Show norge february 14 at the opening of the semeion the speaker signed JI 11 B no CC relating to the time of exemption under linder sale for taxes 11 II IS 13 no ko 87 requiring suits to be filed in the county in which intended to lie be tried and S P B no 44 providing for seals seala for ronney courty courts etc claims were presentad present fd pd by mr cazier in favor of Iler herbert bort but bin ton 3 meshach esbach Nf pitt J F wright D M miller thomas thomaa vickers E 11 sparks and william cole of juab bouny county for 12 each for servi services eps rendered in united stains court as witnesses by mr bolitho lio litho in favor of sheriff coons of county for 62 for services in criminal cases mr thorn presented a petition signed C by sixty nine citizens of utah county asking the passage of S B no 2 22 the same being teeing the proposed election law mr fergusen Ferg of salt lake pre belted a petition signed i by twenty six eix hotel keepers and barbers asking that the action be reconsidered by which 11 II B 55 failed to p pass ass the file bill was intended to allow barber shops to open sundays senate communications an the rejection of H TS no 2 20 to protect laboring men in their right to belong to labor organizations and the passage of senate bills 46 50 51 and 53 substitute fors for S B D no 13 and S J B R no 5 before beginning the consideration of the measure the speaker informed the house of the receipt of a communication from the governor and directed the clerk to read the message of his bis excellency following the reading the houtie house spent a couple of hours in perfect in ins the bill to its satisfaction S J jn R no 3 appropriating 2000 ibi fol the purchase of books and dockets for county courts was then taken up and the report of the ap PI p recommending its passage passage was adopted the manufactures committee recommended certain amendments lo io 11 II B no 94 relative to the sale of adulterated dairy products and that the bill as amended pass the report was adopted on fiorit reading the following were i introduced I 1 11 B no by mr monson aronson by request providing for a police and fire commission in cities of or more inhabitants the bill is one drafted by judge powers to take the place of the present law of which he was the author and embodies those amendments which he has pub publicly liely advocated to this law H B no by howard prohibiting hi bi prize fighting in utah the bill makes it a felony punishable by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years lor for any person to engage in a encounter fott fort money a prize of any kind or anything of value or for any championship or when anything of value is wagered upon the result thereof S B 46 by allison defining the duties dutie of ibe the attorney general and fixing his con compensation senate bill no 50 by warner providing for prosecutions in in criminal cases S B no 51 b by y warner amedine the tha present statutes in relation to the duties of county prosecuting attorneys S B no 53 by sutherland authorizing and requiring county clerk city recorders and clerks clerk of school districts to certify to bonds warrants and certificates of indebtedness substitute for S t B no 13 b the committee on irrigation and agriculture amending the present laws baws in relation to irrigation companies the manner of their regulation etc S B D no cl by glen miller relating to garnishments garnish ments and attachments tach ments for pension money in certain cases S J al no 3 by cannon praying congress to enact the bill alow wore before it adopt adopting ilig as a national institution the metric system of weights and measures S J R no by sutherland directing the secretary of state to masl to all county clerks a copy of 0 f all emergency enier gercy measures as soon as approved by the governor the speaker si signed ped S B I 1 no 54 it i elates relates to liens of judgment 0 on r real al property after the reading of IL II C rno no 3 mr 1 critchlow moved the house concur which was done unanimously on second reading rea dinc mr harris objected to lo the consideration consid cration of mr I 1 howards bill against pugilistic encounters and moved it t be indefinitely postponed in support of his motion he stated that the provisions of the bill were fully covered by the present law except it a clause in relation to free fights C but lie he did not anticipate any any at tempts to hold free fights here the motion carried and the bill was rejected final action on II fr B no 74 was S beet as a special order for tuesday at 2 30 to accommodate the convenience veni ence of several of the members whose constituencies were interested te in dairying but who could not be present today the house had earlier in the day decided to sit saturday and at this point adjournment to that time was taken |