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Show J MEETS DEFEAT I ,,ai ACTION TAKEN AFTER 1 FlNiONG SESSION CP HOUSE, j I L?yiTU HEATED DEBATES The Iverson bill making tho state insurance fund monopolistic In the M Sritine of compensatory insurance, I SHown to Jcfcat Tuesday by i M niB of 83 to 19, with three monv Un of the house absent. Death of the Mil took place after one of tho mosl M lively and prolonged controversies ir I the house during the present session I The measure has been the sub ect ol nr phases of action and parllamcn I Sr? 'manipulation. Final vote wai taken after four days of debating, dur foe which time tho bill was labo od a! L dccI1 order of business and pre tenting Itself for the last three day. H ender the head of unfinished business At the inception of debate on thi measure, tho house rule permlttin resort to the previous question, wai H iuspended, which action paved thi H way for unlimited discussion. Tues H day when the debate was resumed, i H motion prevailed to tho effect that thi house should not adjourn until a fina vote had bcon taken. This resulted ii H a session that continued until shortl; H oftor 7 o'clock. Tho rollcall of vote H was Interrupted by a call of thi H house, and scrgeants-at-nrms wer ' V sent out to, summon absent member H who had grown restless under th - H lengthy and sometimes monotonou arguments, during which an on tan r jng array of figures and statistic H was cited. ; H Rcprcscntaive Iverson of Boxclde , H countv, who introduced the bill, ende H the debate with an eloquent plea whicl H lasted tho better part of two hours H Throughout the contest he had bee: I practically alono in the defense of thi measure, only ono or two other mem bers havlnt attempted to rise to hii support Their efforts were brief. Mr Iverson made a courageous stand foi the measure, and conducted his sidi to decorously that his most arden opponents in debate hurried to extent him congratulations at the closo of thi session. A bill proposing to repeal all but om section of the Southwick antlcigare law and substituting for the remain der a licenso on traffic In clgaret which, it ia estimated, would produci a revenue of $160,000 to the state gen eral fund, was introduced in tho stati senate by Senator Henry N. Standisl of Salt Lake. The mensuro makes it unlawful t tell clgarets or clgaret papers withii tho stnto of Utah without a permll ( This permit may bo Issued by the clt; 1 or town authorities for an incorporatei community, or by tho county com mlssioners, and ia optional, therefore with tho local authorities. Tho bod: Issuing tho permit, however, is re quired to rcvoko it in case vlolatlo ' Is shown of any of tho provisions o 1 the act. The permit would call for a feo I Salt Lake of SCO a vcar; in cities a tho second class, $35; in cities of th i third class, ?25, and tho amounts ar i not fixed in other municipalities or I ! counties. This monev noes Into th general fund of tho body issuing th permit The dealer is required to pu up a bond of $500. Representative Stopkoy of Tooel would have all notices that now hav ' J to be given publicity through the ad 1 vertlslng columns of tho prcs3 give I by notices stuck up on fences or tree I Ho has introduced tho following i I the house, known as II. B. 173: I "Be it enacted by the legislature I tho stato of Utah: , 1 "Section 1. In all cases In whic I it is provided by tho laws of this stal 1 that notices concerning Improvemoi taxes, district taxes, water filing I land filings, sale of public land i I other public property, or In case H any other public krant by this state any subdivision thereof, shall be glvi by publication in a newspaper; it sh: I be sufficient that such potices sh: be posted for tho period required f I publication in nt least three pub places in the vicinity of the proper which is the subject of such notlc I provided that one place of such po tag shall bo tho nearest postoffl I Proof of posting shall bo as provld by section 78G0, compiled laws Utah, 1017. All acts and parts of a In conflict with the provision of t act aro hereby repealed." I BILLS INTRODUCED, RENAT! S. B. 101, Mrs. Kinney Pension superannuated emnloyces at Unlv ilty of Utah. Referred to commit on education. S. B. 102, Jenkins Joint board university and Agricultural colleg S. B. 103. Irvine Proper maint anre of sinking fund. S. B, 104, Irvine Investment linking funds. 