Show CHARLES M DANIELS' GLEAN SWEEP IN House MU relating SOUGHT REVENUE act Thirteen Bills Introduced In Utah Leg ielature Aim at Revision of Taxation ' Complete ion of all is made in revisand comprehensive revenue laws of the state thirteen bills Introduced In the senate on the 27th by Benner X Smith of Salt Lake on recommendation of the state board of commissioners of revenue and taxation Sweeping changes in the method of assesstaxes In ing property and collecting the method ot assessing public utilities and distributing proceeds and many other important alterations of the present laws are contemplated by In order that the mines the bills of the state may hear a heavier burden of the taxation than at present the commissioners have Included In the principal bill several sections the purpose of which are to increase the assessed valuation of mining property BILLIARDS The Japs are proud of Yamada but have some difficulty expressing their amotions on the subject In English Brooklyn lost to Boston In a Na tional billiard league of Bob' Ammldon batch at Boston ton made 60 with a high run of 6 and an average of 43 Otis of Brook lyn made 48 with a high run of 4 and average of 42 AQUATIC That the University of California Is getting ready to send crews to the intercollegiate regatta on the Hudson is believed from a visit to Ithaca of Arthur Eaton captain of the 1913 shell of that varsity Rowing is one of the most popular ports in Australia and the enthusl-ashas spread to women as shown by the following from the Sydney Referee: “A deposit of $25 has been forwarded to the Referee by Eddie Larsen on behalf of Miss Alma LarRichmond sen (Broadwater river) to row Miss Fern Kemp for the Australian women’s sculling champion— and best $250 a for ship (best boats) asks for $50 The challenger side expenses if the race is rowed on the Parramatta river” TENNIS Jay Gould the national champion court tennis player will defend his title In the championship tourney at Boston Mrs Three 'bills correcting errors of dicial practice passed the senate the 27th American Tank 8wlmmer Champion to Race Duke May Be Matched Hawaii of the Kahanamopku and Champion Olympic Record Holder SWIMMING Australia ming pools breakwaters has many outdoor swimconstructed by means ot The municipal bath at New South Sydney didly arranged for also accommodates Wales Is splenand swimmers ten thousand p Ju- on In the house on the 27th two bills were passed defining the rights of embills ployes as preferred creditors raising per diem of witnesses and eliminating Interlocutory divorce were killed and Joint resolutions were presented requiring Utah materials in the state capltol where possible and providing fpr a state flag A change in the eystem of branding livestock and recording marks and brands is provided in two bills Introduced in the senate on the 27th by H W Lunt of Iron county The hills provide for the branding of animals by the position of the brand on the animal Different livestock owners may have the same brand but they cannot have the same brand and the same position spectators The banking Dili by Hansen which M C to provides that where an account Is in Daniels has consented match the bank in the names of two persons swimming stage a with Duke Kallananoku the Ha- payable to either or the eurvlvor waiian who distinguished himself at the account may be drawn out by the survivor without any court order was The match the Stockholm Olympiad will undoubtedly be the biggest water passed on tag 27th by the senate by a vote of 17 to 1 President Gardner event of America this season voting in the negative next April Larcombe the English tennis champion won the women’s singles In the Paris tennis tournament She one of the defeated Mile Broquedls winners in the Clymplc games "Vary" Is a word constantly found In Raymond Little’s article on tennis The Outing play in the December Billy Lynn contends he is the rightgreat player says that versatility is ful 'holder of the 'American featherthe first essential of the tennis ex- weight wrestling title pert Caseau a French wrestler at the For the first time since 1892 the mixed style Is coming back for more name of Larned does not Appear in trouble Cazeau In hitting believes the front ranks of the tennis rating in the clinches This year the great plater Is only In two Zbyszko defeated Lundin of whom it is listed tn an addenda straight falls in a wrestling match at said that not sufficient data was furDetroit Dr RIoler won from Webnished the committee y ber also in straight falls by many the Doherty reckoned Mahmout and his Bulgarla'n assogreatest tennis player that ever lived ciates have