Show BUCKET SHOP SHOP SHOP-BILt- Bill BillIN IN LEGISLATURE t- t I. I Representative D Dean an Of Offers rs 1 i f. f I fJ Measure to Balk Tape r Stations in Utah I i. i ILIFE I AiN r LIFE CONVICTS AGAIN A I r Jensen Jenen DI Disguises Dead Senate Sena Measure ie sf 4 1 r and Is Caught In Act house Act ons J l 4 Doings Doing v 1 j l' l I Jr Representative George S. S Den or Weber Intro introduced measure county c a- a a fi at t Wednesdays Wednesday's e session ot of the the h hiu i 4 that hat he hc believes will put a a- a astop stop stop- fa t ti r t j operation of bucket shops bops in JOI tH I i state late A hilt bill hI was Introduced by bO nei ye West phal designed e to pre pre- i vent ent the further consummation oC ot bount bounty o frauds Representative Je Jensen sh ma made nade e an cc unsuccessful effort efort to r rI re-In- re I Senate Bill No 4 i that w wb wag I tilled killed by b the house hom I e on Tuesday The Te Tebi bill bi providing for tor an 1 1 law framed b by by- Representative hone Hono lonc and anda ui a bill bi forbidding the car carrying of or co con con- cn- cn ceale weapons Robinson were V ri placed on the docket Ii 11 the bounty measure b by Representative Westphal is a n clause that i provides that when skins of wild wid nn ani mals are ale brought in lJ by parties partes who who- wish to take advantage antage of ot the bounty law Jaw aw that tho the county cl clerk rk must make mak affidavit a concerning the transaction and that the clerk be required to 8 secure se ane cure in n addition the signature of ot another another an- an other otner county officer guaranteeing thIs genuineness of or the tho transaction The T Th form of ot tho the affidavit to be used 13 I u pr prescribed by the bill bi Section 1 oC ot the he bill bi provides that hat Sections 1 1 4 anti and ad 1 5 6 of or Chapter 11 of or the laws Jaws laws of or Utah 1905 be amen amended ell to rea read as fol 1 J. J 4 Section 1 For the purpose ot of encouraging en encouraging en- en n- n the destruction of or mountain moun moun- tam tain lIOns ns bears bear coyotes lYn lynx lynx- and anu wild cats l within the state tate of or Utah th tho t wid following bounties shall hereafter r be b paid as hereinafter provided d' d for tor Ute the th animals wit to-wit destruction of such to bear ber So r. r r each mountain of ot 50 pr five dollars dolar for each each- c coy coy- 9 Ir otc lynx or wild wid cat Ct so destroyed oT one f fifty cents provided tha doll tta t commissioners the boaT board of county count r rany any county count In the state may otter offer anti ana ad j l pay nay ay for the destruction of ot such wild o bounty bounly t to 4 animals a 0 county count 1 r l a S SLit of county Q out n Lit Lit- 11 l 1 I lh f I 1 for such coUn county bo boshall M. M ot r. r shrill shall not exceed half alt of f tho the states state not S bou bounty n ty lount Bill nU Bobs Up Again J Representative pre Jensen ex- ex 4 e ed why he Introduced Introduce Senate Bill t to No o i t b by Benner X Smith that had in the the house been defeated In hous een 66 He said game 0 of r House Bill Bi No o. o that S Senator Smith said aid he thought considerable hi his bill 8 was possessed of or f hi merit and asked mo me to reintroduce r I meri interrupted It i In tho the house He lie was Representative Robinson Ho who said mId J by br o was out of ot order an and that he Jem Jensen en had J no wa right upon L submitting a t bill bi 1 L 1 to the the house to explain m. m it H. 1 Representative Tolton said It Is an t once law that a measure unwritten In either cither branch of ot this leg leg- th be hail not again assembly r lai lat vo yo 1 frescoed The Th speaker speaker- decided that chat L 5 not be recognized bill would rould tho the bI said that he had Joseph Joeph receIved Speaker Sneaker veS er wo woid J fr from m Re Representative rec cl sang that ho he ha had had be beets been 1 I Critchlow In s g back to the cl delayed would be bo home Con i but hut bin bill railroad commission bi of the will lon then bo be taken up J Y the railroad committee wi Low LoS Bridges No Xo gc The highwaYS R and bridges committee committe commit commit- J unfavorably upon hou house u te tee reported McCrea bin bill No 4 46 b by Representative e of poles used thi height regulating tl antI and power por r by telegraph po The rep repOrt r transmission louSe bill No H 14 t b by byR I w vas s adopted a opted louse ackson bi creating a u R pre for to ex by the reported waters ws tw c. c commit commit- and hoL that it nao with wih a aton b bill tet house HoUs 1 n Report pak ho- ho 0 that at b Burnett re t No 5 notices Barnet give the tho ames iames o of aU alt cation concerned as was r. r th reported re re- by mining and smelting ported porte rec rec S with the re e C con t that at it U ref referred to tl e Ju JudiciarY reen n Kuchl rs t three members be a ax asking that e Into member the hc false also r ed to 10 trade ade