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Show THE SALTLAKR TRIBUNE TIIURSD AY M'ORNTXO, FEBRUARY 2O.J1910. under the measure. Olson Mine Tax Bill Side -Tracked by Senate; Arizona Is Opposed to Annexation o( Strip , 13 The house declined rev to accept this etnrudmeut, ami. because of tt. Mr. Currie voted agz.ttat the measure, LICENSE FEES being the only member to regieter in opposition to it. Th houae spent th better part of the I afternoon debating upon the provtuons of t .the Uepier chiropractic hill, arid made come changes Jr) the measure finally passing - it. Moat of the denar aroee over provisions which concerned i the chiropractors who Sre already prac- Tanlae Proves of i of th HU I thing in live state, Unction provides exemption from the qualifies. In If to be Inthe future. Value to This the tiqns Bennion required. Gain; bill paaeee, snd also authorise th board Representative of examiners to issue license to gradue Twenty-onate of recognised arhoot troduce Measure in ihe Irhout examination. An effort was mail to compel b , to conform to th present practitioner I wouldnt take a fortune for th Lower Houae. th requirement of having had a two-- 5 Uy, rbnuu7 II. mi. ear court in a recognized echoot It good Tanlae has bine me. for it ha BILL uot only rcHtored m health, but Has wqz contended that some of the moat INTRODUCED. Amendment to the state motor proficient mem here of th profession In H B Ne. 186, by tfrimtltitr opmf&Ut t went; one pounds to ray weight, tn aume added law, the change Including require-men- t, not could meet the state this annual license fees, were proposed in s and I feel like - different man PrortdiBf lioetts on hteek brought in because , when t.iey learned the bill introduced yesterfay into far afternoon in the every way, said Ietcr Rledweg, Aft science, .'I!1?01 1 8b, H B. No. grin. ' h?i lower house ly Representative for fey JUy Heuer length did not axial. It finally was agpeed Bennlon. workingman. The bill was tn the valued employee of the Pacific Car H B No 127 by Mrs. BUkoJy that they at least would have to pans office of th secretary of drafted Ai&ond company, and whose residence atate and has Foundry Creation of an examination, as prescribed, Indb ating th approval of that official. mg Itki roUurtg to gorernmout of is 553 Clay street, Portland, their proficiency , Fee on About car remain th passenger eight months ago," he conH B. No. 131, by Hr. BUkoly Support 1 had a bad same, but a scale of license fee on trucks tinued, o F tha for dependent mothors. Commission to Pass New Creates Board. Is provided for, varying with th tire grippe, and it left me in spell H B No a very badly 139, by Bo&aioB Aumo&dl&f In of memcase equipment, highest th five of a board being The bill creates t motor oottolo U. run down condition, and until 1 began H J N. No 6, by NioUott- - Aokinc wn bers to examine applicants for chiropractic metal tires, lower for eolid rubber tlrea Securities. Tanlae i was not able to find licenses. Member of th board muii be and lowest for pneumatic tlrea. It ia taking bonds grrt&s for federtl control of kf Indu-nof recognised sihools, with a calculated that th wear and, tear on the a thing that would got ms started up la baa Juab eeunty. graduates course hill of not less than two roads vary In the earn way. gain. My appetite was very poor residence For a two-to- n truck equipped with hard and my stomach was in such bad eoB-t- S ears of six months each. They must SILLS ACTED UPON. or rubber cushion tire Is fee Persons the In En Ui rave $16, the state drlioa Requires profession that tha little I did at would practiced H B. No. 31, by Croft JUqulfiog that three tons, $22 60; four tons, $30; five for three year "Old storago goods bo advertised as such me indigestion, Bometunea , for ; give 1 3 ',&). tons, eeven eix $45; tons, done, chairman of Stratton Grace IT Passed. Alrey, the house committee on public health, $i2 50; eight tone. $60; nine tons, $61. $0; tors or four hour after my meal H B. No. S3, by CaidonBlut sky law. gaged in Sale of Stocks ten ton or more, $7$. If th truck is would be all bloated up with gaa and Passed, 31 to I. supported effort to mske the requirements for chiropractors stringent. , hire equipped with pneumatic tire th fee is suffer something awful with short R B. No. II, by Hsnsea CasooUlAg Be Licensed. of the above schedule, and tn 'of breath, I was warrants if not presented to state auditor deilared the health and live of people of constipated metal tires th above chdul m0at of the time, andbadly within two years Enacting clause stricken th state wer Involved In the matter occasionally uvout. and consequently believed that chiropracA speed llmif of 'sight mile H. B. No. H, by Welling authorising "Lra well as medical doctors and osper Hour Is as tor. trouble and also, I , for surface of ground perpetUxl easement Two important measure, were pasted teopath k, should be compelled to secure sztabllshed for truck carrying load in underlaid witk mgaenU depoaitod.. Passed, dull, heavy pain across th small W of three tons, and It Is prohibited had proper training before being allowed to excess by the lower house ot the legislature yes0 to I. to a mv of back All all drive over truck time. tho and trailer state giie said ah knew personally my, H. B. Ne. II, by Mends Regulating terday afternoon- - the Pardon "blue aky" practice, with a combined toad that it wa possible to secure a diploma roada wsjghing strength and energy teemed to grad-- ,, , practice of harboring. Passed, 41 to 0. than 20,808 pounds. act and the bill creatine a state board at aa Trailers are ually leav me, and 1 lost a lot ia. a graduate chiropractor for the sum mors H. B, No. IS, y Happier Regula ting of $19, by taking a correspondence course. licensed st $3 for two ton or less and examiners for chiropractors and establishpractice of chiropractic and creating chiro weight, and finally got so wrak. Bod h said she did not believe such chiro- $5 for each additional ton. definite proctors examining beard. Passed. 