| Show TO RAISE SCHOOL TAX House Gives Authority to the I Board of Education ONLY SIX VOTES AGAINST IT The Hous Also Passed a Bill Abolishing Abol-ishing the Board ofPublic Work Fight Was Made Against the School TaxBill on the Ground That City Might Cripple County Schools Glasmnnn ToUts for His Polygamy Poly-gamy Bill Ten Bills Passed Four Killed Advertising Bill Killed J PASSED BY THE HOUSE Senate Hill No 10 by Tanner A codification codifi-cation of lie railroad low Vfi Bill No rS by > r Allowing lovy for school un IncroaKO of the Itiv choo1 purpoBMc IIrc < In fo cities O of ho I first nilfl Second lurpOI rom 5A mills for malntulnancc of I schools lo 7 mills und from I mill tor sites nnl biiHcii ntrei to 1iJ mill mul bllh1h Il ft t StunrtAllowlnjr I Houo Bin No 180 by I I locators Homl Di inlnlHS claims to make proof of work any Umo wlthlii the yiar Inalcnd of within thirty days m hpjol j I House Bill No ITf by l SmithMaking HOI C Bi 10 hleiis r frqm taxes ittuch to the proper II lens tho first Mondii in Sentomber In l4teml I of tho first Monday In February House Bill No 113 by Smith Providing Bi that when sjxxMal nsseflKmcnls are made I bv cities IMP City Council must Kc notice of ciles assessment nnd a time the said I Council shall sit as C board of cquallra olncl shal Llon The notice must be publIshed In a i I lon napor If there Is one In tho city U I not In u weekly paper I Iherq la no Paper In the cIty the notice in1ut be given I hy pesting In al least three IHblC places I for at IClot ulftoen I11s I HOlse Bill No 5 by SmHhprovl for the I payment by the Stale of fees to I attorneys who me unpointed by courts I Trend criminate The amounts to defend pa mer 1 < lJII the first day and 510 I range from KO for Ir rlr I for each succeeding day not exceeding I for the first day and o ton lays to SIO or Iri nnl I 1 i for each succpedlng dav not exceeding 1 five davst for misdemeanor case Houfo Bill No 123 bv SmithProviding I that the Stnlo Uonrd of Equalization shall keep to rerorrt books one for personal I property CUd the other for railroad und ieul l citato assessments I House Bill No 70 by WollMCreallnK a Bl bureau of statist the commissioner I lrt b the Coy nf the same to be nnpoinlcd by crnor by and with the consent of the Scn I nle Th rommlaslonor will receive a sol 111 arv of CfCO ier year nnd 5000 Is I appro pilitod for tbo purposes of the act House Bill No trpO bv A xton Abolishing tle t HoarO If PublIc Vorks a House 1311 No 1W by l Smith fl b pre nuesOFIxlmr < the time I for the nuWlcn IueslFlxlnr concllilon of cltloo tlnn of the Innnclnl COI11on cllr Lon In Fohniiiry instead on Ihc first Momlav Ti hrlar of the first Monday In July REJECTED BY TIUC HOUSE KOUFO Bill No 51 by Smith by request Trovldlng for p lion on the get or ort snrne oC Tiny stnndnllbrel or Imported sIn I I Ion Slfffio Bill No 52 by AxtoifProvldlnB hat J members of the Stae Board of Kunl7allon should ho Ineligible for re tpnoliitineflt I pnolntmIl os No 17 relating to location of mines JIOI a snb tHuto having boen pnsJiCi l lloiiso bill No 10J by Harmon duplicate HOI h1 101 or No 181 relating to teachers examination examina-tion tnTh Thv House passed ten bills yesterday yester-day killed four nnd at the same time spent considerable time in discussing various measures The most Important Import-ant measure passed was House bill No iGj allqwinp un I increased levy l for school purposes in cfties oC the first and second cltss and JTousc bill No S7 abolishing the Board of Public Wpvlcs The school bill wag vigorously opposed op-posed by several members Harmon D posec H Morris and Stuart viewing tfic mcasurp with the utmost < = usplclon The principal fear expressed was that I U HIP city was given the power con I < tomplalcdV the city hoard might prevail I pre-vail upon the County Commissioners tony J to-ny an insufllclpnt tax for the county schools which would cripple the latter lat-ter and not Interfere In any way with the city Axton Wells Van Home Smith and others who favored the bill took the ground that the city would not be the gainer by such amove even I If commissioners could be found who were willing to make an Insufficient I levy The passage of the bill was prayed by thousands of residents of the city and passed by a vole of 27 toG to-G with 12 absent and not voting The negative votes were cast by Anderson Davis Evans McFariand Stuart and Glasinaivn TALK ON POLYGAMY BILL There was also a lively time during the few minutes that House bill No3 by Glasmann providing for the registration regis-tration of plural marriages was up The bill provides for the registration of such marriages contracted prior to after which the parties January 1 1891 afer tlepartCA cannot be prosecuted The punishment punish-ment for parties who have contracted plural marriages since that time however how-ever is severe Glasmann took the floor in support of the bill and declared de-clared that his principal desire was to place persons who have had entered Into polygamous marriages prior to the manifesto in a position where they could not be prosecuted and where they could recognize their families without fear He also declared that he didnt believe there had been any plural plu-ral marriages since the manifesto The bill was recommitted I to the Committee on JudIciary Axton was the only member who discussed the bill to abolish the Board o Public Works and he strongly advocated ad-vocated the passage of the measure Smith cast the only negaUveivotc REPORTS OF COMMITTEES The Committee on Counties recommended recom-mended the passage of fhe following House bills No 135 allowing Count Commissioners to llx the salaries of deputies and assistants to the county officers No 136 allowing the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners S300 per year for acting as general supervisor su-pervisor of the poor farm The Committee on School for the Deaf Dumb and Blind recommended the passage of No 208 providing for I both a principal and superintendent for the School for the Deaf Dumb and l Ullnd The Committee on Municipal Cor poralions recommended 1 the rejection I of Senate bill No 3Gr relating to tho election of municipal officers I The Committee on Education recommended re-commended the passage the following I follow-ing House bills No 1R1 associating the Board of County Commissioners I with the County Superintendent of I Schooln In appointment oCthe County Board of Examiners No 1 102 105 and lOG relating to the exam anl ination of teachers and the apportion I ment of the Kchool taX The same committee recommended the rejection of No 101 which was 01 duplicate was adopted of No 1S1 and tho report I |