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Show LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Mart" 6. But. three bills Kcro posnijd bythe. hotue.,two- belnf,roJectod.aud threo, now moa.suros inH.xluccd B1,lB CT& passed: , Creating on nrwory boar and making ah appropriation for tho N. G. V. Appropriating f30,000 for the 'Lowls an,d Clar,k exposition. Asking congress for pure-food legislation. Tho measures rejected wero: S. B. No. 91, forbidding, tho salo of dead' fowls unless they shall bo stripped of their feathers and. disembowe'lcd, an6 H. B. No. 172, to abolish tho arid land reclamation fund commission and transfer its duties to tho stato board of land commissioners. Tho sonato did ,a big days' work, killing threo measures, receiving threo now bills, and passing eighteen, as follows: fol-lows: ,. ,. Providing a penalty for discrimination discrimina-tion .against noyrspapers. Prohibiting bucket-shops and bucket-shopping. .Creating state board of examiners of osteopathy and regulating the practice of osteopathy. Creating reservoir land grant fund and providing for resorvolr sitos. Flximr-fe'cs of district and county clerks. Relating to reports and settlements of county treasurers. Relating Re-lating to court.Btenographors and fees to bo collected.,, Prescribing foes for precinct officers. Providing for recording re-cording of certain instruments. Donning Do-nning tho word "folio." 'Providing fees of. county recorders. Relating to tho practice of .dentistry. Making appropriation ap-propriation of 11,000 for state laboratory labora-tory for bacteriological resoarch, Rotating Ro-tating to tho terrlng of summons. Creating stato board of horticulture. Relating to flnaj. accounts' and settlement, settle-ment, of estates. Defining larceny. Prescribing fees of county commissioners. commis-sioners. . JHarch 7. . Tho governor's apoplntmont of John Sharp, as fish and gamo commissioner commis-sioner was confirmed by tho senate. Tho governorTiad formerly appointed A. II. Moyes, of Ogden, and tho son-ate son-ate refused to confirm tho appoint-menL appoint-menL Bills wero passed by tho sonato: Rotating Ro-tating to surety companies. Rotating to suretyship on bonds by a corporation. corpora-tion. Providing, for an experimental fair in Washlngtop county. Relating to roports of .county superintendents. In ,tho house bills wore passed establishing es-tablishing Juvenile courts, .and .providing .provid-ing for .tho punishment and,probatlpn of youthfulVntars. Reohiring .pawn Wo v b7na"(Hecaap"d dialers. to mako weekly lopprts ,of. their pur-, chases to county ' sheriffs. Prpvlding that tho statute of limitations shall not begin to run against the larceny of 1 rango stock until the .owners discover that the stock has been taken. Requires Re-quires persons desiring Jury trial to givo notlco either .orally at tho timo , of tho setting or in writing. H. B. No. 202, to provent omptoyors from entering tho plea of assumed risk I in personal injury cases whore tho assumed as-sumed risk is in violation of law, and ' S. B. No. 20, giving to municipalities tho right of eminent . domain over water needed .for domestic purposes, wero killed. March 8. Bills wero passed by tho -sonato repealing re-pealing tho sericultural law and "transferring "trans-ferring property to. tho . Agricultural college. Providing for uniform examination exami-nation of school teachers throughout tho stato. Relating to election of school trustecs.t Making provision that when school fund Is insufficient in a district the stato school fund be drawn on to cover deficiency. Rotating to tho duties of school teachers, requiring requir-ing attendanco on county- Institutes. Rotating to the duties of county superintendents. super-intendents. Appropriating1 ?2,G00 to David Wilcken for injuries sustained in stato prison break. Appropriating $2,500 In favor of Zobulon Jacobs for injuries sustained in stato prison break. Appropriating f 10,000 additional for regular and contingent expenses. In tho houso bills.' wore passed as follows: Permitting .county .commissioners .commis-sioners to consolldfito .BChqpl districts and to provide that the. consolidated school districts shall bo managed In tho samo way as tho schools in cities of tho second class. Providing for tho taking of state consus in Octobor. Providing Pro-viding that presont ownership maps shall bo presented to county assessors In Janunry instead of In February. Providing Pro-viding that no liqquor license shall bo granted in the country without thp consent of a majority of tho taxpaylng electors In the; preclndt. Forbidding school trustees to bo lntorostod In contracts con-tracts for the erection of schoolhouses. Requiring that cases of tuborculosls shall bo reported to boards of health. Allowing district courts to dotcrmlno tho sufficiency of (sureties on nppeala from Justices' courts. Appropriating $10,000 to pay tho regular and contingent contin-gent oxponsea of tho legislature. Providing Pro-viding for tho payment of bounties upon wild animals. Providing for tho issuance of scrip against special taxes for public Improvements. Providing for the manner of recovering special taxes paid uudor protest. Medical bill, i. '' providing for tho revocation of physicians' physi-cians' licenses and examining thoso who treat wjthout drugs or surgory. Providing for sanitary school out-liouses. out-liouses. Providing