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Show - s - . v . lawful to tell rertain medicinet containing con-taining opium, cocaine, ehhoral or alcohol, alco-hol, or. preparation! containing acetan-ilide acetan-ilide or any of its deriTitiee, or preparations prepa-rations .containing antipyrines,' without branding the same,-and providing penalty for a violation of this tet; referred re-ferred to Committee on Tablie Health. 8. B. No. 117, Walton Relating to the disposing of tainted, decayed, epoiled, or unwholesome food, tnd. pre-tccribing pre-tccribing penalty for a violation of anr provisiont of this act. ' , 6. R No. 113, "Walton Providing for an annual convention of health officers. On motion of Senator Rasband ,the Bcnate adjourned until 2. o'clock p- m. Monday. .. - . . ' Ia tht SUta ttztU jesterdaj there ru a neatad, debate over Senate sud-atltute sud-atltute bin No. 9, wtica fras to replace IL B. Jfo." 14, arproFrtatlng money for experiment fox . sabterrneaa water. The ia the Ilouse carried with It aa appropriation cf $13,000 bnt la tie Eenate it was reduced to $2000. ' Before the Senate ywterday an effort ef-fort wat madeby the farmed members to raiae this amount, bnt this met with oppoaition.. .The farmeTt then accused the Salt Lake deleatioa of alwayt op posing anything that was to the welfare) wel-fare) of the farmers. . The Senate spent a great .'deal . of time quarreling over the salaries of the Supreme court reporter, the Adjutant-General Adjutant-General and hia ataiatant and tha bank examiner. The present salary of the court reporter ia $S00 a year. An effort, ef-fort, waa made to raise the amount to $1000, but this waa lost by a motion by Senator Hollingaworth lowering the alary to $500, ' -v . " . . ' ; 1 Ta be lieconider4, ' . ' The matter jcame up through Senator Park 'a bill No. 74. which fizea the talari tal-ari ea of various State omcera. The in- creased salary or tne bank examiner from 1500 to 11800 a year was carried through as well as the increase of saf-ary saf-ary tt the Adjutant-General from $5u0 to 11300, and that of hit assistant from $300 to 800 a year.: Increased talari ee were asked only for the Inspector, In-spector, Adjutant-General and assistant assist-ant when the bill wat first admitted. The bill waa paaaed, but a motion, for reconsideration wat entered. Senator Bollen'a bill to allow an increase in-crease ia the tax allowance for the care and improvement of libraries came up. The proposed increase ia rm one-fourth, one-fourth, of a mill to one-third. This wat also pasted over until Monday, - - - - - The Senate nnarirooualr paaaed II. B. No. 37, by Richards, which providea for an increase of $200 ia tha salary of the State Seperintendent of Public Instruction. Instruc-tion. He is now to reeeive $2000 .a year. . : , . v . , Hew Bills la Senate. The following bills were introduced la the Senate yesterday afternooni 8. B. No. 11. Uolllngaworth Relate ing to and defining grand' larceny; Referred Re-ferred to Committee on Judiciary. .' B. B. No. 116 Walton Making it nn- |