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Show GALVESTON BILL IS KNOCKED OUT House Votes on the Measures, Meas-ures, and They Were Soon Dead and Beyond Recall The Galveston bills simply died yesterday. yes-terday. They did not die without a struggle, though, and making the House go on record, which was all that the followers fol-lowers of the hills In Salt Lake wanted. They believed that the House would shrink from a roll-can, but when the roll-call came without any fight, they sighed with relief. All that .could be done was done, and Galveston govern-met govern-met was a dead measure. Shortly after the House convened yesterday,' yes-terday,' Representative John Q. Crltch-lo'w, Crltch-lo'w, who was looked upon to foster the progress of the bills througrh the House, moved that they be taken from the table, where they were placed the day before on the motion of William McMillan. As soon as the motion received a sec ond. a roll-call was asked for, and resulted re-sulted as follows: Ayes Barnett, Bower. Clegs;, Crltch-low. Crltch-low. Croft. Dorlus, Giles, Henrle. Jackson, Jack-son, Jenson of Salt Lake, Kuchler, Larson. Lar-son. Marks. Meeks. Mills. Miller. Richards, Rich-ards, Sutton, Thompson, Tolton, Westphal 21. Noes Benson, Bowns. Cottam. Pavls, Dean. Dyreng, Eldredge, Fuller, Hansen. Hendricks, Hott, Hone, Jenson of Sevier, Long, McMillan. MrRae. Maughan, Parry, Pederson. Randall, Robinson, Weston, Mr. Speaker 23. Those -changing from aye to no Robinson. Rob-inson. McRae. Joseph. Those changing from no to aye Milled There- was no absent member. |