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Show ifiHiVESTON IBEH WILL ; f START HOT FIGHT IN il l SENATE ON MONDAY from various committees: Highways and Bridges S. B. 56, recommending appropriation of 2000 to each county for roads and bridges. Adopted. Judiciary S. B. 59, recommending proposed change in summons in civil actions. Adopted. Judiciary 8. B. 58, recommending form of summons in civil action. Adopted. Judiciary S. B. 61, service of summons sum-mons from Justice courts. Pass. Adopted. Public Institutions, S. B. 71. recom mending change of nam of deaf and dumb school. Pass. Adopted. Judiciary and Municipal Torpors-tions Torpors-tions Committees S. B. i4 to 36 and 73, recommended passage of Galveston idea of municipal government. Report adopted. The Bills Passed. Other bills passod were: P. B. No. 5, by Hollingsworth Relating Re-lating to the form of summons in civil actions, was read the third time and passed. S. B. No. 59, by Lawrence To secure the ravment of" labor performed and material furnished on public improvements, improve-ments, was read the third time and passed. S. B. No. fil, by Benner X. Smith-Relating Smith-Relating to the service of summons in Justice courts, was read the third time and passed. S. B. No. 62, bv Benner X. Smith Relating to the- duties of and jurisdiction jurisdic-tion of constables, was read the third time and passed. On motion of Mr. Rasband the Sen ate adjourned to Monday at 2 p. m. The New Measures. 1 i n71ut la believed will be a battle of ' - : Jument li expected to take place on ; ; ' ;j floor of the Senate Monday after- ' in at S o'clock, when the fourteen ' :'; ' ' . ! presented Senator Benner X. ' ; : itbfor the establishment of the Gal-'-'".-I - ZiT ton method of government In Salt ke City are presented. Upon motion - Senator Lawrence yesterday the bills v re made a special order for Monday. . ; ' , fhis will be the first battle of any J ? '.- isequence that has appeared in sight T year. At the committee meeting -ich passed on the bill twelve Sena-B Sena-B wera present. All voted in favor the bills. The bills are Nos. 24 to . and 8. B. No. 73. . t is understood that the "Federal "wd" has become somewhat "niftv" Ir the measure and was yesterday ng up its men and giving them in-lCtions in-lCtions on how to vote. Thus far the s have had easy sailing, but as the : eral bunch has just shown its hand against the bills there is a certainty a fight, sh In Senate. The Senate was unusually busv yes-t yes-t day and eight bills went through machines and came out clean. It : the greatest day's work yet done by ' i upper house. . i. J. M. No. 1. petitioning the ?sident to rescind the ojder holding coal lands for entry7 was unani-uslv unani-uslv adopted. . X R. No. , by Hollingsworth, ich proposes a change in the date of ctions, was filed and the resolution nt to the Committee -on Judiciary. Hie following reports were received Nine bills and one joint resolution were introduced as follows: 8. B. No. M. bv Hulaniski Providing Provid-ing that domestic corporations shall keep books within this State, and shall hold their meetings of directors and stockholders within this State. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. 8. B. No. 81, bv Gardner Relating to water users' associations, organized in ennformitv with the requirements of the United States and providing for the recording of the articles of incorporation incorpora-tion and stock subscriptions. Referred to the Committee on Irrigation. ' S. B. fc2, Hollingsworth Relating to the use of voting machines. Referred to the Committee on Elections. S. B. No. S3, Hollingsworth Impos ing a license tax upon itinerant vend ( ers. peddlers and canvassers of agri cultural and domestic implements and machinery, and wagons. buggies, vehicles and other articles; providing for the collection thereof, and providing provid-ing a penalty for the violation thereof. Referred to Committee 0 Manufactures Manufac-tures and Commerce. S. B. No. R4, Hollingsworth Relating Relat-ing to schools in cities of the first and second classes. Referred to the Committee Com-mittee on Education. S. B. No. 80, Hollingsworth Re lating to the apportionment of the school fund. Referred to the Committee Commit-tee on Education. S. B. No. Hollingsworth Con- j cerning notice of intention to lew local 1 assessment in cities. Referred to Committee Com-mittee on County and Municipal Corporation. S. B. No. ST. Bullen Relating to requested instructions to the jury. Re feared to Committee on .Tudiciarv. 1 S. B. No. 8s. Benner X. Smith, by I request Appropriating the sum of j $.yiMi to Lafayette ( hidester for meri- ! torious services rendered to the State 1 of Utah, and for permanent bodily in jury sustained. Referred to Committee "ii Appropriations and Claim". |