Show i TO PROJECT MINERS f L House Passes Strong Measure Meas-ure to That End I I BANK TAX PILL RECOMMITTED Mining Bill Throws p Every Protection About tho Neil Who Work in Coal nnd Hydrocarbon Mines Inspector to Receive 2000 Per Year Hssolur tlon Adopted f for Amendment to S Constitution Relating to Taxation of Mortgages Had Fun With Glns xnanns Tax Measure I p Xssrl Ti Y JEiIbuSE House bill No 05 by Glasinnnu llik Ins out tim provision cxomptlnq1 from taxation franchises derived from the J United Simps S Houso Joint resolution No 5 by Gins mann praying for an aniMidnynt to scc S Ion a article 13 of tho CoimtliuHon relating S re-lating to revenue and taxation by tho 121 i sortlon of the following And mortgages trust deeds and all InslrunuMita by whatever what-ever name called Intended to sfeuro the pivmcnl of money upon land In the State 1 I shall bo taxed ns properly Irrespective of where the oWner of debt thereby stouied losldes hut tho Leclslatuio may provide bv law for the osomptlou of mortgages I whora such mortgages arc held on prop rt3 that Js 1 nswested at Us full cash A llllo House bill No1 131 by N U Mori If allowing al-lowing renewal of chattel mortgages within with-in thlitv t days after lh expiration of ono vrnr from date of tiling l Instead of thirty 1 days < before tho expiration of the year iw now House bill No 41 by Ann Tlorno by I for ho Inspection icmies prodding or thorough spection of corl 1 nnd hydrocubon mines and defining the duties of the Inspector S who Is to iccolvo a salary of MQ per j year I Houso bill No 1G I by Hamlin allowing S the Stale Boaid of Corrections to Jlx then I p Kn1ule < of officers and employees of the Stale prlMon S IIouso bill No 12 by Glnsmnnn allowing allow-ing cltlcH I = couptlrs towns und other subdivisions sub-divisions to Invest sinking funds In bonds S Houso billNo t5 by AnI1clon allow ing County boards tu fix the salaries of dopiitlei and i assistants to county ofllcen and striking out the proviso that no dopu ly or assistant shall receive to exceed I twothirds of the salary drawn by his prln chin 1 prJnc1lmJKnJED KILLED BT THE HOUSE I House bill No IIS by Glasmafln exempting ex-empting from uxalloij mortgages when tho property Is assessed al Its full cash allle hoUse bill Noi 11 by GInsmann relating relat-ing to election of officer In cities of the second class uupeiscdcd by Hoilso bill No 161 by Glasmunn House bill No JOG by Try providing thai a majority of tim residents of a city must sign I jiqtltloii foe dlslncorporallon In elcad of onefolirth as now The House passed six bills and one Joint 5rso1ti t ion yesterday Killed three S measures and talked House bills Nos J5 US 1S2 02 andS 1 and-S 103 nil by Glasmann and all relating to taxation came uplmmcdlately after the call to order in the forenoon as a S npcciul order but only three Were considered con-sidered It was then that the talk broke looseN loose-N 93 was promptly passed and No IS 318 was almost as promptly killed S House joint resolution No5 for a constitutional con-stitutional amendment bcing substi S tuted for it This substitute is the Initial move OJ a constitutional amendment amend-ment which i will allow the Legislature to pass a law I iexcmpUflS7 mortgago3 I from taxation laxaton In discussing his resolution Glas mann pointed out that residents who hold mortgages aie taxed upon them unless n dodge Is worked by sending them to parties outside of the StateS 5 State-S whie nonresidents are not taxed He insisted that l law should be passed taxing nil mortgages Irrespective of the holders place of residence or that all d be exempL The general impression prevailed d among tbcmembcrs that a law taxing mortgages held by nonresidents would I drive capital out of the Slate and Increase In-crease the rate of interest on mortgage loans and It appeared to he thc spirit I that If the Constitution could be amended to exempt mortgages from taxation I S LAUGHED AT GLASMANN When No 182 the number of which has been changed to JSU was reached It was simply laughed down The bill amends the statutes relating to thc taxation tax-ation of private bankers brokers bank deposit loan companies etc and laxe everything In Right together with the deposits of customers and compels tho banks to divulge the amounts of their customers deposits S Glasmann who bad taken the floor 10Qr S In support of his bills said to the House I that a bill which WOK almost a duplicate of No 382 was recently introduced In the Colorado Legislature and that within two dnr thc bankers of Denver had raised 10OCO with which to defeat t de-feat It Well then Smith Interrupted l iI move that wo defer action two days low much will it take heicKelly then naked This legislature Is not for sale S Glasmann replied after which heorated for Rome length on taxdodging S What Is 1 lie l Standard assessed at Smith finally vcntuied dont remember Glasmann 1cmembel replied re-plied with some hesitation but Its two or three times as much as I could get for itS it-S Thc Standard Is assessed for 9300 incorporated for 560000 and Glasmann asks 75000 for itS I it-S Glasmann continued his oration by declaring that If his bill passed every member of the House would secure n S crown of glory ASSESSMENT OF CROWN Well can you find a bank that will stand behind you In guaranteeing the crown of glory Van Home asked And would the crown be assessed un Bonier der the provisions of this bill 7 queried HOIIr i S Continuing his remarks Glasmnnn declared that thc bill was drawn In r hnrmoni with the suggestions in the S Governors niOFsage relating to properly which escapes taxation 1 I Smith declared that I such a bill were passed It would close every private bank In the city > After adjournment of the House last I l evpnlng Speaker Olasmann was Inter Vcwod in tho anteroom by W S Mc S CornlHt and J anteroorl who claimed S that the passage of such a law would j result In Ow Immediate withdrawal I from the Slate of large I amounts of SI apital for deposit clsewhelc and would result disastrously to the financial wel fare of the I State Glaamann protesUod against thC effort being made to laugh his bill down nnd u wan finally referred to n special con 3 fnUtcc comprising Glasmann Axton 5 hclly Pago and Pond for revision MINIS INSPECTOR BILL The bill relating to the Inspection of coal l and hydrocarbon mines was the jnost Important measure passed during Jsse uia day J provides for 1 thorough In B nV Pcetlon i ° c mines at stated intervals that avery possible precaution be S 5 3 en to prevent accidents such as re I i I Ld in great loss of life at Scotleld c I 5 Inll I ° hi h ias the indorsement of the coal lpio owners ns well UM employees to gp 1r with Coy Wells Coal Mine In r eeuQl r > ThomnK and other who are Into rufled5an In-to the requirements S TO Krrjt SQUIRRELS I URn Jjio follov Ing bill was Introduced by S rR consent Jl0l11 Kin NO CM by Lambert Appro printing tho following amounts to varl out counties with which to buy poison for hocllIULrloC squlrroliu Kophorsand o lhcl 11 Illmr19 Morgan 4itO lUch 1 SOI SummIt IQOO Vnzntch t 1O ocr HO w r uintaii itO Son Juan S5J Kane ICO Wayne 3iutc Tooclp Mlllurd San IHJIC 1 and Garllcld 11 1 each Grand 4oO Referred Committee on Agriculture I and Horticulture |