Show UTAH legislature fourteenth ry flay january 31 the following bills were introduced 11 n B no M by harmon by pro ridlia lor for tho the payment of the salary of the state haw superintendent of 0 publio public instruction montilly mon llly tilly instead of quarterly II 11 B no CO 60 by philips providing tor for the creation ot of a fund to build reservoirs by the s talc ale of bats lands H B no a 67 by cutler providing tor for tho the payment of 0 a bounty ot of 1 each tor for the des truo llon ion ot of lynx 12 3 tor for wolves ta 5 tor for mountain lions nod and appropriating with which to pay the tha bounty U H B no by N L morris by request u s I 1 ser relating to veterinary surgery anil and denef dentistry y providing for or a state stale board empowered to issue licenses to practice charging a fee eo of 5 for or inch H 11 hi no 19 69 70 and 71 by anderson andersen by request relating to executions on juddine judgments ts etc to the three bills taken together provide for the insua issuance ace of 0 executions on judgments at any time during tho the life of the judgment eight years year As A the law now reads an execution cannot bo be issued after five years n H 13 N no 0 7 1 by andorson anderson to provide the method tor for the changing of county lines it 13 no 73 by stevens to provide lor for tho the manner of changing county boundaries these bills are almost identical and provide that a majority vote of 0 the people ot of a county to uh I 1 ch it li ii bought to malto make an addition and of I 1 the voters in the district sought to be annexed 0 Is sufficient lelent to make the change upon the presentation of 0 a petition containing 5 per cent of tho the voters entitled to vote at such aa election the secretary of the state stale Is required to issue a call tor for an election t to a PASS upon the matter 11 13 no 74 7 by smith fixing the salary of 0 d district judges at aloo per year it 13 no 73 75 by gardner by request an act providing that places where liquor is sold contrary to law may bo be declared common nuisances so aces and upon proof being made of this fact the officers are authorized to close the places the owner may bo be fined in any sum bum not exceeding 30 in making proof the kind of liquor sold gold does docs not have to be set out IL D no 13 by glasmann was passed it relates to registration and provides that a person moving from one precinct to another in the same oame county can secure a certificate of registration entitling him to vote heretofore a could only be secured when moling moiling from one district to another in the same precinct house bills 11 14 and ill 1 by glasmann relating to the same subject were re committed mr glasmann Glasz aann addressed the house at length in favor of changing the assessment laws ho he cited instances where corporations were betig bang taxed at from 10 to 15 per cent of their value and urged that thai a law be passed which would ent such flagrant discrimination antl anti vaccination bill passed the senat by a vote of 13 to 5 of atte tee a debate ot of two hours fifteenth day february 1 houff four new bills exclusive of a substitute sti tute were introduced senate joint memorial no I 1 was passed and house bill no 63 by smith relating to the wearing mearing of the insignia of the loyal legion and G A R was killed the following lowing ol bills were introduced 11 II B no 76 by smith A bill tor for an all act relating I 1 to the approval by the governor of t official bonds of state officers and other persons required by law to give bonds to the state and state institutions 11 B no 77 by the committee on Judi clar substitute tor for house boube bill no 33 by mohr relating to jurors in justices courts the am amendment e ament entitles jurors summoned into a p police chui coui I 1 or to an inquest to ilso per day and mileage of 20 cents per mile one way ll 11 13 no 78 by hewlett A bill making its it a ra Is demeanor for the use of any device known as trading stamps 11 B no 7 ail by wells an act to establish a bureau of statistics under the control of a coms commissioner ioner to lobe be appointed by the governor his term lobe tour four bears and ho he to baie an n office at the capitol an appropriation ot of Is diw idad by the act the bureau Is required to collect and tabulate statistics on all industries of the state A couple of district attorney bills were passed by the senate and the bill providing for prizes tor for textbooks text books was on the way ay to final consideration when R hen an objection to hasty action intervened A resolution upon the death ot of dr park was introduced and will be the subject of 0 an address by senator whitney next wednesday senator benator allison introduced senate concurrent resolution no 2 requesting congress to call a convention to pro ide tor for art an amendment a of f the constitution to permit the election of united states slates senators by the people the following bills u were ere introduced S B no 25 by alder aider an act decint ig transient prescribing a method of 0 assessment collection and dis won of taxes received from the abc came fixing the penalty tor for violation lo lation tt 0 provisions L CS S 13 no 28 by alder aider an act providing that mat in cities of the second class clasi of less than 1 1 2 buo w inhabitants