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Show TE:,A,l& Thrc r jli ' anHprcnic I and . 2 District Jaar.RaIscln Sa1'a'is 'lc(I;recd. Ta rpltt at a' gHbtog edTfrW' of oratory-and" cxrldetable wranrSnr the House- accomplished a large amount ef work yesterday, passing. wyVnbItts and Wiling eleven. . : These ..;iewU were j . largely attained. m tha.aftenioooJn ' , morning BK8t(Wt)ettiyilevoted mostly to evu?4iiaration, -f . Cha.pOatn Porter's, vpecki jraet;fof' ta Xtrnocrat, : j J. :-: . Vete pn, Salajy jpxxcrea. , , . ByXt8 of 25 to; li the ineuiie pied H. BL148. ralsis: ihe.Balariea of'jus-. tlcee; ' of ." the Supreme court from ?3006 t yiOO. per annum; after a lively de-UtW de-UtW Vote follows-; : - lock , on Ac boat and allow It to float away, by a. vote of IS to 1ft. : : H. a by ItcFarlandr by request, providing, tor the trial of civil cases arising outside the State, wa klHed by the IIous. ' K B. la, td create a 8ateBoard of Accountancy, txx examine, and license ; public accountants, was-i defeated, . re- i ceivlng but 22. votes, one- less than a ; ponatltntlonat majority. ' There- were It naya. ;-- : ' . '. :. , The House aleo struct out the' enact. Ing clause of Haslam'c labor hlU pro hlbitlng the un of deoepUon. ralsrepre-sentationv ralsrepre-sentationv false advertising; false pretenses pre-tenses and unlawful fore ta securing employees. 'AyesAnderson, Austin, Barrett, v DlWnr"i Condon. 5 Pone. Flshburn, ' Namlln, Haslam. ; Hawley. John- j tton," X"H Ta4, 7t.tfher, McFarland. 1 TMerrill, Morynerai. Nash; Redd, ftteh-Fards,' ftteh-Fards,' Roberts, fimltn, tprf. Stoker, I TvsoiC Hull, ' ; ' ' ,Na ygAdamg.. .' ; . Child. -! '. . Chlnman, j Svana, .Johjjson. J. E., McKlnnon. Mc- "a-e, Metcalf, Peterson, RoWson, Stone, j " Ttetjen, WMU U. ; ' ;' ;'.;-' The District Judges got a $1000 raise r the passage of H- B. 147 '. by the House. Thta.. was - tbs negative Vots: IZZfJ?1 Calpman, Evans, ircueu, VY nile. Those who had voted against the increase in-crease 6r" Supreme Justices explained that they did not believe In dlscrlmtna-tloa. dlscrlmtna-tloa. There wera thirty ayta Tx, BUI Is rassexL.' . J. i m ' Anderson's Uf bUL aimed at tax-dodgers, tax-dodgers, and providing that evidence in a suit to recover .property can only bo received concerning property upon which the taxes have been paid, won a much easier victory in the House than its opponents anticipated, The -vote was: . . i , . ' Ayes Anderson. - Barrett, . . Brink, Child, Colton, Condon, Pone, Evans, Flshburn. HalL Hamlin. Haslam, J. E. 'Johnson. -J. H. Johnson. '- Lee, McFar-, McFar-, land, McRae, Merrill, Molyneux, Nash, Redd, Richard- Roberts, . Roblson, Spry. Stoker, Stone, White, Wilson, Hull 30. Nays Adam,' Aurtin, Chipraan, Hawley. Luther. , McKlanon, MstcaL Mortis. Peterson, Smith, Tletjen. H. B. 177, creating a State Board of Poultry Commissioners, was. urged by Dr. Condon and Mr.: Roberts. Dr. Condon Con-don said' thar the state had paid $191,000 for eggs and dressed -poultry shipped in from abroad.. Mr. Spry reminded the House, that the poor despised kea had produced 1200.006 more than the entire potato crop of the . State and more than double the value of the sugar-beet sugar-beet crop of the State,- Mr. Barrett, moved ' to strike out the enacting clause. The motion prevailed by a vote of 21 to 20.' Other Bills Passed.- - . Other bills passed' were: H. B; 20, providing for eight hours -work for tho guards of the State penitentiary; H. B. 135." providing for the appointment of trustees for th' School for the Deaf, Pumb and Blind, and H. B. 100, providing provid-ing that certificates Issued to physicians and surgeons by examiners, of other States and nations shall be recognized in Utah. , : The enacting clause ' was stricken from a R 126, the bll making it a misdemeanor to treat a friend to liquor and requiring liquor dealers to support the widows and orphans who suffer from their business.- The bill was Introduced In-troduced by Mr. Spry by request. . H. B. 41, for paying mileage and expenses ex-penses to District Judges and District Attorneys, had its enacting clause stricken out by the House. The enacting clause was stricken from H. B. 89, by. Cotton, by request, on Mr. Cotton's motion. The bill provided for a free employment bureau for children and penalties for cruelty to children. , License Measure Tails. " H. B. 101, by Mr. Tletjen. providing that marriage licenses may be issued on affidavits made before any notary public, pub-lic, failed of passage by a vote of 10 ayes and 26 nays. Without much ceremony the House struck the -enacting clause . from Mrs. .Coulter's H. B. .117, providing for a house to bouse canvass for the registration regis-tration of voters. An attempt by Wll-. Wll-. son and Stewart to have the matter laid over until Mrs. Coulter could be rfspresent failed. J J. E. Johnson moved that the enact-' enact-' Ing clause be stricken from .his own bill, No. 152, allowing notaries to ad-1 ad-1 minister oaths, anywhere in the State. The motion prevailed. The House defeated H. B. 161. making mak-ing It a criminal- offense A.a break the |