| Show l AGAINST COMPANY STORES Boarding Dill Bill Goes Through Elnell N tv II II It Are Arc In tho und Old One Arc Ih had Its working clothes on yesterday It not only broke Its record by holding n II morning session but It passed seven bills rejected one onetha tha tho number that has hns como come up for tor consideration on third reading on one during the present BOB ses Most 1 of these were acted on without much debate There was some Rome little talk over ocr House JIll bill No 35 Holz measure to prevent tor jor means to be brought to bear on of ot corporations UH ilK to where they Hhall or UI trade tralle The bill bail been by the committee with iv 1 recommendation that It bo be passed to the House I In III it to bo llo without a II lIaw Coercion Intimidation dation threats or 01 undue I 11 lie 1111 In III the bill hili ilK the means of ot compulsion that shall be Judged e 1 to 10 be misdemeanors ml Mr Harmon of ot l mcl thought that the tho bill could net rIet along all ull right with without without out tho wordY words undue influence which he thought were to have an elastic tIL construction put upon ullon them should be lio out Mr Ir arose to explain that these were werl the strongest words In III the tho bill and prove proe protection for i those In whoso Interest It was sought I Ito to pass the act HP lie said he hall had known of ot n II case not lung ago of a man manIn manIn In Eureka J who hud to pay n boarding house houI 15 n II month for tor the privilege of being heill to In board ut lit hump with his hl wife and such easel cases ho understood tonJ were wert still preval prevalent ent at Mammoth Mr brought brou ht the testimony of his own personal in mines I to tl back lInek up K allegations but Mr Harmon still remained obdurate ute ate und registered n lono against o the bill when It Willi put Iut on passage The vote vole figured up OJ to 1 M 15 being absent HO 10 that tho vote ott Just lacked one OIW nye nc of ot the required two thirds majority to pass n a bill with an nil emergency clause Mr Harmon seeing this magnani magnanimously nU mouRI waived his objection to 10 the tho un undue duo due Influence and had his hili ute ote trans transferred terrell to tho bill No NI authorizing county to appoint watch lItch watchmen men IRen had hn been reported unfavorably by bythe h the committee on counties AS being h ln un unconstitutional constitutional and Willi by h a n large majority House bill hili No 34 34 by hy dis 1118 disallowing allowing a Justice of the twice to ta Im Impose pose tho maximum One fine of ot noo JOO and the maximum term of ot six months fur one misdemeanor us Ill cnn can b I done under the present ent law la was passed bill 11 by the some sUllie author providing for tor a n special perlA I venire where one of the parties to a 1 suit Is with tho panel that has hal drawn to try tn the case lIe went rh with onto one adverse vole ote from Mr Ir The Tho amendment off r l by b the committee raising the deposit this privilege e from 10 to lo 20 was adopted a section In pelted to the effect that In no Rile rase uch payment be hi taxed ns nl mutt I bill No Nn 15 by I Ing III to the Ihl bonding of district pi R ed under up n lon nf of the tho rules f bills NTO W OJ and TO iO by 11 relating ly to ta exe from dl courts anI anIto nd to liens len 1111 p pa il l 1 1 H 11 Morris No o M obtained a n largo majority to IIII It without the tho emergency o The bill Is 19 to allow nil ow rau s of or notion arising without the 1110 state to I tried In the county count In the tho is III filed The t vote voto on Smiths Smith bill to revive railroad franchises re resulted d In defeat of ot tho bill lIlII Mr 11 rend read tin Ihl opinion of ot the attorney general In reply to the tho jues whether any uny Federal franchises ex In the tho Sin to of Utah and If such Huch ele taxable Tim opinion is III to the Ihl ef effect tet that there In l no provision In tho State Constitution exempting franchises e but hul that the Waits could Ct lIld nov nOk tax lax franchise e In which tho government retained an nn Interest The Union tho Central Pacific railroads were ouch franchises until the tho government had disposed of ot Us 1 Interest In them by foreclosing Us mortgages Tho opinion was asked In reference to lo Jill bill No 95 The Tho Speaker uld another little tilt till yesterday with Henner X Smith over the matter of correcting the minutes with regard to tu the vot on the McMillan lan Ian bill Ill of correction hud had been Jen referred to a committee cO which made Its lis report yesterday aa all follows The Tho Speaker put the following ques IlleS Shall House Houe bill hili No 18 the Mc McMillan Millan bill hilI pass nut not notwithstanding withstanding tho Ihl veto of at his excellency Cloern r M Wells Well call waR vas ordered with the follow 11 re 11 II suit Ayes yes 33 nays II 11 12 absent ull ent not voting r 0 O Chief clerk was ordered to 10 so PO notify the Senate t Smith Van Horne Home and Stuart fought the tho adoption of or the correction on I tho ground that nil all reference to tho thu McMillan Mc bill was WIl to be he expunged from the journal and the matter was re referred back to the committee with or orders ders lerR to that effect This bill hili was Introduced late yester yesterday day afternoon after aCter the regular time for tor tho Introduction of ot bills House Hou e bill hili No by hy Davis Davill tute tUlo for House hill hili No 4 by h to amend tho statutes relating to In till the compensation of or the trustees of the deaf dumb blind Industrial schools The fhe substitute bill hili allows r of the boards of these a I com compensation of ot H 4 besides expenses for each board meeting IMolin attended Hereto foro they thoy hove have only been heen ex JeMos |