Show IS PLENTY IN T THE E HOUSE I Many Words Flow Over Foun Fountain tain tam Pens and Printings Printing LITTLE RESULT FROM GAB GABi i RUI ES ARE ADOPTED ARE AE INTRODUCED Thre was a f at yes es of the 3 Up ue of the legislature 1 The squabble v I precipitated ui b section 15 of the of the c on rUles which r d that t SUCh bills blUs as were considered b the different standIng to which they v should be ordered print 1 I h by the speaker A Mtr minutes minute had been devoted t the pro and con of the Question as tn t thE th rl right ht or of each legislator to tc have pies s of his bills blUs petitions or me printed it was decided that the Object section or of the report be In favor of one that aU bills mem i should be printed to the ther r 7 of not leSS than each Aside from rom the question of bill blU print j 1 I oe point upon which brotherly 1 ended was as to whether the proposed joint resolution that t 1 upper and lower house members rs de to equip themselves with fountain and knives at state expense should L b pa passed ed I bristled with i that 1 ti senate should assume to re om iid what the tho of representatives tives thEs shou d with to Ip t t T of Be ver sat down on Joseph arid pen and the res resolution l was wa final finaly jy y referred d t to the c committee on con There were nine in aU all present d the majority of which went t to the C on judiciary Squabble Over Oyer n ng Th The first order of business after the was called to order by Speaker at 10 oc k esterday arter nn wn was the hearing or of the report o oi tte committee on rules Chairman report he stated Js Is rf by Clerk Vigus was sub the same as that of 1903 The Th house will be governed by Roberts nulls flutes of Order Immediately after the report hat had l n read Wilson n or of Wasatch rose to t his disapproval of article 15 df for committee ommittee censorship I over printing Wilson thought that In tf consideration could not be behen bi iven hen bins bills unless each ach W was F ordered printed and each member 1 en Cn a Copy Joseph the some Ha say tar ryer of the treasury told of carloads kf f printed matter being wa wasted ted at the last session and caned called for economy by the debated section of the rf Ort Fishburn of Box Elder Ed Edward Edward ward or of Salt Lake Carroll of Kane Hawley of Sevier and Gundry of Tooele rf those who among expressed their I pinon that 1 t ar article cl 25 15 of the report t e d o as f riT for alt all bills Miller or of Emer Emery speaking king for the then n of the committee report was wasY given Y n a hand by the southern mere mem beri 1 for the house that 1000 might better be used building bridges than printing bills At this juncture of Salt Lake was Iwas squelched b by Speaker Hull HuU for do de daring laring that the amount of time con consumed consumed rending reading bills in case the they were ot printed would soon amount to 1000 Surel Surely the gentleman from Salt rake Lake would not propose that this house pass bills biUs without giving due time to their consideration Queried the I speaker i a others who spoke poke for the adoption of the report in reference to the dh disputed Printing clause were J 3 A Anderson and Tolton Kinney Kinne and Tol Ion are boUt both members of the commit committee t tee f on rules During the discussion Speaker Hull reminded those who be believed that a small of hilts bills be printed in each case that the printing contract made b by the secretary or of state provided that be the mini mum num number or of copies to be made of oft t leaCh each bill Roberts motion that the objection objectionable objectionable able section be cut out and a provision that all hills bills introduced should be printed was put through In the as passed is a a provision that the shall place a aop a copy op ot of all printed matter on each aI I members desk The rules of order governing the house during Its present session are much nuch more condensed and lOgically ar arranged arranged ranged Chaiman to Kin n than were last years fC ars The rules r to the duties or of the speaker to tc quorum etc have b been en consolidated Penknife COntroversy During the controversy ov over printing from the senate were d as follows A communication Lion tion stating that a committee on con contingent expenses had been appointed a joint resolution to the effect that the senate and house should not draw ot on the state for and fountain 1 pens pfons a concurrent resolution that the th C senate nate and house authorize the em by the governor of a messen messenger messenger ger for tor official pUrposes during the th C sixth session The resolution regarding persons personal i equipment at th the expense or pense nse or of the state was the ration cation related passed under a suspension Hon sion or of the rul roles S Penknives are hand handy fountain pens pen LS ditto and there was silence g the reading of the resolution