changed the map of says that the game Is all In the legs has slightly alEurope and McCarty on the seven held title years Larned tered the map of Jim Flynn strengthr alone and was displaced Jim Corbett In favors decisions who finally by Maurice McLaughlin Emil Klank advoboxing something possesses powerful hip muscles cates for wrestling A rule requiring a decision In such matches would eliminate much stalling they think At Battle Yankee Creek Mich Y of elimN was Rochester Rogers Change of the system In handling inated from the list of heavyweight athletics at the University of Illinois wrestling championship contenders is seen by followers ot college sports when Stanislaus Zbyszko threw him in the signing of Coach Robert Zuppke In straight falls of and of Oak Park for three years for footeleven minutes ball conch ) Having retired 'from the football season with laurels Storer the speedy Harvard tackle who swooped down fumbled punt In the reon Wheeler’s The Phillies have secured waivers cent Yale game and then flashed on Schultz the old Penn star and will across the goal line for the first touch- ship him back to the International down Harvard had scored on Yale for to recall Fred Cleveland proposes eleven years is to add new honors to Falkenberg who performed wonder Harvard Is to revise Its colhis list fully with the Toledo Mud Hens In sehas been lege hymnal and Storer the A A last season lected to lead the literary ''team” In Buffalo wants Arthur Devlin the that difficult work veteran but George Stallings foreAllen E McSe&n manager of ath- casts his best season for the old Giant announces from the and refused to part with him letics receipts football Evers hopes to trade Sheckard and University of Minnesota’s games this season Receipts from the Leach for a pitcher But he hasn’t Wisconsin game approximately were received any offers of Mathewson checking on this game not Marauard $30000 Johnson or Walsh yet Of “There’s no use claiming first place having been entirely completed this amount Wisconsin received ap- for Detroit next season" says Hughey from Jennings “If the Tigers finish in proximately $13000 Receipts fourth other games were: South Dakota place we shall feel that Are Nebraska Ames $207350 have done well" Iowa $366755 Illinois be another Rixey In the will There $14000 Virginia battery this season this beChicago approximate ing Bill Eppa’s younger brother Rixey is in the law school but of PUGILISM course ineligible Miller Huggins refuses to part with the coveted Slim Sallee to Chicago for boy Battling Miner a Memphis or for that matter with any Sheckard took the place of Young Saylor of Indianapolis who failed to appear for other member of his pitching Btaff He has offered Murphy $4000 for Jimmy his fight with Joe Sherman of the Nationals' second Ray Morgan at Memphis and the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round sacker who was replaced for a short while last season by Imports is In line Miner to save Miner from a knockout He was had been floored twice and his face for his old Job next spring was beaten to a pulp when the refsighed jip at an increased salary last season eree stopped the affair' on This may put a quietus the story Bob McAllister of the Olympic club winner of the Pa- that Mack will send Schang to the of San Francisco Yanks for $3000 "Drafting a man at and heavycific coast and then selling low at a Los price boxing pretty championships weight Angeles recently Is declared to be him at a profit" says Connie himself Besides the greatest amateur boxer that has “is a pretty cheap business since Jim Corbett I need Schang myself" been developed the C Richter veteran Francis stepped from the amateur ranks of the Olympic club in order to win the sporting writer strikes a sound note McA- of warning in deploring the extensive title forld’s million dollar 158 of llister weighs building plants pounds Fred Welsh the English fighter out the ups and downs of the national his title cf game in 20 years and says a slump In successfully defended of England public Interest is bound to come lightweight champion Evers Isn’t worried about a succes against Hugh Mehegan the Australat London sor to Joe Tinker He says A1 champion ian lightweight Red Corrldon is will fill the Job TbP contest was fought before the Naas tional Sporting club and It went the iffit looked to star exceptionally Welsh won the decision CO rounds conflicting reports have been received But Bridwell has Neither fighter seemed to as to his ability on points Is the la of best Evers he could a that assured punch porsibly possess form cruse a knockout WRESTLING pm Measures FOOTBALL — BASEBALL riod