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Show UTAH LEGISLATURE. 'fjl At tho closo of tho fifteenth day of '1 tho present session of tho houso, sir- ty-slx bills had been Introduced, TH Representative Denn has Introduced 'H i measure to prohibit buckot shops 'il and bucckct shopping within tho 1 Representative Kuchlor wants alt '1 goods mado In tho state prison and dH offered- for sale to be plainly marked jsssh ad prlson-mado goods, MrLH Houso bill No. 27, Robinson, rcgu- ifl Intlng oro purchases and prohibiting sfiH tho making and publishing of false as- ' sH says, has passed the house. 1 Senate bill No. 10, by Rasband, pro- , J Vldlng for emergency cages In casn -"ll of accident In mines, was passed unau- ''-ll tmously by tho sennto last wook H. B. No. 53, by Randall, provlden iH that all stockholders in mining com- K, panics shall havo the right to Inspect -isssl the property In which thoy are inter- 1H estod. 1H President Love appolntod Sonatore l Lawrence, Clcgg, Holllngsworth, John- -H son and Bullcn as tho scnato portion ot the joint coal shortage lnvestlga tlon committee 'fl Senator Rasband hns introduced a . H mcasuro prohibiting tho uso of the 'vH devices known ns tho "slot machine" '2sl In this state and providing a penalt , .H tor the violation of this act. -H At the session ot tho hoiiBo oa tht) 29th, a resolution Introduced by Rep- r-l rcsontatlve Taft was adoptod, Inviting . flH William J, Bryan to address tho houst during his sojourn in Salt Lake City . Senator Bonner X. Smith's bill In- irssi dieting tho death ponalty upon con- Jfl vlcts In tho state prison, after hav- (lsH lng commlttod an assault with a doad- HLssH ly weapon, has been killed In tho H A measure has been Introduced by i Representative Larson, making an ap- H proprlatlon for the improvement ot 'i VtH existing roads and brldgos and tho inH construction of new roads and bridges Tl In Emery county. -11 H. B. No. G8, by Martin Jonsen, re- peals chapter 29 ot the law ot Utah, 'iJH 1899, which provides for tho creation fH of a state Institution ot art and pre- ' scrlbos its manner ot appointment, powers and duties. ' H. B. No. 34, by WcBtphal. making Isl ownors of traction onglnes llablo tor ; all damagos dono by such onglno.i tn 'JH bridges or culverts, has recolved tho Mil approval of tho members of the houst ''fsH and will probably becomo a law. , H. B. No. IS, by Kuchlor, amending '''jH section 3307 revised statutoa 1890. relating to Judgment and penalties la liH contempt of court, has passed thu vli bouse. This changes tho law so as to VeJsfl read threo months, Instead ot five ulH A bill has been introduced by Rop- ' resentatlvo WnBtphal to encourage ''''.'lH the destruction of certain wild ant- ' mals; providing bounties tor tho kill- iH lng thereof, nnd providing the manner s ssfl In which such bounties may be pro- vlded. stsh A commltteo from tho houso com- WM posed of Robinson, Hone and Tolton, 'jH hns been appointed, In accordanco jjH with a resolution Introduced by Rotv ,H Insqn, to Investigate tho shortage ot Hl curs In relation to tho transportation iH ot coal. 1J1 H. B. 45, by Croft, changing the jjH tlmo of taking tho scnool census In TH counties, and H. B. 47, changing the time of taking tho school census In Visl cities, wero passed by the house last "i IH week. Tho bills change the time ot I lH the census from summer to spring. ji Tho scnato observed tho last day ot " 'Jl Its work for tho 3d week of the session. (il by passing senate bill No. 15, by Hu- ''H lanlskl, making It a misdemeanor for v'1 LH any person to vlolato any of tho laws ''aB of the stnto or any of the countle.i " ".M23H regulating tho uso of public highways. 1 J Senate bill No. 28, by Johnson, reg- ail ulatlng the practice of osteopathy la . jH the state of Utah and to provide for dsSsH a stato .board of examiners, aud to ijVPiil llconso osteopaths to practice in tills MTI stato, and punish violating tho previa- K'sl Ions or this net, has passod the senate. rVrJH Representatives Wcstphal, iu a bill ,. IH introduced In tho houso last week, pro. V poses to amend tho fish and game l laws, one provision allowing the ship- al ping ot carp, mullets, suckors and .'H chub, which Is now prohibited, under ' JH tho supervision of the county game VH warden, within tho 'season provided &1kH for fishing. Twelve bills toll into the houso hop- per on tho 1st, including ono pro- "'$HB posing a constitution amendment. A 'H thirteenth bill was' offered, but Speak- il or Joseph evidently being of a super- JH stltlous turn of mind, found a tcchnt- JH cal objection to It and thus savod the houso from a horrible fate from the f'lH unlucky thirteen. i.H Tho Kuchler rc)lutton providing jH for tho prosecution of former otll- cluls nnd their bondsmen, to recover tho nmount of warrants Illegally la- "iB sued, hjis pascd tho house. Thl1 "tyR' measure Is thu beginning ot an at- " Afjltf tempt of tho stato to recover the moa- ' -.Mr oy lost In ,tho bounty frouds, for B which some of tho perpetrators aro . M serving terms In tho state prison. '"m Tho senate on the 31st passod three ''1 bills. They aro senate bill No. 0. by iB'l Lawrence, providing for tho payment 'SPHI ot oxpert wltncssos, senate bill No. t 11 18, by Lnwronce, authorizing the state FJl university medical school to uso uu- I claimed bodies; and sonatc bill No. sfli 23, by Walton, allowing 51,500 to A. L. " Ilf Eastman, sheriff ot Rich county, for Wfr Injuries sustained whllo capturing an I VU Insane man. " ml Senator Seely behoves a pound ot I butter should weigh sixteen ounces. . ) When the housewife purchases a 'O1 pound "of buttor slio should not receive, - f?Ji a packago containing fourteen ouucea, mi Is his contention, and with this la 'i'Jmi vlow he has Introduced a bill regulat- "'rMm lng tho manufacture and sale ot . mm buttor. t-jmW Tbo houso passed two jolut luomor- " lals, ono asking President Roosevelt ''Sl to rescind his order withdrawing coal IH lands from entry and another asking '"mmM congress to pass the bill peaslonluS ' ' 'mmmt Indian war veterans of Utah, 'VH |