| Show House Notes The House has accepted an Invitation from the State Historical society to attend a meeting of the society at the Assembly hall I tomorrow S eveningS House blllg Nos 02 95 1S2 US and 193 all on the subject of taxation area are-a spcclal order for 10 oclock this mornIng morn-Ing S a House bill No 224 by Van Borne fixing fix-ing n punishment for persons who send infernal machines was withdrawn yesterday yes-terday by the Introducer as Axton has a bill which will be reported favorably today covering the C sfmemaUer Cutler desired to give notice yesterday yester-day that he would move for a reconsideration reconsid-eration of House bill No 167 allowing Boards of Education to increase city school taxes I was suggested that the bill had already gone to the Senate and I the status of Cutlers motion was not defined S S County Recorder Pine of Utah county coun-ty Abstractor Thomas Homer and others appeared before the Committee on Counties yesterday to protest against the action of the committee In recommending the rejection 0 House bill No 215 by Axton providing that no abstractor can do business without having first compiled a complete set of I records and that abslractcrs shall give a 20000 bond I was claimed in support sup-port of I request that the matter be reopened that many abstractors were now Rising the county abstract books to the detriment of the county by securing secur-ing fees for work which the Recorders ollice would otherwise do and for which the county would receive payment pay-ment Chairman Anderson oC the committee com-mittee promised to recall the report If possibly and have It reconsidered a u The labor unions of the city will make a vigorous fight on House bill No 22G by N L Morris To protect porsons in their employ to obtain and retain employment and Joprotect employers em-ployers In their endeavors to obtain and retain employees and providing punishment for 3 violation of these rights The union men say that the bill was introduced for the purpose of defeating the action of the Building Trades Council of recent date to hereafter here-after prevent nonunion men from working on buildings wjth UicVn Those having In charge the ncwDo nrPt News building arc said to be behind the bill nnd n lively light Is expected when the matter roincs up in the Hotisfj The Committee on Labor will recommend Ho rejection 4 < The Committee on Education will recommend I re-commend the appropriation oc JCQOO for tho Utah Art Institute for the ensuing I two years I Mrs F H Holzhcimer S was n Houso j visitor yesterday the fIrst lime since I the KtKalon opened The nerlousi Illness of her child has prevented her attendance attend-ance before i 4 5 5 Representative McFariand received word yesterday that bin son David McFariand of Birth Creek Ida who I has been ill for some tlme wan In 3 I critical condition |