36 to f. educational for ing requirements Ths bill also provides th secretary of worn out that I had to give up ray EL B, No. 16, by Greenwood be allowed to practice in should practors who practice that profession in th tno state with two officer to assist local work and for three months I was no$, this elate. day bill, Reocnsidered and recommitted to In enforcing the law. They able to do a hands turn. . ,, labor committee for change in phraseology. atate Both bill now go to th senate. Kepmeentetiv R. n Currie asked Mrs. authorities heard so many folk aronsd Fort." -ate to have sheriffs powers and would K. B. No. 41, by joint education com Alrey At she had not opposed ths Happier go The alee committee joint appropriation about the atate gathering in offenders land bill becaushe she favored another meatraining bill. Referred talking about the good this Tan-- , , to appropriations oommittoo. presented a favorable report during th sure, which had not yet been Introduced against th motor vehicle law. lao was doing them that I decided to , K. B No. 43, by joint eduoatUii con-All fines cil Acted by local. Justices of afternoon on the administration budget and which proposed to create a board a few bottles and aea If it would tteo Prarid in g for part time schools. till), providing funds for siat expenses that would examine both medical and the peace or other courts for violation of buy Eayotmbiy reported and on calendar. motor vehicle law would go Into th help in. Well, sir, 1 dont 'believe it during the next biennium. The report of nonmedical practitioner. Mr. Alrey ad- tha H. B. No. 41, by joint education oomia possible for anybody to Improve 1 the committee favored all appropriation mitted that she favored a Joint board for state road funds. mittoo Relating to term of acheoi board than I .did after I began taking . , faster on excep tha examination of all healing practiIn the budget lth proposed mem bon. exton and favorably reported mainA fund of $12,080 for th tion that medicine. My appetite improved ' , tioners, but danied the inference that sha MUNICIPAL ELECTION ender. tenance of the office of state geologist had been opposed to tha Happier bill. 8 he H. B. No. S3, by Kanaois from tho very first bottle, the enndi- Relating t is recommended tor the legislative ax. said h merely favored proper restricelection f county board of education memtion of my etomach aeon improved oof All other appropriations ars approved. tions being placed around the practice of BY WARDS PLANNED bers. Adversely reported by education commuch that I could oat just anything I The budget now goes on the calendar and chiropractic or any ether profession mittee. BILL IN wanted, and I would not have indigsa-tio- n H. B. No. 71 and No. 77. by Ha&sofr-M- de that Involved the health and safety of probably will come up for the consideraafterward. I kept on taking Tantion of the house before the end of th human beings. special order for Friday. A H. B. Ne. 63, by Newman election of bit) for tha lae and tho mot I took the better 1 ; week. providing bill. Recommitted to amend title. from each municipal ward in fait, and after taking aix bottles all Laws. Amend Barber The Cardon bill provides for th ere S. B. No. 16, by Ohelsdetermisate tlon of a state securities commission, con' Two other bills were passed and on cities of the first class wna Introduced In my troubles dinappearad. I am never J sentence law. Signed by speaker. yestersuiting of the secretary of slate, state killed by eliminating the enacting clause th lower bouse f th legislature bothered with that pain ia my back, 8. 7. M. Ne. 1, by Clyde Relating to Balt Lake. of Mr. Dekra by bank commissioner day and Blakely general, attorney th Th house session yesterday. Uintah basin Indian Sands. Favorably reThe bill alio provides thst In cities Of ihe and my kidney 1 aeem to be in good eon-- . It would be the duty of this commission during unanimously a bill by Representa- second claes ported and ea calendar. to pass upon all proposed Issues of storks, passed the commissioners, by ordi- ditioa. I am rid of constipation ' and ! ft. C. R. Ne. I, by Mrs, tive F. E. Morris- - regulating and amendHayward and Increase tha membership of never have nance, or may headache at alb- - I hav bonds other securities by corporation of law the to Momentos th tailing and for seldiert relating praetb McKinney th commission from three to five, and gained a lot In weight in fact. I w in the state. It would require that ors. Tbs Morris bill make strln-gsFavorably repotted and on calendar. bartering. In that case the commissioner shall bt Ne. 1, by Fierce- - Asking eeagreea engaged in the sale of securitise be more H. barbers practicprovisions against today that I ever weighed 6 to th same Regulations as for weigh licensed bv the board. The Issuance or ing their for appropriates for finding employment for trad while afflicted with dis- subject commissioners of elites of tn first class. in my life, and, thank to Tanlae, I am sale ot securities not