that municipalities and .school districts shall bo llablo for tho debts of. principal contractors for labor on public -works. Rotating to the composition of tho stnto militia. Creating Cre-ating a commission to Investigate tho uso of voting machines. Providing for thoi examination of banks receiving PUbllc funds on doposlt Rotating to loan, trust and guarantee companleo becoming solo, surotios. Relating to tho qpalluactlon of surety companies on official bonds. -i s. - . March .9. This was jtho last day In both branchos of tho legislature, but as tho work was pot finished both tho senate and houso havo concluded to stop tho clock nnd "saunter" until fow moro. tyws havo been placed upon tho statute books. Bills wcro passed by ..tho sonato. Making an- approprlatlon'.out.of. reservoir res-ervoir land fund for reservoir site. Amending law rotating to limitations; Flixng tax rato for stato revenues fgr years 1905 nnd 1900. Providing medals for Indian war vpterans. Repealing taw requiring county recordors to transmit to assessors abstraqt of mortgages, mort-gages, etc. Proposing amendment to constitution relating to uniform tax and exemption therefrom. Relating to fees of sheriff and defining-same. Fixing liability of cities, . towns, -, villages vil-lages or school district and principal-contractor principal-contractor to sub-contractors. Bills woro passed by tho houso; Amending tho irrigation taw by, taking Judicial powers from, thetatp pngj-neor pngj-neor and making water hprafter appropriated appro-priated appurtenant to tho" land'. Providing Pro-viding for tho examination ' and It-' censes of osteopaths, tho revocation of their licenses and reciprocity between be-tween states. Increasing tho salary of tho adjutant-general of tho national guard from $500 to $1,000 per year. Abolishing tho arid land reclamation fund commission. Authorizing tho state board of land commislBoners to select and reserve sultablo resorvolr dltos. Appropriating $15,500 for experimentation ex-perimentation on crops for dry and arid land. Creating a commission to investigate and report on. tho best moans of preventing tho duplication of courses In tho University of Utah and tho Agricultural college Relating to the salo of roal estato under tax deeds. Amending tho law. creating tho stato board, of horticulture. March 10. Now--that tho regular numbor,- of days for tho life of tho legislature has passed, and tho clock has been Btop- pe1, both ranches aro turning out a largo amount of work. Tho following bills woro .passed by tho house: Providing Pro-viding that tho $3,000 still remaining In tho silk commission fund shall be turned back Into thq. stato treasury. Providing that ,tho $2,131,12 now In tho hands pf tho treasurer ot . the Louisiana Purchase Exposition fund commission shall bo covered into tho stato treasury. Requiring all complaints com-plaints In Justices' courts to -.bo verified. veri-fied. Amonllng tho gamo law, to prohibit pro-hibit spring shooting and limit the bag. Exompts wator users', associations associa-tions from regulations applying to formation for-mation of private corporations. Permits Per-mits water users' associations to oo-curo oo-curo cortlflcd copies of incorporation papers without costs. Permits summons sum-mons to bo served, on any- officer, agent or cmployeo ot a npn-rcsldont corporation. Requires officials whoso terms of office aro extended to glvo fresh bonds. Appropriates $10,000 annually for a capltol building- fund, to bo invested by tho state board ol loan commissioners. 10 tax gifts ana legacies. Requiring children under 1C to attond school thirty weeks In tho yoar. Malting officials and 'public employees em-ployees subject to garnishment. Permitting Per-mitting corporations . to morgo their stock. Extqnding tho time, for paying, territorial Jury scrip .to tho ear 19.0G. Recommending that congress allow tho Utah Indian war votorans pay for thirty days' service.- Providing for an ad valorem" tax of-5 mills ion all property In tho- stato -to ralso $750,000 for school purposqs. ' . , Bills .wero passed by tho sonato: Relating Re-lating to changes of voriu'o". In justices' jus-tices' courts. To rogulate purchase, sale and transfer of merchandise. Amended., Fixing penalty for making, false statement of financial responsibility. responsi-bility. Amondcd. Requiring that private pri-vate banks and bankors mako 'at loast four reports a year to the secretary of stato. Requiring that peddlors'Ol. agricultural implements, vchlclos, otc., pay a Btato license ot -$500. Relating to tho recording of "plats of burial lots, otc. Making appropriation ,ofy $600- for tho purchase of medals of honor for Indian war veterans. Rolatlng, to the registering of births and deaths within with-in tho Btato and dofinlng tho duties ol tho stato board of hoalth. Rotating to tho (powers and duties of school trus-toos. trus-toos. Repealing section 4030 of tho revised statutes. To provent deception decep-tion in tho salo of ronovatod buttor. Amonded. Providing 'for a constitutional constitu-tional amendment permitting tho legislature leg-islature to approprlato monoy for the high schools of tho stato. Consolidating, Consolidat-ing, school districts In counties, of tho first clnss. Tho bill making an appropriation of $C00 in favor of tho Utah Dairy-mon's Dairy-mon's association was klllod In tho sonatte, - , |