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Show PIONEER Mi BILL PASSED BY SENATE lepit the oppoeitlon of Frealdant Henry Gardner and other memhera of tha eanate on tha ground that the bill waa wholly aentlmental In character, and that the atata waa waatlng money In perpetuating perpetu-ating a eentlment that haa already a big place In hlatory, the pioneer trail appropriation ap-propriation of 16000 for marking the route of tha Mormon plonaera of 1147 Into thla valley waa paaaad by the aenate at yea-terday'a yea-terday'a aeaalon. rne money win be expended in placing monumente to mark the trail, and making improvementa on the trail which will be insde a atata highway. Banator L. B. wight "r Summit county oppoaed the meaaure alao. Baying that tha etate had refused to make an appropriation appropria-tion for roe da In Summit and I'lntan countlea to aid tha ploneera of today who are opening a new section of the stata. and that he did not believe In sentimental legislation whan practical legtelatlon could be accompllahed-Psas accompllahed-Psas Health Measure. Two bills having for their object the I mprovement of and protection of t he public health were passed In the senate yeateiday afternoon. Both were presented pre-sented upon the requeet of the state board of health, and It T B. Beatty. secretary of that board, attended the sssslon. having hav-ing explained the objects and needs of the bills in committee. One measure requires the Immediate report of all cases of tuberculosis that may come under the observation of hotel keeper, proprietors of boarding houaea, and others of a semlpubllo char-act char-act sr. The other' measure requires the Inspection Inspec-tion of alt Ice that Is marketed. Senator Wight fought against this bill, sseklng to amend It to make It applicable not only to lee that Is used for culinary purpoaen. In beveragas and for similar uaee but eliminating "harking lea" and packing ice. His amendment was defeated. |