authorised by the ease, and makes the period of apprenoldiers and sailors. Favorably reported aa well and oommleticn-erbill s Lnder th Blakely strong in every wey a I th and en calendar. commission would be made a felony. ticeship on year. As originally Introfirst tnoetlng ever was, and am glad to recommend t K. 7. R. No. 4, by O'Nail Irrigation ths bill proposed to establish a afterthemselves, at their duced office, would chooso eno of it to everybody," Favorably reported and ea calthree-yeOpposed fo Fine. apprenticeship, but the ma- their taking number to act as mayor, thua reendar. Tanlae la told In Salt take City by " , The Cardon measure was passed with jority of the members opposed this and moving that office from direct election by Schrama-Johnson8. B. Ne. I, by Knight Permitting state , th time Drugs, and by ihe but slight 'amendments by ths house, go- Changed banks and trust companion to join federal th voters. It also provides for tlie elecWet-linA bill Arthur in practically every by Representatlvt druggists leading reserve system. Favorably reported and cm ing to the senate practically as written tion voters of tho and auditors by city city of th perpetual taking authorising and tows R. Cur' calendar. author. E. by the Representative attornevs. village in America, - ' elty, H. B. No. 14, by Oardon Budget bin. rle voiced objection to that provision of easements on surface ground of land Powers and duties of mayor ora greatly (Advertisement.) also mineral underlaid with deposits, Favorably reported, eliminating only 111,066 the bill which give the court ths cholct by th bill, which provults that on enlarged shall appropriation for state geologist. On calof imposing either fin of $160 to $5000 passed, Mr,lawWelling explained thatcover mayors supervise ail departments waa sought wag to endar. for violation of th reason this or a sentence of prison government, reporting to th board t the vot of euch qualified elector of I H. B. Ne, IS. by Happier Creating state act. Mr. Curria contended that It gave th case of a Salt Lake City reservoir of city art loo on all mat- said city a ahalt hav paid a property , board of arbitration, eeneiliatien and labor. which had mineral deposits beneath ter commissionerth for opportunity for stock promoters to sell lit Th board's attention. The ta tn said city la tha year lilt, th lot- Flaeed ea calendar without report of emu b desired th us of bill requiring for ths It atd, city, payfake securities th and free go same five departby lowing questions: provides mittee. ment of a fine. He urged that th prison this sits without th necessity of buying ments of city government, but provided 1. The question of taco nine bonded! tit- eentence be made th only punishment the mineral rights beneath It dsbtednsM In th eure of $849,600 for ohall th be that lust meyor Th sx ws applied to a bill introduced specifically of defraying th expense of of publto affair and . by- at of th department Representative Job a-- Hsnsen, . perfecting ,7-ig,waterworks the Instance of th state auditor, brovid-In- g finance. and adding to th present for th cancelation of afate warrants of Bait Lake system City by th eon-- st Cbronto Constipation. not cashed within two year after they ruction of a euppiy conduit from the wer issued. Mr. Hansen said the audiof mouth Farleya canyon to the northeast -mild and gentle laxatives should tor asked for this authority In order to heOnly used. Btrong cathartics are too harsh bench; th construction of varlou teenier reasonable votthln a bla water books mains throughout distributing aye. close up and drastic. Chamberlains Tablets are length of time , Member, bowgvee, gen. excellent, easy to taka, agreeable in af- tern; of water male stub and th fewer-in- g of water mams en e reels to be paved, rally opposed the purpose of. th bill fect . Fo gal by all deaiera , (Advtj) and killed It. graded, curb, and eutterwi, 1. The question of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness In th sum of $fo 09 for tn Moneia gnoaaf amda tortvauuAMaiRB of increasing. Improving, eniarg- - : purpose or ts Itessiut eosaiy ra.oUa !un ing, extsndlr and adding ts g. perisctln farrSor mfmaauaa.f th present water euptuy of th city by TO BE NAMED additional water right In can- acquiring TO CREDITOR. and erseka adjacent to tha city and FOR SIXTY DAYS EstateNOTICE Of U w. Juliana, d.ceased. yens sources of wstsr supply, end for ' Creditor will preempt claim with vouch ether build th developmsat Of th local sources . of For lark of gufficlent votes In th lower are to the undersigned St 414 Boston house, Senator J. W. MeKlnney'g bill pro- ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before supply, I Th question of Incurring e bnndM , viding for gn additional district Judge Indebtedness tn th eum of fine fvi for for th third district will not become efthe purpose of Increasing, Improving, wilt and testament of Exseotrt of fective until th expiration of sixty clsva extending, perfecting end ad g ' opposition to the of representatives, Senator Herndon of instead of at once waa contemplated U W. Judgna, deceased. th present sgeter eup pry from f Mohave county and Band Commissioner Jensen Holman,. attorney for 'reek canyon the author. Cheney, th by construrtroa of aati. . by OVERWHELMING Utah waa found In Moore, to confer with us. W were also tinmil imail amisg reservoirs. Th bill ea It pasaed both house car executrix, advised that aa soon a It became gen- rled Of Incurring a bonded' . Data of Brat publication, February