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Show FEBRUARY 4 IN THE LEGISLATURE IN THE SENATE. ' Bills Passed. Snate bill No. 15, 'by Dern An act ; ! compelling' employers to report industrial , ! accidents to the commissioner of labor j and statistics within one week. i ; Senate bill No. 70, by Eekersley An , act amending the .regulation of the prac- j : tice of optometry. ' i Bills Introduced. ! Senate bill No. 112, by Rideout An act permitting increased compensation for deputy surveyors in counties below the first class. Referred to committee on county and municipal corporations. Senate bill Nq. li:, by Thornley Increasing- county taxes on sheep, goats and cattle, to be paid into the bounty fund. Referred to Jive stock committee. .Senate bill No. 114. by Thornley Requiring Re-quiring railroads to report shipment of the hides and pelts of wild animals into the state. Referred to live stock commit com-mit tee. Senate bill No. 115, by Chez Closing satonsiat U o'clock at nlht and prohibiting prohibit-ing serving of liquor in restaurants. Referred Re-ferred to committee on agriculture and irrigation. Senate bill No. 116. by Chez Amending the law relating to notice of public land sales. Referred to highways and lands committee,. Senate bill No. 11.7, by Thornley Combining Com-bining the sheep commission and livestock live-stock department in a state board of animal ani-mal industry. Referred to live stock committee. IN THE HOUSE. Bills Passed. House joint memorial No. 1, by Bevan A memorial to congress asking for the construction of a railroad from Denver to Salt Lake through the Uinta basin. House joint memorial No. by O'Nell A memorial to congress asking that certain cer-tain Indian grazing lands in Wasatch, Duchesne and Uinta eounlies be included within the borders of the 'Ashley national forest. Bills Introduced. House joint resolution No. G, by Burton Bur-ton A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution giving the eiate board of examiners supervision over the funds deposited by the state treasurer. Referred to committee on pub-i pub-i lie funds. I 'House bill No. SI, by Ltund (hy re-I re-I nuest) An act changing the women's ; nine-hour-day law so that it will permit i women to work overtime, provided that j the aggregate employment shall not exceed ex-ceed tifty-four hours In any week. Ro-ferred Ro-ferred to committee on labor. House bill No. S2. by Wolstenholme An act. amending the state liquor law. Referred to committee on manufactures aaid commerce. House bill No. SC. by Fitch An act appropriating $30. ("'00 for the Improvement of the section of the Lincoln highway between Knolls, Tooele county, and Wondover, Tooele county. " deferred to committee on highways and bridges. |