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Show WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE The Senate was quite busy Monday. It passed six bills and killed two. S. B. No. O, by Larsen, providing; for the es-tablishirys: es-tablishirys: of a trades school ln San pete county out of what funds might be remaining In the State treasury was passed. .' Other bills that were passed were S. B. No. 70, by Holllngsworth, which provides that wages earned out of the State and payable out of the State shall be exempt from garnishment. gar-nishment. 8. B. - No. - 71. by Holllngsworth fixing pecember 1 as the commencement of the fiscal year. 8. B. No. 68, by Johnson, prohibiting prohib-iting the carrying of concealed weapons. S.' B. No. 91. by Rasband, a slight amendment to the food and dairy law. and House bill No. 4, by Kinney, providing pro-viding for tire taking of depositions within the State. Favorable committee reports were adopted on six Senate bills and seven House bills. State Auditor Edwards presented a report showing that the total amount of bounties paid on grasshoppers between be-tween January 10 1903, and January 20, 1904. was $4192.82. Gov. Cutler Informed the Senate he had signed S. B. No. 38. |