Show THE END the legislature will die today GOVERNORS NOMINEES number of them rejected because they were republicans more vetoed bills SALT LAKE march 16 special the legislature is detill in cession bat it will be brought to a close athla afternoon or this evening BO it is bali eyed members are now waiting on the governor SENATE mondays proceedings A message from the house informed the senate that it had refused to con cur in the senate amendments to he code relating to the eight hour law and asked for a conference committee hamer kaow and allred were appointed the report of this committee was received and adopted and was aa fellows they recommend that recede from its amendment to the eight hour law as the house was 30 to 2 against it and it would result in the hanging up of the code unless this was doce the code waa then passed by a vote of U to 1 the governor sent in the following names bior members of the state board of horticulture J A wright of webar as secretary first district C Bl ometer erg or utah county second district thos judd of county third district A from the houe announced that it bad passed the code and H J R 22 with the amendments adopted by the senate the board of pharmacy appointees were the tir t to run the gauntlet they were F 0 schramm of salt lake county and george H fennemore of beaver county they were confirmed without opposition the next pair also an easy comb nation was W H bucher of salt lake county and J W thatcher ot cache county who wera named for members ot the state board oi dental egami nera the secretary modestly offered another easy problem when he read the names of mrs rebicca E little of salt lake county and T R cutler of utah county for regents ol 01 the bita they wyre confirmed on mabion of will james sharp was rejected the chaice being that he was a gold bug erasmus W to be general inspector of target practice and H U wallace to be la general of the national guards were then considered the chair said he had been informed inform bd that they were the buggiest bug giest kind ol 01 gold buga that bottled it and wallace were not confirmed on motion then came the board of horticulture the governor had named J A wright ot weber county thomas judd of washington county and 0 A B oom of utah county the first two were confirmed without objection senator smoot of utah county op pos edthe confirmation of bloomster berg and the other be natora yielded to bis argument and turned down mr the land board was next considered the nominees were wesley K walton of rich T D sanpete San pete the present incumbents byron groo of salt lake edward hanaan of cache county and isaac mcfarlane laae ot washington county ane nomination of T D kees then confirmed without opposition leaah mcfarlane was alao confirmed A followed on the name of byron groo and edward hanson it was quite evident that there waa strenuous opposition to both and while it waa being voiced a message from the house on important business cans d the executive to arise without acting on the sames of groo and hin soa mondays proceedings during the some of the items of tte appropriation bill wee considered ind finally agreed boon aa were boone of the governors amend ments to the code sheea two bills were finally passed and sent to the ex A noon reccea was taken and the house came to order shortly after 3 p m nhsn messages were read from the governor announcing his approval of H B creating the reservoir land arant annd H B providing for a state dairy and food commissioner and H B in relation to water rights and irrigation the governor vetoed H B 67 to prevent the befouling of waters by cheep the governor thinks that the provisions of the bill though possibly justified in some localities are too for others and queets that ane state land laws will enable lands to be secured or leased in large tracts which may be so located as to exclude the sheep nuisance from streams used for domestic purposes the veto mes sago was received in silence when the house was called to order to listen to the report of chairman kimball of the railroads committee on the vetoed railroad bills the essential portion of the veto message was read chairman kimball recommended the passage of thet aill over the veto then a ficht arose that lasted for half an hour when the roll call was had resulting in the of the bill then the veto of rays bill no 67 was read without debate the vote was had resulting in failure to pass the bill over the veto callis obtained consent tj amend the title of the pare city hospital bill eo that instead of being designated a state hospital it will be known as a branch ot the state hospital mr calls said that with this change the governor would approve the dill then hamers senate bill giving the mayor control of the police and fire departments in cities of nofa less than nor moie than 20 population io biber words in aden was taken up and passed after a brief explanation by obrien |