Show SENATE H february 21 mr 13 booth introduced a concurrent rt lution calling for the speedy 0 opening of the comp aligre reservation senate bill no ca defining the duties of the secretary tary ol of state was again taken up day and amended amende d so as to provide for the payment of a fee of 25 by insurance companies on filing their annual statements and a fee fee of 15 for each certificate issued to agents mr air booth moved 1 hat the further consideration of the bill be postponed until monday he said he written to montana Monta natio to ascertain the effect of the law of that state re requiring com companies paries to pay a fee of 50 cents per each 1000 of their capital stock on filing articles of incorporation mining men he bad had talked with regarding the action of the senate in voting for the fee had bad expressed great dissatisfaction and had bad declared that the bill il should be entitled an art apt to prevent mining in utah though opposition to delay wal wa expressed the objectors yielded and the bill went over A communication from the governor was received announcing announcing his approval of the follow following inu bills senate bill no 50 provid providing ing for the prosecution of criminal cases by information senate bill no 40 defining who are and who are not fellow servants senate bill no 53 requiring iring i certain officers to certify on bonds bond warrants and other evidences of indebtedness that surah indebtedness does not exceed the legal cepl debt limit senate bill no ko 4 incorporating the utah state school for the deaf and dumb and making an appropriation pria tion for its maintenance the senate refused to concur in in the house a amendments mend ments to senate bill no 46 40 defining the duties of the attorney general sutherland booth and warner were appointed members of a conference committee to consider the amendments amendment senate bill no 79 re relating latina to the heritable rights of the issue issue of polygamous marriages was passed defoie the roll roil wad wafa called on oil R it sir mr sutherland in reply to an inquiry by mr ir cannon stated that the he measure was necessary to revive rights of action which had been lo 10 lost st by certain heirs when the supreme court of the united states rever revered qed the judgment of if the territorial supreme co court urt that the issue of po polygamous marriages could not iab inherit erit the time bad expired in which heirs interested in a number of such casos cases in th the e territorial courts could appeal frum from judgments against ag ainest them and the therefore before those judgments were still it in effect the pending bill provided that within a year after its ena enactment ament such euch heirs might move for a new trial the bill would not effect the rights of bonafide purchasers serE after this explanation the bill passe passed d without wit it out objection senate bill no 75 defini denning iia the powers and of the jat state auditor was also passed senate concurrent resolution no 4 was wag introduced by mr booth anel and refer refined led to the judiciary committee it asks the secretary of the interior to open the rah r re rese for settlement the committee on counties and municipal corporations reported a substitute for senate bill no sl 81 making the provision of law authorizing thor izing cities of the first and second classes to compel violators of ordinances to work out fines applicable to cities of the third class the bill was re committed for the purpose of amending it so as to confer other powers on cities cities ot of the third class agricultural COLLEGE VISIT an invitation to visit the A agricultural ri college on february bi feigned bied ed by president mccornick of the bo rd of trustees and president paul of the faculty was read booth moved the acceptance of the invitation sutherland contended that it was not necessary for the entire legislature to visit the college other invitations wo would ul d be coming in to take the legislature from its work there bould doubtless be one from the insane asylum that ou ought 7 ht to be accepted remarked in the facetious allison Alli sou then there will be one to visit the reform school at O ogden oden den continued sutherland and od as far as I 1 am concerned I 1 dont want to go to ogdan unless I 1 have urgent business there this thrust at allison excited smiles booth argued that all the mem tiers should visit the public institutions so as to knon how to vote intelligently on measures relating to them mckay urged that the invitation be accepted the college was not patronized as it should be A visit to it by the rural members would enable them to describe it to their constituent and an increased attendance of students would undoubtedly result the motion to accept the invitation was carried unanimously the senate then adjourned until monday |