Show I COURT COST UP SENATORS CHOP CHOPI GORDIAN CORDIAN KNOT I Question of Higher Sa Salaries or Expenses Paid Proves i ia a Puzzler I Ir r Tho The bear went over o the mountain but t the haide what he could sec see to co was all th the time time- hear boar of the mountain eidt mi bo ho sung of could soc see sob might In their little Jaunt up UI senators senator economys economy's lIe peak k and down n on the tho other othel S side T Two wo days daR ago aO they saved the state In lu tho the expense n of bill printing In m Yesterday they went on record measure theY another economy defeated un amendment to S. S B D. r o. o 17 n the thc which would have havo increased salaries of or district judges from 1000 to and Inserted Instead the clause that all expenses of the jud Judges cl should bo be paid b by the time state when tho they than lhnn In county count other held court nn any that In which they reside Just which amendment was on the side Aide of economy econom It seemed scorned hard to decide Would null Salaries the In Increase Increase In In- Senator tor Southwick advocated ad out that cr crease asu of oC salaries pointing by th the advance nd In the cost of ot living not equal In value to today was the salary salar the time district Judges were r receiving cel at t tho the time the tho Legis Legis- Legislature Legislature lature added the 1000 0 Increase S Senator Chez declared that a measure would not be fair to all the tho ju judges 08 since those residing In the southern counties would use up the OO Increase se In their travels to other counties 8 In their district while themore themore the more favored Judges Judge in tho the northern counties where travel Is la not necessary an would be lie to lo the good Senator Southwick retorted by drawIng drawIng drawing draw- draw Ing up tip a little scale of or comparisons In which he weighed the tho jud Judges es of oC the cities and the tho larger districts against the ju Judges In the country districts and the less les populated districts According AccordIng Accord- Accord Ing InS to him him the best grade of lawyers lawers and attorneys naturally gravitated gra to the cities tIes and anti would require a COO Coworkers coworkers co co- bonus more mOle than their country workers were getting to attract them thom enough h to give he up a remunerative practice and accept a ju Discussion waxed rt rl eloquent until it was wad t decided by tho time Senate that thata a n. judge was n t judge whether r ho lie lived d near the southern or ot tho the northern boundary of or the state After Atter reaching that decision the they voted on the bill 11 pro providing that the salaries should re remain remain remain re- re main at 1000 and that traveling ex ex- expenses expenses pens s should be paid on every even official visit in tho the district outside of oC tho the county In which the Judge r resides Th The hill bill passed with a vote ote of or 17 li ayes ares 1 absent not voting A slight sl skirmish occurred when the bill providing for tor the entrance of at soldiers Into the state institutions of ot learning without tho the payment pam nt of or entrance entrance entrance en en- trance fees was Introduced by Senator Olson Senator Chez declared tho the bill hill was as too broad since it would Include the entrance of soldiers who had not re received received re- re an honorable discharge and ln to him that would bo ho putting a premium on overt acts Senator Knight replied that ho did didI not wish to turn the state university Into a reformatory institution I The senators finally decided that by even en speaking speaking- of or dl dishonorable honorable discharges discharges dis dis- charges they were casting reflections on the soldiers of or the state and decided that hat the only chivalrous thing to do was not to mention the fact and aDd to toMass pass Mass bill but as It stood It pa passed sed unanimously unanimous inning v Law Up The Tho powers and anel duties of or the he state board oard of or equalization and the assessment assessment assess assess- ment of oC mining mining- and other property b by bythe bythe the board Is to be regulated and changed II by the repeal of oC certain sections sections sections sec sec- of or the law governing Ro the action of or the board and the enacting or of now legislation If It the bill introduced by b Senator Bevans Devans should be enacted Into law aw His bill provides that all metal- metal mines minE's or mining claims both placer and rock shall bo be assessed at 3 33 per tier acre acro and In to addition thereto at ata ata ata a valuation based on a t. t multiple of ot three times tunes the net u l annual proceeds th thereof and that all other mines or mining claims and otI er valuable mineral mineral mineral min min- eral deposits Including lands containInG containing contain contain- InG ng coal or hydrocarbons shall he be 3 assessed se sell at their full Cull value that all aU mills nulls reduction wor works s and smelters used for or the purpose of oC re ro reducing reducIng re- re during or smelting smelting- the ores from antin ft a mint or mining claim by the tho owner shall hall be deemed to b be bo o appurtenant to such mine or mining claim although the same samo Is is not upon such mine or or mining claims Compensation of shorthand reporters report report- ers in the courts of at the state Is to be 2500 per annum providing that the bill introduced by Senator Chez becomes be be- becomes bo- bo comes a 3 law Ho lIe Is also to havo have his traveling and hotel expenses paid paM whenever he goon goes outside the county count In which he Senator SouthwIck would provide pro for Cor additional revenue for Cor state purposes by y levying Ic an excise tax upon the use of de C coupons tickets certificates cards canIs or other similar devices measured b by bythe bythe the gross receipts receipt of oC per persons firms and using tho the same and also providing a penalty Ho lie has Introduced Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- a bill In the tho Senate with Hh this tints object In view Senator Southwick has also Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- a bill which would make railroad railroad rail rail- road comp companies l Jes operating steam railroads railroads rail rail- roads roa s liable for f I damages caused bj by b fire started by sparks emitted from fron- locomotive engines That all persons who have e served ir Ill tho army or or- navy of oC the United State Stater during the tho recent world W I may have hav Instruction In all courses at tho the A Agricultural Agri rl cultural college of Utah and the Uni University versify of LIe Utah without the na of oC nn any entrance fee lee Senator Olson ha has Introduced a bill In the time Senate Senata and It II has hils been passed Senator McKinney has lias Intro introduced Lire twi measures ono one making changes In th the law relating lIn t to tho the state stale board o of 01 pharmacy tho other requiring the re reg trUlon i of ot all persons connected d wholesale or retail pharmacists |