that meeting yesterday been reached Mr Larson declared that he had no statement to issue: last night and the Democratic leaders’ including the governor said everything had been discussed In a friendly - manner ' DEMOKFOi PLAN TO ASSIST SEJTLERS - ’ Last of Bourbon Administration Measures Will Be Introduced Next Week OF EXPERIMENT WORK - v Southwick of Utah Intro- UTILITIES BILL BEING duces Bill to Secure Additional U A C Stations UPPED INTO SHAPE ’ Will Be Ready for Report to -- l V01ES DAILY SESSIONS Awaits Report of Code Com- mission Affecting Change in School System in it as an economy proposal as it nas thought that thousands of dollars would he saved during the session in printing hills The committee has been Speaker Tolton reporting bills and recommending that they not be printed haa told members of the lower house that something Ehould be done inline diately in order that quicker action might be had by the standing committees of the House to which hills are referred after coming from the reference committee Speaker Tolton asked that the rules be changed so that thf standing committees have the right to say whether a hill should be printed or not As a result the rules committee yesterday attempted to’ amend the rules so that this might be done Bevan of Tooele Bywater of Salt Lake and Ileppler of Sevier opposed the change and an argument ensued PROPOSES FUND FOR on the floor of the House which resulted in the rules being left as they are with the power still vested in the reference committee so far as the rcommendation is concerned printing AID PUBLIC SCHOOL Members of the House followed the lead of Bevan and took the position a bill might be reported unfavorthat sssaMSi the members would vote ably and that to kill the bill on adoption of the reBill Appropriating $100-00- 0 port “We are not all orators” said Bywater of Salt Lake i am opposed adverse reporta” for! Needy Districts to “Thank by killing bills God we are not all orators or we would never be able to do any Presented in House Sevier in work” replied Heppler of the adophis points against making tion of the amendments of the rules In order that the schools of the committee Tolton appointed a commitsmaller counties and districts in southof Boyden of Summit ern Utah may be enabled to continue teeSpeaker consisting 1917 term through to completion Campbell of Weber and Williams of their commitD D Rust cf Kane county yesterday to act with the consider the intee from the 8enate to special introduced a bill ' in the House appro- Emery to be distributed to vitation of the Weber club to go toa priating $100000 need The Ogden as the guests of the club at of funds the districts in schools of the state are experiencing dinner to be tendered at the pleasure a deficit of $111000 taxes of the past of the Legislature The committee running will meet with the House committee year being insufficientintoa pay number of early next week expenses of schools counties It was said by Mr Rust yesbeen recommitted to having committee be theAfter that some schools would for amendterday forced to close unless money is forth- mentcorporations House bill No 2 correction and the state Cazler of Juab was passed by the coming from session of the Legislature a by bill provides that town House Every deficit exists in the smaller districts marshals This be elected instead of shall of the state and an appropriation from When the at ai presentbefore appointed in or- bill was up for passage the general fund must be made was continue to discovered that there were 123 iterrors der that the schools may run for the set term Under the school in the measure and for this reason It to fix a was recommitted for correction The laws boards are compelled definite termnever but in some- smaller tots bill of 31 to 13 by a vote passed have the money they debtor bills the Two Judgment giving out the provision of the law and the right to redeem property carry which two state aid is required every years been sold under trust deed within has six The deficit in 1915 was $90000 months after- the date ot the sale and a bill causing the courts to apportion the water rights where corporateIsstock EIGHT-HOUsold DAY IS the water rights R representing It deeds of trust were under passed was explained that the first bill would deeds of trust mortgagorsasunder give same the mortgagors- unthe right der mortgages The second bill provides that where stock representing water corporate sold that the courts can aprights isthe water needed for the land portion was without taking which House mortgaged in Introduced Bill all of the water which was pledged as were not needed for the security ifofitthe Limits Labor in Various irrigation land Williams of Emery gave notice that industries in State he would move the House on Tuesday to reconsider H J R No 5 by McKay which provides for the submission to voters of a