Show DAD BAD H MD RAMPANT 1 I HD Wrangling Petulance e Feature of Night Session Session Ses- Ses sion Lobby of Pawnbrokers Pawnbrokers Pawn Pawn- brokers Is Alleged a lot of tired youngsters rs LIKE ready Teady for b bed d but kept up to finish doing the chores hores members members mem- mem bers of the house of Tuesday night spent their first nocturnal session in wrangling and exchanging petulant remarks It was thought that by a night session session ses- ses sion a lot of house bills could be polish polished pol- pol ish d off and the lower branch be ready leady for action this morning on a score or so of senate bills ready for I discussion and passage or the reverse But the evening performance resulted I Ionly only in tabling the Hinckley bill for an hour or so and recalling the pawnbroker bill which had been killed durIng the afternoon No sooner had the Hinckley bill No been called on the calendar tp than n Representative Johnson of Emery moved its tabling This was opposed by Hinckley and the latter and issuing a to me opposition calling for tor a vote A rising vote resulted re- re in the measure being tabled HINCKLEY PROTESTS Hinckley sted that he nor his bill had been given iven fair air consideration tion characterized the action of the house as a low Jow down trick He said that while the measure had met with stiff opposition from the druggists ot of the state the drug men were not opposed to the prohIbitory amendments except as they r referred to the patent medicine trade and that he had Intended Intended In- In tended offering amendments doing away with the objectionable features if he had been given an opportunity Shortly before adjournment at 10 o'clock the bill was 1 from the table and made a special order of business business busi- busi ness for 10 o'clock this morning While house members were riding ri ing to points of personal privilege which generally generally gen gen- means the airing of a grievance F. F E. E Morris of Salt Lake Lae moved it d reconsideration re- re I consideration of hIs house house- bill which i permUted permitted examination of articles in pawn lie He said he had not been given an opportunity to explain th the n ensure sure in committee or to the house that It possessed merits of advantage to the poor man who sometimes s was obliged to apply to a 8 paW pawnbroker brok r for money UNCLES LOBBY CHARGED Morris charged that a strong lobby had been maintained by uncles the and that when his bill was killed he noticed several of the opposition in inthe the the gallery gallery grinning broadly On reconsideration re re- consideration MorrIs MorrIs' bill was passed with slight opposition The first me measure sure to suffer in in the night session was Crofts Croft's bill amending amend amend- ing the he laws relating to eminent I domain do- do math main which provided that condemnation tion proceedings edings be I be-I had d on lands where it was desired to drill wells or erect towns tes This was opposed by Holmes of Carbon who said it was a apiece piece of special legislation and Welling of Salt Lake objected on the ground that it did not contemplate the use ot of public lands for or public purposes Tho bill was killed by adoption of the unfavorable un- un favorable report of the committee I |