Show UTAH legislature fifer second day march 1 the ire having reached the limit considerable unfinished work on hand instead ot adjourning merely ered with the understanding that they would meet at 10 clock march 16 the will show no adjournment the legislative day merely having been lengthened the appropriation pria tion bill carrying 1 l is yet to be acted upon the house Is up with ite work but the senate has several important bills on the calendar HOUSE the following bills were H no by providing for two weeks notice in a newspaper when estraya are taken up S no by committee on railways sub statute lor house b 11 no Allowing city counci s to grant franchises years S J M no 6 by bherman praying tor the withdrawal of certa n watershed lands in atty creek held as forest reserve S no 84 by murdock extending duties of dairy and food commissioner to inspection ot cheese and butter S no 1 0 by committee on judiciary quiring city 1 to give twenty days no tice of intention to levy local assessments and that improvement can be made unless two thirds of the property owners protest S no 77 by tanner heretofore killed by the house amended so as to provide that only parties to ault aside from attorneys can prosecute or conduct cases in justices courts H no 64 by smith prescribing duties and powers of state board of dental exam iners H no by barrett by request amending law relating to penalties tor drug fists act ng without license or tor the adul ter atlon of drugs so that a fine ot not less than t 5 nor more than can be assessed assesse d instead of from 1 cent to as heretofore H no 7 by stevens increasing the sal ry ol 01 certain state officials S no 1 6 amending statutes so as to make it a m tor minors to frequent saloons S no 99 by committee on live stock for S nos 34 and 35 relating to transitory herds H no by smith appropriating f tor contingent expenses 0 the ture the following bills were rejected H J M no 1 praying that the sources ot streams used for domestic and irrigating pur poses be set aside as forest reserves H no by gardner providing tor the 0 an irrigation commission S 1 6 substitute lor H no 3 by ax ton Relating to prison library fund H no 05 by axton creating office ot supreme court stenographer the following bis passed S no relating to irrigation S no relating to coal mine inspect alon S no permitting city to grant year franchises S no regarding sale of intoxicating liquors and preventing minors from frequent tog saloons H no fish and game bill it limits the bag ot ducks to be killed in one day to forty A gifting committee was appointed to separ ate the important measures lor consideration recommending the rejection ot the others the following bl Is were rejected H no providing for the purchase ot toting machines H no requiring placing of road brands on stock in transit from one section to another H no taxing loans the following bill was introduced S no by thomas providing for the examination of outstanding witness and juror certificates of district courts of the territory of utah with the view of determining the amount thereof and the liability of the state and barring from payment all certificates not presented within the time prescribed in this let september bep 1 Is the time limit fixed forty second day march 15 the following bills passed S no I 1 substitute tor H no 44 amending the present mining inspector law no by thomas to determine the amount of outstanding indebtedness for jury find witness fee scrip of the territory and providing for its payment S no by Love Amending the pree ent fish and game law the following were rejected no by murdock providing lor the printing of laws city council proceedings bounty board proceedings etc in newspapers S no requiring railroads to fence their right of way the following bills passed the sen te S no TO prohibiting the use of certain injurious preserving chemicals in milk or cream including formaldehyde S requiring railroads to fence their tracks through private property S no Regarding outstanding juror nd witness certificates b prohibiting the use ol 01 slot ma chines in this state S no relating to the contracting and procuring of state municipal and county supplies and public printing H no 1 to prevent the sale eating liquors within ten miles of an indian reservation except in incorporated towns H no 23 appropriating money tor the construction of roads and bridges H no 16 Providing for collection of railroad telegraph and telephone taxes by state board of equalization H no 26 providing tor special venire H no 27 providing that safety ampara shall be used in all mines with vertical haats hafts H no Leaving the graduation of the salaries of the employed emp loyes ot the slate prison to the board of control H no providing for the un form ex amin atlon of teachers in the various counties of the state H no authorizing school trustee to establish high schools in certain cases H no relating to sericulture and fixing salary of such commissioner at H no relating to formation of gen eral incorporations H no 1 2 relating to the publication ol 01 and contents ol 01 notices of sale of property for taxes relieving counties from the necessity of advertising their own property 8 no 13 substitute no providing tor two members state board ot equalization to serve two years