I. Th an emergence clause, but tha required commission au- erally known that e movement to disstiff Indebtednessquestion in th eum of fu,00 for th vote of ihe house to make th A. D. 11. ooet of city porth 1 thorized by the legislature and ap- pose of this land was under consideration, emergency clause effective waa lacking, IN of purpose defraying COURf.' FROBATS inn DaiblCT very strong sentiment against it devel- hence th law wilt not become operative Joying additional eenlwry sewers t pointed byGovernor Bamberger to In- aoped division In and for Balt Lsuta county. of th and that until th statutory ttm he elapsed. the serve of the city.'' southern state, throughout portion Utah, la th metier of th seiat of vestigate the matter. Th commission ha s bonded A Th question of tnourrin considered unfortunate by th This Cherie A. Walker, deceased. Nolle sum In ness th of $100 OW fug filed a report with th governor, who for- - j governor appoint someone to succeed him author ia Indebted In view of th pressing need for Th of WetkeL prayNelly L petition h of would be unable additional Judges In this district to rewarded it to the legislature yesterday. It t on th commleeion, as tho purpose constructing er conlrUwt't, ing for the admission to probate of a carif they th construction of a public Vuird-Iis signed by William W. Swag miller, State j to face hi constituent lieve- the- - congested eondftfcn of the eat. ta In document, purporting to be the teat Ing to a soldiers,' sailors' and ma . to be George P. MeGonagle and A. talned that he was In any way connected endar of the court for thla district. will and testament of Charles A. Walker, memorial, withm Balt ake City, . , ' W. Ivins. Mr. McGonagte and Mr. Ivin with the movement, Aa to who may be appointed by tha deceased, and for the granting of letters rinse . Th question of Incurring a bonded made the trip to Phoenix, but Mr. fill th new judgeship there testamentary to Nelly L. Walker, Frank Indebtedness to governor In th sum cf flM.OVO foe ' wa unable to accompany them Newspaper Protests. is nothing definite an yet, but W, H, Us purpose of defraying the oust of the Edgar Walker and Walter Brain Bodn on account of an attack of Influenza. He I Friattorney, on city being present set Phoentz for The of has been newspaper leading hearing hatter, portion ot increasing, improving city' concurred, however, In the report. tn thla connection. day, tho $$th day of February, A, D, end adding to th present drainage syspublished a strong editorial, protesting prominently mentioned That the trip was not without useful- against ths segregation, and calling at- It la pointed out that the governor la com- 181$, at 1 o'clock p m., at th county tem, by tn construction of storm sewness Is set forth In the report. Commistention to an Investigation mad by the mitted to a nonpsrtiaan Judiciary, It ia courthouse. In th courtroom of sand er upon Nlflttt (south street Thirteenth sioner Ivins addressed the Arizona senthat friend of Mr. Follsnd are court in Fait Lake City, Balt Lak county, Mouth street end Fourth avenue, end to ; University of Arlsona tn $81$, In Which known his ate on the matter of proper administra- It that th strip could support urging appointment Utah. conduit Emigration creek and the Belt tion of the Arlaona atrip on th Utah aid a was found of Witness th clerk of said court with Lake City A Jordan canal. Within the"' 0,018 Mop! through dry population of the canyon, and aa a result was asof was valuable this and seal Uth to asset the MEMORIAL ASKS tha thereof affixed, day farming city limits. ' sured that a road connecting St, George, etate f. Th question of Incurring a bond-- d of Arizona, February, 1818. Utah, with Kingman, Arts., together witn E. CLARK, Clerk. indebtedness In th eum of $38 689 for to on February , w met with ' J, (gal, a bridge across the Colorado river near th However, CONGRESS TO mrpoa at constructing two bridges eqroea i By M, M. BneU, Deputy Clerk. president or tt senate the mouth ot the Grand wash, would be the governor,oftha :h Jordan river and on bridge arrotg th Bheckeli Petitioner. Bind comlor N. th the J. house, Attorney speaker INDIANS ACTS built. Senator Campbell of Coconino canal, within th city limits va8 Surplus missioner, th senator from Coconino county also told th commissioners from county I. Th question of Incurring a bonded 1 and others, and informally disNO Utah TIC. in th turn of ime.oro forth t hs believed the federal govindebtedness I inW were informed that there la at cussed the proposition. Congress Notice of a special election upon (ho rurpoa of dfrylr)g coat of city poo- ernment could be Interested In a project formed, thst tbe Inhabitant of fredonl th present .time very gray danger of. euesUotrof indebted-Ber- n a ounded to build a bridge tmw thfrrtvemrLerr Incurring ms ofth paving ot additional atrsetaLittlefield, th only towns on th an outbreak between the lawless Indian tor Balt Lak City, Utah. th city. ferry. The commission wa also assured and had vigorouaiy protested against bands and the white aettlera of Pan Juan Th board ot commlatloneri within . a of tocutrln Th Whereas, bonked that Arlsona would repair and properly strip, I. question being transferred to Utah; that th county, and la asked to take Immediate of Balt Lake City, Utah, by aa ordinance Indebtedness In the eum Of $14 009 for tho . maintain th road from Kanab to Bright Grand one steps to put these Indiana under restraint. Arizona had of been Of Canyon said board commissioncost of of by the