8. B. 105, Funk Limiting loads vehicles. S. B. 1(3, Hirscht Incorporatior towns. S. B. 107, Mrs. Kinney Permltl tmiverslty regents to assist in ehsjo of annuities for faculty m bers. Education. 8. B. 108, Standlsh To control ' cigarettes. H S. B. 109, Irvine Increasing Wt poratlons tax. W 8. B. lio, Irvine Uniform fid M tries act. S. B. in, Mrs. Kinney Gl jwrts power to override technical Mcti in pleadings. I iuB,.112' Hlrfl-Ttepeallng w utilities act. ikaAa ?' l13' Kyan Appropris J?w for a monument on the tei 9 Si. owned by tho Church of J '"st of Utter-day Saints. B. 114, Mrs, Kinney Rcqu PR jT",?9.0." ve"ue to bo granted on fctfi B' I15' Cottrell Extending t.8-B-U6, Mrs. Kinnev Comml "JWTldo a statue of Washaklo. B if,,1". Jenkins-Providing fftT. 1&tlon of compensation Insui H !Sf52l?arm,nt ' Premium, am nt, ,B compensation Insui B a 118, Irrino-CfUng pe a. u. ii, Hlrschl-Permitting n mission of taxos up to $20. S 5 12.? Jcnn Revocation of coi poration liconsos of gambling or bool leg clubs. S. B. 121, Jensen Requiring toad jng of state and fodoral constitutior l in tho schools. S. B. 122, Adams Requiring com ty commissioners to expend portion e county road funds in towns and citie S. B. 123, McConklo $15,000 for road from Bluff to San Juan oil field ; S. B. 124, Funk Altering powers stato road commission and of stal ' road engineer, and authorizing tho pi trol system. ' S. B, 125, Irvine Requiring coui a tlos to pay expenses of extradltoin 1 fugitives from justice, i S. B. 120, Winder Placing state at county road taxes under control i f proposed stato board of tax review. S. B. 127, Candland Abolishir s state department of finance and pu chaso and establishing board of exar s inors as board of supplies and pu - chasing. s S. B. 128, Irvine Fixing dell i. quency terms for drainage dlstri e taxes. 5 s BILLS INTRODUCED, nOUSE e II. B. 120, Constantino Sheep her i- injr regulations. Livestock commlttc a H. B. 121, Finlinson Tax for co e trol of hog cholera. Likestock co: 1 mlttee. n II. B. 122, Finlinson Tax to pay I y dcmnltlcs of slaughtered tubercul s cattle. Livestock committee, o II. B. 123, Lyman Appropriati o for treatment of goiter. Public heal s committee. e H .B. 124, Holliday Prohibit pub s officials to reclve compensation by v I- tuu of appointment to other public p s sltion. Highways and bridges coi mittco. x II. B. 125, Buttorfield Roquirii d county officers to be at posts and 1 h millarlzo themselves with statutes pe 3. talnlng to their offices. Judicia n committee. o H. B. 120, Flotcher Appropriati: i- $20,000 to build Echo canyon road Is Summit county. Appropriations coi r. mlttoc. ir H. B. 127, Mozley Appropriati o $40,000 to build scenic highway fr it Notom, Wayno County, to Colora d river. Appropriations committee. 10 II. B. 128, Jacobs Authorizing A rlcultural college to cooperate in nt to ing expenses of demonstrations. U it vcrslty of Utah and Agricultural c i- lege committee. ;s II. B. 129, Mozley Making it unla :o ful for any person to bo addicted l- uso of opium or its compounds. Mi :o ufneture and commcrco committee, ih H. B. 130. Crouch Creating sti board of criminal identification. to dietary committee. In II. B. 131, Jacobs Requiring a t. neries to be sanitary. Manufacturl ;y and commerce committee, id II. C. R. 4, Mrs. Dunyon Indors! i- International mining exposition at E o, Lake, and asking governor to cc ly munlcato with other governors i e- legislatures, asking cooperation. Me m orlals nnd Resolutions committee. at H. B. 132, McKoll Duties and billtlcs of licensed abstractors. P In lie lands. 