constitutional amendgas the to the state board of exsugar cement ment Employees ofsteel giving and flour mills and aminers to name the state brick the powderconnected or smelt- depositaries right with mines was killed resolution The shops day on Thursday when the House adopted ers will be given an eight-hoIf the bill introduced yesterday in the the adverse report of the committee House by Southwick of Utah county The House granted power to the govpro- ernor to dedicate to Salt Lake the right becomes a law Mr Southwick all Industrial for a street through the state prison poses to place practically an eight-ho- grounda the state onamendment This will empower the city employmentsandin offered the to basis commission up Seventeenth East now travel to that part of the statutes whichIn ad- street so that join may be direct in-to of the city to mines and smelters southwestern the part applies Mr surSouthwick has Included detour around dition the stead of long making At pres- the state prison grounds face mines in the new bill are giving an ent the surface mines When the House took up the consideight-hothe same as the un- eration of S B No 9 by Senator Bevan day mines it was found that the committee had derground Mr Southwick said that It had come failed to indicate the new matter in the Observation that in bill by underlining that part which under his personal of industries men were a number contained new subjects The bill was hours and recommitted in order that the commitworked from ten to twelve too long tee might give to the members of the he thought these hours that eight-hoIs favored by the House an idea of the requirements of The day The bill is directed labor members In the House the amendmenta use of narcotics and is esagainst the aimed at the use of peyote which the Indians in the Uintah basin LEVY pecially are using as a drug The House adjourned at 4 o’clock un3 o’clock - - dls-rtlc- - committee The Democratic which will give to has drafted a bill steering the irrigated settlements throughout the state a better means of improvement and at the same time make the retirement of bonds for improvements easier than under the present water users associations Mathonihah Thomas Democratic state chairman announced had comthat the steering committee would be the bill and that it pleted introduced during the coming week He said that the measure had received the commendation of the reclamation service officials in the state and in the be nation and that it would prove-tof greater value to communities which have been but recently organized In the older districts the Improvements have already been made he asserted and there Is little excuse for the formation of districts other than those which are in existence at this time Under the new bill the laws of Idaho and California have been copied committee the Democratic by Mr Thomas this and it was said bysteering will be the last of the party measures Introduced - Appropriations are proposed for the Utah which will Agricultural institutioncollege that sufficient money give to establish temporary experiment stations throughout the state that the college may determine conditions of soil in the newly settled districts and as to the best crops which may report bee raised to best advantage Southwick of Utah yesterday Introduced a bill in the House which ap$17‘600 for the current year propriates and each year after 1917 $2500 is added until the appropriation reaches $25000 a year In addition to the establishment of experiment stations throughout the state the college is authorized to make demonstrations and to give the in the agriculresults of experiments the-nesections of' tural Industry in the 'jgt&te The horticultural possibilities of the state are to be Investigated and the water supply In the newly settled sections given great consideration! Efforts sessions of have beenrmade the Legislature to secure additional exstations throughout the state periment have been cut but the appropriations down the Democrats created tlie reference power saj W HEN what bills should be printed and what should not the House acquiesced - - Governo- - - A' state supervisor of agricultural and industrial education ‘and a Mate supervisor of home economics are provided in a - bill Introduced yester-of day by ! Senator Funk The duties the proposed officials is to systematize of agriculture mechanical the teaching ' sirts ' and home economics in the high-enof the state They district schoolscourses are to formulate particularly suited-to-thindividual 'students and to the communities in 'which the school located maybe The- new officials wlllbe required to visit-eacstate at least 'school in once each' year and ' make suggestions as to the best methods of teaching the agricultural inprinciples underlying dustrial and home economics work In the schoolroom and the practical work done by the