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Show 'TiVjAilsNO j Senate Bill Passes L,ower House H With Only Ten Votes He-. J corded in Opposition. H GOVERNOR BRADY SURE 1 j TO SIGN THE MEASURE f Senate Scene of Bitter Wrangle jvj Between Republicans and i; Democrats. H Social to The Tribune. I ; BOISE, Ida., Feb. 15. Tho local op- H! i tiouists had a creat day in tlic house M today. They won a signal victory in jji the passage of tho senate local option Hj fj bill, Avi th only ten votes against iU i f.f Thoy put the quietus on tho other fcl- lows at tho outset by moving the previ-ous previ-ous question and shutting oft all debate. m Within half au hour from the time tho j bill was taken up it was passed by tho fl house. ( After tho voio wns announced tho 1 lower body look a recess to receive con- jf gratulations from tho throng of pcoplo J who had gathered to witness the pro- 'j eoedings- Ono representative who sup- n liortcd tho measure said any imperfec- J! tions found in it would bo charged to j1 the senate, which body substituted the 'It bill passed today for one passed by tho J house and more desired bv local option- i ists. It will be signed by Gov. Brady, I but it is feared by friends of local, op- A lion that, owing to peculiar provisions ' I of the bill, it will prove ineffective. The bill provides that to call an elec- Hjifj ?ion on tho question -10 per cent of tho ' t registered voters of the respective coun- hi lies must be secured to a petition ask- U ing such an election, which may provo f.t a 'difficult task. Other Eills Passed. i Tho following bills were passed: fak- ! Mig Labor dav and Decoration day legal holidays; making child and wife descr- l,H tion a penitentiary ofTcnso; employers M liabiliiv bill, providing a penalty or Hf f J'rom ten to twenty-live years for bur- fl glarv with explosives. I;H ' Xew bills were introduced as follows: :) For taxing cars of car companies; desig- Ba 'jj ' ating February 12 as ,a legal holiday, 1Kb jiiH and -at; anti-pass bill. M Wrangle in Senate. M T'no senate was again the scene of a HI ;( bitter wranglo between the Republicans, HBf Sjl Tpd by Hart, and tho Democrats, led by J IJJj Maeboth. The capitol building inves- H y titration . matter was before that body, HH j being brought up by an effort of tho HH r minority on the state affairs committee Hj to report thereon. Bishop Hart was HJ J ii the chair and declined to recognize HJ h 'he minority leader when he sought to HJ jf I report on the investigation. Some hot HJ ,-,1 words passed between them, and the HJ b n ( uster senator rushed toward the chair HJ x shaking his lists and demanding a rc- loBr traction of what he termed an insult HI from tho presiding officer. Macbeth HH ?.: said Hart was resorting to gag rule and HJ S was no gentleman. For a time it looked HJ f as though tlicro would be a fistic cn- HJ v i-junter, but order was finally rest ored HH :, and Macbeth succeeded in getting the HJ matter before tho senate in the form of HJ a motion. Other members took part. HJ jt The real cause of tho wrangle was tho HJ u "a Hiiro of tho majority of tho slate af- HJ fairs committee to make a report on HJ Hi jho matter as directed by the senate. I'll r "Murray News, tjjj Fpoclal to Tho Tribune. 2 MUKKAY. Feb. 15. Friday evening at 5 mo Granite stake house will see the pre- $i Fontatlon of the musical comedy entitled i,f "Peggy's Dream," which Is being given ii under the auspices of the Primary Stake $ f'horlstors' association r.ehearsal3 have ii ben going on for the past month or ao, Sjj and those who will participate in the af- isfi fair are all well known vocalists of Mur- 'tr ray and Salt Lake. ,vj At a meeting held In the new quarters fli of tho Murray volunteer fire station, ji'J Frank Farrcll. ono of the oldest members Ji'J of the department, was elected secretao". ,;t "Walter Ottley. the retiring socretary. has held the position ever slnco tho organlza- ti J tlon of the department In 1904. Sam ..J Whittle, the present Incumbent, will act ;ji in the capacity of chief of the depart-, m Pnt- . y. The subject of opening up Second ave- t; nuo here Is still under discussion by the a a members of the Murray city council. IjyfJ With the slag from the American smelter il H encroaching upon one of the main thor- )iJ ouchfares here, making It almost Impas- LS hable, measures will no dmibt be adopted ,f at the Tuesday evening session to com- ' l p?l the smelter people to cither open the . 4 nw roatl or discontinue dumping slag 1 upon the roadway In question, r Murray, from indications nt the pres- ,. I nt time, Is Indeed getting metropolitan. .nother electric sbov,- was Installed thin i!h week, mnklng three In all, and with the lil Murray opera house doing business right ,,, ulnng, besides the numerous entertnin- ,i i tnents nt the First ward chapel, nmusc- j ment sin Murray for the remainder of tho ;a winter months bids fair to exceed that )f, of previous years. 'H SaUna News, I ,Sjeclal to The Tribune. ', I SAUNA, Feb. 1?. The joint Institute I t of the Sanpete and Sevier counties' teach- i)i lra met at Itlehflcld February 11, 12. in. 'ij Stale Superintendent A. C. Nelson, Prof. ! j Hall and Prof. Stewart were present and "lil ttve tome Interesting and Instructive tAlks to tho teachers. iJ - Prof. Fjeldsted of MantUhad chargo of f, j tlio music. .. H A heavy enow fell In Sevier county on iii Saturday, .ill The Y. M. M. I. A. will give a dance i'.Jj and entertainment In thf opera house ),, S next Friday evening for the purpose of I (9 raining funds to curry on the work. ,,'re A. J. frouler looking up thi- hotel ii'JO pnipositlon in fialina for soihe- oulsldr |