Show BILLS AGAINST S CONSOLIDATION Bullen introduces Measures in Senate Prescribing Studies at State Schools OPENING GUN OF FIGHT 5 Curriculum Changes C in lii Old Liw Law LII to tu Settle time the Whole S Control Contlo cry S I 1 IB 5 1 B Boom r r 1 The rh opening JU gun l III hi the consolidation consolida lion tion lOll fight figh was In Imi the legislature Wednesday e when Senator Bullen Jr jl of or Cache county Introduced two bills in iii the Senate Intended to solve the lie tho lito hu duplication of studIes at the Agricultural tural college and the tIm University of Utah S Similar bills will vIll hi b be introduced In the house to today ar S. S According to Senator Bullen tho the bills one prescribing work for Cor the he University University Uni Uni- 1 and amid the time other othmer for the college will vill do away avay with the lie duplication of or studies and will make It unnecessary ary to consolidate the two institutions The senator from noun Cache county the time seat seal of or the tho Agricultural college drew s first blood In tho the light fight he and his friends have been waging for so long longn In n the Interests of the Logan ion The Tho two Iwo bills arc similar In lii con- con time only difference being in relation elation to the thc stud studies Ie at the two schools The They were read and r referred to o the thc committee on education s The Flue University Il Bill nUl v The text lext of the lie University bill Is as follows 4 I Section 1 That section 2292 of oC the revised statutes of or Utah 1898 1898 as amended b by chapter chapLer laws Jaws o of Utah 1905 be and the samo same is hereby amended to read as follows S Section 2292 92 The Thc University shall shan shalli ho he i the tho highest bran branch h of the system of or public e education As far Car ax as possible ble Its Ils courses and methods shall hahl be bo arranged to supplement the thc Instruction ion tion of the subordinate branches of or such system with a view to o afford a 1 thorough education to students ot of both sexes eos In the arts aria the sciences scienceS' tur turO law medicine and tho the civil cl prote pro- pro P te lons Including Il c civil m mechanical l. l S electrical chemical an and I mining UI n- n m I n put tho University a t I. I Include iii In dm- dm S 2 Hf s-Cj s science and Y arts except t JS a as s sor SOL or may mai be prescribed In Jn the thc normal courses course ourse IrrIgation Irr engineering or com com- Thence mcree un and una J except In HI th the hO normal course cOUlse shall give Ive no Instruction below college grade rade Section Sect 2 That for he tIme purpose e oC ot providing ro a permanent revenue ro for tor forUm the support of ot tho thio University of or Utah here chere Is hereby levied led for or the year 1907 1901 and amid for Cor e each ch year eal thereafter an ad utI Valorem tax of or fourths three o of one mill on each cuch dolar dollan dol- dol lan Jar ar in Sn value of the taxable property of the state Section 3 That the state auditor shall shah on the time fifth day clay of each month draw a warrant in favor OI of the treasurer treas tress uler of ot told said University for such part uC of t sail said tax as shall shaH have o been paid into nto U tIe the c. c state tr treasury during the month preceding S Section 4 That the cost of or main- main the said University in all its departments Including the tho branch normal normaJ an including buildings and equipment shall not In any year ex- ex cod the hue revenue re received from tho Said aid tl tax lax together with the thc derived from noun the Uie land grants and tho thoI miscellaneous nis tho the I revenues rc received at University S 5 t Tc of it College Bill 5 5 S The text o of the college bill Is as fol- fol I Section 1 That flint Section 2087 of the tho ne I Revised ed Statutes of Utah 1898 1838 be and antl he the same saurie is hereby amended amende to read as follows 2081 The rho Agriculture College Col of or Utah shall offer courses of instruction len heading cading to degrees In u agriculture do- do o- o science and art aft irrigation en- en and amid with lion ion In military science and amid tactics language anti anI the time various of mathematics physical and natural science and mechanic mechanic arts with p reference to hue tho liberal and amid nd practical education of oC lie Iho courses In ri liberal arts aits mechanical civil chU electrical dee elec chemical e or mining engineering engineer III ing pedagogy or ur the tho profession loli of law lawor or medicine S Section 2 That for 01 th the of providing u n revenue for forthe time the support of oC the Agricultural col- col li loge go of ot Utah there Is hereby levied rum for the year 1907 and for each ach year jear thereafter perpetually an amm a valorem tax of onn halt half of one line mill until in iii each dollar dol dol- ollaI ol- ol Jar lar in iii value alue of the