Show HOUSE MEMBERS IN BAD TEMPER 4 The reaction from l Biso junket had set in when the use was called to order yesterday noo and the members were in 8 humor They got worse verse as fhe pro progressed grossed gressed eti ann ana when at 5 6 od e aji zi ad adjournment adjournment was taken ken v r bod heaved a 11 sigh of relief reUf at the fa fact that no blood was shed One of Banner Benner r Smiths bills was passed but two oth others ers era went under temporarily House bill 47 by Smith first piece of lawmaking business busine that t at canie up The measure provides for the of persona persons who make wake affidavits in support of or In to motions motion After a brief brier explanation by the author the bill was passed unanimously Mr Smiths next bill b did not go through so smoothly It was a proposition proposition to make mke all parties to a joint contract liable for the whole amount Mr Smith said this was for the put pur purpose i pose po of enabling a creditor to release rele one of the debtors to a joint contract for money or other consideration and still sun hold each of the others for fot the balance He stated that under the common law when one party to a con contract contract contract tract is released all alt the others are arc re released released released leased Wells wanted to know if it would not be possible under the proposed law la for forthe forthe the principal to be released and the debtors to suffer rind and Smith admitted I that such a 8 contingency contin ency might arise He argued though that a man had no I business signing a note for another un unless u unless less he was as prepared to pay that thaw note II in full Harmon like thI fea lea feature feature lealure ture lure of it and Smith attempted to ex cx explain explain plain For instance he said BRid you take my note note But I take your note re replied replied replied plied Harmon And I blame you if you answered Smith and in the general laugh that fallowed further ar argument gum nt was lost sight of Everybody was so tangled up that Smith consent consented I ed ad to let it go over for a few days day s Salaries of Judges Judg s The Smith bill to increase the salaries of ot district judges from to was next in n order The committee rec recommended recommended I the passage of the bill after inserting for Gardner I promptly moved that thal the enacting clause be stricken out Smith fought I the motion hard getting in a few un unconscious I conscious raps at the tle judiciary by In Inference Inference Inference ference He spoke of the difficulty of getting lawyers to serve sene on the bench and urged that they should hould be paid higher salaries Bench and Holzheimer talked t strong ly h in favor of passing the bill Cutler I thought and mileage was about the right figure He said that the out outside outsIde outside side judges who draw mileage received a total of or about per year Can you travel for S Scents cents a mile mil asked Smith SmithY Yes YOs Y s I could if I hOd tl passes on the railroads as our judges have replied Cutler Page favored the bill He also de declared declared dared his belief that the legislature ture should make a clean sweep and raise the pay of justices ju of bf the peace and constables Pond stroke poke in favor of I grading the salaries of the district I judges He said he had Bad been informed there was a judge In Inthe the southern part of the state who worth over MO MOper per year yean J JAt At this point Van Yap rI Horne raised an objection to further consideration of the bill on the that it had not been printed and it went down to the foot of the calendar under the rules Two More Junkets Two more junkets were arranged yes yesterday yesterday one on for the th whole legislature and one for the house and senate com corn committees committees on education It was agreed agree by the house that the he Provo Prove asylum 8 should be visited on Wednesday leav leaving leaving leaving ing here at in the morning and re returning returning turning at In the afternoon It was decided to send the education com corn committees committees to visit the branch normal schools at Cedar City on Monday next An echo of the Boise B ise trip came uj u when Axton moved the appointment of ofa a committee of three to confer with a I senate to draw up resolutions of thanks and forward forwar them to everybody who contributed to the success of the outing Axton Aton also asked the speaker how it happened that none of the Democratic members was asked to take a part in the joint session The presiding officer replied that he didn t know he was as going to be chair chairman chairman chairman man until a few minutes before the meeting was called to order Then a typewritten was handed to I him and he lie had to follow It out The explanation was accepted aC without com comment comment ment other than a remark from Mr Il I Wells Vell that he heard any kick ing from the Democratic side of the house Axton Langton and Hall were named as the house committee on reso Under the head of third reading of bills D H Morris called up No 43 relating to the powers and anti duties of road supervisors This measure was once passed by the house but the sen ate amended it in unimportant lars When the bill was called up for third reading Smith made the point of order that it should take the same course as a new bill on account of the amendments The ratter matter was wits referred to the attorney general for an opinion House bill 40 by Evans by reQuest I came up staggering under the weight of an adverse report from the commit tee on judiciary The measure pro vided that costs on appeals from jus tice tire courts should be taxed against the losing party The enacting clause was stricken out without debate bill No 57 also had an adverse committee report to contend with It was Avas intended to make trust deeds heeds in the same manner as mortgages The author was per to withdraw it from before the house Bills Bils Introduced The following bills were introduced i No Ill by McFarland To appropriate appropriate te 1000 to reimburse Weber county wW wh have suffered by reason rS n jf r f the San Jose scale No by Axton by request This ic is the measure proposed by Governor Wells as a substitute for the Mc McMillan McMillan Millan bill It gives Drives the boards beards of health power to tl t Scribe prescribe pr n c ary quarantine qu rules and nd regulations but forbids them from ron excluding unvaccinated cinat d children from th the schools ex cx except when smallpox Is epidemic No by McMillan by request This is practically a copy of n a bill in introduced introduced in the last legislature It provides for tor the establishment of boards of ot police commissioners in cities having havin mor more than Inhabitants The boards beards are to consist of four mm mem members bers one of each ach of the great gret political parties to be appointed by the go gov governor and one of each by b the te mavor ivor or J The measure also provide nJ for t n non nonpartisan partisan police fo forces foree i th m of 1 the applicants being tile the only thing tiling to tobe toj be considered A blank space is left for the insertion of the salary No by bv Mohr To amend the present school laws so as to make it possible for counties having ving less than 1500 school population an and us 5 many manyas ma maas mait maitas as 1000 to establish high schools h No by Redd To provide for the manner of annexing one county count to an anthe another another other the theNo No by b To Xu make it bIn ble b for San Juan county to be annexed to Grand Crand county No o it by N L Morris To take tale takeaway takeaway away from county clerks the t e power to designate In which h paper legal notices noti es are to be published and leaving the matter entirely in the hands of or at attorneys attorneys No US ll by Smith This measure is introduced for the purpose of perfect perfecting perfecting ing imperfections in the corporation law Under the present system articles of incorporation must be both sworn to and acknowledged Mr Ir Smith proposes to make only the first named action necessary arv |