Show UTAH legislature a FINALLY ADJO members of E gath assembly worked eight days over overt t me n consid erat on of proposed new laws salt like city the eighth legis dative assembly of utah adjourned saturday march 20 after a session lasting s aty eight days or just eight days longer than the legislators are supposed to be in session their la bors hors tor for the last eight days being performed aitho it coil compensation th is 13 the last day of the session was hours and 47 minutes long the house adjourned at 11 31 p in and the senate just eleven minutes later just before adjournment a commit tee was appointed to wait upon the governal go vernoi vernol and inform him atiat t bat the eighth legislative assembly was leay to adnot adjourn rn A communication was sent to both ho aises by the governor de declaring clarin ha had no further commini to lay before the legislature and congratulating both houses upon the completion of their labors one of the I 1 st acts of the senate was to reject six of the appointments made bv by the governor as follows fed W chambers of ogden state fish and game commissioner IN D candland mount pleasant state land commits commis oner W H thain of lo 10 gan state land commissioner ai I 1 P F alexander salt lal e member metry board H 0 jensen bait salt laie lale member optometry board john walsh fairnington Farn ington trustee state in du dustral school at the of adjournment the goer governor nor had made no appointments to fill the vacancies caused by the failure of the senate to coincide with him and it is barely possible that all of the rejected appointees may serve until the next session of 0 the legisla ture lure As to the work of the seeton se sc eton just closed the gov governor einor has 81 of the measures passed and has 64 now in his hands which he may or may not approve these were not all of the hills bills introduced by any means as a veritable flood of me measures aures were side trad ed I 1 filed outright or with 1 drawn T the he last st bill signed by the d dent t of f ah the senate was the tion bill making apropo lations for the support of the state government tor for two 3 ears one of the important acts of the leg legi lature was the decision reached to build a state capitol the capitol completed Is to cost 2 A measure of more than ordinary importance Is the insurance depart ment b 11 II this measure provides for the creation of a department of in aurance this department Is to be run by a a commissi commissioner whose salary is to be 2 and whose office ex benses are to be 5 advocates of good roads cannot help b t be pleased with the action of the legislature in providing for a state commission which Is exi exl acted to see that the roads of the state are improved th irrigation district bill was vas also a most in meas ire to fo be ap proved by the legislature under the old la a v a farmer could not back his irrigation project with anything more than the water filings and canal terns but under th s district law the irrigation system of any community can be backed by all vt of the real prop erty of the irrigated territory thus a farmer Is enabled to float a bond that is just as sound and salable as any an municipal or school bond A most important measure to the mining industry of the state and es specially pec lally ally to the western part of salt lake county and ard tooele thoele co nty illy is the eminent domain bill which waa was passed kiei ei the ito of the governor the utah national G ard was also the recipient of ot favorable egisha on it mining three bills relating to mining affairs being passed the moat mot important ol 01 the three bills Ls 13 an act creata creating ng a state armory board and a it to borrow from tha th tate late land board J 85 to be used in the erection of an armory and arsenal in salt lake city epry announced an on mun mon day that he pd dec led to veto to fo r b Us ils which v nee their passage bv the loe log lain e hae caused a great deal of r licis r the I 1 ills chich the governor has stat he wo id veto are re commonly 1 down known as the fire and rol ce cc b 11 the libi or bill and the des government bills the fire and police b 11 placed the operation and control of the fire and police departments department in the hands of a com commiss misson on of three members to be appointed bi the governor the citi however while havi virtually noth ing to say regard ng the departments to foot the tle b IN the des monies moines bills provided for the control of the city by a commik s on of five comeri in a mayor and four commissioners neis ath w th an auditor the rema ning ding citi official s to be appointed I 1 v the con in ss on the laiq or bill brov ded tied etaf t caf a loons be c oed o ed from 7 0 clod in the evening until 7 0 clock the follo following fol lowine wini morn v D limited q to one for every ever 1000 pop elation based the cent s of 1900 which only pave salt I 1 laap at P cit CAN a population of 57 and voiad wo lid decrease the saloons from approximately to 57 made treat ing a misdemeanor and embraced many other sf stringent provisions |