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Show f FEBRUARY 26 IN THE LEGISLATURE j . IN THE SENATE. Bills Passed. .Senate hill No. 85. bv Wight Frovidin? for a state -ad ministered firemen's reliet fund. Senate bill Xo. 107, bv Cottrell Flaring regulation of harbor shops under county boards of health. Sonat'- bill No. cifi, by judiciary com-mittop com-mittop v:nlarsiti? powers of district attorneys. at-torneys. Sf-natn bill No. L'lS. by judi'-iary nom-mitt.ee nom-mitt.ee A mending the law relating to fees of the" statu" land board. Senate bill No. by jUvliciar com mittee Relating to leasing of stale lands. Bills Killed. Senate bill No. 9, by Ferry Permitting cities to do certain public work vlthouL advertising for the lowest bidder. Senate bill No. 11 by Chez Giving preference of slate lands to actual settlers. set-tlers. Senate bill No. 7S, by Pideout Providing Provid-ing for electrocution of murderers. Senate bill No. 2), by Chez Prohibit-; lug free railroad passes. Reported un- ; favorably. ; Senate bill No. L'4. by Kcltersley Prd- 111 biting free railroad 'passes ex rep t t'o i certain persons. Reported unfavorably. j Bills Reconiniitted. Senate bill No. 79, by TMgheiil Relating I to the use of motor vehicles on public, highways. Recommitted to committee on highways and public lands. Action Deferred. Senate bill No. 15, by .iudiciaiy committee com-mittee Authorizing counties to pay for expert testimony In criminal cases. Put over until today. Senate bill No. 217, by judiciary committee com-mittee Defining public charges. Put over until today. Beported Favorably. Senate bill No. CO, by Chez Creatine: a police pension fund in citien of the hist and second class, by county and municipal munici-pal corporations committee. Senate bill No. PI, by Rideout Relating to the duties of county auditors, by committee com-mittee on county and municipal corporations. corpora-tions. Senate bill No. 112, by Wootton Combining Com-bining the offices of county surveyor and county road commissioner, by committee on county and municipal corporations. Senate bill No. 124, by Kdghelll Relating Re-lating to the duties of the state board of equalization, by committee on highways and public, lands. Senate bill No. 45. by Chez Amending the laws relating to the issuance of marriage mar-riage licenses, by committee on public health and labor. Senate bill No. 142. by Thornley Defining De-fining the boundaries of Salt Lake and Davis counties, by committee on state affairs and federal" relations. Senate bill No. 183, by Funk Regulating Regula-ting companies dealing in trading stamps and coupons, by committee on state affairs af-fairs and federal relations. Senate bill No. 184. by Funk Levying a special revenue tax upon the transfer of trading stamps And coupons, bv committee com-mittee on state affairs and federal relations. rela-tions. House joint memorial No. 3, by O'Nell Askfng congress to make a section of the Uinta Indian reservation part of the Ashley Ash-ley national forest, by committee on state affairs and federal relations. Transmitted to the Governor. Senate bill No. 5, by Ferry Making an appropriation for the Orphans Home and Day Nursery. IN THE HOUSE. Bills Passed Senate bill No. 5, by Ferry An act appropriating $6000 biennially for the Orphans' Or-phans' Home and Day Nurserv. House bill No. 135, by Browning An act imposing an annual license tax on all automobiles. Senate joint memorial No. 5, by Thorn-ley Thorn-ley A memorial urging the passage by congress of a bill appropriating money for the extermination of predatory animals. Bills Killed. House bill No. 143, by Hinckley An aet to validate franchises issued by cities and towns. Killed on adoption of adverse report of committee on municipal corporations. cor-porations. House bill No. 174, by Fitch An act increasing the salary of the district attorney at-torney of the Seventh Judicial district. Killed on the adoption of adverse report of judiciary committee. Notice of reconsideration recon-sideration given. House bill No. 195, by Pope An act requiring the recording of all hides. Killed on adoption of adverse report of Judiciary committee. , House joint resolution No. 3. by Page A resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution to make the securing of new tiiais more difficult. Killed on the adoption of adverse report of judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 49, by Evans An act providing that title to property may not he secured through adverse possession. Killed on adoption of adverse report of judiciary committee. House bill No. 157, by Burton An act requiring that funds of state institutions go to the general fund of the state. Killed on adoption of adverse report of committee commit-tee on public funds. Senate bill No. 53. by Hideout