duly fhe passed defraying city Angel point on the Utah eld. of Arizona s greatest asset from an ad- In a Joint memorial to congress Introduced ers th list day of January, 181 did purpose of the grading, curbing aod gutportion of vertising standpoint, and that they be- in the lower house ofthe legislature yes- order a special election to be held in Bait tering additional street wiunn tho Report la Filed. lieved It useless to present th matter to terday by Representative Francis Niellh day of city, .aka City on Tuesday, th ' , son of Fan Juan county. Mr. Nielson's February 1818, for the purpose ot subThe report of th commission follows; tbelr legislature. of Incurring a bonded . to. The Your commission felt thst It was In memorial declares that these Indiana are mitting to such qualified elector ot aald Indebtednessquestion Your commission, consisting of A. W. In the eum of $20,860 advisable to make any further effort constantly srmad with highpowereO rifles, city a shall hav paid a property tat In purpose of defraying lb city portion thof Ivin. W. W. beegmlller and G. F. area mentioned, and hav quantities of ammunition snd conaid city in th year tali, th question the cost of eonstfuotlon of lltionai tide-th- e appointed for the purpose of toward acquiring the to call th ettentlon tinually rob and plunder among the white of Incurring a bonded Indebtedness to the walk public ftroota of th negotiating with the state of Arizona thereupon proceededof Arlsona to th vu settler of that section. amount of 18.008, (m aa follow t the government for the purchase of the territory lying ; 8&40.880 for water supple conduit from city. Th Nielson memorial Informs congress north of th Colorado river, commonly bat have existed through the Inability bmdsd -U, Th encitlcn of Incurring canyon to tho Indebtedness In th sum of $200,000 for th f kuown ss th 'Arizona trtp,' beg leave i of Arlsona to properly gevsrn this terri-t- o that the department of the Interior has the mouth of Farley' tory. Commissioner Ivin addressed the never provided the usual educational fa- northeast bench and various feeder watet purpose of constructing and furnishing a report as follows: on tide matter, considerable In- - cilities tor these Indians, because mains throughout th distributing system, municipal bath house and th perking and Owing to Illness, Commissioner Seeg- - senate water main stubs and lowsruif water Improving of grounds surrounding same ' teres t wae aroused, and the official m- ere constantly roaming and not un jerthey remlller was unable to accompany th oth 8L straint of any kind t the warm Spring, er commissioners on this mission, and anured us that a road connecting Their children, he main; totiev.OM tor the eeoulrtng ot water and It. The question of fcwnjfrffig a bended r ' Irwlese-lKinsman, Utah, y are George, Aria., th remaining member therefore up said, consequently growing to creek and in canyon adjacent indebtedness In th aim of $13$. Mt tor rights to Phoenix, and on February T gether With a bridge across the Colorado and Increasing the danger to settlers lu the city, end other sources of wstsr sup-pl- the purpose ot extending and improving laid the matter before the Hon, Thomas river near the mouth of th Grand wash, that section. by exchange or purchase, or both, th park system of th city by maced- would b bui.t, and traffic betwean the Cafttnbell, governor of Arizona. the development of local source of amizing or paving th center drive, build and - "W wer advised that, pursuant to a two atate encouraged. garage, ehop, comfort elation, concete - , resolution adopted by the senate, the govPASSAGE OF 100,000 tor tho eentarvatlon and sod suo bmuimgs, water main end sew. ernor had appointed a committee, con- Cite Statistics. water eup- - era fences end other improvement Creak of canyon at city fiVKINNEY BILL ON sisting of Speaker Peterson of th house Your commission filed a communicaLJberty pack, and to lay out, plant and iio.ooo for the of West Sid park, the new . , tion from the department of agriculture, lb portion cltye Improve ClTY of sanitary aewera; park, and Bugartouse park and Farley signed by A. N. Lawson, assistant t th $100,990 for th city contribution to- to construct a boulevard along Farter.--crolicitor, railing attention to th diffisailors' marines' and i ward a soldier, trout Sugar bo us park to A delegation of west Me cttlar apculty of securing proper prosecution In crime committed In th Kalbeb national pear!! before Th Joirt Judiciary and pub- memorial building; 1104.990 for tho construction of storm Th question f Incurring a bonded forest, and elating that It cost th fed- lic affairs commit -r vtrdav and urard Indebtedness In tn sum of $27,898 for th . eral government about $1$0 to transport favorable action mi Bens tor McKinney' K seweis- for the construction of lay. Jabrasry U, 111. $38,099 btldgs purpoam of improving th City one witness from Fredonla to Prescott, V No. 3. providing for the election of river over and Jordan reads the surplus canal; along by cunstlucting BILL ntTXOOPCXO. owing to the necessity of travallng north elty commissioners by ward In cities of $209,090 fur th citys portion of street too tnaia sireeta and a new reetdsne. to Lund, Utah, distance of 174 mile, the first and screed rUs S. B. K., IS, edeezUra BelstUg t h question of tncumng a bonded f -10. Pann. miles and rati thence to Jtf Th voted to amend by committee Prescott, eeuzt. flnsly I jsseail lx:;, 000 for the tya portion of curbing, Indebtedness in th sura of $t3.00 tar tke Aris, th bill by providing for the nomination and of and grading street; furnishing purpoe ot constructing "Benator Campbell f Coconino county of commissioner bv wards, but their elec- guttering ACirOH TTPO BILL. ' Of th V west a th ski fir for sta$46,609 city portion repair plant, paving stated that he believed that ther would tion bv vet of the cliv at large, tn thla of sidewalks; 8. B. Be, tion and aa aridiUonai comfort station In KcKtzaeyeia Judges for also be able to interest the federal gov. manner each ward will nominate It candi$290,968 for municipal bath house end the buames dlslrrct. third dtitrut. Signed by genrser. a In eminent to dal marie and cooperative the rH at agreement there be will B. Me. 121. rusk Syeoixl tax ask, of ground st the Warm II. Th question, of Incurring a boedsd ,f buj d a bridge across the Colorado at taro candidate from each ward on the improvement Psblie affairs. tndehtednoes in tir sum of $23,009 for the Lee a ferry, thus providing communicaat th final election, Ui chocw of fcP. ticket for 8. B. Me. 128. Cbss Adeytle if minors. and ether of installing an underground fire . building peeing purpose tion with Utah on th teetern portion of which shall serv wilt bo mad bv general improvement at Liberty park, and im- alarm system tn th buslnsw district end 5 Benltk end leber, tn strip. vot of th entire city instead of vote by proving new parka and bouisvards; 8. B. Me. 124 KcKUmey Deseers tlee f hna runniug east and Meet, t main two "We were also aesunrd that th Orsnd wards. t.T.tZo for paving and other Improvef the flag. dadieiery. th within city. canyon high a v, running from Kanah, S. B. Ms. 123, Clyde Mevsty fund. Thla Ws th only Point meted upon by ment at th City remetsry; bald improved, additional and hew wa- - J, through Fredonla, to Bright Angel point the committee yesterday end th bill wilt 842.60 of raving re- ter system, water supply and sewer aye- for construction on the Utah side of th Grand canyon, be eoneldered further before be'ng reH. B. Ms. 10, education f tueettenul pair punt, a west side fire station and a tem snail he owned aod controlled by j would be repaired and properly main- ported out of committee hr action by comfort mssra. Second rardisg calendar, elation In th business distrtet; i Balt Lake City.' tained by the state of Arlsona and Coco- th senate. X. B. B, id, McKay In ea deg. See. 122.009 for underground tire alarm sysBald bonds shall bear briefest at hot ecteed-- r. nino counyr. rd , $ per cent annum, and, tem, exceed to t taysl.. g. B- - Me. Xnif'ri Bedyieosl Issuand th board Ot Whereas, Raid ordinance directed th ance. Ysruiliny snd aorreeaing. Pleased a Treatment for shall the payment provide Had been Poeal a If In hie It to LfeSSmS of tha Interest and the principal thereof power H. B. Re. !, , Hsnse- n- Asssesment keeks. In conclusion, we feel that the assurour rrfttitud I wish to xpr PnVhe sf felts. J. thW splendid aa provioed by law. , ance of Arizona that the la wt would for treatment snd the many tax , ro? fLakdcify H. B. Me. BcjssoaDelinsnaat Belt Bald election shall b conducted be properly enforced along th Utah boun-dar- roorteate extended by the governor end j tVkP setae. Lfd eliSon Peine affaire. ermf w of date the statursa laws end of the to state the Ing and that the proper highway and Re. 8. B. Peetlnetles seal 8, CN of Utah end shall be Pud In the manner bridge for the opening of t raffle to th weights. Beusa amendments edonted. Grand canyon and between th two S. B Re. 80, Peru St-highways syswould be built, is a long step fortem. Pfssed stated renting. s'etrs, Mine tuxes. . ward and thst our efforts have not 8, B. Me. been in vain. Bevd. Considered farther today, VI - , . tax. SM Me. 32. Olsen Mine believe that Governor Campbell to th credit of th above fund, th bah Fhret psrbucatlon, January ?4. 1918, waa in sympathy with our mission, and ancs of $.195.19. An Itemized tnsked for B. B, Ho. It. statement In Bait lurks flly, Utah, a aOwcisl election I Last pusircstlijo, Fseruou li. 121 would Hava favorably considered our pro- - of expenditures Is attached herewith." will b held for tL purpose 'vf eubmUUag fcUI ' ' I I Man; Pounds. Measure to Get First Consideration Parker-Beva-n vs-hi- Bitter Debate Precipitated by Introduction of Op-- ; posing Committee Reports; Action on Compensation Measure Is Postponed. the action and majority of Its OVERRIDING of the and public affairs the senate of the legislature yesterday afternoon sidetracked the Olson mine tax biU and took measure on the up the Parker-Beva- n same subject for consideration on second reading. Action of the senate ts considered tantamount to killing the Olson measure and to the ultimate passage of the Bevan bill In amended form. The Olson measure Is known as the radical measure it provided for the taxation of metalliferous mines on ths definite basis of tnrre times their net proceeds and imposed upon corporations and companies the making of extensive and detailed reports as to property owned and property values. The Farker-F.eva- n bill, known ss the conservative measure, provides for the taxation of metalliferous mines on a basis of "not to exceed three times their net proceeds, leaving it optional with the board of equalisation to use a submultiple of three If It deems proper. This measure also makes no requirements of corporations and companies to file the extensive and detailed reports contemplated In tbs Parker-- Olson bill. bin was read for the The Parker-Beva- n second time yesterday, and