papers conc made mado IV k being beng r other stocks stock's wIth a wih a aview lug inc mining d ai jug prohibitory view to suggest the th favorably by ll tion was as e ton commit commit- manufacture ami arnt ami commerce and ana adopted report was tee tee Thu Tho report n e n and Robinson were pointed b by time the speaker to proceed w h the t sUga- sUga S S 'S by j Joint that the tho Dorlus Dolus Jg legislature request t tho the n J Jonal con con- leque the tue bill Inthe in to pass Bress gress gres the limo senate enate by Senator bi Smoot Smoot providing provid provid- for Indian war veterans was lug Jug pensions reported favorably and amid an adopted re reported reported reported re- re House joint memorial No 1 was wa Ious relations rela rein ported favorably h by the federal ilonis committee t It I provides ro that tho the lons lo legislature petition Pr President sJ ent Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt veil to rescind his action in regard to coal lands within the state S No 0 I Lincoln Holiday Abraham Lincoln's birthday will trill wi not be a legal holl holiday a In Utah at least not within tho the next two years eul House petition No S 2 introduced b by Representative Taft Taft provided e that the birthday birth birth- be set emancipator ha da day o of th the great aside as a holda holiday It I was tas as referred to tho the a committee on ju Judiciary It I was tas considered Inadvisable In by this committee to lJur burden cn t the tho o caen calendar ar with wih another legal hol holiday a and the they re reported reported reported re- re ported tho the petition petion without their approval ap ap- ap pro al Representative Representative- Nephi Jensen said that the special committee on mineral specia to submit their 1 lan lands hands s was not ready report Representative Westphal re reported me- me rl- rl ported that the committee appointed b by the speaker to examine Into the tho controversy conlo between tho the state and tho the el city regarding water rights now beJ be- be b- b f J i q ing used by the state penitentiary had mado made an examination Into the subject but would need a few days more to St St. consider the matter Representative Dorlus chairman orthe of or v- v the public fund committee committO reported report d S upon th the report of or th the state te E hoard board of or loan co commissioner The 4 f. f report port was wall considered incomplete D. D as asIt I It Jl did l not review rc tho the report submitted to the tho committee and was referred t back baak to lo tho the committee L R Representative pr Jensen asked ike that list that S lh consideration n of ot Ms ft men measures measure ure house 1 bill No 24 be ba po postponed until ta S 3 I o'clock Thursday Th afternoon on a a. special pe- pe cial order orr 5 jJ d Speaker 1 cr r Called J 1 b by Speaker e When hen H. H B. B No o. o 27 high grading s OR mo O up for fOl action Spencer Speaker Joseph t Representative Tolton to wield gavel c he went on the floor hoer 5 5 t In favor oT of the bi but bill After f r several vernl unimportant amendments t had been heen voted favorably upon the bill V S pa pawed passed by a 1 unanimous vote While I amendment valli S tin nn wart wa considered ered f Speaker attempted to tho ho hill bill The bill was wan a intro intro- i d ced he ho said for Ol tho purpose of ol preventing the time Ule- but that was waA as far faras a l' l r. I as he got ot Representative son Thomp-son t was 8 on his feet with his point of or order oror S. S f I I I a a. point of order Mr Speaker Speak Speak- SpeakS ft 2 er 31 II ho said State your our point of or 1 older ordel replied Speaker Tolton The gentleman from Salt Lak Lako meaning F i Speaker Joseph Josoph should confine contIne hims himself him him- i s sel self to tho the question q before the house hOUE h retorted d Thompson The gentleman from rein Salt Lake is ts out of or order sal said SS Speaker Tol Tolton on and as 88 Speaker SpeakerS S tt Joseph took his seat everyone c rk Ing tho the arms at ant nt laughed r- r good goo S' S I Aft After th tho amendments ha had beon been disposed dis dis- dis to 5 posed of or Speaker Joseph explained S the purpose of ot the tho bill He lie said it S 'S would prevent assay offices fU s rec receiving t r high grade ad ore re rc stolen from the tho mines mineR 5 S by unscrupulous miners minors Colorado Colorno 5 Sf f lias 1153 already pasted passed such a Jaw proS providing pro pro- S viding tUng for toz the detection and punishment punish punish- tv S mont ment of high grading and Ne a Nevada a. a 1 r- r will pass a measure to protect mine owners from this kind of or The TheS r S J legislature of ot Idaho Idano now in se session lon has requested and will receive a n copy COP of ot r this bill The desire desiro to adopt similar S legislation because thc they realize the ther r 4 1 5 need ned of it Hot t 4 t 5 S The bill passed without a n dissenting S vote