An act creating the position of assistant state librarian and marshal of the supreme court. Killed on adoption of motion striking out the enacting clause. Beported by Committees. Senate bill No. 104, by Thornley An act requiring corporations to give information informa-tion regarding iransfecs of stock of decedents, de-cedents, Recomii tended for passage by committee on private corporations. Senate bill No. 1ST. by Hansen An act regulating county firo Insurance companies. compa-nies. Recommended for passage by committee com-mittee on private- corporations. Senate bill No. 57, by Rideout An act repealing the law creating city park boards. Recommended for passage by committee on municipal corporations. Senate bill No. OX, by Dcrn An act authorizing au-thorizing cities to levy special Improvement Improve-ment taxes. Recommended for passage by committee on municipal corporations. Senate bill Is'o. 18. by Craig An act authorizing: the governor to make transfers trans-fers of certain la nds in Weber county. Recommended for passage by committee on public landa. House bill No. 07, by Shields An act creating a court of domestic relations. Recommended for passage by committee on state mental hospital. House joint memorial Xo. S. by Chris-tensen Chris-tensen A memorial petitioning congress to pass the civf service retirement act. Recommended for passage by committee on federal relations and memorials to congress. House bill Xo. 175, by Page An act providing for a graduated Inheritance tax. Recommended for passage by committee on revenue and taxation. House bill No. I'M, by O'Nell An act providing for the transfer of records of new counties. Recommended for passage by committee on counties. Senate hill No. 77. by Evans An act relating to actions for personal Injuries. Recommended for passage by judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 101, by Craig An act forbidding false statements in advertisements. advertise-ments. Recommended for passage by judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 106, by Chez An act relating to bonds for security Tor accounts. Recommended for passage by judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 120, by Rideout An act validating titles under territorial probate pro-bate court. Recommended for passage by judiclarv committee. Senate bill No. 100, by Evans An act providing for the protection of contractors con-tractors on public works. Recommended for passage bv judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 176, by Rideout An act providing that fees of Agricultural college col-lege shall go to general fund of the state. Recommended for passage by committee on public funds. Senate bill No. 180, by RldeoutAn act providing that fees of state board of dental examiners shall go to general fund of the state. Recommended for passage bv committee on public funds. Senate bill No. 1S2, by Rideout An act providing that fees of University of Utah sliall go to general fund of-state. Recommended Recom-mended for passage by committee on public pub-lic funds. Senate bill No. 178, by Rideout An act providing that fees of state prison shall go to general fund of state. Recommended for passage bv committee on public funds. Senate bill No. 175, by RldeoutAn act providing that fees of state board of pharmacy shall go to general fund of the state. Recommended for passage by committee com-mittee on public funds. Senate bill No. 170. by Rideout An act providing that the fees of the state board of barber examiners shall go to the general gen-eral fund of the state. Recommended for passage by committee on public funds. Senate bill No. 1S1. by Rideout An act providing that the fees of the industrial school, the state school for the deaf and blind and the state mental hospital shall go to the general fund of the state. Recommended Rec-ommended for passage by committee on public funds. House bill No. 21 0; by committee on military affairs An act abolishing the office of-fice of district attorney. Recommended for passage by committee on military affairs. af-fairs. Bills Introduced. House bill No. 235. by committee on highways and bridges An act providing for the construction of roads to connect with state and county highways. Recommended Recom-mended for passage and placed on calendar. cal-endar. 1 ... House bill No. 237. by conimittee on elections An act to prevent rebates and discriminatory railroad rates between points within the state. Recommended for passage and placed on calendar. House bill No. 238, by judiciary com-, com-, mittee An act to provide for the nonpartisan non-partisan election of judges. Recommended 1 for passage and placed on calendar. 1 House bill No. 239. by judiciary cpm-i cpm-i mittee An act creating a state board of I chiropractors. Placed on the. calendar. |