consideration was continued over until this afternoon. Postpone Program. . Yesterday's session of the senate had been previously set apart for special consideration of the Olson and Parker bills But the on workmens compensation. senate seemed reluctant to dive into the Impending fight over these measures. In consequence, it sidestepped the issue by highways bill taking up the Pern stateThis bill passed as unfinished business. second reading, and then Senator Olson moved that the senate postpone conald eration of the compensation measures until after the tax measures bad been considered. The senate lumped at the op portiinlty. But it soon found that It had Into the fire, jumped from the frying-pa- n for a battle royal ensued during the remainder of the afternoon. The Oleon bill was the first on the calwith endar, being S.B. No. 6. and it bore It a majority report of the Joint committee, recommending Its passage with amendments providing for four Instead of three members of the board of equalization, taxation of metalliferous mines at a definite basts of three times their net proceeds, elimination of th$ requirement that coal mines famish Information as to to pet proceeds and further amendment and local provide for deduction of state of metaltaxes from the net proceeds liferous mines. Senator Olson had a minority report objecting to all of these amendments save that fixing the basis of taxation at three times the net proceeds. which he favored. There was a second minority report asking that signed by Pern and Sevan, bill be considered as a the Parker-Beva- n with Olson meesurs, the substitute for amendments adopting some of the previsions of the Olson bill and fixing the rate of taxatiofi of metalliferous mines st not tg exceed" three times their net proceeds. Fight la Started. Senator Pern sought to have the second minority report adopted without reading Jt in full. Olson objected and Dern did not pffsS the motlon. On motton of Chez, of V the senate went Into committee hear ah consider both? bills and whde-tt- y When read. the commutes reports the read. Olson moved that report had85 been be read and considered with S B. No. the committee amendments. Dern prompt-B. ly moved to amend by substituting 8. "No. $8 and the committee report on it. This precipitated the fight. Panford declared that the Joint comthe Olson mittee had, by motion, adopted measure as the working bill of the comto amendments had end prepared mittee of a majortt such as met with Approval surity of the committee. Heofexpressed the minority prise at the appearance n blil. He dereport on the Parker-Bevaa large Dern and had taken clared Bevan bill and proposed to portion of the Olson Parker-Bevan bill, which insert it in the would be a lot more trouble than striking out undesirable parta from tha Olson hill and leaving In those portions which they wanted to lift" and Insert in the measure. Bevan ; Dern and Bevan urged consideration of g. b. No. it, Intimating that the state board of equalisation favored this as the proper measure. Sanford challenged the He demanded to know of Inference. Bevan If he and Dern hadnt bolted the Joint committee, called the member -- Parker-- TODAYS BEAUTY KELP Wt find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to it very best advantage by washing it with eanthrox. It make a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thor-oughly of all the dandruff, dirt and s oil, leaving a wonderfully clean, ex-ee- wholesome feeling. After its use, you r.,r0r1,.t, Provide of the board of equalisation In and dr if! ed the Parker-Beva- n bill without ion suiting the Joint committee and report, on it without submitting It to th- - joint committee. Bevan admitted they hail con- suited the board and had drafted the b., as It was proposed. In the discussion was Intimate l the equalisation board members had a preference for consideration of measure the Parker-Beva- n s,unoi i t hallenged this and appealed to two numbers of the board who were In the chamber, They aald they had expressed no such preference. Bevan then-ra- id lie claimed no preference for his b11! by th; board or Its member. President Punk, as chairman of the Joint committee, aald that the ommttlre bad voted to consider trie measure. SS a wrorfclng basis and tt t ought it should be considered first, nrtd at tire proper point consideration of tue Parker- Bevan measure void he had also Demand was made for tin- question and the question will put on the amendment to substitute' 8. B. No. SS. by Parker-Bevafor S. B. No. 85, by bison, for A first consideration on th calendar viva vooe vote was taken, which resulted 10 In for the amendment and S against It. Th amendment carried and the committee of the whole rose and reported its action to the senate. Dern moved that 8. B No 3 be read. Olson objected until copies of the amended bill were furnished the senators. He re marked that the amendments were more than th original bill. The objection was overruled, however, end the original bill was read without the amendments. , As soon as the reading had been completed Senator Olson moved to strike the enacting clause. 