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Show (CHINESE PROPOSE TO ! BOYCOTT JAPANESE 1 S AN FRANCISCO. Feb. 27. A Chinese j boy i-o It on 8:1 Japanese industries and i buinefs houses as a frm nf retaliation, it is said, against the demands m:?de 'r 1 h Chhiei-e govern hy ,1a ran. hn s Nvn started in this ity. mid wrd of tins a-'tion has bem sent broadcast throughout the region under the Jurisdiction of the Chines:' Six companies, vhh-h includes -.ill the state? west or" the Roeky mountains aul as far F'uth as the M-.-xican b.-rd.-r. V-'ordlng tn a statumcfu irad- tonight b-,luhn b-,luhn LT McNab. fuunoi lor the Six i.-umranivs , der the proposed law Utah county is "entitled "en-titled to only one senator. The bill proposes that in 1916 Bu-chesne, Bu-chesne, San Juan, Wayne, Garfield, Rich and Piute counties each elect a senator for two years, and that Beaver, Box-elder, Box-elder, Carbon, Davis, Emery, Grand, Iron, Juab, Miliard1 Morgan, Summit, Sevier, Tooele, Washington and Wasatch counties each elect a senator for four years. No senatorial election in 1916 is provided for by the bill for Cache, Kane, Sanpete, Utah, Uinta, Weber and Salt Lake counties for the reason that the nine holdover members of the senate sen-ate come from these counties. At present the apportionment bills are at the head of the house calendar, and will probably be taken up for consideration considera-tion as boon as the house disposes of the prohibition bill, which has been made a special order for Monday afternoon. |