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Show I " ' ' ' "" LCQISLATIVE prodinqs. . March iB Blls wpre .passed .bM tho scaato: 'Ixlng the distance sifMmenaes may e run. To extend tlnulor complying Nlth tho law In retaUotl t0 townsltos. Appropriating 1G,000 Mr carrying on rxperlmenl farms. Tolpromoto uniform uni-form legislation In the United States. Relating to commencing actions in city courts. Bills were passed by the house as follows: Relating to the partition and division of tho property of estates. Relating to tho flnal accounts and set-tlomontH set-tlomontH of ostatcs. , Permitting articles ar-ticles of Incorporation to be amended by holders of a majority of the stock Permitting preferred" stock, special stock and Income certificates to be Issued Is-sued by a mnjorlty of stockholders. Providing for annual" Instead of biennial bien-nial conventions'' of 'county and city school superintendent.' Allowing jus-tlcos jus-tlcos of tho peace ?3 for taking chargo of dead bodies whero no Inquest Is held. . . , March 2. In tho senate a batch vl appoint-monts appoint-monts by tho governor was received and confirmed. Bills pero 'passed by tho sonate: Relating to attachments. Repealing arid land reclamation commission. Amondlng liquor .llcenso laws, making looal option provision, for rural districts. dis-tricts. Amondlng h'ogoUablo Instrument Instru-ment act. Subjecting salaries of public pub-lic officials and -employees to garnishment. gar-nishment. Providing, penalty fpr own-era own-era of- Btock for not, properly salting sattle. Providing penally for 'selling flrearmR to a minor.1' Providing penalty pen-alty for persons altering marks on animals. an-imals. In tbo house bills were passed allowing al-lowing to county commissioners In counties of tho first class $25 per month In lieu of raveling expenses. To reorganize stato board of land commissioners. Appropriating I2.50U for the relief of Zebulon Jacobs. Appropriating Ap-propriating ?1,500 for the relief ot David Wilckcn. Prohibiting district school trustees being Interested In contracts granted by the board. Pro-vldlng Pro-vldlng for oxnmlnatlon of district school teachers under direction ot state board of education. Approprlat Ing SG.000 to maintain schools In districts dis-tricts whoro tho funds from local taxes are Insufficient. Tho house bill providing for a stato board of poultry commissioners and appropriating ?1,G00 to, pay premiums, wns defeated In thp senate. Tho senate has refused to cbnfli'm tho appointment by tho governor of A. H. Moves of Ogdcn for stato fish and gamo commissioner, March. 3 i i The senate passed a now bounty bill, which prpvldes for the payment of bounties' on coyotes', lynx and wildcats, it appropriates $10,000" a year for tbo carrying out oftho act and provldoB jl por coyote, lynx qr wlldfeat klllcdBlUs wero also passed relftB-,to'-"Btte militia. Reorganizing s.tnto' inllitla. Rotating to amendments to articles ot Incorporation. Relatlng.to stock certificates. certifi-cates. Rolatlng to dismissal of. a criminal action. Relating to tho bribery brib-ery of wltnessos. Amondlng trespass law. Bills were passed by tho house: Eliminating references to county superintendents su-perintendents In district school oloo-tlon oloo-tlon bll. Requiring filing of county superintendent's reports on tho qualifications quali-fications of teachers with stato board pf education. Substituting indollbla pencils JTor pen and Ink In voting. Changing dato of municipal elections and retaining officials now In office for another year. Requiring proor of pub. Mention of bank statements to bo filed with secretary of stato. For constitutional consti-tutional amendment authorizing tho state to appropriate money for high Bchools whon necessary. Extending tho Hen law to protect farmers and gives mechanics ninety days in which to file lions on vehicles, etc. March 4. Bills wore passed by the senate providing pro-viding for tho disinfecting ot buildings, build-ings, railway cars, etc. Defining common com-mon barratry. Amending health rulos. Providing for conventions of health of-fleers. of-fleers. Amending expectoration laws. Disposition of real estato hold by countlos under tax deeds. Taxing gifts, legacies, otc. Defining' duties ot county auditors. Rolatlng to" sanlta-tlon sanlta-tlon of outbuildings on school grounds. Providing Instmctlpn In sanitation and causo of diseases In public schools'. Bills were passed by 'tho bouse: Amendlrig tho law In relation to tho duties of teachers to conform to tho bill providing for uniform .examinations. .examina-tions. Providing a uniform standard of weights and measures. ' Making It discretionary with tho court whethor a change o,f venuo shall bo granted on n stipulation. Requiring stato chem-iBt chem-iBt to nnalyzo articles submlttod by tho statu board of health, Forbidding tho solo of renovated butter as fresh buttor. Making municipalities and school districts liable for tho debts of principal contractors to sub-contractors and material men. Providing for tho examination of clerks and ln spoctors of tho board of health. |