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Show i REPORTED FIVE 1 S MINING BILLS ! i Douse Committee Is Getting 'Busy. j J Enacting Clause !s Stricken I From Uniform Legisla- j tion Measure. 8 V i f. Two Memorials niid Ono Bill Pass the 4 & ti House on Third Reading' Gover- M i nor Signs Resolution. : i." m 1 I! Results of a week's work by the Houbo i Cominlttco on Klines and Mining appeared yesterday In reports on five bills. Harry H i Joseph broke even. Two of his bills were M : ' favorably considered and two rccom- I mended for slaughter. Tho measure glv- 1 lng the owner of amlnlng claim the right V to run a tunnel lor dralnago purposes Jj through tho claim of another without re- U ' sorting to condemnation proceedings was TS t approved, but went to the Judiciary com- 5 'i rnlttce for an opinion as to Its constltu- $ tlonallty Tho bill to tax coke, salt, coal M J and other mineral products not already ll $ taxed was recommended to pass. The twin measures for mine Inspection and j ji the prevention of .accidents were given 3k unfavorable mention, although the com-PjlfP com-PjlfP mltteo did not recommend that they bo 5 Plnot Pns9cd- jf i'.l 'The House passed memorials to Con-'iSS Con-'iSS Vrtss asking for a United States mint ! H nnd 11 Federal mining btwenu. It also I i) passed a bill by Kinney relating to the i dismissal of actions. The enacting clause i'l 01 1,10 151,1 for 11,0 creation of a uniform j legislation commission was knocked out, f. hut "Mr Wootton will move for recon- f slderatlon today. The .new bills Include 3l two bills extending the Jurisdiction of 2 courts In suls for debt, two to Increase the penalty for Illicit sexual relations, one 3 10 requlro earlier development on mining ) , claims and ono to cut out the fees of 'M ' court stenographers In uncontested pro-Si pro-Si bate cases. |