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Show DISCUSSES RACING COMMISSION BILL Declaring that the pafaije of the racing c-oninilFslon bill nv before the lower house of the state legislature -would he of enormous benefit In the encouru?!-merit encouru?!-merit of the iinprovcnient of the breeding of hors'-s in the ata te of L'tah, D. H. Ilvhmston. James Devlne, J. VF. Mc-Henrv Mc-Henrv and otli..-r prominent l'tah horse breeders last nfcht adrtro-?-d th- commlt-t.-e on livtto. k at a publU; hf-arlnj on the measure. Ti:.- hill was opposed by Professor Kno.h Joi -2enM-n, r-urenenti u the Bel-I'-rnii-nt l.aU'-s. and by H'-prf.'-cntative Char !.- Ft. .Mab-y. uutlir ot th.- Mab.-y antinii-ln law, whirh In now on the Mat-utp Mat-utp hooks. 1 'rof i) r .JiirenN-n and Mr. Mabev oppo. d the yA on thw ground ti.v i. It U-i;;tlized t h rl- tuut ut-1 b ate in of bruins on trie ra- e .Mr. Miht y pri-diftfd pri-diftfd tiiat th-- pn.--.-;iK'! of the bill would mean a return or bookirmkln? and ltu attendant at-tendant evils. Thomas S'-vy. chairman of the romrnit-tr-r on hve'-tM.'k. uf the houcc. presided at the ni'-etinc Ib-pres-ntat ive J. J. barker of eh'T. introducer of the bill. fooUo hrietlv In favor of Its pa mm kv fithr ni. iniierH of the locislnture who m- cur v.r-re Keprcv-ntatlvoM O. K. M-( M-( Hbau--. f;ori,'f C. Hrtnkjrhfiff, Hebpr .1. Jlf.-kH, Ci-nvKf C Clilld. Parley C. ( 'lir-letisfu. 'lir-letisfu. rCmll H. J-nnd, F. It. Ibimmoni, Sr., T. V. j'et-rhon, cliarlef M. 1'ope and Joseph I'o.vlcs. |