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Show MRS. MARGARET CLARK TO BE GIVEN $2,509 Measure Compensating Her Tor Death of Husband While on Duty Pas-cd Ilature Unanimously-Foiuleen BiUs, Pass House, On. In Senate Large Part of Both Houses to Visit Salt Lands as Guosts of Western Pacific formation of Indictment may chargo bnt one offense and amending certain laws. By" Carl A. Hadger. Senate bill 3S Relating to Indecent Inde-cent exposure, exhibitions and writing writ-ing and amending certain laws. By Carl A, Badger. Senate bill 67 Relating to apportionment appor-tionment and the use of school funds. By C. Burton, Jr. Senate bill 65 Providing for the acceptance ac-ceptance by the state of certain desert lands and providing for contracts for reclamation of tho same, and amending amend-ing certain laws. By Carl A- Badger. Senate bill 4 Appropriating $2,600 for ilarearet Clark, widow of Seymour Mrs. Margaret Clark of Ogden. was given J2.C0O by the legislature of Utah yesterday as compensation for the death of her hasbaad. Seymour L. Clark, who was killed In tho performance perform-ance of his duty as a deputy sheriff of Weber county, some two months ago. The bill was first Introduced In the senate by Horsholl Bullen and passed by that body. Yesterday in the house there waa no opposition whatever to the measure. The killing f Clark was under circumstances whlob. re salted la groat publio Indignation and the appropriation ap-propriation to bis widow apparently j struck a popular chord m both houses. I 'CYurr-iAOTt mAUiirM in fill Wf 8 Das- I Committee on counties; substitute for house bill 200. Bill Killed. House bill ,160 An act relating to keeping ditches In repair and amending amend-ing certain laws. By Martin Jensen, House bill 30 An act establishing a uniform standard of weights and measures. meas-ures. By Hugh A- McMlllln. House bill 200 Relating to boundary boun-dary lines of counties and amending certain Iaws. By J. W. Thornley. House bill 110 Making fornication a folony and amending certain laws. By C. J- Smith. Bills Pased. . Senate bill 71 For an Interlocutory and a final decree in divorce actlon3 and prohibiting the marriage of divorced di-vorced persons within the period allowed al-lowed for an appeal. By Carl A. Badger. Bills Killed. Senate bill 124 An act to provide a permanent fund for tho general maintenance main-tenance of the University of Utah, Including In-cluding the branch normal school, and the agricultural collego of Utah; S. J. Stokey author of bill, announced that he would move to reconsider tho vote. Senate bill 97 An act concerning land titles and registration of titles. By E. T. Hulanlskl. Senate bill 63 An act amending laws relating to divorce proceedings and grounds of dlvorco by which divorce should bo granted la case of wilful neglect to provide, for more-than more-than one year. By Carl A. Badger. Bill Introduced. Senate bill 180 To ropoal sections of law 16SGX to 1C3CX12, Inclusive, complied laws of Utah. 1907. relating to the state board 'of optometry By Rudolph Kuchler; referred to Judiciary Judi-ciary committee. Senate bill 181 To amend seotlon 3098, compiled laws of Utah. 1907, relating re-lating to Judgment against the garnishee gar-nishee on failure. to answer. By C. E. Marks; referred to Judiciary committee commit-tee Senate bill 182 To amend section 324 G, complied laws of Tjtah, 1907, relating re-lating to exemptions. By C. F. Marks; referred to Judiciary committee. Senate bill 188 For an act relating to the duty of keepers or proprietors of hotels and lodging house, as to providing provid-ing the means of escape from fires. By Carl A. Badger, by request; referred refer-red to Judiciary committee. Senate bill 184 Appropriating $12,-000, $12,-000, or so much thereof as may bo necessary for the payment of outstanding outstand-ing bounty ' certificates. By R. W. Sevy; referred to appropriations committee. com-mittee. Reported for Passage..' House bill 71 Creating state board of dental examiners and amending dental examination laws. By G A. Fuller; favorably recommended by publio health committee. c Senate bill 160 Creating state board to be known , as Capitol Commission. By Charles E. Marks; reported by committee on capitol and capltol grounds. Senate bill 161 Providing for Issue of state bonds, In connection with erection erec-tion of state capitol. By C. P. Marks; capltol committee. Senate bill 162 Providing for refunding re-funding of bonds of territory of Utah of 189;. By C. F. Marks; capitol committee. com-mittee. Senate bill 163 Providing for election elec-tion to submit question of tax for state capltol. By C. F. Marks; oapltol committee. com-mittee. Senate bill 51 For protection ot fish, game and birds. By C. E. Marks. From fish and game committee. House bill 98 Permitting state to care for feeble-minded and other persons; per-sons; committee on state mental; favorably fav-orably reported by committee on public pub-lic Institutions. K Clark, deputy sheriff of Weber county, killed in tho discharge of his duty. By Rudolph Kuchlor. House bill 87 Roquiring Judges of the state to certify on salary voucher that all cases which have boon before be-fore them 90 days, havo been disposed of. By Orvillo Thompson. House bill 91 Repayment of Jurors In Justice court cases and making rates of mileage. By H. P. Dyrong. House bill 95 Relating to the . employment em-ployment and dismissal of teachers. I By J. W. Wootton. House bill 195 Relating to the creation crea-tion and subdivision of school districts. dis-tricts. By C L. Funk-House Funk-House bill 210 Relating to the discharge dis-charge of firearms upon or over land within the limits of an Incorporated city, town or village. By J. B. Mc-Craoken. Mc-Craoken. BHie Pasd House. Houao bill 211 Relating to the appointment ap-pointment of notaries publio. Referred Refer-red to judiciary ooxnmittoo. House BIM Introduced. Bouse bill 223 An act rotating to obstructions and Injuries to highways and providing a penalty therefor. Committee Com-mittee on irrigation and reservoirs; substitute for house bill 160. House bill 229 An act to amend certain laws relating to tho boundary lines of Salt Lake and Davis counties. d by the house yesterday and one by the senate. Nono ol these were of great Importance and the dlscussion-' dlscussion-' In nocaso -lasted more than a couple of minutes. The three minute rulo Is now in full working order and tho result re-sult Is seen to advantago In tho amount of work accomplished by the body. . Today & largo part of both houses 1 will he tho guests of the Western Pa-I Pa-I clflc railroad on aJunkoUng trip to the salt landa near Woodover. The start will be made from Salt Lake at 8s SO and too return accomplished about 8 p. m. Elaborate preparations haTo been made for the entertainment of I the guests and a general good time is i looked foe. Tb5 first evening meeting I of the house of the session has been called for tonight upon the return of the partv. ; Bills Paased. ; Htwso bill 149 Amending oertaia I laws with relation to bigamy. By I Burn A. McMJUln. Houso bill 19 To amend certain laws relating to the winding up of the affairs of corporations whose franchises fran-chises have expired. By J. B. Mccracken. Mc-cracken. 6oxLate 'bill 5 An act defining tho crime of Indecent assault. By Carl A. fiadgor. Sonata bill 7 Providing that an In- |