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J Bill Comes Up at Eleventh Elev Elev- nth Hour and Passes Both Both oth Houses Legislature Legislature Legislature Legisla Legisla- ture Adjourns at 4 11 4 I 1 4 mIlE THE activities of union pickets I 1 within the state of Utah will cease if Governor Bamberger signs sins ns his name to an bi bill bif 1 passed during the eleventh h of ot the extra session ot of the Utah le legislature Slature yesterday The extra seas sea ses session s slit sion n adjourned shortly after 11 p p. p m. m One ne bill against picketing picketing- having be been n n lost last Ian week tor for lack of or a constitutional constitutional constitutional con con- majority In the senate an anol another an- an ot ol other r similar measure bobbed up In Int inthe t th the house house during the closing hours of ot Mondays Monday's session cession and was passed by I both houses without difficulty Only I two negative votes were recorded In Inthe Inthe inthe I the senate those of ot Senator Culbert I L. L Olson n and Senator Allan T T. T Sanford Th The The measure passed the house by a a. vote voto of ot thirty-one thirty to seven NOT SO DRASTIC The The be bill adopted Is not so and far tar reaching as the one I Introduced In the senate last week The rhe adopted measure was Introduced by Representative E. E H. H Miles of ot Smithfield Smith Smith- I I field field- Those who voted against the bill billin billin in the lower house houe were Representatives Representative tive tives R. R E. E Currie Currle F. F E. E Morris Delora Debora W. W Blakel Blakely John Hanson D. D D. D Mc Mc- Ic Kay ay William Kelly and Anna T T. T Pier Pier- With the exception of or several amendments proposed and speeches against the adoption of ot the bill by Sen- Sen Olson and Sand Sanford the measure m met t with little opposition in the senat senate senate sen- sen at ate ate f The main fight tight on the bill was In Inthe the lower r house with F. F E. E Morris making i a long address he e bill introduced by Miles was stringent In its In form orm several amendments hav hav- having ing been added in the senate These Thee amendments were later adopted when thet measure cam up for tor paa passage age in the house DEFINITION OF PICKETING Following Is the definition of ot picketing picketing picket picket- ing contained in n the bill as passed and transmitted to the governor Ticketing Is hereby defined to be bethe the the guarding or by any person per- per son or persons whomsoever for the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of or intercepting or persuading an any person or persons whomsoever from I patronizing any duly and regularly li licensed licensed li- li censed business a within the state of ot Utah I IThe I The most Important other measure patted during the last day of ot the session sos sea slon sion was the bill recommended by Governor Bamberger which gives the public utilities commission the right to Issue certificates of convenience to railroads The bill gives a a. railroad the exclusive right to operate In a territory territory territory terri terri- tory so long as its services are satis antis factory The measure was wa designed as an aid to the building of ot the railroad Into the Uinta basin buln The p passage sage of ot this measure was prec preceded ded by a stubborn fight tight In the lower house Many members contended contended contended con con- tended that the bill was clas legislation The bill finally passed unanimously Inthe in inthe inthe the senate and by a a. vote of ot 31 to 5 6 in inthe tho the lofer house BILL KILLED In the closing hours of ot the last day dayan dayan dayan an attempt was made by Representative tive Kelly ot Tooele of to bring up another another another an an- other bill proposing legislation against the high cost of ot living One measure of ot this kind was killed in the senate last week The Kelly bill gained a little strength at the outset but the matter was forced to a vote and lost by a a. large majority After the tho completion of ot other routine routine routine rou rou- tine matters and the tho signing of ot all bills bUls passed by the president of ot the senate and the speaker of ot the house the legislature adjourned sine die Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Bamberger submitted his recess appointments to the senate and they were ratified by that thai body before ad ad- Payday was also one of ot the orders of tho the day all the solon solone and receiving checks for their services during the special session APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Following Is the list of ot a appointments confirmed State inspector of apiaries apiaries F. F. F B. B of ot Salt Lake serving until 1921 State bank commissioner N. N. N T. T Porter of ot Centerville serving until 1921 I State bank examiners W. examiners V. EJ E Evans I of ot Lehi Lohl serving until 1921 Aubrey i Tolton of ot Beaver serving until 1921 Commission for tor adult blind blind Mrs B. B T. T of ot Salt Lake serving until 1923 Mrs R. R E. E Bristol of ot Ogden serving servIng serving ing until 1923 Mrs M. M K Parsons of Salt servin serving until 1921 Mrs P R. R H. H Br Bradford d rd of Salt Lake serving un until until un- un til tit 1921 un-I un State crop pests commission commission Dr George R. R Hill serving until 1921 Dr W. W W. W Henderson of ot Logan serving serving- until until 1921 Dr H. H B. B Hagan of ot Logan serving until 1921 J. J B. B Rawlins Rawlins Rawlins Raw- Raw lins of ot Draper serving until 1921 James M. M White of ot Willard serving until 1921 Directors Utah State Fair association tion James tion-James James Judd of otLa La Verkin sery- sery ing until 1921 Member Member state hid industrial us trial commission Walter Valter P. P Monson of Ogden serving until 1921 Members board of ot state land commissioners com con missioners Richard missioners Richard Jones of ot of Heber City serving until 1921 Dr M. M R. R Stewart of ot Salt Lake serving until 1921 Members state livestock board board- Henry Moss loss of ot Woods Cross serving until 1921 John McCready of ot Ogden serving until 1921 Governor Bamberger directed attention attention attention atten atten- tion to an error in the list of appointments appointments appoint appoint- ments submitted for tor consideration October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 2 in connection with the state board of equalization and asked that the communication be corrected to read as follows State board of ot equalization equalization-B. B. B II 11 Roberts of Centerville to serve until 1923 William Bailey of ot Nephi to serve until 1923 Henry of ot Ogden to serve until 1921 James T. T Ham Hammond mond of ot Salt Lake to serve until 1 1921 |