student at home The supervisors who will work under state board of the direction ' of the - - out-:-Th- "tr ' - - ' v - - - In the House s " i ¥ t outlying counties WANTS TEACHING against the presented Young by are '“We said to the win fight” Mr Young golng “I feel author of come the bill our that the to will Senate way of thinking - We’wlll not be influenced or the action' of ideas' by the Senate the of the governor furI( have nothing Senther to say until we the ate committee does With the bill” House leaders let it be known are' not In' entire accord with thethey of Mr' Startup in the actions matter of' the prohibition commissioner and at 'a little caucus held desk of Mr1 Young ‘yesterday'overthe it was he be called off quietly that suggested Hie head of the ultra dry slobby of vW-It the Legislature was learned yesterday' : that Mr' and a number of r the more radstartup ical of the prohibition' lobby Intend to have' all the parent 'Classes prohibition can organizationsthey send recn- betweenkndindfvlduals now - and - Monday petltlona to the Senate urgihg passage the bill as It came from the House This plan of attack was agreed at a short conference held yesterdayupon noon The' greater- part of theseaftertions ' are to comeYrom' Utah- and petiSalt Lake counties- if the ' Idea Is carried bill will be reported to the Senate Tuesday according to present plans of the committee i Mr- see-wh- at - f ’ - In ’the Senate aqd has expressed a debill-atermination to vote Senate on Monday Few Changes Made - ur ur ur ur AUTHORlMlAX The reference committee of the Legislative Senate will report to the upper branch on Monday the Evans bill with modifications and amendmenta With Cache Member Proposes to the public utilities hill on the calendar the Democrats figure that a large part Vest Rights in Small Cities of their work is done and the Legislature will settle down to the routine of bills which are vital to getting through the right4 given Utah towns will be not and districts the counties to exceed tax special was announced yesterday by the to levyona the It dollar for layout conreference committee that only a few mills and keeping In re opening struction minor changes need be made in the bill or canals for irrilines water I of which was Introduced by the Judiciary pair if the bill purposes other or committee of the Senate gation in the House yesterday by The bill which is to be reported out Introduced Cache becomes a law of the committee on Monday will be a Cardon of Heretofore the towns have had the conservative measure it was said yesthe municipal ownership right under by Senator Evans It takes laws terday to open and conthe state but control over railroads and pub- struct ofsuch the only money for tne canals lic service corporations and does not come from tns to had construction touch private corporations Under the towns the of fund general by of the bill Introducedsame provisions the Cardon towns may have and second the rirst rights as cities ofspecial improvements class in making of A number of the smaller towns desired to have special taxes the state rather than take money from assessed for the construction fund the general Discuss Possible' Advance in of ir water systems demand that the a is general there Prices at Club Meeting the right to the give Legislature Improvements smaller towns totaxmake assessments through special of tlie met Laundry atmanagers the Commercial city club to yesterday discuss the present shortage In laun- DISCUSS THRIFT LEAGUE dry materials and the advisability of advancing prices to offset Increases in ' operating expensea It was the tne y general sitopinion 1b that present uation becoming critical and that Bank and Y M C A Repsome means of relief must be found won to avoid an advance in prices for resentatives to Organize : v work laundry ' The men claim 'that dyes starcheslaundry to promote thrift In soaps and other sundry maan In attempt terials have advanced to such an exfrom community representatives tent' that the operating expenses have the and the local branch of the banks city increased from ten to 15 per cent dur- of the Y M C A met yesterday at the The meeting year- - The ing the Commercialtheclub in the volume of accompanying increase past of the Y done was business called secretary by lnT916 is the only thing that has en- M C A with a view to organizing a abled the laundries to down the Salt Lake chapter of the “National priceswassay the managerakeep club” which grew out of the declared that paper for wrap- Thrift It 1913 celebration of the centennial of dur-ing the first savings bank in America purposes has soared in price ping tne few months and the past Several previous attempts have been has 'been a general cut In the made local bank employees to efof the companies Moat of the fect anbyorganization of that nature in profits laundries are at present using the this