1 t - n, Senate Adjourns. Before this motion could be put a motion to adjourn was made, and, Una taking precedence. It was put. Tha senate adjourned and thus precluded a vole on the Olson motion to strike the enacting clause. When the matter cornea up today, It Is said, the motion to strike Is to be renewed and the battle will be on again. Senator Dern 8. B. No. 26, providing for the establishment of a state highways svstem, the levying of taxes to Improve this svstem and for the gradual expansion of this system by action of the legislature each two years, was read and pasaed on second reading with but little change. A change was made In the rout of the north and aoulh atate highway to send ft through fjalem, which had been left off the route In the oriel nai draft, and the route was also changed to place the route to. Sc.tpio over Aha highlands Instead of through the canyon. In the northern part of the state the road was put through Corinne and Bear River City instead of Honeyvllle and Deweyvllle. The feature which, prevented county commissioners from levying taxes for countv roads until they had first levied for state roads was changed to permit the counties to levy fob county rpad as th need might srise. In explanation of the highways measure Senator Pern read the following from-Juab- -- statement: "The Utah state road commission was created by act of the legislature of 1808, ten years ago, with a total state just road system of 1250 miles of earth roads, which embraced only the main traveled highways in the state. From time to time additions have been mad to th svstem, until today tha total mileage exceed Sos mites wf earth road and 41.1 miles cf paved highways, the maintenance charge on the former requiring annually an expenditure of $258,000, a sum twelve sufficient to lay approximately miles of the highest tvpe of paving, whit on the latter the cost of maintenance' Is nominal. The svstem at th present time Include manv road which should not even be designated ss county roads, one of which Is particularly worthy of mention; miles In length, an earth road, sixty-el- x upon which a traffic record kept during the rummer months of 1818 disclosed that an average of less than on vehicle a day passed over the some. Burden Is Unjust J. Mader, 109 W. Abnen-dSt, Pueblo, Colo, writes: have used Balmwort Kidney Tablets and find them highly satisMrs- - M. o "I factory." If weakness, rheumatic pain, "blues," etc, affect you, trv tbs immediate benefits of taking Balmwort Tablets, iru" iv.ts sell them. -- A 11 ' That i ' two-thir- c.,of i -- bi r Light-hour "I NEW HOUSE er Anti-dru- g ' psr-ao- na -- nt R-- ar -- tho-purp- - - Legislative Commission Returns From Phoenix Report Is Filed With Governor Bamberger; Plans for Road Connecting St. George With Kingman Are Perfected. - DISTRICT JUDGE IS NOT fr lt , ed -- two-thir- ' Beeg-mili- - ng er ' -- The maintenance cost of aueh roads an unjustifiable burden upon the state road fund, and previ nts the construction of higher type of highways where they are an economic necessity, and th pur. rose of the bill is to correct these evils the by retaining only such highways In Imetate road system a are of economic as tate a to and the whole, portance which may then be paved or macadamized, thereby effecting a great saving m the cost of maintenance. local selflahnesa and political pull have left their tracks on our state roads, and it it regrettable that both hav always been potent factor In the designation and location of our highway but In Justice present state road comto our past and I but fair to state that conmissioners, ditions In Utah are no worse than those obtaining In other states which hav followed the same svstem. The whole question resolve Itself into very simple pirbltm in economics, namely, whetherw It is better to reduce the mileage oT the state road system snd rale the tvpe of construction, or retain exthe excessive mileage and ctntlnue to anpend hundreds of thousands of dollar nually tn a fruitless effort to simply maintain ths lowest type of highway. The read eliminated from the state road system In this bill may. at th option of board of county commissioners, county roods and mainhe taken over road fund, tained as such from the county SR7, until such section In for provided are retime as the main earth highway construction placed with a hlghor type of impose hie of attainment under present th conditions. A this Is accomplished warwill saving effected In malntmance rant and make safe a gradual extension of th state road system without a ofcorreconsponding reduction of the standard 1 Fol-lan- d, -- .... STOP OF tht tt , y, URGE davst-ojnne- at ELECTI0NS en Senate Calendar Fan' t- - TUrty-stgkt- The conference committee on 8. B. Ne. $, bv Chet, providing for destination coal weights, reported an agreement fer adop-to tion of the house amendment relative weighing on scales en route, and with this report tit senate accepted the house amendments and passed the bill a . mended. One new bill wo Introduced In the senate yesterday, it being 8. B, No. 126, by th comm tee on education, which amend the present law re'atlng to Ju senile court In coses tnvo'ving felonte.InA eopv of petltltn relating to an vestigation of the jiste banking depart- - , and Its action with rcierenro to ihr' meat Merchants bank failure, which reached the house the day before, was received j by th senate ysteriay and referred to th committee on commerce and indusi rt Kidney Tablet are the best that I have ever used for Kidney and Bladder trouble. I Mm sure that' they will cure me," ete. 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Strip." the ten-1tah of the Art was or of lh report that such acquisi- - I, tlon at this time would be ImixwsUwe in Arizona to it. The cause of opuo-itio- n report van filed. j k harrf-aurf- t pr n- f. y, z'Esr ts is:"1. iir alto-grih- -r 6 y V 4 '' emtrp wsseofertHsiie-- : W4J4 ' |