9f H. B. 132. McKell Duties nnd ie billtlcs of licensed abstractors. P ro lie lands. In H. B. 133, McKell Advertising io bids for building public schools io cities. Highways and bridges. ut H. B. 134, McKell Powers of co ty commissioners concerning bu slo ings nnd bridges. Highways i ve bridges. d- H. B. 135, McKoll Advertising en bids for building public schools es. county districts of the first class. '. In ucntion. H. B. 136, McKell Letting of e of tracts for public improvements. E cation. Ich H. B. 137, Fletcher Licensing ite bonding warehouses. Manufactut ;nt and commerce. gs, H. B. 138, N. C. Christensen or recording marks and brands, and i of altlos for violation. Livestock, or H. B. 139, N. C. Christensen 1 ,ren solution of drainage districts. Irr mil tlon. mil H. B. 140, Calllster Powers of for lie utilities commission. Judic bile committee rty H. B. 141, Holenbeck, substitute Ice; H. B. 11 Providing for ono membe jst- public utilities commission. Judic ice. committee. ded H. B. 142, Crouch Appointment of adult probation officers. Judlcl icts committee. , , this n. B. 143, Fletcher Providing taxes to become delinquent Novem 30. Revenue and taxation. 'E H. B. 144, Anderson Practice for chiropody. Public health committe ver- H. B. 145, Iverson Liens of U ttee on real and personal property. J clary. for H. B. 410, Calllster Writs of 'o. views and repeals from tho pi ten- utilities commission to tho dlsl court nnd to the supremo court, of dietary committee. II. B. 147, Calllster Release j on mortgages or deeds of trust by i ginal entry. Judiciary committee, n of H. D. 147, Calllster Powers of i He utilities commission in rcspec ting automobile corporations. Judic pur- committee. lem- H. B N- c- Chr stenscn-crcasing stenscn-crcasing number of district judge Mle Fourth Judicial district Judiclar II. B. 150, Judd Prohibiting us cor- narrow-tlro vehicles. Highways duel- brll?B.'l51, Finlinson Repealing on licensing livestock for gra: Iving Livestock. 1 de. H. B. 162, Flnl nson-Quarai against insects, pests and disease pub- plants, seeds, fruits, etc. Agrlcu atlner T B.BS, Flnllnson-Dlvldir, So state into agricultural districts , t Jesus work of stato board of agricul Aprlculturo committee. itrW II B. 154, Cannon Excm ntti- homesteads from portion of taxi udge. Rcvonue and taxation; . A7.r II B. 155, Fletcher Delin : d0f" taxes in full and one-half ol t5,!o amount. Kovenuentaxatlon. e for names of taxpayers, notice to ta ance crs in full amount and half ol d for amount. Revenue and taxation. ranSe n. B. 158, Fletcher-Req ir"Ce county treasurer, to report nan saslen Pm and corporaOons faUlnff 1 Bctuumeni wiin cincs ana towns, iiev cnue nnd taxation. I' H. B. 160, Fletcher Settlement c county treasurer with county audlto Rovcnue and taxation, j! H. B. lfll, Dunvon, substitute fc 18 house bill No. 48 Prohibiting compu sory vaccination of minor childrci J: Public Health Committee. H. B. 162, Dunyon Compulsory a ' tendance at schools. Public hcalt , committee. 3f H. B. 163, Stark Making Armislle to day legal holiday. Military nffnlrs. a. II. B. 101, Stark Uso of armorli for war veterans. Military affairs, n- H. B. 105, Stark Military record Df Military nffnlrs. H. B. ICO, Stark Making It unla id ful to wear without authority mllltai of medals and insigna. Military affairs II. B. 107. Stark Requiring tcacl ig ers to be citizens of the United State r- Military affairs committee. n" H. B. 168, Atkood and Cook Bou r dary lines of Wasatch and Utah cou ties. Public land Mmmlttcc. II. B. 169, Pembroke Fraudulc cc advertising. Manufacturing and coi merce. II. B. 170, McCaskell Salting i mines nnd fraudulent assays. Mi , " ing and smelting. n'm H. B. 171, Constantino Compens n. tlon of equalization board membei Public utilities