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Show I . Senate Notes A revision of the livestock laws of the j stato Is made In. a bill Introduced In the ! senate yesterday by Senator J. W. Thorn -, ley of Davis. The bill makes the livestock live-stock code of the stato more specific, especially with reference to the quarantine quaran-tine of contagious diseases among live-, stock, in most respects the bill corresponds corre-sponds to tho government regulations with reference to tho caro of livestock and it proposes to make Utah's livestock code uniform with that of other atatos. The bill also Increases the salary of tho stato livestock Inspector from $1500 per year to SS000 und the salaries of deputies from 5.50 to $5.00 per day. Senator 73cnni'r X. Smith of Salt Lake yesterday Introduced a bill providing that when stock Is held in trust for others It must be shown on the book: of the corporation, cor-poration, otherwise It cannot bo voted by anyone other than the person to whom tho stock Is issued or his proxy. At the request of the state board of optometry Senator H. W. Lunt of Iron ycacrday introduced a bill revising the laws on the statute books relating to the practice of optometry. The revision writes Into the laws several of the regulations regu-lations of tho stale board and makes more stringent some of the laws which are for tho purports of protecting the public pub-lic against eye-glass vendors. The bill was referred to the committee on public health and labor. The maintenance of a service bar for the purpone of nerving Intoxicating Ilquonj to guests of a hotel containing noi. less than 125 rooms Is permitted hv a bill Introduced vestcrday in the senate sen-ate by Senator A. L. Booth of Utah county. coun-ty. The bill permits a person or firm engaged in the hotel business and licensed to sell Intoxicating liquors within the hotel bulldlncr to maintain a service bar apart from the regular retail bar from which tho intoxicants to be served at the meals, in the hotel may bo delivered. |