and two to serve four years and fixing compensation at no relating to taxes unlawfully collected no authorizing school trustees to levy tax to refund taxes unlawfully collected no taxes unlawfully collected no 86 decreasing number of polling places at special elections no los relating Ee latIng to examination of teachers E no to incorporation of churches and religious societies no 12 providing tor the creation of sinking funds no providing for posting ol 01 no cices tices under probate code no relating to redemption of rea property no relating to letters of doln H no validating instruments in formally executed pr or to january 1 1901 the following measures were killed S no increasing pay of state boards to M per day no appropriating 5 to buy poison to kill gophers forty fourth day march 10 legislative day of thursday continued the following bills were passed S no 17 by committee on irrigation providing tor the control of irrigating waters S no by commit ea on judiciary sub lor no 22 increasing the alary of the members of the state board of equall za alon S no 13 by committee on ways and means substitute tor no relating to the collection of taxes from car comitale comp tale S B no W by murdock prohibiting the adulteration of milk S no by allason making operation of slot machines misdemeanor where indecent pictures are exhibited S no by committee on railroads quiring railroad companies to fence their tracks through private lands S no directing tax levy tor baiting revenue needed by the state S no fish and game measure the following were hilled by the house S no to alx the terms of office of at tour years and extending terms ol 01 present incumbents S B no 41 by murdock by request to provide for the initiative nd referendum the following bills were based S no 40 providing tor the manner ot distributing estates of decedent no 27 packages of elpio to be plainly marked H no district attorneys attorn tys and judges 6 cents per mile on railroads and 15 cent on wagon roads H no aj I 1 relating to the renewal ot chattel mortgages H no Z S to prohibit the 4 sending ot internal machines H no to permit county commission ers to remit the taxes of indigent poor not to exceed to H no making an appropriation ot to to the governor tor the purchase of poison to be sent to the various counties and used la the destruction of ground squirrels end other pests this bt 1 was killed on friday night but the vote on that occasion was reconsidered on motion 0 tanner H no 67 making an appropriation toi the destruction ot coyote and other animal As reported by the committee on live stock the bill made an allowance of M tor but the senate cut this down to V in conformity with the bill as it passed the house H no 1 make the fiscal year in cities end dec 81 instead of june SO as at present H no to provide tor the recording and protection of property marks and brands on bottles casks and barrels H no directing the state board 0 equalization to furnish county assessors with separate books tor listing real and personal property H no 23 providing that the admission fee of 25 cents charged visitors to the state prison be devoted to the library fund these bills were killed H relating to costs on appeal from justice courts lea providing a fine of not less than 50 tor pha ats who practice without U cense forty fifth day march 17 conclusion of legislative day of thursday the house did little but wait upon the senate at 8 40 p m it received notice of the consent of the senate to adjourn which action was immediately taken the following bill were passed H J M no 8 asking tor opening of uenta reservation tor settlement S no providing tor fire protection tor mines with but one outlet H no providing that appointments of boards of examiners by county dents shall be approved by county commission ers governor wells communicated to the senate that he had discovered the appropriations to be aloo beyond the legal limit to bring the measure within the limit the levy of 8 mills provided lor county schools wag changed to 1 mills determined opposition to some of the ap of governor wells caused the day a session to be prolonged until midnight the main opposition was to the appointment ot J W bracken and john P sorensen tor members of the state land board the chief opposition came from utah county s senators both appointments were rejected following are the governor s appointments members of state land board J W bracken rejected john P sorensen rejected byron groo of salt lake herschel Her bullen of cache confirmed D fees afi sanpete confirmed J A melville of cluard confirmed state board of dental examiners W H butcher H W davis george E ellerbeck A S chaplin governor s staff brigada er general john Q cannon adjutant general S burton ter master general N W clayton commis sary general will am J shealey ot ogden surgeon general S H pinkerton judge ad general benner X smith inspector general M L inspector of target practice george A seaman of mallard vice John Meteer aides decamp john D spencer ande S ferry vice and bruback confirmed wallard hansen 0 box sider county tor dairy and food commissioner withdrawn and moroni helner of morgan county appointed confirmed coal mine inspector gomer thomas con firmed member state board horticulture A H bower of utah confirmed |