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Show !"U Ju. jo" l ... J. ...'J.. ;?m Dcfclc Over Heat's LIcasnre Proviii:: D:n-vsgjs D:n-vsgjs in Cases cf Less by S":lt:r runes.. - I tilllard halls, Nos. S3 and St, were j reached yesterday, but went over until today at the request of their (air author. au-thor. v - S. 8. 89, making county Sherlffi livestock live-stock Inspectors, was made a special order for Tuesday next. Mr. Cahoon committed Infanticide on one of his own bills, introduced in the Houm by request, the bill abolishing capltal punishment. When It came up In the House the gentleman Iron Murray Mur-ray moved to strike out the enacting-clause enacting-clause of the bill, and .the House concurred. con-curred. - - ' Mr. Molyneux bill requiring the labeling: la-beling: of giant powder and otheT high explosives In a certain manner was referred re-ferred by the House to tha Committee on Mines ajid Mining at the instance of the .Judiciary committee. The House concurred !h the Senate amendment to H. B. IS. appropriating .16000 for the purpose of assisting tn paying the expenses of the National Irrigation Ir-rigation congress In Ogden, and making a suitable exhibit thereat. . "" Although Tt took the Ilouse all of' yesterday morning's session to pass thej ineasure defining the powers and duties! of County Commissioners, an extra head cf. steam was carried, during, the afternoon," arid nine bills, most of which, had already passed the Senate, received, favorable action, The measures passed ; were: v ' . - - - - , . Senate. Bill Xo, itxhy Xawrence Relating Re-lating to change tf venue from city - courts.", ,;y , j , t-enate BUI No. '90, byXawrence Re- la ting to fees of county auditors. ' Senate Bill No. . by Lawrence Re- i latlng to fees and fines of City courts. ' Senate Bill No. 99, by L.wrence waking It the duty of the City Attorney Attor-ney to prosecute criminal actions appealed ap-pealed from the City court to the Dis-: trlct court, , - - - Senate Bill No. 95, by, Lawrence 'Providing that fines in cases appealed' ( o the- District court trom .. the City ' i ojrt shall .be' divided equally between ,i ie city and county treasuries. j House Bill No. 181; by HawleyPro-Aridlng HawleyPro-Aridlng that the county in which a case j originates -shall pay the expenses when i tried In another county on. change -of i . , venue,, , ' ' . . . House Bill No. .100, by Condon Providing Pro-viding for accepting physicians' licenses li-censes from other States, was recomit-ted recomit-ted for Te vision. : v . House BillNo.. 109. by J. E. Johnson Tby request)-r-Reciulring town . trustees to give, bonds. . .. - : ' ' Senate-Bill -No, 98, by Lawrence Relating" Re-lating" t proceedings ajralnst corporations corpora-tions in City courts. ' .... i .- MCRae's measure, providing for treble damages In cases of loss caused by smelter fumes,-came up for third reading, read-ing, and brought on. a, warm debate. It was finally made a special order for t "o'clock" Wednesday afternoon. t Mrs, Coulter's anti-cigarette bill and her bill prohibiting minors entering |