otc Other Matters Up Uj House bill No 31 4 providing that hat owners of traction engines pay forS for S damages done by such engines to county count roads an and bridges was as reported report report- od ed favorably nn and massed assed asse the house Hou House e bills Nos IS and 19 10 came came up for the consideration of ot the tho house an and Representative o Robinson asked that 5 the they bo be placed at the tho foot Coot of oC the calenS calen calen- dar They provide for tor an increase in S S S tho the salaries and powers of the state 5 f 4 i board of ot equalization and amend theS the tho S S 1 law creating the board S A communication from Crom tho the senate was vms read informing tho the hou members item mem r 5 5 fi bers hirs that a 3 senate committee of or live five i members h lid had d been appointed to Inv In- In 5 5 v Into tho the coal famine ques- ques I tion- tion tionA A resolution hind had been presente pro pro- santed b by Representative Barnett pro pro- f 5 5 viding that a committee of five live pro pro-j be appointed in t the e house to act with witha I It t a no like hike committee from the senate to toI to I I form a tribunal before beCore which could coul r r S 1 bo be 0 summoned railroad officials and I I t. t l' l others to testify as to tho the causes of 0 the scarcity of ot fuel Tho The resolution S was referred to the tho committee already dy appointed b by tho speaker to examine into lute tho the question tind the committee Instructed to act In conjunction with the Uio senate if that body agreed to apr ap- ap P a t e of t three 1 e. e A mos mos- r- r ls lg uKI ie v. v n tot 6 inS in forming that body 0 of the action taken S 1 5 5 Speaker er To Joseph said saM No member should absent himself house unless it Is Js absolutely n necessary The I S S private ate business of or a mom member bel should ho bo considered of ot secondary Importance L. L to the duty uty ho lie owes the slate i u lS s Consolidation z The Tho senate committee on c education h heard more about the tho consolidation S qu question sUon last Jast night at an open meeting meet meet- lug ing In tho Uie lie hall of ot representative representative- Friends of ot both bolh Institutions gave a warn warm discussion of or pending measures S Tho hearing will vill bo ho continued S IX IN TIlE THE SENATE Medical Uc lIC l and antI Osteopathy fills Report Favorably u u S Wednesday was another dull lun day lay In InS S tho the senate although tho the session was S one o of the tho Jon longest o t ho hold held b by that that body S Tho ino 1 Din uio ulu practice o 01 Ui UiS S S and defining the powers of or the c state board of or me medical examiners S arid and antho tho ti-ic bill legalizing the practice of 5 o osteopathy an and creating a 8 hoard board of 5 5 5 examiners were passed After second BE i. i S and third reading There wore only a a. I few slight changes as to as-to to phraseology and ami technicalities technicalities' lh The mines anti and mining committee reported favorably on Mr bill blue No xo o. o i 19 requiring mines to establish lish Ush epi emergency hospitals is The Tho salaries committee favored S n- n ator Parks Park's bill 1111 No Ko 3 32 22 on salaries S of 01 state talt Tho The only change was raising the bank examiners examiner's pay from rom 1200 to 1500 a year yean s 5 5 S S Senator Lawrences Lawrence's tim No 10 9 0 regi reg- reg i tho amount or or- fo fees TOOS for Cor wit wit- 1 CSt R a and nl expert witnesses was aa roeS roe roe- S for passage pM S The he public health committee recommended u 55 mended the tho of ot Senator Benner X X Smiths Smith's medical bill und and Senator 5 L.- L. Johh Johnson's Johnsons ons on's osteopathy bill S 5 S All AlI of or these thes reports wore were adopted 5 l by 4 t the thO senate Renate S ll The committee on judiciary reported 5 I favorably on Representative Jensens Jensen's S S Mil making taxes a lien Hen on property I oft a uniform dale date and ond the tho senate 4 S concurred 5 When hn Senator r Lawrences Lawrence's coal com corn cornS S 1 mission 1 lon resolution canto came up again Sen Semi Benner Bern X Smith wanted to know t p. p rhy so 80 ma many m members of the tho 5 ule w were r required Senator L LawS Law Law- i S r explained that b by having ten or ott tf S the committee there thero would always b ba bt be fc a ri The resolution was aed ed unanimously il on roll ron call Senator 11 Hams being tho the only one ono ab H nt Then The Senator Smith of ot Salt Lake told th the I. I enate something it probably did not no know when he read from the a It lf section eUon which provides provide that g all nil joint re resolutions as u uell well ell as 38 bills F shall be read three times before l lass lass- age ago Being a n rm now member Senator SenatorS S Smith made a lilt hit and the rules of or th the tho senate will be bo chanS changed to correspond correz corre corro- I z spend spond with the t. t j I |