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Show vW ft . it -rt, . MsWBsP 1 -v ' ptau's'HSators.- " Iummrjr !W SBSTATB-Itccolved Irom Hi(bmHluld tmn- ." BOvernor MWnto X Adopted, bra voto ot it t0 1, report 0t. contingent Mpn!,, committee provUlinB for pooUtl-kuIvosforthoMintitors. SLt Scnatpr ltarnea nubtnlttod a rosolmin,, .h W,! 1 obicot or l. ,. to eomp9l tho t 'r I In tboLucin cut-on to permit ot tho passngo of ' 7V tcskcIs on tbo lako. -sou. , w Senator T.ovo introduced a bill to oodlfy.cn " largo and ronder moro speolflo tho pure food. I? law of lho stato. L A communication wai received from tho rot- t ornor announcing tho appointments mado by 1 him during tho roccss of tho logMaturo. f Tho bill of Senator a I Larson amending I the animal bounty law was road for tho third J' tlmo and passod. Senator Wbltmoro Introduced cloven bills to ', Abolish the office of distrlot nttornoy and repeal all laws that apply to that ofllco 1 1 Senator IJarnes Introduced a bill to provide 1 for tho establishment of tho motrlo systom of j 1 weights ond measures. 7 Sonator Lowls Introduced u bill to provldo 4 for tho appropr.atlon of $ig,x for tho main- tcnanco of an experiment farm In Washington county. Senator Sherman Introduced a bill to prohibit pro-hibit tho desecration of the United States flag- - ' by advertisers No business of importanco was transacted ln. . tho houso. ' Inmiary 83. Sbnatb Following bills woro Introduced: To enable tho school for tho deaf, dumb and blind to uso tho money appropriated by the- , last legislature; to provldo for nn experiment It farm In Sanpcto county j to provldo .for the in- spcctlon of mctnllfcrous mlncsj to Incrcaso tho I pay of election return messengers from 10 cents. . to 20 cents a mile when tho distance traveled U moro than twonty.flvo miles; to Incroaso tho ' ' salary of the fcupremo court stenographer from ,. , J30O to ll)0; to Incrcaso tho snlnrlcs of the "' Judgos of tho district courts; to transfer articles of railroad companies from tho onico of tho stato auditor to tho ofllco of tho secretary or ' stato. id Senator Whltmoro'H bill to rcllovoUnds from taxation until aftor tho tltlo has pas,sod from'1 i 0 tho stato to tho purchaser passed tho senate, fa .1 as did also his bill to define tho duties of tho V f locrotory of tho stato land board. A Hodse Committees recommendod tho pas-sago pas-sago of Houso bills Nos. i . nnd . n. D. No. 3. to regulate the storage of explosives, passed on third reading. H. H. No. 4, relating to tho payment of wltncss.ifecs to certain officer passed. Now bills wero Introduced as follows: No. ! 18, to oppoprlnte t,Ouo for tho benefit of tbo l Irrlgutlon congress; No. 17, tp extend tho tlm ., for tho uso of Deaf. Dumb and llllnd school appropriation! No. 18. making nlno hours a ' day's work for street car employees: No. 19, ' extending contract for tho purchaso of text- ' books; .No. 20. making eight boors a day' work in public Institutions; No. si, increasing- . K!2,riCK .f JudK0No. 23, creating a bureau of yheopKcablnkpvctlon; No. St, ceding lurlkdlo-tlon lurlkdlo-tlon on Federal building sites. JU"taio- u .In n nary an, . ! Senate Senator Uarncs Introduced a bill to- ' compel smoltors to put In funic vonsumors. jL l Senator Johnson Introduced it bill to make ' & sheriffs llvo-stcck Inspectors. Senator Uambergcr Introduced a bill to pro- ' - ' blbit minors from taking board as part pay- ment of wages. -,ho public piintlnglaws of thostoto. ' 7 ky " Sonator Gardner Introduced throo bills to- T corrvot tho laws relating to losses sustoincd by tho killing of animals by railroad trains, nnd by tho burning of property fromonginosparks. Senator Williams introduced a bill to mako- nlno hours a legal day for conductors and f motormen on street railways. ' Senator Johnson Introduced a memorial to- jf congress In favor of tho passage of tho stato- i hood bill. I IIousK-ll. II. No. IS, giving courts VoweA ); to Impose a flno for grand larceny, wao payi . V by a voto of 30 to U " )) 1" S. II No 10. fixing tho bounties that should 1 bo paid for wild animals, was unfavorably ro- 'I ported and the report adopted. . 5, II. II. No. St, providing for county mutual t insurance companies; H fl. No. sa, amcncllng . f J25ie. act-""I " U. 7. relating to hotel ' and lodging-houses, were presented. t January 80. (i SiNATE-llecelved a petition from Senator !i Darnos to havo powder magattnes moved baolc ' -" from tho highway north of Uot Springs. Passed tho Whltmure antl-mlleago bill, with 'I araendment, by a voto of 13 to 6; a reconsidera- f tlon will be necessary, however, If the law is to- ' havo any effect whatever. It House-Now bills -Dy Nash, rolotlng to- ft burial of ex-soldlers, cto.j by Nash, exemption ? of veterans from poll tax, referred to commltteo J on militia; by Watts, on bounties, to committee- on Judiciary; by Molynoux, relating to state 1 board of horticulture, to commltteo on ngrlcul- M turo and horticulture; by Wilson, providing- for a commissioner of railroads, to commltteo I on railroads; by Toltjen, for appropriation ot J t.tOO for St. Louis exposition; by Condon. j t amendment to constitution oxomptlng mort- 1 gagog from taxation. 1 |