city but lack of support has precheapest grade of paper obtainable While there was no official vented yesterdaythosethe Interest organization present to displayed encouraged to BABY ESCAPES TRAIN call be held in the another meeting near future It’-- Passes-NearlOver --Her but She it was reported that similar organof the izations in other large cities success ' Was Only Sllghlly Hurt States have met with Des Moines la Jan 26 —While play- United has increased the Portland it is said accounts of way the ing on a railway rltfAt more than of number savings of Mrs G O Mills 15 per cent since the establishment daughter of fell sprawling in the middle of the the thrift league there The plan calls track and half the length of a pas- for financial support from the banksenger train passed over her before it ers while the Y M C A furnishes adcould be brought to a stop The train crew rushed- to the spot vertising matter and lecturers where the child was lying expecting DANGEROUS JSTUDY to find her badly manried body Blood — She have taken a lot of perface was streaming Infant’s from the to learn to play sistence on your part but on being rushed to the hospital it the ' ukelele so well: was discovered that a slight flesh He— It did I- had to go constantly wouAd on the left cheek was the only armed for three months—Punch BowL she sustained injury - til Monday ASKS FEDERAL ROAD TO NATURAL WONDERS Sss Juan Has Introduces Memorial to Congress for Appropriation for Highway Congress is to be memorallzed by tbe Legislature to construct a road from the Mesa Verde ntalonal park natural bridges monument throughthetheGrand ColoCanyon of the park monument and the Mukuntuweap rado for the benefit of national monument who desire to visit tourists and othersColorado southern those places in Utah and Arizona If the memorial is adopted by the Legislature Adams of San Juan who introduced it said the the southern road would go through part of Utah for the greater part of - the distance and afford an opportun- to automobilists to visit the greatity est of American wonders The interest of American bridges of the southern part of the state is increasing in of the country lie said and all as aparts result tourista desire an easy way to reach them The Mukutuweap monument which includes Little Zion canyon he says is of much interest to the tourists and desires that the road take in all of the monuments in the southern part of this state - ‘ ' The education committee' - of the House met yesterday and determined to sit every day from now until the end of the session to hear arguments interested in schools - or by those ‘of text books that they changing under the control of may be brought a board which will give to the state ahd school districts and educators a of schools without such better system on the treasury for funds a demand educational It was thought that-thcode' commission would be ready : to make a report as to the yesterday bills affecting school districts and ways and means by which the- schools of the state be under the control ofmight a general brought board- of education In order that exbe curtailed but the might penditures is still wrestling with its commission - - - - - - e - - - - - - workv An invitation to visit' the University - was of Utah On : - : - - Monday'- accepted by Dr John Widtsoe' presthe committee institution extended the ident of the and said that luncheon would invitation be ' served ' The - legislators are to be returned to' the capltol in time for the afternoon session revenue committee The taxation and committee' and- repreappropriations sentatives of the press are Included In will the” invitation The committees meet at the Hotel Utah at 9 o’clock for the automobiles to meet Monday them-- and convey- them to the unis ! y versity - v jv "VV FATAL TO SOME ' Tt was 'a remarkable election In many respects” off “Yes it killed the T told you'ao to iome extent”—Louisville Cour- tribe 1 er-- - - - 7 - - - -- J pu rnaL y-- s f " ' of-tho- se i - - - - - - re-su- lt’ - - - - - - - It-mus- t PROMISES AID IN ALL SAVE MONEY Governor Says Financial Condition of State Prevents Commercial Club Appropriation Heartywith money wasin every way promised by exceptSimon when Gov Bamberger yesterday B F Redman and W H Wattis called on the chief executive in behalf of the commercial clubs of the state who are promoting a big publicity camUtah Governor Bamberger paign for that he approved of the idea explained but that he did not consider the state to spend anything in financially able The committee - - asked for its support an appropriation of about $25000 ONE THING ABOUT LUCK “Sometimes a man Is lucky” said Uncle Eben “same as a fisherman dat ketches an eel His luck makes him so he most wishes he didn’t much trouble have it” — Exchange ELL-AN-S Absolutely Removes Indigestion One package proves it 25c at all druggists ? |