Show WORK OF THE UTAH legislature at the close of the fifty first day of the sess on just sixteen bills had been passed at the close of the cession of or the senate and house on tuesday march 2 the utah legislature nad been in session just fifty one days and in that time sixteen b us its have been approved iby by both houses and received the sig I 1 nature of the governor afie e measures so approved are as follows S B no I 1 by williams to pro vide for the regular and contingent ex benses for the eighth legislative session and appropriating the sum of 30 COO or such portion of the same as ma may be necessary S B no 2 by badger making february 12 the birthday of abraham lincoln lincol a holiday S B no 10 by marks amending section 2049 X relating to salaries of certain state stat officers S B no 17 by benner X X smith providing tor for the furnishing of the governor governors s office and making an appropriation S B no 21 by benner X smith to punish I 1 fe convicts for committing assaults upon others by means of force or othera otherwise ise S B no 53 by kuchler amend ng the compiled laws of utah 1907 re lating to the duties of judges of elec eions S B no 19 by john Y smith re lating to the creation of bonded in up to the constitutional limit S B no 34 by to pun ish certain convicts for colli committing as upon others by means of force or otherwise S D no 22 by badger to amend section of the comp led laws of utah 1907 relating to nominations S B no 23 by badger section of the compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to nominations S B no 24 by badger to amend section compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to nominations H B no 28 by morris amending section 1870 compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to state aid for public schools where the revenues are insaf 11 B no 32 by russell amending section 1708 compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to pawnbrokers and secondhand second hand dealers to keep record and to furnish copy of same to the sheriff H B no 44 bv by russell defining nina vagrancy amending section compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to vagrant va granc be begg ang ng prostitution and art drin li kenness H B no 51 1 by thompson provid ing for the holding of farmers and do bestic science institutes and schools in the counties of the state and re rp pealing sections 2095 to 2098 incle sive compiled laws of utah 1907 H B no by fuller amending section 1369 compiled laws of utah 1907 relating to the levy irig of tax for the establishment and maintenance of a free c library and gymnasium in cities of the third class and towns probably the most important meas tire to come before the present legis lature was vias approved by the senate on monday march 1 and will become A law as soon as signed by the gov arnor it is house bill bil no 85 grant ing to smelters the right of eminent domain the bill was introduced as the re alt of the so called smelter smoke cases in which farmers whose crops vere damaged by the fumes from fm elters enjoined the am smelters elters from operating the bill passed is more restrictive than the one of two years ago which the governor fo governor vernor vetoed it provides that the louerl power of eminent domain shall not be operative unless the smelting kompany om pany has options on 75 per cent ct cf the property within the fourmile four mile radius the law is made applicable in counties of less than 20 pupula uon tion the ball gives the smelting companies the right to condemn prop arty on which d fumes from the smelter are ill ely to settle A pure food measure was approved in the passage of senate bill no which provided that all 1 poultry shall be thoroughly cleansed and drawn within hours after being slaughtered senator s bill enlarging the r tate board of health changing the duties of the board and creating state laboratories was killed senator badger introduced a bill ff fixing xing a uniform rate tori foil the tion of legal notices and other adver ising required by law the bill was ed at the request of a news paper man by the ado tion of the in coilty and adverse report on house bill no 16 by mccracken thi house squelched a measure designed to give collection agencies the liht to attach peoples irol erty before i 1 is rendered or practical tica I 1 any legal proceeding taken ow n to the tact fact that nearly one it ard ird of the members were given per rn ni smon to withdraw in order to take the logan train on motion of mr morris the louse 1 ouse deferred considers con sidera tion of bills on the calendar until a I 1 |