a city mar bilau hibel billil be elected S 13 no a 27 by murdock by request tl an net acl de lining adulteration of food ond and drugs aud to prevent the adulteration of certain foods food and drugs and regulating the sale al ot of tbt aba tame same violators of this act will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor sixteenth day february 4 housa the following measures lagged pail the house 11 II U no 2 increasing the salaries larlo of jun lu of the supreme court from to MOW per year IL 13 no 14 relating to registration of voters voter IL II 11 no 7 increasing the salaries of tato state officers was wag defeated tl 21 to 19 A recon reconsiders sidera tion was wan moved and the measure will again be voted upon the following measures were introduced H n B no 80 by axton relating to redemption from tax sales 11 B no 81 by axton Po relating lating to sale of 0 property bought by the county H B H no 81 83 by aftan relating to the appointment of 0 the state board of equalization 11 D B no a 83 by smith Rc relating lating to forms of bills of exceptions 11 B no 81 84 by smith providing that the tax levy may be made at any time during july a V D no 85 by smith providing that claims against municipalities may be paid without being passed upon by the auditor 11 13 no M by smith relating rel to polling places at municipal elections n H D no 87 by axton nela tiong to the abolishment of the board of public works to la municipalities 17 B no ar 8 by mcgregor Wc Gregor relating to the organization of operative cooperative co companies upon presentation of a resolution nn reciting the services of john job n marshall the first chief justice of the supreme court of the united states and it being the hundredth anniversary of his hl assuming the office the house adjourned as a token taken of respect SENATE the following allowing bills were passed S B no increasing amount of at bonded indebtedness debt edness that way may lie be incurred by school districts johnsons bills relating to the powen and duties of district attorneys four in number nos 2223 81 24 and 25 the following bills were introduced S B D no 33 by howell tor for the th approval ot of bonds of the state officers S 13 no 39 by tanner relating to a sligh change in the northern boundary at 0 beadet county president evans signed the anti bill and it was sent to the governor seventeenth day february 5 house the house passed S ste heiens ens bill H D no 7 raising tho the salaries of state us as follows governor Lo secretary of 0 bbate LIO treasurer trea Kurer tl 1 aioo 10 auditor ia attorney general M superintendent of pub ile instruction 1 1000 1 this la Is an increase ol of from to COM per year rear this was the bill defeated the previous day Glas manns bill 11 B no a 15 providing tor for the registration of 0 voters by affidavit davit under certain conditions was also passed the fol following loing bills were introduced ii B no SD by longton langton ft by request A bill for an act to provide tor for the initiative and referendum in legislation tte tie proposed act provides that 2 per cent of the voters can petition that the people of the state may pass upon any law put into effect bl bi the legislature ualesi such law passes by a two thirds majority 1 11 la Is provided that all measures to be presented to the legislature shall be sled filed with the secretary of state and by him presented to the lawmaking body should the bill fall to pass it shall then be presented to the people shea re quest is made H B no DO 0 by bench relating to the mileage of district judges Pro providing vining that the llull be paid mileage of 10 cents per mile 11 II 11 no 91 by D C johnson A bill tor for on an not act relating to the sale ot of rights of way over state elate lands the act provides that the state land board carl can sell or give rights of way over state lands for telephone or electrical companies poles and wires SENATE the greater part of tho the day was devoted to a discussion of 0 senator WhIt whitneys bill providing prices tor for text bloks on nature natural I 1 sciences tor for use in the higher schools of utah the bill was finally passed 10 to too 6 the following bills were introduced S B no 41 by murdock providing for or the initiative and referendum in legislation containing same provisions as house bill no 89 0 sano 40 by cottell providing for the distribution of etho estates of 0 decedents dece dents and for or supplementary accounts accounts to be rendered by executors and administrators S B D no 4 an anace act in relation to the transaction of insurance business other than lite life requiring that local agents ot of insurance companies other than life shall countersign all policies and receive the remar regular commission thereon in order that the taxes required by liw law to be paid on premiums collected tor for insurance may m ay iy be rece reveled led by the state allison proposed an early check to the cintr ot of bills by introducing a concurrent resolution reciting that in order to minimize the burden on the people both houses should adjourn as early as Is consistent with the discharge of public business therefore the house concurring it is resolved that no bills shall be introduced or considered in either house after the fortieth day without unanimous consent |