which h had broken In on the consideration of c ht printing problem But the was not to be won wc a Senator Willis Johnson thinks its nfl all Senator Harden Bennion and Speaker Rull a joke but Representative Luther C S Kinney and Miss Bi ord takes it seriously i r 7 i j I lr tl I V I 4 i r k ii E Planning some new deviltry A Pair of C E Representative Allen of Loose and County Attorney P P Figuring It o out t Christensen j o without a L struggle From Josephs soot seat there came Is the senate the keeper of oC the tho house followed by an argument against the passage passage The argument was as cut short shore hoW hoWever ever by Tolton whose statement that Joseph was out of order was as pro pronounced flounced well taken by the speaker The printing question Tolton said was still before the house hous Joseph got r chance later when he asked that the joint resolution be laid on the table Instead a motion molion made b by Wilson of Wasatch and sec seconded seconded by Tolton to refer reCer the reso resolution lution to the committee on contingent expenses was passed An amendment t proposed l b by Miller that the resolution be passel passed under suspension of rul rules s was lost b by a a vote of 29 ayes aes and 16 noes th there re not being the vote yote necessary to se secure secure cure suspension or of rules Those voting against passing the bill under suspension of rules were Austin Daily Hop Hopes s Gu Gundry d Joseph Luther McCrea Pancake Roberts Stewart Thompson Tolton Wilson Vilson Wootton and Hull HullOn HullOn On a vote yote t to suspend rules and give the concurrent resolution relating to authorizing the governor to employ a messenger the ayes aes scored the bare votes The resolution passed unanimously Nine Presented No 9 was the first presented at yesterdays session of the house The bU proposes to tomake tomake make the definition of housebreaking uniform with that of burglary burglar except Insofar as the time of the offense Is concerned d Joseph stated In offering the bill that he had been requested to present it b by th the distrIct attorney to whom complaints regarding the con definitions had come from the police Th The bill bUl Is entitled entitled led an act m S Re Revised Statutes of Utah 1898 defining HousT Hou bill o 9 by Joseph is el ei titled n act to amend n 2 2504 04 Revis d States of the State ot Utah 1898 relating to taxing mines and net proceeds The meaSUre looks toward i the r pal putting them o o basis as metal prop erUes Under this law the prop property rt of th the Inland Crystal Salt and thit ot of any other corporation sell selling sellIng ing products Of mineral lak lakes s and springs be assessed Joseph calculates that tha in one yeu yer the aver average average age of the Great Salt lak laka fOr purposes would the height one Inch ting Ogden House HOUS bill No 11 b by Kuchler is en entitled entitled titled an amend sectIon I 1 chap I ter 26 Yg loc j of venue nue in citi in municipal pal bill Is timed filmed I ly tob Cities of the see sec second ond class clas of f blahO den Is at pres present present ent the ample in this state The that an any member or of orthe the bar may c appointed to sit In place of munIcipal l judges by stipulatIon of the parties to the suit where the judge or of the Court is n not t qualified to bill would do awa away with the assignment cases cafes to coun count county t ty justices or of th the peace Referred to committee on judiciary House bill No 12 b by Kuchler entitled han an providing for the service ot or cIvil processes by cit city as well ItS as coun count t ty officials Is su suggested by the cap tion Referred to the committee on I judiciary House but No 13 by Kuchler is en entitled titled au an act to amend section 6 chap ter laws of ThOL providing for tor civil jurisdiction In county count as well as mu municipAl courts The bill as the title suggests wo would ld the jurisdiction L ot of justices o of municipal courts red to committee o judiciary House bill No Ii 14 by Carroll Isen Is en entitled I titled an act providing for fire in inspectors n towns pro providing viding tor their appointment prescribIng lug Ing their duties and providing for corn com compensation for Referred to the committee gu munIcipal corpo corporations corporations rations J House bill bUl No 1 b by will wIl I bill regarding the establishment or of a experiment farms Thompson f bill Isu isi ef one red itt in the senate by Sen Senor tor C to the lc d furl ture r House Huso bill No Jt l b rUn regu la tes th the use of explosive oil in coal m ines providing when and how they I s hall be used It is entitled an act to amend the coal an and I hydrocarbon mining ining m laws of Utah 1901 to prohibit the he t Use or of explosive on oil and an to regulate the he t use or of powder itt in coal and h hydro dro Carbon arbon c mines Referred to the corn COm COmmittee m on mines and mining |