thc taxable property Inthe in inthe the state slate ta tc Section 3 That Flint the tho State Auditor shall hal halon on the fifth day of each ch mouth month a warrant In iii favor of ur the tho treasurer treas treas- S UIel of ot said college for 01 such tich part of or said saltI tax as shall have been paid into tho tIme state treasury during the month next best preceding Section 1 si That the hue cost of or maintaining main main- S taming tho the said aId ml 1 college e and including buildings s an and equipment shall not fn Iii 0 any eny ny year exceed the tho revenue de derived tIe tIe- rived ed from the said tax together with tho time revenue derived deri from fromn the land grant rant and tho the federal appropriation lion tion and amid miscellaneous revenues rc re received received re- re at ot tho hue said aId college Section 5 G. This act shall take tak effect upon Its approval IX TilE AfE S lIi I h Bill One KUk-d KUk Bill HIli l J. J Is Passed The session es lon of or tho time senate was enlivened en livened Ve Wednesday by discussion of c. c several bills and amid measures Senator bill relating to accusations ac ac- against public officials was reported favorably b by the ju judiciary committee with nithi one omie important change Instead of requiring twenty five names to be attached to a 11 complaint the J Jaw ln w will if IC passed require only five signatures signatures' sig natures natures' The senate a adopted the committee corn com report Senator bill au authorizing tho the impounding of DC stock that damages U.S. S-U.S. i t i iii i i 0 I hIllside highways was waa 8 1 killed after an Interesting discussion Time The commit commit- 1 teo on oil highways s 's ma made two 1 reports Senators Sell Selly and ni signing sign sign- bug ing the tho majority report in Iii favor tavor of ot killing the thc bill and Senator ski Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- t signing the minority report ator argued 1 that stock no now nosy runs over o the roads in lii can canyons doing damage and there theto Is at t present no way In which the Hie county can re re- re r cover corer Ho lie sald sal 1 his law suggested 1 a n l whereby the cou county lY could hold the stock and bring suit ull against the thc h owner o for tor the amount of Ot damage Senator Clegg said the bill would would's 1 10 s 's b bo 0 nn an Injury to lo stock growers You can Collect now flOW from the i ora ho lie asserted Jf the present Jaw law t was as enacted 1 road supervisors could coul 1 Jjr pound an any amount of stock in tran- tran IF Cr m one due place to another Th The rhe z n report was adopted f TI Tho committee on ways WR'S and means i ito to which lUl had been referred tho reso reso- J on a joint revenue committee suggested 1 that a bettor better method thod of or as as- how the state could ld derive more revenue re would woul 1 be he to let tie the house committee on revenue act jointly wIth will the senate committee on ways wars am and andr r means since Ince the proposition was W not r covered adequately by tho the house reso reso- y lution flie committee recommends that hint the appoint a commission ol of of I t three members to act net with the state stale board of equalization and ascertain a n. method by which the state slate can arrive ar ar- ar- ar rive nt at a uniform taxation A report to bo be ma made to tao tw next legislature is suggested ug oUd also aso Chairman Miller of the committee moved the adoption of the report and it lt went wont through like o a top tOll Prison Ilson lion tiomi Withdrawn n Senator introduced a n. reso- reso 4 1 Julion for the appointment of a a. joint o. o nH two from the 5 senate nato and two from the house to lo procure and l perpetuate an adequate water supply 1 rOle for tho tIme state prison and to protect the s shale atc against any suits stilts that may ber be bc beuT r r uT fP have been brought against the tho use z of the water Wl c I. I To give a 0 legislative committee ft su such h power is unusual sal said 1 Senator Lawrence The work of such a n cOrn com should be he confined to an In- In Ini i i and tl Ulc 1 time the matter of or de defending de- de eIe e- e Ie- Ie fending r the time states state's Interests should shoula be I left lo to the thc attorney general t r f The attorney general Is too busy I on account of oC the land frauds said sale Senator In defense of ot his resolution lie has never before asked asle 1 tJi state for aid and he will need 1 as assistance ns- ns now In this matter malter Tho The r resolution purports to employ counsel and fight the city said 1 Senator Sentor Sen Semi ator tor Benner Denner X Smith Jf It 11 it is necessary feces feces- sary tho the legislature nUl may make male an appropriation ap rip- 0 for or the attorney general to toL L employ counsel to lo assist hi him rn Sena Senator or Callister finally withdrew withdraw his hisk resolution k Den Death