Show JOB FOA STENOGRAPHER i Place With 1200 Salary in Supreme Court j GERMAN INSECTDESTROYER Senate Appropriates S500 for Importation i Im-portation of Birds to Kill the Cod lin Moth Committee on Salaries Shaves the House Bill Figures for Raising Pay of State Officers j Smooth and Thomns Hnvo a Tilt 1 Over Reference of a Bill Night Sessions Commence Tonight Work pled up so deeply on the desk of the senate yesterday that it was concluded to commence the holding of night sessions tonight and to continue them to the end of the session Some df tjic Senators were In fMor of holding hold-ing morning sessions also but the fact that the Elections committee will hold morning sessions on the Third district dis-trict contest and the oilier commlttces have aNargo number of House bills to consider tho morning sessions will not be held Among the bills passed yesterday yes-terday was one creating the ofllce of Supreme court stenographer and one I for the Importation of a German bird for the destruction of orchard l pests Several bills got through the second reading and will come up for passage today STENOGRAPHER BILL PASSED The first special order of the day was Senate bill No 90 creating the office of Supreme court stenographer which was reported unfavorably by the Committee Com-mittee on Salaries Laurence explained the necessity of having a stenographer At present the qelko the court employs em-ploys stenographers out of his salary sal-ary ofS1i5 a month The adverse report re-port was rejected I femoot moved to reduce the stenographers stenog-raphers salary from 51500 to 1200 It carried arid ihebill was passed Barnes and IMurdock voted 1 < TO niP nTGEl IAN BIRD Senator Kiesel called up Senate bill No 6 < appropriating 503 for the ° Importation Im-portation of the German bird known as j I the Kohl 1 Mclsen a foe lo the codlln moth anti other orchard pests Kiesel rend n loiter from N A Jacobson an orchardlst of Palette Ida I regarding the usefulness of the bird which Infol mation he gained by a visit to Germany Ger-many The bill was passed unanimously J mously ySMOOT OFFENDED Senate bill No 15 creating a domestic domes-tic science department In l the University Univer-sity of Utah and appropriating 51000 for the purpose which was favorably reported by the Committee I t onJCdtica lon came up nnd Smoot took a shy aLi aL-i bj moving that the enacting clause be stricken out Thomas argued the necessity of having a domestic science course In tho normal school lo make the education of teachers morp complete Kiesel promised Id rtupptfrt thc bill U Il would result In better cobklng lie vtiK opposed todyspepsia The motion mo-tion to behead was defeated There I had been previous talk of referring Ihe bill to the Public Institutions committee commit-tee of which Smoot is chairman Thomas intimated that because of Smoots antagonism It should not go to Smoots committee Smoot resented it and declared somewhat hotly that the integrity o any mans position had not been attacked during the session He considered himself as capable to act without prejudice as Thomas possibly could b He Called upon Thomas to withdraw his remarks Thomas replied that he had meant no offense and had only considered it against the Interests of the bill lo refer il to committee acommltee known not to be In sympathy with It He apologized Howell wanted the bill lo go to Smoots committee because he believed the bill was only I ai1 Initial fitep to OGtablishlnc a new school ° which will In the future demand an additional l cemand nnddlion building and a largo expense After n long wrangle the bill went back to the Committee on Education Senate bill NoG amending the present S pres-ent health JaW In order to apply the quarantine measures to smallpox with S regard to the display of n nag for S twentyone days was passer E ti I under suspension of the rules GIFTOF SPRINGS The Govqrnor transmitted 1 to the Senate and recommenced the accept once of adecd from IT J Hurras ton of Mona to the State of Twdjnlle spring ll and vailouB small springs 10 be sprIng for the propagation and culture of pf Dams would have to be constructed arrd muintuliipd and would cost not to not exceed ex-ceed O The gift was referred to the Committee on Appropriation CONTEST HEARING The Elections committee met ester day morning prepared to piocccd with the heatIng of the BarnesEllison ion test by Barnes who aiked I fQr a postponement post-ponement because oC the absence of his attorney County Clerk Phillips oC Davis county was present with the bal lots and returns of district Nos 1 2 6 7 11 and 1C The hearing will 1 hearng wi commence com-mence this morning The Morgan county returns which ounlyrcl1rls have been In the Davis county courthouse since the contest con-test was filed in the Second District court will be brought down Senate bill No 51 J providing that the Council of towns of the third class should equalize I the town taxes was summarily beheaded on motion of Sen fS ator Howell No defense was entered for the measure SALARY CUTS The Committee on Salaries reported amendments to House bill No7 in creasing the salaries of Stale officers The Governors salary which ofcers in the bill JK cut to JJ15000 the Secretary of Stales remains1 at 53000 the Audi tors at COo the AttorneyGenerals Is J cut from 32000 to lG0n andtho State bupcrlntemjenls from S2000to 1800 RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE The following bills weie recommend ed for passage by various committees ommllcs of the Senate cst Scnatl 5cslerday and the re ports were adopted By J the CommIttee on Judiciary House bill No 02 relat Inb to publication of notices for sale of Pioperty for taxation House bill I 20 re lUmg to properly exempt from execu ton House bill J55 relating Jo con tent of notices by mall under the noLces mul l el prod pro-d bate code House bill laS relating to t the r recording of Henst House bill 30 1 relating to the powers ant duties ot JJlBlilct Attorneys and Senate bill101 relating to fraud and misconduct of I Rent or corporations By Committee on Counties and Municipal Corpora i uon8 House bill 80 relating to munlcl lclatnor lomunlc > ai lalelcctlons House bill 115 relatIng lo d icmanner or annexation of counties 1 end Ifouse bill HC providing coUnleB annexation of San Juan lo Grand coun Wi fly the Committee on Mines and 0 r ° nlnI HOUR bill 25 to prevent tho compellIng of employees to trade atm frttnln I lor at-m board at I certain rfllJHOUH i By the fommltice I on r rlon House bill 15 rein ting lo new 5 S ioBrnl7lUon aml H ° UO bill II relating ArJuqtr1tioii Hy the Commit tee on i and Irrlgullrin JIOUKC bill 40 relating to the holding of State fairs by the D A und M society The Committee on Private Corporations Corpora-tions t and Insurance recommended the passage ol Senate bill 42 relating to tho transaction of insurance business other than life nndthe same committee recommended re-commended the IeJecti9TVOtJI9USe bill II relating to certificated of authority to agents < oC insurance companies PmlcM DRAINAGE BITJ KIIT3D The Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation recommended th rejection of Senate bill No JO providing for Ihc formnlloii iand management ot irrjga llon and drainage districts Senator ton an dralnasr I Howell explained thai the Senator who had Introduced the bill had conceded that It had little nterlt and had acrjui esced In the report The report was adopted Senator tthilmorr presented n petition tion from fifty citizens of Pleasant AMew Veber county asking for the passage of Senate bill No 27 and Ilouse bill No IGJ elating to the liability of railroad companies for damage for stock killed It was referred to the Committee on Railroads An Invitation from the State Historical Histori-cal society for the legislators to attend the annual lAeetlng Friday night at L D S college assembly hal was Deceived De-ceived with thanks It cannot be I emnot accepted ac-cepted because the Senate made an order or-der for night meetings to commence tonight 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