committco. n. H. B. 172. Constantino Public ro ar rescntatlon before public utilities coi mislon. Judiciary, on H. B. 173, Stookey Publication th notices concerning Improvement tax Revcnuo and taxation. He II. B. 174, Opcnshaw Money n ir- toration. Appropriations, io- H. B. 175, Cannon Election of ut m- itles commission members. Judicin: n. B. 170, Cannon Duties of pub ng utilities commlsion. Judiciary. II. B. 177, Cannon Municipal cc :r' tracts with utilities. Judiciary. ll. is. 17H, Mcuaskoil Kequin employers of labor to furnish pn of reliability. Judiciary. ' n. B. 179, Brewer Terms m" trustees of Utah School of Deaf. 1 ucation. Bm H. B. 180, Calister Fraudulent c ltj0 veyances. Judiciary. II. B. 181, Hansen Relating to st tfr. prison site. Penitentiary and prlso y- H. B. 182, Jorgcnsen Sale of PI nl- Irrigation project and adjacent lar ol- Irigatlon committee. H. B. 183, Jorgenson Approprl iw- ing $50,000 for survey of lands to Utah. Appropriations committee. n- H. B. 184, Calllstor Requiring i nlcipalltlcs and political subdlvisl ate to keep accurate records. Judicl Ju- committee. ' SENATE ACTION ON BILLS S. B. 33, Jenkins Insurance i Ing filing. Ayes 12, nays 7, absent 1. Salt S. B. 23, Peters Assessment m- banks. Ayes 9, nays 9, absent 2. and S. B. 34, Jensen Cost of asscst sm- taxes. Ayes 7, nays 11, absent 2. H. B. 8, Hollenbeck Powers "a- stato board of equalization. Aye: tih. 1 r -1 1 o S. B. 73, Winder Audit of s Insurance fund. Ayes 18, absent ub' S. B. 90, Jensen Pure bcdi - Ayes 19, absent 1. jn S. B. 87, Irvine Snlt Lake coi nurchaslng ngent to have chargi feeding prisoners. Ayes 10, absc: njl S. B. 88. Irvine Relieving she Bnj of Salt Lake County of feeding oners. Ayes 19, absent 1. for II- B- 41 Naylor Powers of in trict attorney to employ clerk. J Ed- 10, nays 8, absent 2. II. B. 20, Bailey Authority of w :on- commissioner. Ayes 18. absent 2, Idu- S. B. 98. Warnlck Permitting tensions of time for payment of U and Ayes 17, nnys 2, absent 1. ing HOUSE ACTION ON BILL? II. B. 21, Openshaw Loan trust guarantee company permits. Aye rjs. absent 8. ga- H. B. 20, Bailey Supervlsloi water commisioners. Ayes 49, iub- sent 0. iary H. B. 80, Christensen Compe tlon for Inheritance tax appral for Ayes 0, nays 40, absent 3. sr of H. B. 81, Christensen Cost ag larv estates. Aves 4. nays 44. absent II. B. 50, Iverson Duties of b t of Jng corporations. Ayes 42, nay lary absent 5. . H. B. Ill, Judiciary commlttee-ior commlttee-ior tempt to kill. Ayes 45, nays 8, nber sent 2. , II. B. 89, Wilklns-TFilling vi a 01 clcs in city councils. Ayes 49, ;8' 1, absent 5. S. B. 42, McConkle Felony tt ,UQl" livestock. Ayes 32, nays 18, absc r re II. B. 03, Calister Sanitary ci Mil ment for use of operators in thca .tr let Ayes 47, absent 8. 1 j" II. B. 44. Christensen Sale of erty for delinquent taxes. Ayes 8, , 40, absent 7. 5 . II. B. 31, Wood Amending relating to school elections. Aye Vmt. navs 31, absent 3. cptu B. 75, Stationary a ci- Using. Ayes 61, nays 2, obsent II. B. 88. Mrs. Lyman Accc t welfare and hygiene act by com es in Ayes 52, absent 3. " W II. B. 58, McKell Auditing ncc ;1 ftf of cities, counties, and school dlsl and Ayes 45, nays 10. I II. B. 101, Committee on appre , inw Hons Empowering leglslatur :.p raise or lower items of expense E' ennial budget. Ayes 48, absent ntlne S. C. M. 3-Relief for settlers i of clamatlon projects. Ayes 50, t llture B-H Naylor Voting by , f electors. Ayes 29, nays 21, abse ?o M S. B. 39, Committee on com lture industry - Permitting si banks to engage in business as intlng companies. Ayes 49, absent 6. ffinn H B. 74, Rowan Liquldat! :atlon- banks. Ayes 40, absent 9. muent B. 23, Constantine Ord f full trial In erimtdl procedure. Aj II 1 navs 3. absent 11. , , , k. Arnr H. B. 61, Hollenbeck-Relatl lf. sale of property for de inquent .! alii Ay" 36 nays 13' ttbsent 6' Ltinoo!dUrenrVlfliaS yjwhich will be published next wei |