for Lifers Liters t When Senator Denner X Smiths Smith's 1 senate satiate te bill No 1 i 4 providing pro death penalty pen pen- alty alti for tor life liCe convicts who commit 6 as assaults aulls came carne up for or third r rending reading Senator Clegg Cleb had an amendment amend amend- ment Ho lie wanted 1 the words without just provocation inserted where it re referred re- re 1 to life convicts con at nl the penitential penitentiary who commit assaults with deadly weapons capons Senator Smith pointed to lo lothe th the fact that the thc bill specified that a alife alife life convict must commit the a assault sault with malice aforethought before he could 1 be convicted 1 and that this precluded precluded pre pre- the necessity for tor a adding 1 without without with o out t. t ju jut just t provocation Senator Huh Huh- aniski agreed 1 with him The Thc bill was about to pass when I y Senator nat l' l Williams n made a a. discovery discover t t r Constitution Constitution- the the- h lie State State- of p. p 1 Utah Utah Ho lIo Ho said sald that that ao pr I vided 1 d th that t no one one ond except those guilty of or mur murder In the first degree could be 10 executed In Utah Senator Smith said his bill di did 1 not deprive e life convicts convicts con con- jets of or a trial an and 1 that the Constitution Constitution tion does include other othel crimes for which capital punishment may be meted met met- ed Cd out The bill was passed unanimously J after alter Senator Clegg's Cleggs amendment amendment amend amend- ment meat was defeated A recommendation from the tho Juvenile Juvenile Juve Juve- nile court commission to Governor Cutler was wag submitted 1 to the senate It points out some things that the tho commission asks to lo bo be in corporate into the new Juvenile court law HOUSE SESSION j Ten New Bills Introduced State Stale loan Board Makes Ial l. l During a short session or of the house yes y afternoon ten new bills were Introduced o 1 As yet ct the house has he heard r md l no ho report from committees Speaker Joseph fal said 1 at the of th the tho session c lon yesterday c that lie ho would v 1 ex- ex a n report of ot tho the ju judiciary committee commit commit- tee tco Monday londay afternoon Members of or that committee sa say they will have havo it at that time I A A. len lengthy thy report from the time state stale f board O OI I of ot examiners was rea read 1 It Il went r lute lulo detail In explaining how the tho board boar had examined into the outstanding c i certificates a against tho Iho state slate t. t rb m worth of or the certificates were frau u- u lent It a advised 1 the refunding to in innocent In- In purchasers of the actual mone money p paid l 1 out b by them They should 1 however how- how I ever over It ft was urged be lie required 1 to tor r io under oath the exact mone money paid 1 for tho the fraudulent certificates t Two iwo years caIs ag ago the attorney t general genera s1 gal savo as lila his opinion that tho the bondsmen bonds bonds- men o of the tho county clerks of or the coun coun- J rk tf B Involved 1 were welO liable for tor the 1 gallon b Tho rho lC report was accepted by Y 4 the house and referred 1 to a special A committee consisting of ot c i Kuchler Thompson un and 1 Tolton t t. t ors Favors Commission iou A 4 communication was rea read from rom Daniel I. I 1 Elton liton recording secretary o ot of H tile tho Utah Ulah l Federation of or Labor I It Il i E- E 4 fated that the Federation ha had 1 voted volet c 10 to In Indorse the Im passage asage age of a a. 1 cit commission law and urged cd the sity ty ot if such such such-a a bill upon the present presen I legislature The communication was wa addre ed to Representative c Harry J J. J Robinson of Salt SnIt Lake Representative Thompson said that tha he 11 not think that the time house should 1 receive the communication as it hall hail been Jeen a addressed 1 1 to lo the house by but Iut one m member Speaker Joseph ruled 1 that hereafter a a. communication to bo be read at ot any uny se session lon of tillS this present pres ie- ont ent house must be a addressed 1 to tho the c speaker 4 n Hone chairman of or ii tho the public health committee said that lint no bills ha had 1 been referred to his committee com coin and for tor this reason they had hadnot hadnot hadnot not deemed It ad advisable to meet meetA A 1 letter from Crom the tIme governor go was read 1 referring to and enclosing tho the letter sent to him him by tho the Ju Juvenile court commission com corn mission III In which are suggested 6 oral changes In Iii the lie law creating a Juvenile JU The rho 81 speaker announced that the committee ou oiL mining and anti smelling would woul 1 I visit It the tho Staf Hta School of or Mines Friday at It 9 I jo J r iu iLl 1111 morning Ivl I h hl made his 1 nn usual molion to lo adjourn an and 1 the house considered u it favorably fa |