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Show Til dSSiors Chairmen Expected to Report Re-port Back Many Measures This Week. Committees of the house have a busy week ahead of them. There are now In the ha nds of the various standing committees com-mittees forty-six house bills, eight house resolutions and memorials and a dozen or more senate measures. Many of these measures have been in committee almost the fifteen-day limit allowed al-lowed under the rules of the house and they must be reported back without delay de-lay or the house will he put to tiie neces- ! sity of taking tlie bills from the commit-! tees. No committee wants this to hap- j pen and In consequence every chairman j is arranging a busy schedule of meetings j durine the rtreseiit wrpIc. Some of the committees have arranged , for daily sessions, including the joint .house and senate committee on appropriations, appro-priations, which will meet every day at 1 p. m., and the committee on resolutions resolu-tions and memorials, which will meet every ev-ery day at 11 a. m. At a :3 this morning members of the Joint committee on appropriations, the house committee on education, and revenue reve-nue and taxation will meet at the Hotel Utah and proceed to the University of Utah, where they will investigate the needs of that Institution and will be the guests of the faculty at luncheon. Chiropractic Hearing. A meeting of the fish and game commission com-mission ia scheduled for 10 o'clock to consider matters pertaining to tlie fish and game department. The committee on health will meet at 10 o'clock YVednes-dfi YVednes-dfi morning to consider a number of bills now In its hands. The committee on labor will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning for a further hearing on house bill No. 12, by By water, limiting the length of freight and mixed freight and passenger trains to forty-rive cars. There will be a special meeting of the judicial y committee at 1 0 o'clock this morning in room 444' capitol building for a hearing on house oil! No. 25, by Ar-gyle, Ar-gyle, regulating tlie .practice of chiropractic. chiro-practic. Represents lives of the medical profession, profes-sion, chiropractors and osteopaths are invited in-vited to attend. There are seven measures on the calendar cal-endar for consideration at today's session ses-sion of the house. Among these are: H. B. No. 20, by Melvinney, providing for an annual corporation Lax. on home building and loan associations. To Visit Ogden. H. B. No. 7 and J f. B. No. S. by Eddy, relating to the registration of drug stores and druggets, which reduces the fees from $25 to $15. H. B. No. 28, by Southwkk, relating to discrimination in the purchase of dairy products, poultry and eg&. H. B. No. 10, by Currle. prohihiUng courts from issuing injunctions against labor strikes except where property or property rights are In imminent danger. I). J. II. No. 3, by Page, for a constitutional consti-tutional amendment providing for spliL sessions of the legislature. H. J. R. No. 7. by Bevan. for a constitutional con-stitutional amendment authorizing the state to own and operate cold storage warehouses and grain elevators. , It is expected that during the week ar- j ransementa will be made for the leglsla- J lure to take a trip to Ogden to visit and , inspect the state institutions there for which the present legislature must make appropriations. It is probable the trip will be made next Saturday. |