of expired fifteenth of the constitutional pethe Tenth legislative assembly last week Monday being the day bius had been introduced In the house on the 27th five of which have been passed and two have been killed Senator Benner X Smith’s bill limiting legislative sessions to the actual Blxty days and permitting of no turning back of the clock perished in the upper house on the 27th when It failed to get a vote necessary to pass It over Governor Spry’s veto submitted at the session Two bills were introduced in the house on Friday designed to prohibit corrupt practices in connection witn elections For one thing the first bill provides that there shall be no carriages or automobiles provided for voters on either registration or election day The measure provides that every political committee shall have a treasurer qnd that treasurer Is required to keep accurate account of all moneys received by the committee which If the bill becomes a law Is not likely to be very much The treasurer must file a statement of receipts and disbursements with the city clerk in oases of town elections or with tne secretary of state in cases of county or state elections No person says the bill in order to or promote his own nomination or election shall expend a sum greater than his own necessary '‘personal expenses” these being travel expenses stationery printing' telegrams and postage Btamps There is a prohibition against any committee or politclan soliciting funds Every voluntary payment must be made in the name of the person Fraud under the act is making it made a misdemeanor A bill Js expected soon providing for the erection of a tuberculosis sanitarium in Utah The bUl will be urged by the state board of health As tuberculosis Is not ‘‘native’’ to Utah the institution is intended for the treatment of patients coming into this state Anderson of Sanpete on Friday introduced a bill in the house enlarging the present law respecting the liability of railroads for stock killed The new matter provides that unless railroad pay damages within thirty that the days after claim is made owner of the animal killed or Injured may recover double the value of the animal together with $25 attorney’s fees a Identical bills aimed at bookmaking on races were Introand poolselling duced In the house Friday by Mabey of Davis county and in the senate by also of Davis The bills Thornley prohibit betting on horse races baseball and almost every other game No 24 by Monscra an to unfair discrimination commodicom petition In certain or articles of commerce between different sections of the state was apon the house Friday proved by Pre ties The resolution presented by Senator Rideout ratifying the proposed amendment to the federal constitution proof United viding for the election States senators by popular vote was returned to the committee on federal relations and state affafrs on the 27th at the request of the author of the resolution First State Bank corporations are Authorized to acquire by purchase or otherwise the capital stock of other mining companies and are permitted to exchange their capital stock for stock or property of other mining corporations by a bill introduced In the senate on the 27th by Benner X Smith of Salt Lake Drafts drawn on all the principal tities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts A comprehensive fish and game bill was introduced simultaneously In the house and senate on the 27th The bill raises the salary of the state commissioner from $1800 to $2400 and Increases the allowance for clerical hire from $2000 to $3000 other Among things the bill provides for a spring duck shooting season In Salt Lake Davis Weber and Box Elder counties of fifteen days for this year only There Is also provision tor a spring fishing season of the bounty laws- of Readjustment Utah Is provided In the house by Day Iron The bill increases the bounty fund from $20000 to $50000 a year in order to meet the big annual deficits that occur in this fund of The senate on Thursday passed the Lunt bill decreasing the rate of interest on deferred payments for state lands from 8 per cent to 5 per cent The vote was 14 to 2 Senators Hansen and Eckersley being absent Passage of the bill took place after two efforts at amending the measure failed Three bills passed five bills introduced and the adoption of an additional report from the committee on sums up the work of the lower branch of the Utah legislature on Thursday i Nephi Plaster Portland Cement and a fine line of Builders’ Hardware P Windows Moulding Doors ARNESON LUMBER CO JOHN IttZ Why not say Hello to them? 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