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Show TWO HOUSE JOINT MEMORIALS ABE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE. Two House Joint memorials were passed at Monday's cession of the Legislature, Leg-islature, and Kinney's bill relating to the dismissals of actions without prejudice preju-dice also went through. One of the memorials asks for the establishment of a bureau of mining in one of the Rocky Mountain States, and the other asks the establishment of a mint and assay office In Utah. When H. li. 25 camejup as a special order at Z o'clock. Kinney explained the provisions of the act, saying that it had been drawn by the American Bar association as-sociation end was being adopted oy the majority of the States. Wilson of Wasatch also spoke warmly warm-ly in favor of the bill, saying that-with a commission that could establish uniform uni-form laws, the bounty with other states, the bounty law could be handled han-dled very nicely and with much less trouble than under the present conditions. condi-tions. A motion was made to strike out th enacting clause of the bill, and in the oisoussion of this Joseph came out strong against the bill, saying that tlu commission . was expected to serve-without serve-without pay, and that he thought every 'servant worthy of his hire," but that le was against the bill more because it provided no compensation for the members mem-bers of the commission The motion to- strike out the enacting clause was carried by a vote of 24 to 17. The vote follows: Ayes Carroll. Chrlstensen. Cottam, Curtin, Edward, Hone. Hopes. Jones. Joseph. Luther. Lyman. Maugh.m, Merrill. Miller. Pace, Panter. Peterson. Kifh.irda, Roberts, Spencer, Stookey, Sitlngham. Wootton, Hull 24. Noes Allen, J. A. Anderson, Austin, Cromar. Dean. Fishburn. ("Sundry, Johnson. Kinney. Kuchler. Marl s, Mc-Crea, Mc-Crea, Pancake. Simcns, Thompson, Tol-ton. Tol-ton. WlHon 17. Mr. Wootton gave notice that .he would move for a reconsideration of the vote today. H. B. 12. by Kuchler, came up for third reading, but it was found that the amendments proposed by the Judiciarv committee were badly mixed, and it was withdrawn and made a "pedal order or-der for Wednesday at 3 o'clock. H. B. 74 came up for third reading, but so many amendments were proposed pro-posed that it was referred back to the Judiciary committee. |