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Show 5ILLS PASSED BY SENATE OVER HOUSE ' ' - The Legislature hastened, toward, the . end -of the session yesterday with com-. com-. mendable speed. Aside .from, jtbe Jong;. ' fight In the House over some changes -. ,.in tthe general apprqpzlatlqn hill there . ,. was. not much disposition to discuss ' jngajiures. '-The recommendations of the i. committees reporting measures were generally, regarded and guick action was taken. r The Senate passed the following bills: - HouseJbUlJiai waa pasted. ,It .author- ; ized" the Issuance of diplomas by the .State Board of Education. .House bill 74, providing for the proper marking of all packages containing ex-' ex-' plosives was passed by a vote ot 10 to . 7. Barber, Bennlon, - -Qardner, Lewis; Loose, Whltmore ,and Allison voted 'V. '' ' ' -.House bill 103, -giving town boards of ' trustees Jurisdiction over water supply " Vor ten miles above the town, was de-"-. ated. Gardner thought it would 10U i , ,t.(e sheep industry. The bill passed. JUouse biU 68, dividing the State Into . four horticultural districts and providing provid-ing for State and county boards of hor-'. hor-'. Uculture and appropriating $7000, was ' rBeed at the afternoon session. : . Iloue, bU,ls, V7. t1" ernanailBg from the, State, Audi tor's offlce.. and relating re-lating to the payment of certificates Issued to witnesses and jurors in criminal crim-inal cases; and statements of salaries paid County Assessors and Treasurers, .passed without. opposition. Senate bill No. 137, providing for the service of .summonses, writs and processes pro-cesses from Justices courts by Sheriffs, was passed after being amended to apply ap-ply jonly to counties of -the jfirst, second sec-ond and third classes. H. B. No. 186 passed at the evening eesaton for :4he redemption of Territorial Terri-torial bonds. Senate till No. 118 was passed as amended by the House. It relates to a record of notarial fSeeJs. House bill No. 166, providing for a system of highways, passed with only Murdock In opposition. House bin No. .160 was reconsidered. It relates to the sale of delinquent real iqstate for taxes. The bill passed. ; I House bill .No. 85, Mrs. Coulter's cigarette ciga-rette bill. p4ised- " , ' The measures, which got through the House were: : 8. B. $9, making County Sheriffs live-stoclc live-stoclc inspectors, to prevent the shipment of stolen stock. 8. B. 192, forbidding the taking of property prop-erty tern; orarlly. 8. B. 187, providing that taxes on the personal property of persons . owning no real estate shall be collected within ten days sfter assessment. I -: S-B, U8r requiring notaries public to flle- copies of their commissions with clerks jot District courts. . 8. B. 195, relating to transitory civil actions ac-tions arising outside the State.' - ' 8. J. R. 7, by Bennlon, deploring the provisions pro-visions of the Indian appropriation bill Invalidating In-validating ailsonite locations made subsequent sub-sequent to 1891 and requesting the President Presi-dent to use his power to remedy the injustice. in-justice. . 8. B. 197, in relation to free text books, .putting cities on same basis .as country districts, rejected Thursday night as the result of a misinterpretation by Mr. Done H. B. 137, limiting the service of summons sum-mons by constables to their .own precincts. pre-cincts. 8. B. 196, for a one-mill poor tax ' 8. 3. 200, creating the office of State chemist, with a salary cf $1000 per year. The following acts died in the House: H. B. 148, payment of taxes In installments. install-ments. H." B.. $2. 69. ' ' H. J. R. , relating to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St. Louis. H. P. 79, claims ef State Irrigation congress con-gress tor $XvJ expended at the meeting in Salt Lake called by the Governor. H. B. 96, purchase of site ,for State Historical His-torical soclelty. H. B. 149, collection of taxes from car companies. H. B. 62, payment of taxes by installments. install-ments. . - H. B. 136. appropriation- to. reimburse San Juan county for criminal prosecutions. prosecu-tions. B. B. 141. the Barber Irrigation bill. l. lowing majority of Inhabitants to form irrigation -districts, ; '"' |