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Show MAY END SESSION 111 YOUNG ROW Legislators Get Hot Under Collar at Series of His. understandings. It begin to look as though th linth Hnin of the Utah state legie-mtare legie-mtare will break np ia a row. A real braeh between th hone,and th aeaate aeenrred shortly after IS o'clock todav when the house, actlns oa a resolution adopted late yesterday afternoon, absolutely refused" to ac ceot aa nor bille from th senat. Th actios of th house followed the charge by Holtnaa that th senate waa not acting in good faith ia ita treat-or treat-or ment of house bills. r Early in the aeaaioa a joint commit te, consisting of Badger and Kochler front th senate and Holman and Hpen-cer Hpen-cer from the house, waa appointed to consider the most important bills, with th uaderstaading tjiat th saaat member mem-ber would report what senate bills they would Jik to have the house pass and that the house delegation would report what house bill it wanted want-ed passed in th senate. ,A' abort time later the house com- the passage of four senate. hUls and a aenat resolution. Th house at once took tip th eoniideration of the bills, bnt before it did no, Uolman anaonnced that it waa the expectation that the legislature would finish ita business by I 6 a'clork tonight aad adjoura. Shortly after noon Holman announced an-nounced that the senate had not kept f ith, that it had take np and passed house bills that -had not been recommended recom-mended by the special committee, and that aa far aa the house committee waa concerned it would refuse to submit ' any nior reports ob senate bills. Wanted s Stenographer. Th senate had passed the aatl cigarette cig-arette bill, after Nenator Badger came from the committee room with a list of the lilla the faouao wanted paaaod. Ha did not mako hia report at once, however, any i rig that the committee - had been uaable to And a ateaorrapher to take the committee report, lie offered of-fered to tell the senate what the house liil.a up for apecial consideration were, hut the aenate decided to go on with the anti cigarette bill. I'P in tbo house, when Rpeaker Rob-, inaon announced a communication from! the aenate, cam-inff with it senate ioiat resolution H, the bouae membera 'tarted tbinifs." Before the chief clerk could read the title, half n doren ho iso membera were on their feet in r statins; that the house follow the reao-Jution reao-Jution adopted late yeatqrday aftornoon to the effect that it would receiTe no more bills from the senate. The .sneaker ordered the resolution Iii nn Smith, providina that the governor and two others to be appointed by him, should form a eommiaaion to elect a aite for Utah at the Panama Pacifi.: eipoaition, waa paaaed by a vote of 31 for, with 14 absent. Senate bill 237. by Mark., the cap!-tol cap!-tol eommiaaion bill, waa paaaed by rote of 32 for, with 13 absent. 8ennte bill 73, by Badger, providing for revenuea for the support of the government ef the at ate, went through y a vote of 33, with 11 abeent. Without debate the hones paesed senate bills 215 and 216, by Horiley. the former relating to the duties of the state coaservntion commission, and the latter to the right to appropriate waters from public atreanta. the table. A few mlnntea later when the sea- ; .aU oommittee wit aubmittrag a re-rnrt re-rnrt on house bills which should next i fx taken np, information was gained of how the house committee had- refused re-fused to i bra it any further report, and t the consideration of the senate report was stoped. HenatO members freelv expresad themselves that they didn't care ranch which bills were taken up next, nor when th legislature sd Vnrned. . i t. . Thomght House "Blnjani,' The resolution paesed in the house late yeaterdiy afternoon was intra-diiceii intra-diiceii bv Henrie. following reaohi-, t tion by Morria that the aenate be notified no-tified that the hour would adjourn at 5:30 today. The notice waa sent to the aenate, and after a brief argument waa laid en the table. " Toe-aerate waa of the opinion that the botie waa "bluffing" so far as adjournment todar waa concerned, but after the tilt this morning the senate ,is more of the opinion that tbe bouse ( trtav Dies i bttsiuests. firth upper and lower bouse ntem-bcrs ntem-bcrs have been peevish for the pnat two er three dnya The long grind ia telling on their eerves, they say, and in their anxietv to get home again they are . inclined to let tbinga alip along anv old way in order to dispoas of them. . - . Wans to Oo Home. This momog a number of nous m.mbern said tb'y war nearlr readv to go Bonis, and said that after th !. of th approprtatioa bill thie atternoon thejr would mov to.adjonrn. On nrnilter said that aa aeon as this bill ha. ba pa ass I aad the report of th sifting rommitt, adverse to a anmber of bills, has heea received, h a will move to adopt tb report of th sifting rotumitte. and that If the mo tioa rarria he will more to atriae out the enacting rlaua ia all bills oa th calendar, asd thB mar to adjoam. It ia grasrall felt that Presideat Gardner will have a hard job trvinr to ' hold a majority of the senators alter i . toeigat. One .of the important bille that, oa-eVr oa-eVr the reeolutioe adopted hy the house, raaaot be eonsidered, is the fish sn.l gam bill, which passed the create this morning. There are also a ainbrr of otaer importaat aenate bille yet to be arted oa in that body, bat a sirs the bouse recedes from its preeeat poaitioa it will be a waste of time to consider . - them, for tbey snll (imply be laid ee the table whea they reach the house. KQl Twe BlUa. - ' It waa with but little debet that hill were passed or lulled ia the house this morniag. It srae evideat that the' . membera were getting tired aad waated te go home. Hoi ma a. chairman ef the aoaee etfting committee, aanounced that thi committee ia through with : its work with the -exrcpttoa of be-' twera forty and forty five bill noon j which advrae report, will be made ! - this afternoon. I Th firat bill to be taken an waa eeeate bill -3, by Wilaoa, reducing ( i the time ia which actiona for persoDsl iajnry may be brought, from four ! 1 yeara te two ycara- WHIing arged that ' the bill be passed. 8rlv, I'sge aad . Bnaacll were agaiast It. It was killed oa the roil call by the following vole: ! tor, II; against, 1; absent, 11. j After ret.es ted efforts V. ooller mae I . aged to have house bill 244, the last j of the bouse bl)s, taken from the cal- I ' enrlar. The bill was introduced bv the ..fling committee at the reoaest of j . Wom.cv. and provided for the eradi- j ratiea of ground squirrels aad ground j hogs It an killed bv a vote of 11 ' for, 14 agsioet and e absent. j CTtah at B-n Francisco, ' f.ent bv rij'T. rr':r |